Titan TTK587GD0 Safety And Operating Manual

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YOUR PRODUCT
A. Main Uni t
A16
A17
A18
A11
A10
A9
A1
A7
A
2
1
A20
A19
A15
A12
A14
A13
A8
A2
A4 A3 A5
A6
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D. Pruner a ttachmen t
D5
D7
D6
D1 D2
D3
D4
D14 D13
D8
D9
D10
D12
D16
D1. Chain oil tank cap D9. Clutch D2. Cover D10. Drive sprocket D3. Locking nut D11. Tension pin D4. Spring washer D12. Tension screw D5. Pivot D13. Bolt D6. Saw chain D14. Oiling port D7. Guide bar D15. Guide bar cover D8. Locking lever D16. Pruner shaft
D11
D15
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E. Tools
Harness
1PC
Multi Tool
1PC
Hex Key (4mm)
1PC
Hex Key (5mm)
1PC
Spare Safety Pin
6PC
Package Bag
1PC
E1
E2
E3
E1.
Multi tool I: Cross-head screw driver / socket wrench rod(used with Multi tool II)
E2.
Multi tool II: Spark plug wrench / socket wrench(used with Multi tool I)
Multi tool III: Torx screw driver / spindle
E3.
lock rod Hex key 5 mm
E4.
Accessories
E5
E7
E4
E5. Hex key 4 mm
E6. Multi tool IV: Socket wrench / slotted screw driver
E7. Bag
E6
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PRUNER
Chain oil tank
150 ml
Saw chain speed
21 m/s
Max. cutting length
180 mm
Guide bar length
203 mm
Guide bar type
552912
Saw chain type
91PJ033X
Chain pitch
9.525 mm (3/8”)
Chain gauge (thickness of drive links)
1.27 mm (0.050”)
Drive sprocket (teeth and pitch)
6 teeth x 9.525 mm(3/8”)
Noise values
Sound pressure level LpA,I d
77.5 dB(A)
Sound pressure level LpA,R
97.3 dB(A)
Sound pressure level LpA,a v
94.3 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA ,ld
87.9 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA ,R
109.1 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA ,av
106.1 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level LWA
112 dB(A)
Hand arm vibration
Front handle a (at idling)
h
6.303 m/s²
Rear handle a (at racing)
h
13.254 m/s²
Front handle a (at idling)
h
6.954 m/s²
Rear handle a (at racing)
h
9.901 m/s²
Uncertainty
1.5 m/s²
The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another. The declared vibration value may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING! The vibration emission value during actual use of the tool can differ from the declared value depending on the ways in which the tool is used. Identify safety measures to protect the operator that are based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 85dB(A) and ear protection measures are necessary.
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3. ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read all instructions carefully. Do not connect the spark plug before it is
completely assembled. Always use glove s during assembly.
INTENED USE
1. This 4 in 1 petrol multi-tool TT K5 87 GD O is d es ig na te d wi th a n en gi ne d is pl ac em en t of 25cm³. Depending on the attached accessory this product is intended to be used as:
a). Brush Cutter: With the cutter blade attached the product is intended to cut heavier
weeds, brush and similar vegetation.
b). Grass trimmer: With the line spool attached the product is intended to cut smaller types
of weed, lawn grass or similar soft vegetation. It must not be used to work on unusually thick, dry or wet grass, e.g. pasture grass, or to shred leaves.
c). Pole hedge trimmer: With the hedge trimmer blade attached the product is intended for
trimming wide and high hedges, bushes and shrubs.
d). Pruner: With the saw chain/guide bar assembly attached the product is intended for
cutting limbs with a thickness of max. 180 mm. The product may only be used with the guide bar/saw chain combination stated in these instructions. It is not permitted to use other types or sizes.
2. The product must not be used for cutting other materials, such as plastic, stone, metal or wood that contains foreign objects and must not be used outside of domestic premises.
3. Observe the technical data for the maximum cutting capacity according to the application (see “Tec hn ic al I nf or ma ti on ”) . Do n ot c ut p la nt s ex ce ed in g th e st at ed m ax im um capacity.
4. This product is intended for private domestic use only, not f or a ny c om me rc ia l tr ad e us e. It must not be used for any purposes other than those described.
Unpack
1. Unpack all parts and lay them on a flat, stable surface.
2. Remove all packing materials and shipping devices if applicable.
3. Make sure the delivery contents are complete and free of any damage. If you find that
parts are missing or show damage do not use the product but contact your dealer. Using an incomplete or damaged product represents a hazard to people and property.
4. Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation.
This also includes proper personal protective equipment.
5. Disconnect the spark plug connector from the spark plug.
WARNING! Be careful with small parts that are removed during assembly or when making adjustments. Make sure you do not lose them.
AUXILIARY HANDLE ASSEMBLY
1. Loosen the outer pre-assembled screws on the auxiliary handle (A15).
NOTE: There are holes on the bottom side of the upper shaft above the clamp to adjust the
position of the handle.
2. Align the step guard (A11) with the screw to one of the holes in the shaft and insert the
shorter screw into the hole. Tighten it with the cross head screwdriver.
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3. Place the handle (A15) onto the shaft from the top and secure it with the longer screws.
Tig ht en t he m wi th t he h ex k ey ( E5 ). ( Se e Fi g. 1 )
A15
A11
Fig. 1
Adjusti ng The Handl e
Adjust the position and angle of the auxiliary handle (A15) on the upper shaft.
1. Loosen the bolts on the auxiliary handle (A15) and adjust the position. (See Fig. 2)
2. Afterward tighten the bolts.
Fig. 2
Attachm ents
WARNING! Read all the instructions carefully! Do not start the product until it is
completely assembled! Always wear gloves during assembly!
Assemble the relevant attachment to suit the intended application.
NOTE: This product can be used with different cutting heads for diffe re nt a pp li ca ti on s.
Follow the assembly steps for respective application.
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WARNING! Always switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector before adjusting the saw chain tension! The cutting edges of the saw chain are sharp. Always wear protective gloves when handling the chain! Always maintain proper chain tension! A lo os e ch ai n in cr ea se s th e ri sk o f ki ck ba ck ! A loose chain may jump out of the guide bar groove! This may injure the operator and damage the chain! A lo os e ch ai n wi ll c au se r ap id w ea r to t he c ha in , gu id e ba r an d sprocket! Tensioning the chain too tightly will overload the engine and cause damage, and insufficient tension can cause chain derailing, whereas a correctly tightened chain provides the best cutting characteristics and prolonged working life! The chain life mainly depends upon sufficient lubrication and correct tensioning!
1. Loosen the locking nut. Lift the tip of the guide bar (D7) and keep it there as you adjust the
tension.
2. Turn the tension screw (D12) clockwise until the chain "tie straps" are just touching the bottom edge of the guide bar (D7). (See Fig. 11)
D7
D12
Fig. 11
3. Check th e chain tensi on u sing one hand t o lift the saw ch ain (D6) agains t the weight of t he
product . The corre ct chain tens ion is achieved w hen the saw cha in can be lifte d by a pprox. 2-4mm fro m the guide bar ( D7 ) in the centre . (See Fig. 12a , 12b)
D6
Fig. 12a
4. Turn the locking nut (D3) to tighten the cover (D2) completely.
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CHAIN LUB RICATION
Fill ing Chain Oil
WARNING! The product is not filled with chain oil. It is essential to fill the product
with chain oil before using it! Never operate the product without chain oil as this will result in extensive damage to the product!! Operating the saw chain dry or with too little chain oil will decrease cutting efficiency, shorten the product life span and cause rapid wear to the saw chain and guide bar from overheating! Insufficient chain oil is evident by smoke or bar discoloration! Adequate lubrication of the saw chain during cutting operations is essential to minimise friction with the guide bar!
1. Set the product on any suitable surface with the chain oil tank cap (D1) facing upwards.
(See Fig. 13a)
Fig. 13a
2. Unscr ew and remove the tank cap (D1), t hen add the lubricant into the t ank. We recommend
using environmentally-friend ly chain oil specifically in tended to be used with this prod uct.
3. Use a pro per funnel with a filter to prev ent debris entering the tank a nd to avoid spilling and
overfi lling the tank. Do not overfil l and leave approximately 5 mm o f space to the lower edge to allow the lubricant to expand. (See F ig. 13b)
Fig. 13b
4. Wipe up spilled fuel with a soft cloth and refit the chain oil tank cap (D1).
NOTE: Always dispose of lubricant, used oil and objects contaminated with them in accordance
with local regulations.
Checking Chain Oil
Check the chain lubrication before each use.
NOTE: This product is equipped with an automatic oiling system! The oiling system
automatically delivers the proper amount of oil to the bar and chain! Checking the lubrication requires starting the engine. Before checking the product must be fully assembled and all instructions must have been read.
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1. Ma ke sure the gu ide bar (D7) a nd the saw cha in (D6) are in p lace when yo u check the oi l delivery.
2. St art the engi ne; keep it ru nning at med ium power an d check if the c hain oil is de livered as shown in the figu re. (See Fig . 13c)
Fig. 13c
Pole E xtension Attachme nt Assem bly
Follow the same steps as the Brush cutter/grass trimmer attachment assembly (page 28) to attach the pole extension to the main unit.
NOTE: Use the pole extension only together with pruner attachment (D). It may not be used with the brush cutter/grass trimmer/hedge trimmer accessories.
HARNESS
The harness (A8) helps the operator carry this product.
WARNING! Always attach the product to the harness. Do not carry it just by hand!
1. To remove the harness from the loop, open the securing clip (A10).
2. Place the harness so that it runs over the left and right shoulder, crossing the chest and
back. The securing clip must be located at the right hip. (See Fig. 14a, 14b)
Fig. 14a
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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FUEL AND ENGINE OIL
This prod uct is equipp ed w ith a 2-strok e engine, the f ue l and oil tank ar e combined an d it is essenti al to fill a fuel -o il mixture be fore operat in g this produc t. Observe th e technical specifi cations for s ui table fuel an d engine oil.
WARNING! This pro du ct is not suppl ied with fuel -oil mixture in t he engine! Be fore operati ng this produ ct i t is essentia l to fill it with f uel!
WARNING! F uel and oil are h ighly infla mm able! Fumes w ill explode i f li t! Ensure tha t there are n o naked flame s ar ound the prod uct! Do not smo ke while fillin g fuel and oil!
1. Place th e product on a st ab le, level sur face. We re commend lay ing a non-fla mm able
sheet und er the produc t.
2. Mix a regu lar-grade u nl eaded petro l and a quality e ng ine oil for air c ooled 2 strok e
engines i n a suitable co nt ainer.
3. Use an ant i-oxidant a dd ed quality oi l expressly l ab elled for air -cooled 2 str oke engine use
(JASO FC GR ADE OIL or ISO EGC GRA DE ). Do not use BIA or TWC (2 str oke water­cooling t ype) mixed oi l.
4. Th e re commended m ixing ratio f or petrol : oil is 40 :1. (See Fig. 1 7)
Fig. 17
5. Unscrew and remove the fuel tank cap (A6).
6. Fill correctly mixed fuel/oil into the tank using a fuel funnel (NO SUPPLIED) fitted with a
filter to avoid debris entering the tank. Do not overfill. Leave a minimum 5 mm of space between the top of the fuel and the inside edge of the tank to allow for expansion. (See Fig. 18a, 18b)
Fig. 18a
7. Avoid spilling and overfilling the tank.
8. Wipe up spilled fuel with a soft cloth and refit the fuel tank cap (A6).
9. Always dispose of fuel, used oil and soiled objects according to local regulations (see
section “Environmental Protection”).
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NOTE: Fu el and oil deteriorate over ti me. It may be difficult to start the engine if you use f uel
which has been kept for more than 30 days. Towards the en d of the season, it is advisable to put only as much fuel in the ta nk as you need for each mowing of th e lawn, since it should be completely used up be fore storing the product. Em pty remaining fuel from the t ank when storing the product f or over 30 days.
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
Cold Start
1. Place t he product on a flat, stable sur face. Ensure that the attachment in use does not touch
the ground or any objects.
2. Set the i gnition switch (A19) to its on p osition "I". (See Fig. 19)
Fig. 19
3. Press the primer (A4) 5-6 times until the fuel is visible. Move the choke lever (A3) to the
position. (See Fig.20a, 20b)
Fig. 20a
4. Hold t he produc t stable and pull the recoil st arter han dle (A7) fi rmly; repeat until the engi ne
start s. (See Fig . 20c) All ow the reco il starte r rope to return slo wly and con trolled a fter each pull!
Fig. 20c
Fig. 20b
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WARNING! Make sure that the cutting blade is not touching the ground or other objects when starting the product!
5. Allow the p roduct to run a t idle speed fo r 10 t o 15 seconds to l et it warm up; mo ve the choke
lever (A3 ) to its " " positi on o nce the engin e is warm.
6. Once the e ngine is runn in g correctly, carefu lly lift the pr od uct and secur ely hold it by it s
handles
NOTE: Dur ing idle runn in g the cutting b lade should n ot m ove. Contac t a qualified t echnician if
you find th at the cuttin g bl ade is moving .
Warm start
1. Place th e product on a fl at , stable surf ace. Ensure t hat the attac hm ent in use does n ot
touch the g round or any ob je cts.
2. Set the ig nition swit ch ( A19) to its on po sition "I". ( See Fig. 21a)
Fig. 21a
3. Mo ve the choke l ever (A3) to t he “ ”positi on, do not pre ss the prime r. (Se e Fig. 21b)
Fig. 21b
4. Hold the product stable and pull the recoil starter handle (A7) firmly; repeat until the engine
starts. All ow the re coil st arter r ope to re turn sl owly an d contr olled a fter ea ch pull ! (See Fig. 21c)
Fig. 21c
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WARNING! Make sure that the cutting blade is not touching the ground or other objects when starting the product!
OPERATION
1. Press the throttle interlock (A20), hold it in position and then press the throttle trigger (A18)
to engage the attachment (Fig. 22).
2. Release the throttle trigger (A18), this tool will be set at idle speed status.
A20
A18
Fig. 22
STOPPING
1. Release the throttle trigger (A18) and let the product run at idle speed for 10-15 seconds.
2. Set the ignition switch (A19) to its off position "STOP". (See Fig. 19)
Fig. 23
WARNING! T he attachme nt will conti nu e to move for som e time even aft er the engine has been sw itched off! Wa it until the at ta chment has co me to a complet e stop before placing t he product on t he g round!
GENERAL BEHAVIOUR
1. Check the product as well as accessories for damage before each use. Do not use the product
if it is damaged or shows wear.
2. Double check that accessories, safety guards and blades are properly fixed.
3. Always hold the product the product by its handles. Keep the handles dry to ensure safe
support.
4. Ensure that the air vents are always unobstructed and clean. Clean them if necessary with a
soft brush. Blocked air vents may lead to overheating and damage the product.
5. Switch the product off immediately if you are disturbed while working with it and when other
people enter the working area. Always let the product come to complete stop before putting it down.
6. Do not overwork yourself. Take regular breaks to ensure you can concentrate on the work and
have full control over the product.
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Fig. 29d
Pruner
Angl e adjustmen t
Adjust the attachment angle continuously to fit the growth of the plant.
1. Press the locking lever (D8) downward and hold it in position. (See Fig. 30a)
Fig. 30a
2. Adjust the pru ner head to r equired p osition a nd then release the locking l ever (D8) . (See
Fig. 30 b)
WARNING! Ensu re the lock ing lever r eturns to i ts initial posit ion! To test if the un lock lever i s properl y engaged try to move the prune r head! It ma y not be poss ible to adjust the ang le!
Fig. 30b
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Kick back
WARNING! Beware of kickback! Kickback can lead to dangerous loss of control of
the product and result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or anyone standing close by! Always be alert because rotational kickback and pinch kickback are major product operational dangers and the leading cause of most accidents!
1. Kickback is the sudden backward/upward motion of the product, occurring when the chain (at the tip of the chain bar) comes in contact with a log or wood, or when the chain becomes jammed.
2. When kickback occurs the product reacts unpredictably and can cause severe injuries to the operator or bystanders.
3. With a basic understanding of 'kickback', the element of surprise can be reduced or eliminated. Sudden surprise contributes to the majority of accidents.
4. You should read all the safety warnings and user instructions carefully before attempting to operate this product.
To avoid kickback:
- Never work with a loose, overstretched or worn out chain
- Ensure chain is sharpened correctly
- Never work with the tip of the guide bar
- Always hold the tool firmly with both hands
- Always use a low kickback chain
- Ensure correct chain tension
Prun ing
1. Always hold the product firmly with both hands on gripping surface and handle grip (A17).
Never operate this product using only one hand. (See Fig. 31a)
Fig. 31a
2. Maintain a firm grip with your thumbs and fingers encircling the handles. A firm grip will
help you reduce 'kickback' and maintain control of the product.
3. Always hold the product at an angle of not more than 60° from the horizontal level.
Otherwise safe operation is not possible. (See Fig. 31b)
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Fig. 31b
4. Never stand directly under the limb you are sawing. Objects may fall different than
expected. Always position yourself out of the path of falling limps. (See Fig. 31c)
5. Keep other persons away from cutting end of product and at a safe distance from the
work area. Maintain a minimum distance of 10m to bystanders. (See Fig. 31d)
WARNING! Never climb into a tree to prune! Do not stand on ladders, platforms, logs, or in any position which may cause you to lose your balance or control of the product! When pruning trees, it is important not to make the flush cut next to main limb or trunk until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight! Thi s prevents stripping the bark from the main member!
6. Never stand on a ladder or other type of unstable support while using the product.
Insecure stand invites hazards. (See Fig. 31e)
WARNING! This product has not been designed to provide protection from electric shock in the event of contact with overhead electric lines! Therefore do not use product near cable, electric power or telephone lines. Keep a minimum distance of 10 m to all electric lines. (See Fig. 31f)!
Fig. 31c
7. Use the product only with secure footing. Hold the product at the right-hand side of your
body.
8. Do not operate the product with arms fully extended or attempt to cut areas which are
difficult to reach.
9. Keep a firm, steady pressure on the product while working with it. Do not try to force the
product through the wood, let the cutting device do the work, using the gripping teeth to apply minimal leverage pressure.
10. Beware when reaching the end of the cut. The weight of the product may change
unexpectedly as it cuts free from the wood. Accidents can occur to the legs and feet. Always remove the product from a wood cut while it is running.
Fig. 31d
Fig. 31e
Fig. 31f
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NOTE: The chain must be running at full speed before it comes into contact with the wood.
Cutt ing Thin Bran ches
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent the branch from slivering and buckling the branch should be cut off in several pieces. (See Fig. 32)
Fig. 32
Cutting Thick Branches
When cutting larger branches, three cuts are necessary as shown below:
NOTE: Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly to avoid stumbling hazards. Check the
oil level regularly and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off and disconnect from power source when leaving the product.
1. First cut into the branch from below, outside of the location where you intend to cut off the
branch. The cut should go one third to halfway through the branch. (See Fig. 33a)
2. Cut into the branch from the top, outside from where the branch is to be sawn.(See Fig. 33b)
3. Last, cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom. You might want to seal the cut
with a suitable compound. (See Fig. 33c)
Fig. 33b Fig. 33cFig. 33a
4. You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound.
NOTE: Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly to avoid stumbling hazards. Check
the oil level regularly and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off a nd d is co nn ec t from power source when leaving the product.
After Use
1. Switch the product off, allow the engine to cool down and then remove the spark plug
connector.
2. Check, clean and store the product as described below.
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WARNING! Afte r ch an ging the trimming line, r un t he p roduct under no load fo r at least a minute to m ak e su re that the line and the prod uc t ar e operating correct ly !
WARNING! Never use steel thread! Always use cutting means in perfect condition, free of damage!
Blade (He dge Trimmer )
1. Keep the hedging blade (C1) clean and free of debris. Remove trimmings.
2. Keep the hedging blade (C1) sharp to retain a good cutting performance. Replace a worn
or damaged cutting blade with a new one of the same type.
3. Lubricate the hedging blade (C1) after each use to prolong the life span of cutting blade
and product. Apply light machine oil along the edge of the cutting blade.
Guide Bar a nd Saw Chain M aintenan ce
Repl ace chain and g uide bar
1. Use only the guide bar (D7) and saw chain (D6) according to the technical data of the
product.
WARNING! Always use a saw chain designed as “low-kickback” or a saw chain which meets the low-kickback requirements! A standard saw chain (a chain which does not have the kickback reducing guard links) should only be used by an experienced professional operator! Nevertheless, a low-kickback saw chain does not completely eliminated kickback! A lo w- ki ck ba ck o r “s af et y” c ha in s ho ul d ne ve r be regarded as complete protection against injury!
2. Place the product on a suitable flat surface with the cover (D2) facing upwards.
3. Loosen locking nut (D3) with the socket wrench (E6) anticlockwise and remove it
together with the spring washer (D4) and cover (D2). (See Fig. 35a, 35b)
Fig. 35a
4. Turn the tension screw (D12) clockwise with the slotted screwdriver (E6).and make sure
the tension pin(D11) is adjusted to its closer position. (See Fig. 35c)
Fig. 35c
Fig. 35b
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5. Take off the guide bar and chai n. (Fig.3 5d)
Fig. 35d
6. Ensu re that the t ension pin (D11) is adjusted to its far right po sition be fore asse mbly the
check ed or the new c hain and gu ide bar. If not, turn t he tension screw ( D12) anti clockwi se with th e slotted s crewdriver (E6). (See Fig . 35e)
Fig. 35e
7. Spre ad the saw ch ain (D6) around the guide bar ( D7). Slid e the chain i nto the groove
aroun d the guide b ar. Pay at tention t o the cutti ng direction.
8. Align the saw ch ain aroun d the drive s procket ( D10) and place one corner of th e guide bar
into a ga p of the spro cket. (See Fig. 35f)
WARNING! The direction of the saw chain 'cutters' must be as indicated by the arrow on the pruner head!
Fig. 35f
9. Make sure the tension pin (D11) is inserted into the lower hole on the guide bar. (See Fig. 35g)
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10. Put it together with the spring washer (D4) and cover (D2),and tighten locking nut (D3)
with the socket wrench (E6) clockwise . (See Fig. 34h, 34i)
NOTE: The saw chain (D6) has not yet been tensioned. Tens io n th e ch ai n as described under “Saw chain tensioning”. After operating the product for approx. 30min, adjust the chain
Fig. 35h
Fig. 35i
Guid e Bar
Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the product well maintained. Incorrect filling and non-standard cutter and depth gauge settings are the causes of most guide bar problems, primarily resulting in uneven bar wear. As the bar wears unevenly, the rails widen, which may cause the chain to clatter and make it difficult to complete straight cuts. If the guide bar is insufficiently lubricated and the product is operated with a saw chain which is too tight, this will contribute to rapid bar wear. To help minimise bar wear, maintenance of the guide bar as well as the saw chain is recommended.
1. Disassemble the guide bar and saw chain in reversed order from assembly.
2. Check the oiling port (D14) for clogging and clean if necessary to ensure proper
lubrication of the guide bar and saw chain during operation. Use a soft wire small enough to insert into the oil discharge hole. (See Fig. 36a)
Fig. 36a
NOTE: The condition of the oil passages can be easily checked. If the passages are clear,
the chain will automatically give off a spray of oil within seconds of the product starting. Your product is equipped with an automatic oiling system.
3. Check the drive sprocket (D10). If it is worn or damaged due to strain, have it replaced by
an authorised service agent.
4. Clear residue from the rails on the guide bar (D7) using a screwdriver, putty knife, wire
brush or other similar tool. This will keep the oil passages open to provide proper lubrication to the guide bar (D7) and saw chain (D6). (See Fig. 36b)
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Fig. 36b
5. Check the guide bar 'rail' for wear: Hold a ruler (straight edge) against the side of the
guide bar and 'cutter side plates'. If there is a gap between the ruler and guide bar the guide bar 'rail' is normal. If there is no gap (ruler flush against the side of the guide bar) the guide bar 'rail' is worn and needs to be replaced with a new one of the same type. (See Fig. 36c)
Fig. 36c
6. Turn the guide bar 180° to allow even wear, thereby extending the life span of the guide
bar (D7).
7. Check the saw chain for possible wear and damages. Replace it with a new one if
required. Experienced user can sharpen a dull saw chain (see section “Saw chain sharpening” below).
8. Refit the saw chain (D6) and the guide bar (D7) as described under “Assembly”.
SAW CHA IN SHARPING
WARNING! Only sharpen the saw chain yourself if you are trained and have
experience! Use proper tools to sharpen the saw chain!
NOTE: Never saw with a blunt chain. The saw chain is blunt if you have to push the product
into the tree and the chips are very small.
1. Have the saw chain (D6) sharpened professionally at an authorised service centre or
sharpen the chain yourself by using a suitable sharpening kit. Also observe the sharpening instructions supplied with the sharpening kit.
2. The height diffe re nc e be tw ee n th e to ot h an d th e ri dg e is t he c ut ti ng d ep th . Wh en
sharpening the saw chain (D6) you have to consider the following points. (See Fig. 37a)
- File angle
- Cutting angle
- File position
- Diameter of round file
- File depth
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Fig. 37a
3. To sharpen the chain proceed as follows:
- Use protective gloves.
- Ensure the chain is correctly tensioned.
- Engage the chain brake to lock the chain on the bar.
4. Use a suitable file, whose diameter is 1.1 times the cutting tooth depth. Make sure 20% of
the file diameter is above the cutter's top plate.
5. A file guide is available from most reputable tool merchants and is the easiest way to hold
the file at the correct position.
6. File at an angle perpendicular to the bar, and at an angle of 25° to the direction of travel.
(See Fig. 37b)
Fig. 37b
7. File each tooth from the inside towards outside only. File one side of the chain first than
turn the saw around and repeat the process.
8. Sharpen each tooth equally by using the same number of strokes.
9. Keep all cutter lengths equal. Check the safety depth gauge height every 5 sharpenings.
If the depth gauges are also trimmed it is essential that the original profile be restored.
10. Use a depth gauge measuring instrument to check the height of the depth gauge. Depth
gauge measuring jigs are available from most reputable tool merchants. (See Fig. 37c)
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Fig. 37c
AIR FI LTER
1. Inspect the air filter regularly. Replace it with a new one if necessary.
2. Open the air filter case (A5) with the cross-head screwdriver (E1, E2), and remove the
filter. (See Fig. 38)
Fig. 38
3. Tap the filter on a stable surface to remove dust. Use compressed air (max. 3 bar) to
remove stubborn dust.
4. Apply a small amount of air filter oil on the filter to increase the performance of the filter.
5. Wring out surplus oil and put the filter into the case.
6. Close the air filter cover.
FUEL TANK
1. Empty the fuel tank when storing the product over 30 days to prevent the fuel from
deteriorating.
2. Unscrew and remove the fuel tank cap (A6) and use a proper fuel pump to empty the fuel
into a suitable container.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank of this product is fitted with a filter located at the free end of the fuel pipe. Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check and where necessary replace it at regular intervals.
SPARK PLUG
NOTE! This engine uses a CHAMPION RCJ6Y spa rk p lu g wi th 0 .6 -0 .7 mm e le ct ro de g ap s.
Use a suitable replacement and replace once a year. You can it replace with “CHAMPION” or “NGK” as an alternative.
1. Inspect the spark plug at least 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 (A2). Loosen the spark plug with the spark plug wrench
(E2, E1) anticlockwise and carefully remove it. (See Fig. 39a)
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Fig. 39a
4. Check the spark plug for damage and wear. The colour of the electrode should be light-
brown coloured.
5. Remove debris from the electrode with a soft wired brush; avoid heavy cleaning of the
electrode.
6. Dry the spark plug with a soft cloth if it is wet from fuel.
7. Check the spark plug gap; it should be 0.6 - 0.7 mm. (See Fig. 39b)
Fig. 39b
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! Do not over-tighten the spark plug to avoid any damage!
BEVEL GEAR
The bevel gear is filled with grease. Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check the quantity regularly and fill up using proper grease if necessary.
CARBURETTOR
The carburettor is pre-set by the manufacturer. Should it be necessary to make any changes please contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person. Do not attempt to make any adjustments by yourself.
REPAIR
This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer. Contact a qualified specialist to have it checked and repaired.
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STORAGE
1. Clean the product as described above.
2. Store the product and its accessories in a dry, frost-free, well-ventilated place.
3. Always store the product in a place that is inaccessible to children. The ideal storage
temperature is between 10 and 30°C.
4. We recommend using the original package for storage or covering the product with a
proper cloth or enclosure to protect it against dust.
TRANSPO RTATION
1. Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector before transporting it
anywhere.
2. Attach transportation guards for cutting means of hedge trimmer, brush cutter and pruner.
3. Always carry the product by its handles.
4. Protect the product from any heavy impact or strong vibrations which may occur during
transportation in vehicles.
5. Secure the product to prevent it from slipping or falling over.
ENVIRON MENTAL PROTECTION
1. Wa st e pr od uc ts s ho ul d no t be d is po se d of w it h ho us eh ol d wa st e. P le as e re cy cl e wh er e
facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice.
2. Petrol, oil, old oil, a mixture of oil and petrol and objects soiled with oil e.g. cleaning cloths
do not belong in the household rubbish. Dispose of oily items in accordance with local guidelines and hand them in at recycling centres.
3. The product comes in a package that protects it against damages during shipping. Keep
the package until you are sure that all parts have been delivered and the product is function properly. Recycle the package afterwards.
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6. Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Fault correction
Engine does not start
Not enough fuel in fuel tank
Add fuel
Primer has been not pressed at cold start
Press the primer and restart
Primer has been pressed at warm start
Dry spark plug
Spark plug is wet
Dry spark plug
Spark plug is damaged
Replace spark plug
Spark plug connector lose
Attach properly
Engine stops Not enough fuel in fuel tank
Add fuel
Cutting device is blocked
Remove blockage
Unsatisfactory cutting performance
Cutting blade is dull/damaged
Have a specialist to sharpen or replace it
Cutting material exceeds capacity
Only cut materials acc. to the capacity of the product
Excessive vibration/noise or exhaust
Cutting device is dull/damaged
Replace with a new one
Bolts/nuts are loosen
Tig ht en b ol ts /n ut s
Petrol/oil is incorrect
Empty unused petrol/oil and refill with the correct petrol/oil
WARNING! Suspected malfunctions are often due to causes that the user can fix themselves. Therefore check the product using this section. In most cases the problem can be solved quickly.
WARNING! Only perform the steps described within these instructions! All further inspection, maintenance and repair work must be performed by an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself!
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B
1
Shaft
2
Spindle
3
Trimming guard
4
Line cutter
5
Trimmer head
6
Trimming line
7
Bumper
1 3
4
2 5
7
6
B. Gra ss trimmer
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C
1
Hedging blade
2
Blade protection sheath
3
Bolts
4
Unlock levers
5
Locking pin
6
Hedge trimmer shaft
7
Gripping surface
1
2
4
3
C. Hed ge trimmer at tachmen t
6
7
5
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TECHNICAL DATA
Line spool diameter
Ø 2mm
Max. cutting width
430 mm
Max. engine speed
10500 /min
Noise values
Sound pressure level L
pA,I d
76.1 dB(A)
Sound pressure level L
pA,R
96.5 dB(A)
Sound pressure level L
pA,a v
93.5 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA,m
109.7 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level L
WA
112 dB(A)
Net weight (with grass trimmer attachments)
5.6 kg
Engine type
Sl33, air cooled 2-stroke
Engine displacement
25cc
Max. engine power
0.8 kW
Max. engine speed
10500 /min
Engine idle speed
3000 /min
Clutch engagement speed
4500 /min
Fuel tank volume
500 ml
Fuel type
#95 unleaded, in a 40:1 ratio mix with
2 stroke oil
Fuel consumption at maximum engine power
0.38 kg/h
Specific fuel consumption at maximum engine power
447 g/kWh
Engine oil type
2-cycle motor oil (2T FB)
Mixture ratio petrol : oil
40 : 1
Spark plug type
CHAMPION: RCJ6Y;NGK: BPMR7A
Spark plug gap
0.6 – 0.7 mm
GENE RAL
GRAS S TRIMMER
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HEDG E TRIMMER
Max. cutting length
390 mm
Max. cutting capacity
24 mm
No-load speed
2500/min
Adjustable cutting angle range
-90° --- +60°
Noise values
Sound pressure level L
pA,l d
77.7 dB(A)
Sound pressure level L
pA,R
96.5 dB(A)
Sound pressure level L
pA,a v
93.5 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA,l d
87.0 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA,R
109.4 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA,a v
106.4 dB(A)
Uncertainty
3 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level L
WA
112 dB(A)
Net weight (with hedge trimmer attachments)
7.0 kg
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 85dB(A) and ear protection measures are necessary.
ACCESSORIES
HARNESS 1PC MULTI TO OL 1PC HEX KEY (4MM) 1PC HEX KEY (5MM) 1PC
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Read all instructions carefully. Do not connect the spark plug before it is completely assembled. Always use gloves during assembly.
INTE NED USE
1. This 2 in 1 petrol multi tool is designated with an engine displacement of 25CC. Depending on the attached accessory this product is intended to be used as:
1). Grass trimmer: With the line spool attached the product is intended to cut smaller types of weed, lawn grass or similar soft vegetation. It must not be used to work on unusually thick, dry or wet grass, e.g. pasture grass, or to shred leaves.
2). Pole hedge trimmer: With the hedge trimmer blade attached the product is intended for trimming wide and high hedges, bushes and shrubs.
2. The product must not be used for cutting other materials, such as plastic, stone, metal or wood that contains foreign objects.
3. Observe the technical data for the maximum cutting capacity according to the application (see “Tec hn ic al data”). Do not cut plants exceeding the stated maximum capacity.
4. This product is intended for private domestic use only, not for any commercial trade use. It must not be used for any purposes other than those described.
UNPACK
1. Unpack all parts and lay them on a flat, stable surface.
2. Remove all packing materials and shipping devices if applicable.
3. Make sure the delivery contents are complete and free of any damage. If you find that parts are missing or show damage do not use the product but contact your dealer. Using an incomplete or damaged product represents a hazard to people and property.
4. Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation. This also includes proper personal protective equipment.
5. Disconnect the spark plug connector from the spark plug.
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ASSE MBLY INSTRUCT IONS
WARNING! Be careful with small parts that are
removed during assembly or when making adjustments. Make sure you do not lose them.
1. AU XI LI ARY HAN DL ER ASSEMBLY
1). Loosen the outer pre-assembled screws on the auxiliary handle (A14). NOTE: There are holes on the bottom side of the upper shaft above the clamp to adjust the position of the handle.
2). Align the step guard (A10) with the screw to one of the holes in the shaft and insert the shorter screw into the hole.
3). Place the handle onto the shaft from the top and secure it with the longer screws. Tighten them with the hex key (D4). (See Fig. 1)
2. AS SE MB LE ATTACHMENTS TO SUIT INTENDED APPLICATION
WARNING! Read all the instructions carefully! Do
not start the product until it is completely assembled! Always wear gloves during assembly!
A14
A10
Fig. 1
This product can be used with different cutting heads for different applications. Follow the assembly steps for respective application.
Grass trimmer
With the grass trimmer head and its relative attachments correctly assembled, the product can be used as a grass trimmer intended to cut smaller types of weed, lawngrass or similar soft vegetation. (See Fig. 2)
1). Fit the grass trimmer shaft (B1) to the main unit. a) Align the shaft(B1) with the clamp (A11) so that the
hole in the shaft(B1) is orientated to the locking pin. (See Fig. 3a) b) Pull out the locking pin (A12) and insert the shaft(B1) into the clamp (A11). Release the locking pin and ensure it engages in the hole. (See Fig. 3b) c) Secure the connection by tightening the locking knob (A13) clockwise. (See Fig. 3c)
Fig. 2
Fig. 3a
Fig. 3b
Fig. 3c
B1
B1
A11
A11
A12
A13
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B3
B2
Fig. 4a
Fig. 4b
B3
2). Safety guard assembly
War ni ng : Take g re at c ar e wh en f it ti ng t he guard. The guard is fitted with a very sharp cutting edge. Please note for your safety the cutting edge is covered with a blade cover.
a). Remove the bolt and screw nut on the guard (B3). b).Place the guard over the end of the spindle (B2) and align the holes in the front of the guard with the slots in the bracket on the shaft. (See Fig. 4a) c). Insert and secure the guard by the bolt and screw nut. Use a hex key to secure the bolt.(See Fig. 4b)
3). Grass trimmer head assembly a). Make sure that the trimming guard (B3) has been attached properly. b). Attach the trimmer head (B5) onto the spindle(B2). c). Secure the trimmer head (B5) with bumper (B7) clockwise. (See Fig. 5)
B2
B5
B7
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Pole hedge trimmer
With the hedge trimmer blade and its relative attachments correctly assembled, this product can be used as pole hedge trimmer intended for trimming wide and high hedges, bushes and shrubs.(See Fig. 6)
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7. GRASS TRIMMER
1). Use the trimmer head (B5) to cut smaller types of weed, lawn grass or similar soft vegetation.
2). Remove the protection cap from the line cutter (B4).
3). Hold the product firmly so that it sits with a gap between the product and your right side.
4). Stand upright, do not lean forward and pay attention to posture. Keep both feet apart to help retain your balance.
5). Hold the trimmer head just above the ground at an angle of approximately 30°. (See Fig. 15a)
6). Move the product with slow and regular arc from left to right before moving it back to the starting position before trimming the next area. (See Fig. 15b)
7). Ensure the cutting head remains clean and free from off-cuts that may cause it to jam. Check regularly. St op the engine, switch the ignition switch (A18) to “STOP” and remove the spark plug connector (A2) before checking.
8). Trim longer grass in stages, do not cut long grass in one cut. For the best results, cut longer grass in steps. (See Fig.15c, 15d)
9). The trimmer head is equipped with a bumper (B7) helping to cut the trimming line (B6) while operating. Simply tap the bumper on a firm surface and the spool will release fresh trimming line. (See Fig. 15e)
10). A line cutter (B4) is integrated with the trimming guard (B3) and this will cut the line to the necessary length. (See Fig. 15f)
WARNING! The cut line will be thrown out! Danger of injury especially for bystanders!
Fig. 15a
Fig. 15b
Fig. 15c
11). For best results, do not cut wet grass because it tends to stick to the cutting heads and guard, prevents proper discharge of grass trimmings, and could cause you to slip and fall.
Fig. 15d
Fig. 15e
B4
Fig. 15f
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Fig. 15g
Fig. 16a
Fig. 16b
C5
C6
C4
C4
12). Pay special attention when performing the work
close to trees and bushes. The cutting heads could damage sensitive bark, and damage fence posts. (See Fig. 15g)
8. HEDGE TRIMMER
1). Angle adjustment Adjust the attachment angle to fit the growth of the plant. a). Pull the locking pin (C5) out. (See Fig. 16a) b). Depress the unlock levers (C4) with one hand and hold them in position. (See Fig. 16b) c). Move the hedge trimmer shaft (C6) with the other hand until the desired angle is adjusted. (See Fig. 16c) d). Release the unlock levers (C4) when the desired angle is adjusted. Ensure that the hook engages between two teeth of the tooth wheel. (See Fig. 16d) e). Make sure the unlock pin (C5) engages automatically and the joint is secured.
2). Trimming a). Prepare the product to required length attaching the hedge trimmer shaft. b). Cut and remove branches exceeding the cutting capacity of this product using a proper pruner before operation. c). Always hold the product firmly with both hands on gripping surface and handle grip (A17). Never operate this product using only one hand.
Fig. 16c
Fig. 16d
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d). Cut both sides from the bottom cutting upwards to the top. This will prevent any of the cuttings falling into the path of the area still to be cut. (See Fig. 17a) e). After cutting the sides proceed to the top. f). When cutting wide hedges with the cutting area in sight move the cutting blade lightly through the cutting surface in a sweeping motion following the shape of the hedge or shrub. A slight tilt downwards of the cutting blade in the direction of motion is recommended for optimum cutting performance. (See Fig. 17b) g). Move the product with slow motion forward when cutting higher hedge and the cutting area out of sight. (See Fig. 17c) h). Do not to rush and do not attempt to cut too much with one stroke of the cutting blade. NOTE: Try t o ke ep t he c ut ti ng b la de a ng le d at approximately 15° to the cutting surface. i). Cut in a number of stages if the area being cut is particularly long to achieve a better result; smaller cuttings will allow for easy composting. NOTE: When shaping it is advisable to achieve a trapezoidal shape (See Fig. 17d). A tr ap ez oi da l cu t corresponds to the natural growth of plants and results in optimal hedge growth, as it will expose more light to the bottom of the hedge.
9. AF TE R US E
1). Switch the product off, allow the engine to cool down and then remove the spark plug connector.
2). Check, clean and store the product as described below.
Fig. 17a
Fig. 17b
Fig. 17c
Fig. 17d
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B5
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Always switch the product off, let the product cool down and disconnect the spark plug connector before performing inspection, maintenance and cleaning work!
WARNING! Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these instructions! All further works must be performed by a qualified specialist!
WARNING! Wear safety gloves when working on the attachment heads and close to it! Use appropriate tools to remove debris, e.g. a brush or wooden stick! Never use your bare hands!
Keep the product clean. Remove debris from it after each use and before storage. Regular and proper cleaning will help ensure safe use and prolong the life of the product. Inspect the product before each use for worn and damaged parts. Do not operate it if you find broken and worn parts.
GENERAL CLEANING NOTE: Do not use chemical, alkaline, abrasive or other
aggressive detergents or disinfectants to clean this product as they might be harmful to its surfaces.
1. Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and mild
soap. Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach.
2. In particular clean the air vents after every use with a
cloth and brush.
3. Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air (max. 3
bar).
4. Check for worn or damaged parts. Replace worn parts
as necessary or contact an authorised service centre for repair before using the product again.
B6
Fig. 18a
Fig. 18b
B7
TRIMMER HEAD
1. Keep the trimmer head (B5) clean and free of debris.
Remove trimmings.
2. If the line is used up the spool must either be replaced
by one of the same type or the trimming line (B6) must be refilled.
3. To refill the trimming line lay the product on a flat
stable surface with its trimmer head facing upwards.
4. Remove the trimmer head (B5) by unscrewing
anticlockwise the bumper (B7). (See Fig. 18a)
5. To replace the spool simply remove from the trimmer
head (B5) and replace with a new one of the same type. (See Fig. 18b)
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6. To replace the trimming line, press the release latch of the trimmer head housing to open the cover.
7. Cut a new 6 m long trimming line with a diameter of 2 mm. Form a loop at the middle of the line and insert this loop into the hook on the spool. (See Fig. 18c)
8. Wind the two parts of the trimming line in clockwise direction firmly around the spool each part in the guide on the spool. (See Fig. 18d)
9. Insert each end of the threads in the respective holes. The threads should stick out 150 mm on each side.
10. Screw the bumper (B7) clockwise until it is completely and safely locked.
WARNING! After changing the trimming line, run the product under no load for at least a minute to make sure that the line and the product are operating correctly! WA RN IN G! N ev er u se s te el thread! Always use cutting means in perfect condition, free of damage!
BLADE (HEDGE TRIMMER)
1. Keep the hedging blade (C1) clean and free of debris. Remove trimmings.
2. Keep the hedging blade (C1) sharp to retain a good cutting performance. Replace a worn or damaged cutting blade with a new one of the same type.
3. Lubricate the hedging blade (C1) after each use to prolong the life span of cutting blade and product. Apply light machine oil along the edge of the cutting blade.
AIR FILTER
1. Inspect the air filter regularly. Replace it with a new one if necessary.
2. Open the air filter case (A5) with the cross-head screwdriver (D1, D2), and remove the filter. (See Fig. 19)
3. Tap the filter on a stable surface to remove dust. Use compressed air (max. 3 bar) to remove stubborn dust.
4. Apply a small amount of air filter oil on the filter to increase the performance of the filter. Wring out surplus oil and put the filter into the case.
5. Close the air filter cover.
Fig. 18c
Fig. 18d
A5
Fig. 19
FUEL TAN K
1. Empty the fuel tank when storing the product over 30 days to prevent the fuel from deteriorating.
2. Unscrew and remove the fuel tank cap (A6) and use a proper fuel pump to empty the fuel into a suitable container.
FUEL FILTE R
The fuel tank of this product is fitted with a filter located at the free end of the fuel pipe. Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check and where necessary replace it at regular intervals.
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Fig. 20a
Fig. 20b
A2
SPARK PLUG NOTE! This engine uses a CHAMPION RCJ6Y spark plug
with 0.6-0.7mm electrode gaps. Use a suitable replacement and replace once a year. You can it replace with “CHAMPION” or “NGK” as an alternative.
1. Inspect the spark plug at least 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 (A2). Loosen the
spark plug with the spark plug wrench (D2, D1) anticlockwise and carefully remove it. (See Fig. 20a)
3. Check the spark plug for damage and wear. The colour
of the electrode should be light-brown coloured.
4. Remove debris from the electrode with a soft wired
brush; avoid heavy cleaning of the electrode.
5. Dry the spark plug with a soft cloth if it is wet from fuel.
6. Check the spark plug gap; it should be 0.6 - 0.7 mm.
(See Fig. 20b)
7. Replace with a new spark plug if either the electrode or
the insulation is damaged.
8. When replacing the spark plug, first screw it in hand
tight and then lightly tighten it with the spark plug wrench.
WARNING! Do not over-tighten the spark plug to avoid any damage!
BEVEL GEAR(HEDGE TRIMMER)
The bevel gear is filled with grease. Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check the quantity regularly and fill up using proper grease if necessary.
CARBURETTOR
The carburettor is pre-set by the manufacturer. Should it be necessary to make any changes please contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person. Do not attempt to make any adjustments by yourself.
REPAIR
This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer. Contact a qualified specialist to have it checked and repaired.
STORAGE
1. Clean the product as described above.
2. Store the product and its accessories in a dry, frost-
free, well-ventilated place.
3. Always store the product in a place that is inaccessible
to children. The ideal storage temperature is between 10 and 30°C.
4. We recommend using the original package for storage
or covering the product with a proper cloth or enclosure to protect it against dust.
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TRANSPORTATIO N
1. Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector before transporting it anywhere.
2. Attach transportation guards for cutting means of hedge trimmer.
3. Always carry the product by its handles.
4. Protect the product from any heavy impact or strong vibrations which may occur during transportation in vehicles.
5. Secure the product to prevent it from slipping or falling over.
ENVIRONMENTAL PR OT EC TI ON
1. Wa st e pr od uc ts s ho ul d no t be d is po se d of w it h household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice.
2. Petrol, oil, old oil, a mixture of oil and petrol and objects soiled with oil e.g. cleaning cloths do not belong in the household rubbish. Dispose of oily items in accordance with local guidelines and hand them in at recycling centres.
3. The product comes in a package that protects it against damages during shipping. Keep the package until you are sure that all parts have been delivered and the product is function properly. Recycle the package afterwards.
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TROU B LESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
Fault correction
Engine does not start
Not enough fuel in fuel tank
Add fuel
Primer has been not pressed at cold start
Press the primer and restart
Primer has been pressed at warm start
Dry spark plug Spark plug is wet
Dry spark plug
Spark plug is damaged
Replace spark plug
Spark plug connector lose
Attach properly
Engine stops Not enough fuel in fuel tank
Add fuel
Cutting device is blocked
Remove blockage
Unsatisfactory cutting performance
Cutting blade is dull/damaged
Have a specialist to sharpen or replace it
Cutting material exceeds capacity
Only cut materials acc. to the capacity of the product
Excessive vibration/noise or exhaust Cutting device is dull/damaged
Replace with a new one
Bolts/nuts are loosen
Tig ht en b ol ts /n ut s
Petrol/oil is incorrect
Empty unused petrol/oil and refill with the correct petrol/oil
WARNING! Suspected malfunctions are often due to causes that the user can fix themselves Therefore check the product using this section. In most cases the problem can be solved quickly.
WARNING! Only perform the steps described within these instructions! All further inspection, maintenance and repair work must be performed by an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself!
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