Weed Eater 545117552 User Manual

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Instruction Manual
Manual de Instrucciones
Manuel d’Instructions
PE550
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL
WARNING:
Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury .
ADVERTENCIA:
Lea el manual de instrucciones y siga todas las advertencias e instrucciones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede resultar en le­siones graves.
AVERTISSEMENT:
Lire le manuel d’instructions et bien respecter tous les avertisse­ments et toutes les instructions de sécurité. T out défaut de le faire pourrait entraîner des blessures graves.
WEED EATER 1030 Stevens Creek Road Augusta, GA 30907
545117552 Rev. 2 8/2/07 BRW
FRANÇAIS
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SAFETY RULES
WARNING: When using gardening
appliances, basic safety precautions must al­ways be followed to reduce the risk of fire and serious injury. Read and follow all instructions. This power unit can be dangerous! Operator is responsible for following instructions and warnings on unit and in manual. Read entire instruction manual before using unit! Be thor­oughly familiar with the controls and the prop­er use of the unit. Restrict the use of this unit to persons who have read, understand and will follow the instructions and warnings on the unit and in the manual. Never allow chil­dren to operate this unit.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OPERATOR SAFET Y
S Dress properly. Always wear safety
glasses or similar eye protection when op­erating, or performing maintenance on your unit (safety glasses are available). Eye protection should be marked Z87.
S Always wear face or dust mask if operation
is dusty.
S Always wear heavy, long pants, long
sleeves, boots, and gloves. Do not go bare­foot or wear sandals.
S Secure hair above shoulder length. Se-
cure or remove loose clothing or clothing with loosely hanging ties, straps, tassels, etc. They can be caught in moving parts.
S Being fully covered also helps protect you
from debris and pieces of toxic plants thrown by spinning blade.
S Stay alert. Do not operate when you are
tired, ill, upset, or under the influence of al­cohol, drugs, or medication. Watch what you are doing; use common sense.
S Wear hearing protection. S Never start or run inside a closed room,
building or other unventilated area. Breath­ing exhaust fumes can kill.
S Keep handles free of oil and fuel. S Always use the handle. S Keep hands and feet away from cutting
area.
S Do not attempt to remove cut material nor
hold material to be cut when engine is run­ning or when cutting member is moving.
S Make sure spark plug is disconnected
when cleaning jammed material from cut­ting member.
S Never direct discharge of material toward
bystanders nor allow anyone near the area of operation. Use care in directing dis­charge to avoid glass enclosures, automo­biles, and the like.
SAFETY INFORMATION
ON THE UNIT
S Don’t overreach or stand on unstable sup-
port. Keep good footing and balance at all times.
UNIT SAFETY
S Inspect entire unit before each use. Re-
place damaged parts. Check for fuel leaks. Make sure all fasteners are in place and se­curely fastened.
S Maintain the unit according to recom-
mended procedures.
S Throw away blades that are bent, warped,
cracked, broken, or damaged in any other way. Replace parts that are cracked, chipped, or damaged before using the unit.
S Use only recommended WEED EATER
parts and accessories. Never use wire, wire rope, string, flailing devices, etc.
S Disconnect the spark plug before performing
maintenance except carburetor adjustments.
S Be sure the blade stops turning when the
engine idles (see CARBURETOR AD­JUSTMENTS).
S Remove the blade before making carbure-
tor adjustments. Hold the unit by hand. Do not make carburetor adjustments from the blade side of the unit.
S Keep others away when making carburetor
adjustments.
S Never start the unit with the gearbox re-
moved. The clutch can fly off and cause se­rious injury.
S Have all maintenance and service not ex-
plained in this manual performed by an authorized service dealer.
EDGING SAFETY
WARNING: Inspect the area to be
edged before each use. Remove objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, etc.) which can be thrown by the blade or can wrap around the shaft. S Keep others including children, animals,
bystanders, and helpers at least 50 feet (15 meters) away. Stop the unit immediately if you are approached.
S Hold the unit firmly with both hands. S Keep firm footing and balance. Do not over-
reach or stand on unstable support.
S Do not attempt to remove cut material nor
hold material to be cut when the engine is running or when cutting member is moving.
S Always keep the wheels and skid incontact
with the ground.
S Keep all parts of your body away from the
blade and muffler.
S Always push the unit slowly over the
ground. Stay alert for uneven sidewalks, holes in the terrain, large roots, etc.
S Use only for jobs explained in this manual.
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Safety Glasses
Boots
50 pieds
(15 m)
Thrown objects
WARNING:
Blade can throw objects violently.
D You can be blinded or injured. D Wears safety glasses or similar eye
protection.
WARNING:
Hazard zone for thrown objects.
D Blade can throw objects violently. D Others can be blinded or injured. D Keep people and animals 50 feet (15 meters)
away.
Blade rotates momentarily after the trigger is released.
Instruction Manual
FUEL SAFETY
S Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where there
are not sparks or flames.
S Always store gasoline in a container ap-
proved for flammable liquids.
S Do not smoke or allow smoking near fuel or
the unit; do not smoke while using the unit.
S Make sure the unit is properly assembled
and in good operating condition.
S Avoid spilling fuel or oil. Wipe up all fuel
spills before starting unit.
S Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from
fueling site before starting engine.
S Stop engine and allow to cool before re-
moving fuel cap.
S Do not store the unit with fuel in the fuel
tank; use up fuel left in the carburetor and fuel line by starting the unit and letting it run until it stops.
S Store unit and fuel in an area where fuel va-
pors cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
S Do not grasp or hold exposed blade. S Stop unit before leaving work area. S Allow unit to cool, run fuel out of the fuel
tank, and secure the unit before storing or transporting it in a vehicle.
S Before storing, use up fuel left in the carbu-
retor by starting the unit and letting it run un­til it stops. Always allow the unit to cool be­fore storage.
Allow blade to s top before removing it from the cut.
Safety Labels
WARNING:
Blade rotates momentarily after the trigger is released .
D The blade can seriously cut you or others. D Allow blade to stop before removing it from
the cut.
WARNING:
Read instruction manual.
D Follow all warnings and instructions. D Failure to do so can result in serious
injury.
S Store unit and fuel in area where fuel vapors
cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
S Store unit so blade cannot accidentally
cause injury. S Store unit out of reach of children. If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use care and good judgment. If you need assistance, call 1-800-554-6723.
SPECIAL NOTICE: This unit is not
equipped with a temperature limiting muffler and spark arresting screen which meets the requirements of California Codes 4442 and
4443. All U.S. forest land and the states of California, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington require by law that many internalcombustion engines be equipped with a spark arrestor screen. If you operate in a locale where such regulations ex­ist, you are legally responsible for installing and maintaining the operating condition of these parts. Failure to do so is a violation of the law. If a spark arresting screen is re­quired in your area, contact your authorized service dealer for the correct kit.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Exposure to vibra-
tions through prolonged use of gasoline pow­ered hand tools could cause blood vessel or nerve damage in the fingers, hands, and joints of people prone to circulation disorders or abnormal swellings. Prolonged use in cold weather has been linked to blood vessel dam­age in otherwise healthy people. If symptoms occur such as numbness, pain, loss of
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strength, change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in the fingers, hands, or joints, discontinue the use of this tool and seek med­ical attention. An anti-vibration system does not guarantee the avoidance of these prob­lems. Users who operate power tools on a
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: If received assembled,
repeat all steps to ensure your unit is properly assembled and all fasteners are secure. Examine parts for damage. Do not use dam­aged parts.
NOTE: If you need assistance or find parts
missing or damaged, call 1-800-554--6723. This instruction manual has been developed
to help you assemble the unit and to provide its safe operation. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar with the unit before you begin assembly.
Read your instruction manual. Tools you will need:
S Adjustable wrench S Hex wrench (provided)
TUBE ASSEMBLY
When performing the following step,
NOTE:
be sure the handle is aligned as follows: label on top, throttle trigger to the operator’s right hand side. The starter rope and the throttle
cable must not wrap around the tube.
Throttle trigger
Label
continual and regular basis must monitor closely their physical condition and the condi­tion of this tool.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3. Thread one locknut onto each screw and
tighten securely.
Handle tube
Screws
Lower Tube
NOTE: When performing the following step,
be sure the starter rope is not caught under the cable clamp. The starter rope must hang freely to operate properly.
4. Align the cable clamp between the tube
screws. Install the cable clamp aroundthe tube and throttle cable.
Starter Rope
Locknuts
1. Assemble handle tube to the lower tube (it will be necessary to pull some of the start­er rope out of the housing).
2. Align the screw holes; insert the screws through the aligned holes.
Cable Clamp
Throttle cable
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OPERATION
KNOW YOUR EDGER
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the vari­ous controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
Starter Rope Handle
Throttle Trigger
Spark Plug
Choke
ON/OFF Switch
Fuel/Oil Mix Cap
Depth Control Lever
Primer Bulb
ON/OFF SWITCH
TheON/OFFswitchisusedtoselecttheON or OFF position.
STARTER ROPE HANDLE
The STARTER ROPE HANDLE is used for starting the engine.
PRIMER BULB
The PRIMER BULB removes air from the car­buretor and fuel lines and fills them with fuel. Thisallowsyoutostarttheenginewithfewer pulls on the starter rope. Activate the primer bulb by pressing it and allowing it to return to its origi­nal form.
CHOKE
The CHOKE helps to supply fuel to the engine to aid in cold starting. Activate the choke by movingthechokelevertotheFULLCHOKE position. After the engine attemptsto start, move
Muffler and Guard
Depth Adjusting Skid
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Be sure to read the fuel
information in the safety rules before you be­gin. If you do not understand the safety rules, do not attempt to fuel your unit. Call 1-800-554-6723.
FUELING ENGINE
WARNING: Remove fuel cap slowly
when refueling.
HELPFUL TIP
Toobtain the correct oil mix ratio, pour 3.2 ounces of 2--cycle synthetic oil into one gallon of fresh gas.
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Before operation, gasoline must be mixed with a good quality synthetic 2-cycle air­cooled engine oil designed to be mixed at a ratio of 40:1. Poulan/Weed Eater brand synthetic oil
Air Filter
Blade Guard
Blade
the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position. Once engine has started, move the choke lever to the OFF CHOKE position.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
The THROTTLE TRIGGER controls engine speed. It is designed to be activated by the right hand.
BLADE
The BLADE is designed to cut sod.
DEPTH ADJUSTING SKID
The DEPTH ADJUSTING SKID sets the depth of the cut.
DEPTH CONTROL LEVER
The DEPTH CONTROL LEVER regulates the cutting depth. Move the lever backward for full depth edging, forward for half depth edging.
is recommended. Mix gasoline and oil at a ratio of 40:1. A 40:1 ratio is obtained by mixing 3.2 ounces (95 ml) of oil with 1 gallon (4 liters) of un­leaded gasoline. DO NOT USE automotive oil or boat oil. These oils will cause engine damage. When mixing fuel, follow instructions printed on container. Once oil is added to gasoline, shake container momentarily to assure that the fuel is thoroughly mixed. Always read and follow the safety rules relating to fuel before fueling your unit.
IMPORTANT
Experience indicates that alcohol blended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during stor­age. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. To avoid engine problems, empty the fuel system before stor­age for 30 days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel next season.Never use engine or carburetor
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cleaner products inthe fueltank or permanent damage may occur.See the STORAGE sec­tion for additional information.
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
S To stop a running engine, move the switch
to the OFF position.
S If engine does not stop, move choke lever
to FULL CHOKE position.
ON/OFF Switch
STARTING YOUR ENGINE
(for location of controls, refer to the KNOW YOUR EDGER section) S Fuel the engine; then move 10 feet (3 me-
ters) away from the fueling site.
DANGER: The cutting blade will
turn when the engine starts.
WARNING: Avoid any contact with
the muffler. A hot muffler can cause serious burns.
S Rest the unit on the ground. Support the
unit so the blade is off of the ground and away from trees, bushes, onlookers, etc.
STARTI NG POSITION
HELPFUL TIP
If your engine still does not start after following these instructions, please call 1-- 800--554 -- 6723.
STARTING A COLD ENGINE (or a warm engine after running out of fuel)
1. Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON posi­tion.
2. Slowly press the primer bulb 6 times.
3. Move choke lever to the FULL CHOKE position.
Choke Lever
FULL
HALF
OFF
4. Squeeze and hold the throttle trigger.
Keep throttle trigger fully squeezed until the engine runs smoothly.
5. Pull starter rope handle sharply until en­gine sounds as if it is trying to start, but do not pull rope more than 6 times.
6. As soon as engine sounds as if it is trying to start, move choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position.
7. Pull starter rope sharply until engine runs, but no more than 6 pulls. If the engine doesn’t start after 6 pulls (at the HALF CHOKE position), move the choke lever to the FULL CHOKE position and press the primer bulb 6 times. Squeeze and hold the throttle trigger and pull the starter rope 2 more times. Move the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position and pull the starter rope until the engine runs, but no more than
NOTE: If engine still doesn’t start, it
6 pulls. is probably flooded. Proceed to STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE.
8. Once the engine starts, allow it to run 10 seconds, then move the choke lever to OFF CHOKE. Allow the unit to run for 30 more seconds at OFF CHOKE before re­leasing the throttle trigger. gine dies with the choke lever in the OFF CHOKE position, move the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position and pull the rope until engine runs, but no more than 6 pulls.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
1. Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON posi­tion.
2. Move the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position.
3. Squeeze and hold the throttle trigger.
Keep throttle trigger fully squeezed until the engine runs smoothly.
4. Pull starter rope sharply until engine runs, but no more than 5 pulls.
5. Allow engine to run 10 seconds, then move the choke lever to the OFF CHOKE position. Release the throttle trigger.
NOTE: If engine has not started, pull starter
rope 5more pulls. If engine still does not run, it is probably flooded. Proceed to STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE.
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE
Flooded engines can be started by placing the choke lever in the OFF CHOKE position; then, pull the rope to clear the engine of ex­cess fuel. This could require pulling the starter handle many times depending on how badly the unit is flooded. If the unit still doesn’t start, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE or call 1-800-554-6723.
NOTE: If en-
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
EDGING
As you become familiar with your edger, you will be able to determine your own operating pace. Conditions such as depth of cut and material being cut will regulate the speed and time required for your edging job. S Allow the engine to warm up for one minute
before you begin edging.
S Increase the engine speed before placing
the blade in the cut. For best operation, run the engine at full throttle while cutting.
S Keep your edging path straight by aligning
the blade guide rib on the rear of the blade guard with the edge of the sidewalk. Keep all wheels flat on the walkway.
Blade Guide Rib
S Always work going away from people and
solid objects such as walls, large stones, trees, automobiles, etc.
S Be careful when edging near trees or valu-
able plants. The high speed metal blade may cut roots and cause damage to the plants.
S If the blade stalls, immediately move the
unit rearward slightly to allow the blade to restart. If the blade continues to stall, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug, and inspect for blockage or damage.
S Always keep the blade area clean. Stop the
engine, make sure the blade has complete­ly stopped turning, and disconnect the spark plug before cleaning.
SETTING THE EDGING DEPTH
WARNING: Never attempt to adjust
the depth adjusting skid when the engine is running. Always release the throttle trigger, wait until the blade stops turning, move the
ON/OFF switch to the OFF position, and dis­connect spark plug before making adjust­ments. Your edger is equipped with several edging depths. The depth used will depend on your personal edging preference and the condition of the area where the edging opera­tion is to be done.
NOTE: If the area to be edged has never
been cut orseveral weeks have passed since the last cut, the first edging should be done at no more than half depth.
To set the depth:
S Move the depth control lever forward for
shallower edging.
S Move the depth control lever backward for
deeper edging.
Depth Control Lever
Depth Adjusting
Support Arm
When edging, the trigger handle must be raised until the skid rests on the ground. The trigger handle must be held in the raised posi­tion during the entire edging operation to maintain a consistent edging depth.
DEPTH ADJUSTING SKID
The surface of the depth adjusting skid will wear over a period of time. This part is revers­ible to provide a second wear surface.
1. Remove the two mounting screws which hold the skid to the support arm.
2. Rotate the skid 180 degrees.
3. Reinstall the mounting screws.
EDGING TIPS
S Inspect unit before each use. S Inspect the area to be cut before each use. S Keep unit in front of your body. S Cut at full throttle. S Keep the wheels and skid in contact with
the ground.
S Always work going away from others.
Skid
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Disconnect the spark
plug before performing maintenance except for carburetor adjustments.
HELPFUL TIP
IMPORTANT: Have all
repairs other than the rec­ommended maintenance described in the instruction manual performed by an
If any dealer other than an authorized service dealer performs work on the product, WEED EATER may not pay for repairs under warranty. It is your re­sponsibility to maintain and perform general maintenance.
authorized service dealer.
GENERAL RECOMM END ATIONS
The warranty on this unit does not cover items that have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. T o receive full value from the warranty, the operator must maintain unit as instructed in this manual. Various adjust­ments will need to be made periodically to properly maintain your unit. S Once each year, replace the spark plug, re-
place air filter element and check blade for wear. A new spark plug anda clean/new air filter element assures proper air/fuel mix­ture and helps your engine run better and last longer
.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR WORN PARTS
Contact an authorized service dealer for re­placement of damaged or worn parts.
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S ON/OFF Switch -- Ensure ON/OFF switch
functions properly by moving the switch to the OFF position and assure the engine stops; then restart engine and continue.
S Fuel T an k -- Discontinue use of edger if fuel
tank shows signs of damage or leaks.
S Blade Guard -- Discontinue use of edger if
blade guard is damaged.
CHECK FOR L OOSE FASTENERS AND PARTS
S Blade nut S Muffler S Cylinder shield S Clutch S Throttle trigger S Handle screws S Fasteners
INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT & LA ­BELS
S After each use, inspect complete unit for
loose or damaged parts. Clean the unit and labels using a damp cloth with a mild deter­gent.
S Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth.
CLEAN AIR FILTER
A dirty air filter decreases the life and perfor­mance of the engine and increases fuel con­sumption and harmful emissions. Always clean your air filter after 5 tanks of fuel or 5 hours of operation, whichever comes first. Clean more frequently in dusty condi­tions. It is advisable to replace your air filter with a new one after every 50 hours of opera­tion, or annually, whichever comes first.
To clean filter:
1. Clean the cover and the area around it to keep dirt from falling into the carburetor chamber when the cover is removed.
2. Remove the two screws and the air filter cover from the engine.
3. Remove air filter.
NOTE: Do not clean the air filter with gaso-
line or other flammable solvent to avoid creat­ing a fire hazard or producing harmful evapo­rative emissions.
4. Clean the air filter using hot soapy water. Rinse with clean cool water. Air dry com­pletely before reinstalling.
5. Lightly oil air filter before installing to im­prove the efficiency of the air filter. Use 2-- cycle engine oil or motor oil (SAE 30).
NOTE: Do not soak air filter in oil.
6. Squeeze the air filter to distribute oil and to remove any excess oil.
7. Reinstall air filter in housing.
CAUTION: Make sure air filter is fitted in to
the corners of the housing to prevent air from
bypassing the filter and to keep dust from en­tering engine and causing damage.
8. Reinstall air filter cover.
Air Filter Cover
Cover Screws
BLADE MAINTENANCE
WARNING: The blade will continue
to spin after the engine stops or after the throttle trigger has been released. Make sure the blade has stopped coasting and discon­nect the spark plugbefore performing work on the blade.
WARNING: Wear protective gloves
when handling or performing maintenance on the blade to help avoid injury. Always replace a blade that is bent, warped, cracked, broken, or damaged in any other way. Never attempt to straighten and reuse a damaged blade. Use only specified replace­ment blade. S The blade is reversible. When the cutting
edge on one side becomes worn, turn the blade over.
S Check blade for flatness periodically. Lay
the blade on a flat surface to inspect for flat­ness. Throw away a blade that is not flat
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
The spark plug should be replaced each year to ensure the engine starts easier and runs better. Set spark plug gap at 0.025 inches. Ignition timing is fixed, nonadjustable.
1. Twist then pull off the spark plug boot.
2. Remove and discard the spark plug.
3. Replace with Champion RCJ-- 6Y spark plug and tighten securely with a wrench.
4. Reinstall the spark plug boot.
Spark Plug Boot
Spark Plug
.
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
BLADE REPLACEMENT
1. To remove the blade, insert a screwdriver into one of the holes in the gearbox; then, remove the blade nut by turning clockwise.
Gearbox holes
Blade
2. Remove the washer and blade from the blade shaft.
3. Align theflat areaof theblade openingwith the flat side of the shaft. Place the new blade on the shaft.
Nut
Hole
Keep others away when making idle speed adjustments. Remove the blade before mak­ing carburetor idle speed adjustments. Do not make adjustments from the blade side of the unit. Recheck the idle speed after each ad­justment. The blade must not spin at idle speed to avoid serious injury to the operator or others. Make adjustments with the unit supported so the blade is off the ground and will not make contact with any object. Hold the unit by hand while running and making ad­justments. Keep all parts of your body away from the blade and muffler.
Idle Speed Adjustment
Allow engine to idle. Adjust speed until engine runs without the blade shaft spinning (idle too fast) or engine stalling (idle speed too slow). S Turn idle speed screw clockwise to in-
crease enginespeed if engine stalls ordies.
S Turn idle speed screw counterclockwise to
decrease engine speed if the blade shaft spins at idle speed.
WARNING: Recheck the idle speed
after each adjustment. The blade shaft must not spin at idle speed to avoid serious injury to the operator or others.
Flat sides
4. Install the washer and nut; turn nut coun­terclockwise on the blade shaft.
5. Bind blade by inserting a screwdriver into one of the holes in the gearbox; then, firmly tighten nut with a wrench.
Washer
CARBURETOR ADJUST MEN T
WARNING: Keep others away when
making idle speed adjustments. The blade shaft will be spinning during most of this pro­cedure. Wear your protective equipment and observe all safety precautions. After making adjustments, the blade shaft must not spin at idle speed. The carburetor has been carefully set at the factory. Adjustments may be necessary if you notice any of the following conditions: S Engine will not idle when the throttle is re-
leased.
S The blade spins at idle.
Idle Speed Adjustment
If you require further assistance or are unsure about performing this procedure, contact an authorized service dealer or call 1-- 800--554--6723.
Screw
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STORAGE
WARNING: Perform the following
steps after each use: S Allow engine to cool before storing or trans-
porting.
S Store unit and fuel in a well ventilated area
where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
S Store unit with all guards in place. Position
unit so that any sharp object cannot acci­dentally cause injury.
S Store unit and fuel well out of the reach of
children.
SEASONAL STORAGE
Prepare unit for storage at end of season or if it will not be used for 30 days or more. If your unit is to be stored for a period of time: S Clean the entire unit before lengthy stor-
age.
S Store in a clean dry area. S Lightly oil external metal surfaces.
FUEL SYSTEM
Under FUELING ENGINE in the OPERA­TION section of this manual, see message la­beled IMPORTANT regarding the use of ga­sohol in your engine. Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage. Add stabilizer to the gasoline in the fuel tank or fuel storage container. Fol­low the mix instructions found on stabilizer container. Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer.
HELPFUL TIP
During storage of your gas/ oil mixture, the oil will sepa­rate from the gas. We recommend that you shake the gas can weekly to insure proper blending of the gas and oil.
ENGINE
S Remove spark plug and pour 1 teaspoon of
40:1, 2-cycle engine oil (air cooled) through the spark plug opening. Slowly pull the starter rope 8 to 10 times to distribute oil.
S Replace spark plug with new one of recom-
mended type and heat range.
S Clean air filter. S Check entire unit for loose screws, nuts,
and bolts. Replace any damaged, broken, or worn parts.
S At the beginning of the next season, use
only fresh fuel having the proper gasoline to oil ratio.
OTHER
S Do not store gasoline from one season to
another.
S Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
WARNING: Always stop unit and disconnect spark plug before performing all of the
recommended remedies below except remedies that require operation of the unit.
TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Engine will not start or will run only a few seconds after starting.
Engine will not idle properly.
Engine will not accelerate, lacks power, or dies under a load.
Engine smokes excessively.
Engine runs hot.
Blade turns at idle speed.
Blade stops un­der a load or does not turn when engine is accelerated.
1.ON/OFF switch in OFF position.
2. Engine flooded.
3. Fuel tank empty.
4. Spark plug not firing.
5. Fuel not reaching
carburetor.
6.Compression low.
1. Carburetor requires adjustment.
2. Crankshaft seals worn.
3. Compression low.
1. Air filter dirty.
2. Spark plug fouled.
3. Carburetor requires adjustment.
4. Carbon build up.
5. Compression low.
1. Choke partially on.
2. Fuel mixture incorrect.
3. Air filter dirty.
4. Carburetor requires adjustment.
1. Fuel mixture incorrect.
2. Spark plug incorrect.
3. Carburetor requires adjustment.
4. Carbon build-up.
1. Carburetor requires adjustment.
2. Throttle cable binding.
3. Clutch requires repair.
1. Blade not engaged.
2. Carburetor requires adjustment.
3. Clutch requires repair.
1. Move ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
2. See “Difficult Starting” in Operation Section.
2. Fill tank with correct fuel mixture.
3. Install new spark plug.
4. Check for dirty fuel filter; replace. Check for kinked or split fuel line; repair or replace.
5. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. See “Carburetor Adjustment” in Service and Adjustments Section.
2. Contact an authorized service dealer.
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. Clean or replace air filter.
2. Clean or replace plug
and regap.
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.
5. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. Adjust choke.
2. Empty fuel tank and refill with
correct fuel mixture.
3. Clean or replace air filter.
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. See “Fueling Engine” in Operation section.
2. Replace with correct plug.
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. See “Carburetor Adjustment” in
Service and Adjustments Section.
2. Replace or repair throttle cable.
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.
1. Check gearbox.
2. Contact an authorized service dealer.
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
WEED EATER warrants to the original pur-
chaser that each new WEED EATER brand gasoline tool or attachment is free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to re­pair or replace under this warranty any defective gasoline product or attachment as follows from the original date of purchase. 2 YEARS- -Parts and Labor, when used for household purposes. 90 DAYS-- Parts and Labor, when used for com­mercial, professional, or income producing pur­poses. 30 DAYS-- Parts and Labor, if used for rental purposes. This warranty is not transferable and does not cover damage or liability caused by improper handling, improper maintenance, or the use of accessories and/or attachments not specifically recommended by WEED EATER for this tool. Additionally, this warranty does not cover tune­ups, spark plugs, filters, etc., that will wear and require replacement with reasonable use during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover predelivery setup or normal adjustments explained in the instruction manual.
U.S. EPA
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA­TIONS: The U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency and Poulan/WEED EATER are pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty on your year 2005 and later small off-­road engine. Poulan/WEED EATER must war­rant the emission control system on your small off--road engine for the periods of time listed be­low provided there has been no abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance of your small off- -road engine. Your emission control system includes parts such as the carburetor and the ignition system. Where a warrantable condition exists, Poulan/WEED EATER will repair your small off-­road engine at no cost to you. Expenses cov­ered under warranty include diagnosis, parts and labor. MANUFACTURER’ S WARRANTY COVERAGE: If any emissions related part on your engine (as listed under Emissions Control Warranty Parts List) is defective or a defect in the materials or workmanship of the engine causes the failure of such an emission related part, the part will be repaired or replaced by Poulan/WEED EA TER. OWNER’S WARRAN- TY RESPONSIBILITIES: As the small off- -road engine owner, you are responsible for the per­formance of the required maintenance listed in your instruction manual. Poulan/WEED EATER recommends that you retain all receipts cover­ing maintenance on your small off- -road engine, but Poulan/WEED EATER cannot deny war­ranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all sched­uled maintenance. As the small off- -road en­gine owner, you should be aware that Poulan/ WEED EATER may deny you warranty coverage if your small off- -road engine or a part
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VAR Y FROM STATE TO STA T E. NO CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES WILL BE ALLOWED, AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EX­PRESSLY STIPULATED HEREIN. SOME STA TES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA­TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR­RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMI TATIO NS OF IN CID ENTAL OR C ONSE ­QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITA T IONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. The policy of WEED EATER is to continu­ously improve its products. Therefore, WEED EATER reserves the right to change, modify, or discontinue models, designs, specifica­tions, and accessories of all products at any time without notice or obligation to any pur­chaser.
of it has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, unapproved modifications, or the use of parts not made or approved by the origi­nal equipment manufacturer. You are responsi­ble for presenting your small off- -road engine to a Poulan/WEED EATER authorized repair cen­ter as soon as a problem exists. Warranty re­pairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call Poulan/WEED EATER at 1- -800- -554--6723. WARRAN TY COMME NCEMENT DATE: The warranty period begins on the date the small off--road engine is purchased. LENGTH OF COVERAGE: This warranty shall be for a peri­od of two years from the initial date of purchase.
WHAT IS COVERED: REP AIR OR RE­PLACEMENT OF PARTS. Repair or replace-
ment of any warranted part will be performed at no charge to the owner at an approved Poulan/ WEED EATER servicing center. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and re­sponsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call Poulan/WEED EATER at 1-- 800- -554- -6723. WARRAN TY PE - RIOD: Any warranted part which is not sched­uled for replacement as required maintenance, or which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of “repair or replace as necessary” shall be warranted for 2 years. Any warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as re­quired maintenance shall be warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduled replace­ment point for that part. DIAGNOSIS: The own­er shall not be charged for diagnostic labor
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which leads to the determination that a war­ranted part is defective if the diagnostic work is performed at an approved Poulan/WEED EAT­ER servicing center. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES: Poulan/WEED EATER may be li­able for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still un­der warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED: All failures caused by abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance are not covered. ADD-- ON OR MODIFIED PARTS: The use of add- -on or modified parts can be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. Poulan/WEED EATER is not li­able to cover failures of warranted parts caused by the use of add- -on or modified parts. HOW TO FILE A CLAIM: If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibili­ties, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call Poulan/WEED EATER at
This engine is certified to be emissions compliant for the following use:
Moderate (50 hours)
Intermediate (125 hours)
Extended (300 hours)
1--800-- 554--6723. WHERE TO GET WAR- RANTY SERVICE: Warrant y services or re­pairs shall be provided at all Poulan/WEED EATER service centers. Call 1- -800- -554- -6723.
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND RE­PAIR OF EMISSION RELATED PARTS: Any
Poulan/WEED EATER approved replacement part used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repair on emission related parts will be provided without charge to the owner if the part is under warranty. EMISSION CON- TROL WARRANTY PARTS LIST: Carburetor, Ignition System: Spark Plug (covered up to maintenance schedule), Ignition Module. MAINTENANCE STATEMENT: The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance as defined in the instruction manual.
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