Product Manual

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suitable cloth or enclosure to
protect it against dust.
WARNING: Do not place the
product on its cutting means to
avoid damage.
5. If you are not going to use the
product for an extended period of
time (more than 3 months), and
before storing it for the winter,
empty the fuel tank (Refer to Care
& Maintenance - Fuel for
instructions).
6. Attach the protection guard to
the cutter blade (33).
TRANSPORTATION
1. Switch the product OFF and
disconnect the spark plug
connector before transporting it
anywhere.
2. Attach the protection guard to
the cutter blade (33).
3. Always carry the product by its
handle.
4. Protect the product from any
heavy impact or strong vibrations
which may occur during
transportation in a vehicle.
5. Secure the product to prevent it
from slipping or falling over.
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8. Replace with a new spark plug if
either the electrode or the
insulation is damaged.
9. When replacing the spark plug,
first screw it in hand tight and then
lightly tighten it with the spark plug
wrench.
WARNING: To avoid any
damage, do not over tighten the
spark plug.
BEVEL GEAR
The bevel gear is filled with
grease. Ask an authorized service
center or similar qualified person to
check the quantity regularly and fill
up using proper grease if
necessary.
CARBURETOR
The carburetor is pre-adjusted by
the manufacturer. Should it be
necessary to make any changes,
please contact an authorized
service center or similar qualified
person. Do not attempt to make
adjustments by yourself.
SILENCER
Should it be necessary to make
any changes or replacement,
please contact an authorized
service center or similar qualified
person.
STORAGE
1. Clean the product as described
above.
2. Store the product and its
accessories in a dark, dry, frost-
free, well-ventilated location.
3. Always store the product in a
place that is inaccessible to
children. The ideal storage
temperature is between 50° and
86°F.
4. It is recommended that you use
the original package for storage or
covering the product with a
5. Close the air filter case (9) and
secure it with the screw.
FUEL
1. Empty the fuel tank when
storing the product over 30 days to
avoid deterioration of the fuel.
2. Open the tank (6) by unscrewing
the tank cap (7) and use a proper
fuel pump to empty the tank (Refer
to Fuel Handling).
Note: Fuel deteriorates over time.
Engine starting may be difficult if
you use fuel that has been kept for
more than 30 days. Do no reuse
any fuel that has been removed.
Always empty the fuel tank when
storing over 30 days.
Note: Towards the end of the
season, it is advisable to put only
as much fuel in the tank as you
need for each cut, since it should
be completely used up before
storing the product.
SPARK PLUG
1. Inspect the spark plug every 25
hours or prior to long-term storage
over 30 days if the use has not
been this high. Clean or replace
with a new spark plug if necessary.
2. Unplug the spark plug connector
(2).
3. Loosen the spark plug with the
spark plug wrench (47) and
carefully remove it.
4. The color of the electrode
should be light-brown.
5. Remove debris from the
electrode with a soft wire brush;
avoid heavy cleaning of the
electrode.
6. Dry the spark plug with a soft
cloth if it is wet with fuel.
7. Check the spark plug gap. It
should be 0.6-0.7 mm.