Toro PowerPlex Series, PowerPlex 51481, PowerPlex 51481T Operator's Manual

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FormNo.3424-861RevA
PowerPlex13in40VMAXString Trimmer/Edger
ModelNo.51481—SerialNo.319000001andUp ModelNo.51481T—SerialNo.319000001andUp
Registeratwww.T oro.com. OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3424-861*A
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Ifyouhavequestionsor problems,calltollfree 1-800-237-2654(US)or 1-800-248-3258(Canada) beforereturningthis product.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Thepowercordonthisproductcontains
lead,achemicalknowntotheState
ofCaliforniatocausebirthdefects
orotherreproductiveharm.Wash
handsafterhandling.
Useofthisproductmaycauseexposure
tochemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Introduction
Thistrimmerisintendedtobeusedbyresidential homeownerstotrimgrassasneededoutdoors.Itis designedprimarilytousebatterypackModel88540 (providedwithModel51481)or88541.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely .
YoumaycontactT orodirectlyatwww.Toro.comfor productandaccessoryinformation,helpndinga dealer,thecompletewarrantydetails,ortoregister yourproduct.
Model51481Tdoesnotincludeabatteryora charger.
Important:Withyourmobiledevice,youcan
scantheQRcode(ifequipped)ontheserial numberplatetoaccesswarranty ,parts,andother productinformation.
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1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
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Safety
WARNING:Whenusingelectricgardeningappliances, alwaysfollowbasicsafetyprecautionstoreduce theriskofre,electricshock,andpersonalinjury, includingthefollowing:
WARNING
Failuretofollowallwarningsandinstructions mayresultinelectricshock,reand/or seriouspersonalinjury .
Readallsafetywarningsandallinstructions.
Saveallwarningsandinstructionsforfuture reference.
Theterm“powertool”inallthewarningsrefers toyourmains-operated(corded)powertoolor battery-operated(cordless)powertool.
1.Workareasafety
A.Keeptheworkareacleanandwelllit.
Clutteredordarkareasinviteaccidents.
B.Donotoperatepowertoolsinexplosive
atmospheres,suchasinthepresence ofammableliquids,gasses,ordust.
Powertoolscreatesparks,whichmayignite thedustorfumes.
C.Keepchildrenandbystandersaway
whileoperatingapowertool.Distractions
cancauseyoutolosecontrol.
D.Avoiddangerousenvironments.Donot
useappliancesindamporwetlocations.
2.Personalsafety
A.Stayalert;watchwhatyouaredoing
andusecommonsensewhenoperating apowertool.Donotuseapowertool whileyouaretiredorundertheinuence ofdrugs,alcohol,ormedication.A
momentofinattentionwhileoperatingpower toolsmayresultinseriouspersonalinjury .
B.Usepersonalprotectiveequipment.
Alwaysweareyeprotection.Protective
equipmentsuchasadustmask,non-skid safetyshoes,ahardhat,orhearing protectionusedforappropriateconditions willreducepersonalinjuries.
C.Preventunintentionalstarting.Ensure
theswitchisintheOFFpositionbefore connectingtopowersourceand/or batterypackandpickinguporcarrying thetool.Carryingpowertoolswithyour
ngerontheswitchorenergizingpower toolsthathavetheswitchoninvites accidents.
D.Donotoverreach.Keepproper
footingandbalanceatalltimes.This
enablesbettercontrolofthepowertoolin unexpectedsituations.
E.Dressproperly .Donotwearloose
clothingorjewelry.Keepyourhair, clothing,andglovesawayfrommoving parts.Looseclothes,jewelry,orlonghair
canbecaughtinmovingparts.
F.Keepyourhandsandfeetawayfromthe
cuttingarea.
3.Powertooluseandcare
A.Donotforcethepowertool.Usethe
correctpowertoolforyourapplication.
Thecorrectpowertoolwilldothejob betterandsaferattherateforwhichitwas designed.
B.Donotusethepowertooliftheswitch
doesnotturnitonandoff.Anypowertool
thatcannotbecontrolledwiththeswitchis dangerousandmustberepaired.
C.Removethebatterypackfromthepower
toolbeforemakinganyadjustments, changingaccessories,orstoringpower tools.Suchpreventivesafetymeasures
reducetheriskofstartingthepowertool accidentally.
D.Storeidlepowertoolsoutofthereach
ofchildrenanddonotallowpersons unfamiliarwiththepowertoolorthese instructionstooperatethepowertool.
Powertoolsaredangerousinthehandsof untrainedusers.
E.Storeidleappliancesindoors.Whennot
inuse,appliancesshouldbestoredindoors inadryandhighorlocked-upplace,outof thereachofchildren.
F.Maintainpowertools.Checkfor
misalignmentorbindingofmoving parts,breakageofparts,andanyother conditionthatmayaffecttheoperation ofpowertools.Ifdamaged,havethe powertoolrepairedbeforeuse.Many
accidentsarecausedbypoorlymaintained powertools.
G.Maintainappliancewithcare.Keep
cuttingedgesharpandcleanforbest performanceandtoreducetheriskof injury.Followinstructionsforlubricatingand changingaccessories.Keephandlesdry, clean,andfreefromoilandgrease.
H.Keepcuttingtoolssharpandclean.
Properlymaintainedcuttingtoolswithsharp cuttingedgesarelesslikelytobindandare easiertocontrol.
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I.Usethepowertoolinaccordancewith
theseinstructionsandinthemanner intendedfortheparticulartypeofpower tool,takingintoaccounttheworking conditionsandtheworktobeperformed.
Usingthepowertoolforoperationsdifferent fromthoseintendedcouldresultina hazardoussituation.
J.Keepguardsinplaceandinworking
order.
K.Checkfordamagedparts.Beforeusing
theappliance,carefullycheckaguardor otherpartthatisdamagedtodetermine thatitwilloperateproperlyandperform itsintendedfunction.Checkforalignment ofmovingparts,bindingofmovingparts, breakageofparts,mounting,andanyother conditionthatmayaffectitsoperation.A guardorotherpartthatisdamagedshould beproperlyrepairedorreplacedbyan authorizedservicecenterunlessindicated elsewhereinthismanual.
4.Service
Haveyourpowertoolservicedbya qualiedrepairpersonusingonlyidentical replacementparts.Thiswillensurethatthe
safetyofthepowertoolismaintained.
5.BatterySafety
A.Donotchargeapplianceinrainorinwet
locations.
B.Donotusebattery-operatedappliancein
therain.
C.Useonlythefollowingtypeandsize
battery(ies):T orobatteryModel88540or
88541.
D.Removeordisconnectthebatterybefore
servicing,cleaning,orremovingmaterial fromthegardeningappliance.
E.Donotdisposeofthebattery(ies)ina
re.Thecellmayexplode.Checkwith localcodesforpossiblespecialdisposal instructions.
F.Donotopenormutilatethebattery(ies).
Releasedelectrolyteiscorrosiveandmay causedamagetotheeyesorskin.Itmay betoxicifswallowed.
G.Exercisecareinhandlingbatteriesinorder
nottoshortthebatterywithconducting materialssuchasrings,bracelets,andkeys. Thebatteryorconductormayoverheatand causeburns.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyarea ofpotentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedormissing.
decal136-2463
136-2463
Model51481
decal136-2464
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Model51481T
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1.Thebatterypackis charging.
3.Thebatterypackistoo warm.
2.Thebatterypackisfully charged.
4.Replacethebatterypack.
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136-2482
1.Stringtrimmeredger
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1.Presstorotate.
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1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual;keepawayfrom movingparts;keepallguardsandcoversinplace;wear eyeprotection;donotoperateinwetconditions.
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136-2534
1.Thebatterydoesnot comeoutoftheboxfully charged.
4.Stop—followthese instructionsbeforerst use.
2.Placethebatteryinthe batterycharger.
5.ReadtheOperator’s Manual.
3.Waituntilthebatteryis fullychargedbeforethe rstuse.
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1.Chargethebatterywherethetemperatureisbetween0°C and40°C(32°Fand104°F).
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Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
1
Nopartsrequired
Mountthebatterycharger(optional).
2
Nopartsrequired
Unfoldthehandle.
3
Auxiliaryhandle1Installtheauxiliaryhandle.
Guard
1
4
Phillipsheadscrew2
Installtheguard.
5
Wireedgeguard1Installtheedgeguard.
Note:Thebatterypackisnotfullychargedwhenyoupurchaseit.Beforeusingthetoolforthersttime,refer
toChargingtheBatteryPack(page12).
1
MountingtheBattery Charger(Optional)
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Ifdesired,mountthebatterychargersecurelyona wallusingthewall-mountkeyholesonthebackof thecharger.
Mountitindoors(suchasagarageorotherdryplace), nearapoweroutlet,andoutofthereachofchildren.
RefertoFigure2forassistanceinmountingthe charger.
Note:Slideandtwistthechargeroverthe
appropriatelypositionedhardwaretosecurethe chargerinplace(hardwarenotincluded).
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UnfoldingtheHandle
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
1.Unfoldthehandle(AofFigure3).
2.Pressandholdthelockingbuttonontheuppershaft,alignthelockingbuttonwiththeslottedholeonthe lowershaft,andslidethe2shaftstogether.Oncetheslottedholeonthelowershaftispastthelocking button,releasethelockingbutton,andslidethelowershaftintotheuppershaftuntilthetrimmeris atthedesiredheight(BofFigure3).
Note:Usethelockingbuttononlyforassemblyanddisassembly.Youdonotneedtousethebuttonto
adjustthehandle.
3.Tightenthelowershaftconnectortosecurethehandleatthedesiredheight(CofFigure3).
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InstallingtheAuxiliary Handle
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Auxiliaryhandle
Procedure
1.Lineupthegroovealongthehandlewiththe grooveontheauxiliaryhandleandslidethe auxiliaryhandletowardthetrimmerhandle(Aof
Figure4).
2.Snapthehandlesecurelyintoplace(BofFigure
4).
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InstallingtheGuard
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Guard
2Phillipsheadscrew
Procedure
1.Removethe2Phillipsscrewsthataretapedto theguardandslidetheguardontothetrimmer base(AofFigure5).
2.Securetheguardontothebaseofthetrimmer withthe2Phillipsscrews(BofFigure5).
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InstallingtheEdgeGuard
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Wireedgeguard
Procedure
Slightlyspreadtheendsofthewireedgeguardapart andinserttheendsintotheholesinthetrimmer housingasshowninFigure6.
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ProductOverview
Specications
AppropriateTemperatureRanges
Chargethebatteryat0°C(32°F)to40°C(104°F)*
Useproductsat
-15°C(5°F)to60°C(140°F)
Storeproductsat-15°C(5°F)to60°C(140°F)
UnplugthechargerifBelow0°C(32°F)orabove
40°C(104°F)
*Chargingtimewillincreaseifyoudonotchargethe batterywithinthisrange.
Storethetool,batterypack,andbatterychargerinan enclosedclean,dryarea.
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Operation
StartingtheTrimmer
1.Makesurethattheventsonthetrimmerare clearofanydustanddebris.
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1.Trimmerventingareas
2.Alignthecavityinthebatterypackwiththe tongueonthehandlehousing(Figure8).
3.Pushthebatterypackintothehandleuntilthe batterylocksintothelatch(Figure8).
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Figure8
1.Batterylatch
4.T ostartthetrimmer,pressthelockoutbutton, thensqueezethevariable-speedtrigger(Figure
9).
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Figure9
1.Lockoutbutton2.Variable-speedtrigger
ShuttingOfftheTrimmer
Toshutoffthetrimmer,releasethetrigger.
Wheneveryouarenotusingthetrimmerorare transportingthetrimmertoorfromtheworkarea, removethebatterypack.
RemovingtheBatteryPack fromtheTrimmer
Pressthebatterylatchonthemachinetoreleasethe batterypackandslidethebatterypackoutofthe machine(Figure10).
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1.Batterylatch
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ChargingtheBatteryPack
Important:Readallsafetyprecautions.
Important:Chargethebatterypackonlyin
temperaturesthatarewithintheappropriate range;refertoSpecications(page10).
Note:Atanytime,pressthebattery-charge-indicator
buttononthebatterypacktodisplaythecurrent charge(LEDindicators).
1.Makesurethattheventsonthebatterypackare clearofanydustanddebris.
2.Lineupthecavityinthebatterypack(Figure11) withthetongueonthecharger.
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1.Batterypackcavity4.Battery-charge-indicator
button
2.Batterypackterminals
5.LEDindicators(current charge)
3.Batterypackventingareas
3.Makesurethattheventsonthebatterycharger areclearofanydustanddebris.
4.Slidethebatterypackintothechargeruntilitis fullyseated(Figure12).
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Figure12
1.Chargerventingareas
3.Rightindicatorlight
2.Leftindicatorlight
5.T oremovethebatterypack,slidethebattery backwardoutofthecharger.
6.RefertothefollowingtabletointerprettheLED indicatorsonthebatterycharger.
LeftLight
RightLight
Indicates:
Off
Red
Chargerison;nobattery packinserted
RedRedBatterypackischarging
Green
RedBatterypackischarged
Orange
RedBatterypackistoowarm
RedBlinkingRedReplacethebatterypack
AdvancingtheLine
Note:Thetrimmerisequippedwithanauto-feed
head.
1.Withthetrimmerrunning,releasetheswitch trigger.
2.Waitafewseconds,thenpressthelockout buttonandsqueezethetrigger.
Note:Thelineextendsapproximately6mm
(1/4inch)witheachstopandstartofthetrimmer untilthelinereachesthelengthofthegrass deectorblade.
3.Resumetrimming.
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AdvancingtheLine Manually
Removethebatteryfromthetrimmer,thenpushthe buttonatthebaseofthespoolretainerwhilepulling onthetrimmerlinetomanuallyadvancetheline.
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1.Button
AdjustingtheHandle Height
1.Loosenthelowershaftconnector(AofFigure
14).
2.Slidethetelescopingshafttoyourdesired position(BofFigure14).
Important:Donotslidetheuppershaft
overtheventsonthelowershaftanddonot removetherubberbumper.
3.Tightenthehandleconnectortosecurethe handle(CofFigure14).
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AdjustingtheAuxiliary Handle
1.Releasetheauxiliary-handlelatch(AofFigure
15).
2.Slidetheauxiliaryhandleupordowntoyour desiredheight(BofFigure15).
Important:Donotremovetherubber
bumper.
3.Closetheauxiliary-handlelatchtosecurethe auxiliaryhandleinplace(CofFigure15).
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Trimming
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Edging
Tousethetrimmerasanedger,refertothefollowing steps:
1.Presstherotatorbutton,rotatethehead90°, andmakesurethatitlocksintoplace(Aof
Figure16).
2.Standthetrimmeronthewheelandbegin edging(BofFigure16).
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OperatingTips
Keepthetrimmertiltedtowardtheareabeingcut;
thisisthebestcuttingarea.
Thestringtrimmercutswhenyoumoveitfromleft
toright.Thispreventsthetrimmerfromthrowing debrisatyou.
Usethetipofthestringtodothecutting;donot
forcethestringheadintouncutgrass.
Wireandpicketfencescancausethestringto
wearrapidlyandevenbreak.Stoneandbrick walls,curbs,andwoodcanalsocausethestring towearrapidly.
Avoidtreesandshrubs.Thestringcaneasily
damagetreebark,woodmoldings,siding,and fenceposts.
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1.Directionofrotation2.Stringpath
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Maintenance
Aftereachuseofthetrimmer,completethefollowing:
1.Removethebatteryfromthetrimmer.
2.Wipethetrimmercleanwithadampcloth.Do nothosethetrimmerdownorsubmergeitin water.
CAUTION
Thelinecutoffbladeonthedeectoris sharpandcancutyou.
Donotuseyourhandstocleanthe deectorshieldandblade.
3.Wipeorscrapecleanthecuttingheadareaany timethereisanaccumulationofdebris.
4.Checkandtightenallfasteners.Ifanypartis damagedorlost,repairorreplaceit.
5.Brushdebrisawayfromairintakeventsand exhaustonmotorhousingtopreventthemotor fromoverheating.
ReplacingtheSpool
Useonly2mm(0.080inch)diametermonolament string.UseT oroPartNo.88545replacementstring forbestperformance.
Important:Usingalargerdiameterstringcauses
themotortooverheatandfail.
1.Removethebattery.
2.Pushinthetabsonthesideofthespool retainingcover(Figure18).
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1.Eyelet4.Tabs
2.Spool5.Linecutoffblade
3.Spoolretainingcover
3.Pullthespoolretainingcoveruptoremoveit andremovethespool.
4.Installthenewspoolsothatthestringaligns withtheeyeletinthestringhead.Threadthe stringintotheeyelet.
5.Verifythattheendofthestringextends approximately152mm(6inches)beyondthe slot.
6.Pullthestringextendingfromthestringheadso thatthestringreleasesfromtheslotinthespool.
7.Installthespoolretainerbypressingthetabs intotheslotsandpushingdownuntilthespool retainerclicksintoplace.
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ReplacingtheString
1.Removethebattery.
2.Removethespool;refertoReplacingtheSpool
(page15).
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Figure20
1.Spool3.Upperpartofspool
2.Anchorhole
Note:Removeanyoldstringremainingonthe
spool.
3.Thespoolacceptsapproximately3.9m(13ft)of string.Useonly2mm(0.080inch)diameter
monolamentstring.
Note:Donotuseanyothergaugeortypeof
string,asthiscoulddamagethetrimmer.
4.Insertthestringintotheanchorhole(Figure20). Windthestringontothespoolinthedirection shownbythearrowsonthespool.
5.Placethestringintheslotontheupperspool ange,leavingabout152mm(6inches) extendedbeyondtheslot.
Note:Donotoverll.Afterwindingthestring,
thereshouldbeatleast6mm(1/4inch)between thewoundstringandtheoutsideedgeofthe spool.
6.Replacethespoolandthespoolretainer;refer toReplacingtheSpool(page15).
Storage
Important:Storethetool,batterypack,and
chargeronlyintemperaturesthatarewithinthe appropriaterange;refertoSpecications(page
10).
Important:Ifyouarestoringthetoolforayear
orlonger,removethebatterypackfromthetool andchargethebatterypackuntil2or3LED indicatorsturnblueonthebattery.Donotstorea fullychargedorfullydepletedbattery .Whenyou arereadytousethetoolagain,chargethebattery packuntiltheleftindicatorlightturnsgreenon thechargerorall4LEDindicatorsturnblueon thebattery.
Disconnecttheproductfromthepowersupply
(i.e.,removetheplugfromthepowersupplyorthe batterypack)andcheckfordamageafteruse.
Cleanallforeignmaterialfromtheproduct.
Whennotinuse,storethetool,batterypack,and
batterychargeroutofthereachofchildren.
Keepthetool,batterypack,andbatterycharger
awayfromcorrosiveagents,suchasgarden chemicalsandde-icingsalts.
T oreducetheriskofseriouspersonalinjury,do
notstorethebatterypackoutsideorinvehicles.
Storethetool,batterypack,andbatterycharger
inanenclosedclean,dryarea.
PreparingtheBatteryPack forRecycling
Important:Uponremoval,covertheterminalsof
thebatterypackwithheavy-dutyadhesivetape. Donotattempttodestroyordisassemblethe batterypackorremoveanyofitscomponents. Recycleorproperlydisposeoflithium-ionbattery packsatabatteryrecyclingfacility.
Formoreinformationonrecyclinglithium-ion batterypacksandtolocatethebattery recyclingfacilityclosesttoyou,visit www.Call2Recycle.org(USandCanadaonly). IfyouarelocatedoutsideoftheUSand Canada,pleasecontactyourauthorizedT oro distributor.
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Troubleshooting
Performonlythestepsdescribedintheseinstructions.Allfurtherinspection,maintenance,andrepairwork mustbeperformedbyanauthorizedservicecenterorasimilarlyqualiedspecialistifyoucannotsolvethe problemyourself.
Problem
PossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1.Thebatteryisnotfullyinstalledinthe tool.
1.Removeandthenreplacethebattery intothetool,makingsurethatitisfully installedandlatched.
2.Thebatterypackisnotcharged.
2.Removethebatterypackfromthetool andchargeit.
3.Thebatterypackisdamaged.3.Replacethebatterypack.
Thetooldoesnotstart.
4.Thereisanotherelectricalproblem withthetool.
4.ContactanAuthorizedServiceDealer.
1.Thebatterypackchargecapacityis toolow .
1.Removethebatterypackfromthetool andfullychargethebatterypack.
Thetooldoesnotreachfullpower.
2.Theairventsareblocked.
2.Cleantheairvents.
1.Thereisdebrisonthedrumareaon thetrimmer .
1.Cleananydebrisoffofthedrumarea.
Thetoolisproducingexcessivevibration ornoise.
2.Thespoolisnotproperlywound.2.Advancethelineusingthetrigger
switchand/orremovethelineonthe spoolandwindthespoolagain.
Thebatterypackloseschargequickly .1.Thebatterypackisoverorunderthe
appropriatetemperaturerange.
1.Movethebatterypacktoaplace whereitisdryandthetemperatureis between0°C(32°F)and40°C(104°F).
1.Thebatterychargerisoverorunder theappropriatetemperaturerange.
1.Unplugthebatterychargerandmove ittoaplacewhereitisdryandthe temperatureisbetween0°C(32°F) and40°C(104°F).
Thebatterychargerisnotworking.
2.Theoutletthatthebatterychargeris pluggedintodoesnothavepower .
2.Contactyourlicensedelectricianto repairtheoutlet.
Thebatterypackshowsonly3LED indicatorsafteronlyafewsecondsof usingafullychargedbattery.
1.Thisisanormaloccurrence.
1.Stopthetoolandpressthe battery-charge-indicatorbuttonor theremovethebatteryfromthetoolto displaytheactualbatterycharge.
All4LEDindicatorsareblinkingon thebatterypackafteryoupressthe battery-charge-indicatorbuttononthe batterypackandthecurrentcharge displays(whenthebatterypackisnotin use).
1.Thebatterypackisoverorunderthe appropriatetemperaturerange.
1.Movethebatterypacktoaplace whereitisdryandthetemperatureis between0°C(32°F)and40°C(104°F).
All4LEDindicatorsareblinkingonthe batterypackafterreleasingthetrigger (whenthebatterypackisinuse).
1.Thebatterypackisoverorunderthe appropriatetemperaturerange.
1.Movethebatterypacktoaplace whereitisdryandthetemperatureis between0°C(32°F)and40°C(104°F).
2LEDindicatorsareblinkingon thebatterypackafteryoupressthe battery-charge-indicatorbuttononthe batterypackandthecurrentcharge displays(whenthebatterypackisnotin use).
1.Thereisadifferenceinvoltage betweencellsinthebatterypack.
1.Placethebatteryonthechargeruntil itisfullycharged.
2LEDindicatorsareblinkingonthe batterypackafterreleasingthetrigger (whenthebatterypackisinuse).
1.Thereisadifferenceinvoltage betweencellsinthebatterypack.
1.Placethebatteryonthechargeruntil itisfullycharged.
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Problem
PossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1LEDindicatorisblinkingonthebattery pack.
1.Thebatterypackvoltageislow .1.Placethebatterypackonthecharger.
Itisdifculttoremovethebatterypack fromthetool.
1.Thebatterypack/toolisneworthere iscorrosioninthebatteryterminals and/ortheterminalsonthetool.
1.Cleantheterminalsonthebatterypack andthetool.Thenapplydielectric greasetothebatteryterminals;donot useanyothertypeoflubricantasitcan damagetheterminals.
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CaliforniaProposition65WarningInformation
Whatisthiswarning?
Youmayseeaproductforsalethathasawarninglabellikethefollowing:
WARNING:CancerandReproductiveHarm—www.p65Warnings.ca.gov.
WhatisProp65?
Prop65appliestoanycompanyoperatinginCalifornia,sellingproductsinCalifornia,ormanufacturingproductsthatmaybesoldinorbroughtinto California.ItmandatesthattheGovernorofCaliforniamaintainandpublishalistofchemicalsknowntocausecancer,birthdefects,and/orother reproductiveharm.Thelist,whichisupdatedannually,includeshundredsofchemicalsfoundinmanyeverydayitems.ThepurposeofProp65isto informthepublicaboutexposuretothesechemicals.
Prop65doesnotbanthesaleofproductscontainingthesechemicalsbutinsteadrequireswarningsonanyproduct,productpackaging,orliteraturewith theproduct.Moreover,aProp65warningdoesnotmeanthataproductisinviolationofanyproductsafetystandardsorrequirements.Infact,the CaliforniagovernmenthasclariedthataProp65warning“isnotthesameasaregulatorydecisionthataproductis‘safe’or‘unsafe.’”Manyofthese chemicalshavebeenusedineverydayproductsforyearswithoutdocumentedharm.Formoreinformation,gotohttps://oag.ca.gov/prop65/faqs-view-all
.
AProp65warningmeansthatacompanyhaseither(1)evaluatedtheexposureandhasconcludedthatitexceedsthe“nosignicantrisklevel”;or(2) haschosentoprovideawarningbasedonitsunderstandingaboutthepresenceofalistedchemicalwithoutattemptingtoevaluatetheexposure.
Doesthislawapplyeverywhere?
Prop65warningsarerequiredunderCalifornialawonly.ThesewarningsareseenthroughoutCaliforniainawiderangeofsettings,includingbutnot limitedtorestaurants,grocerystores,hotels,schools,andhospitals,andonawidevarietyofproducts.Additionally ,someonlineandmailorder retailersprovideProp65warningsontheirwebsitesorincatalogs.
HowdotheCaliforniawarningscomparetofederallimits?
Prop65standardsareoftenmorestringentthanfederalandinternationalstandards.TherearevarioussubstancesthatrequireaProp65warning atlevelsthatarefarlowerthanfederalactionlimits.Forexample,theProp65standardforwarningsforleadis0.5μg/day,whichiswellbelow thefederalandinternationalstandards.
Whydon’tallsimilarproductscarrythewarning?
ProductssoldinCaliforniarequireProp65labellingwhilesimilarproductssoldelsewheredonot.
AcompanyinvolvedinaProp65lawsuitreachingasettlementmayberequiredtouseProp65warningsforitsproducts,butothercompanies
makingsimilarproductsmayhavenosuchrequirement.
TheenforcementofProp65isinconsistent.
CompaniesmayelectnottoprovidewarningsbecausetheyconcludethattheyarenotrequiredtodosounderProp65;alackofwarningsfora
productdoesnotmeanthattheproductisfreeoflistedchemicalsatsimilarlevels.
WhydoesToroincludethiswarning?
Torohaschosentoprovideconsumerswithasmuchinformationaspossiblesothattheycanmakeinformeddecisionsabouttheproductstheybuyand use.T oroprovideswarningsincertaincasesbasedonitsknowledgeofthepresenceofoneormorelistedchemicalswithoutevaluatingthelevelof exposure,asnotallthelistedchemicalsprovideexposurelimitrequirements.WhiletheexposurefromT oroproductsmaybenegligibleorwellwithinthe “nosignicantrisk”range,outofanabundanceofcaution,TorohaselectedtoprovidetheProp65warnings.Moreover,ifTorodoesnotprovidethese warnings,itcouldbesuedbytheStateofCaliforniaorbyprivatepartiesseekingtoenforceProp65andsubjecttosubstantialpenalties.
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