STARTING A WARM ENGINE
Place the Power Unit onto the floor, with the fuel tank at its lowest. We recommend you use a concrete or
similar surface to avoid slippage.
Move the ON/OFF switch
to the ‘I’ position
.
Ensure the Choke Lever is to the right in the Open position.
Pull the Recoil Starter again, with a smooth rapid pull. The engine should now start, and you are free to
operate the machine.
WARNING
The product is equipped with a centrifugal clutch mechanism, so the cutting blade should not move on start
up or tick over. If the cutting blade does move, stop the engine immediately and refer to the Trouble
Shooting section of this manual.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
•
Release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to idle for a few moments.
•
Move the ON/OFF switch
to the ‘O’
position.
WARNING
Attachments may continue to rotate for a few seconds after the engine has stopped.
GENERAL USE
WARNING
Prior to using the Multi-Tool, ensure all nuts, bolts & screws are securely tightened.
Always have a firm footing and use two hands.
Always position the Power Unit on your right side, with all attachments. Using it on the left side will expose
the user to the exhaust. Hot surfaces can result in burns. The trigger handle should be positioned at waist
height.
Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the P-handle with your left hand.
The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the attachment, increasing the
revolution/reciprocation of the attachment.
HEDGECUTTER
To adjust the angle of the Hedge cutter, pull pin 1 and depress levers A & B, you can now release the pin.
Rotate the Hedgecutter head to the desired angle & fix the locking lever to the gear ring, ensuring the teeth
are locked.
Always have a firm footing and use two hands to hold the machine
It is advisable to cut a hedge from the bottom up, sweeping the cutter head in an arc as you move along the
hedge. The double-edged cutter blades allow cutting of your hedge in both directions.
To cut the top of the hedge, adjust the cutter head to a horizontal position. Hold the cutter head at an angle of
0-10 degrees as you sweep the head in an arc across the top of your hedge, towards the outside to allow
cuttings to fall to the ground.
1
B
A