Product Manual

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CARBURETOR
If the cutting heads fail to operate at
operational speed the carburetor may
need to be adjusted. Please contact
an authorized service center or
qualified person to adjust it.
OPERATION
PREPARATION
1. Prior to use, first check the product
for damage or any signs of wear,
particularly if the product has not
been used for a long time,
2. Check the fuel level and refill with
correctly mixed fuel/oil if necessary.
3. Wear correct personal protective
equipment to protect yourself from
hidden objects that may be thrown
from the cutting heads.
4. Ensure that the area to be worked
is clear of stones, sticks, wires, or
other products that could damage the
product.
STARTING
1. Place the product on a flat, stable
surface. Ensure that the cutting head
in use does not touch the ground or
any objects.
2. Set the ignition switch (29) to
position “I”.
3. If the engine is cold, move the
choke lever (10) to the CLOSE
position and depress the primer (8)
until fuel is visible (Fig. 20).
4. If the engine is warm, move the
choke lever (10) to the OPEN
position, do not press the primer.
5. Hold the product stable and pull the
recoil starter handle (5) firmly; repeat
until the engine starts. (Fig.21)
WARNING: Allow the recoil starter
rope to return slowly and
controlled after each pull.
6. Allow the product to run at idle
speed for 10 to 15 seconds to let it
warm up; move the choke lever to
its OPEN position once the engine is
warm (Fig. 20).
7. Once the engine is running
correctly, carefully lift the product
and secure it to the harness (14).
8. Press throttle interlock (3) and
throttle control (27), then press the
throttle safety button (28) to lock it in
half-gas position of throttle control
(Fig. 22).
WARNING: Always attach the
product to the harness. Do not
carry it only with your hands.
CUTTING
1. Use the cutter blade (33) to cut
heavier weeds, brush, and similar
vegetation with a thickness of up to
20mm.
WARNING: To avoid hazards,
never cut heavier weeds, brush,
and similar vegetation with a
thickness of over 20mm. Avoid
contact with stones, wires, glass,
etc. that may cause injury to the
user. Inspect the blade regularly
for damage, cracks, or breaks.
Always replace a damaged blade.
WARNING: When working with the
cutter blade, there is always a risk
of kickback if the cutting head
comes into contact with a hard
object. Kickback will cause the
sudden stalling of the cutting
head, which in turn results in the
cutting head being forced in the
opposite direction to the rotation
of the cutter blade. Ensure that
you retain a firm grip with both
hands at any sign of such
kickback. Pay attention and retain
a firm stance to avoid injuries.
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