AVOIDING KICKBACKS
When using metal cutting tools (thicket blade) there
is the danger of kickbacks if the tool gets in touch with
some solid object (tree trunks, branches, stones etc.) If
this should happen, the device is "kicked" or thrown back
against the turning direction of the tool. This may lead to
the loss of control over the tool and to the danger of injury
for the operator and people nearby!
To extend the cutting cord let the engine run at full throttle
and bump the cutting head on the ground. The cord is
automatically extend. The cutter at the protection cover
cuts the cord to the required length!
Regularly remove any remainders of grass and weed to
avoid an overheating of the shaft tube. Remainders of
grass and weeds get caught under the protection cover
avoiding a sufficient cooling of the shaft tube. Remove
the remainders carefully with a screwdriver or a similiar
tool.
SHARPENING THE CORD CUTTER
Remove the cutter (E) from the the protection cover (F).
Put the cutter into a vice and fix it firmly. Sharpen the cut-
ter using a flat file. File with care and keep the sharpening
angle. Always file in a one direction only.
2 ENGINE
Main Parts and Controls
1 = Fuel Pump
2 = Carburetor Adjusting Screw
3 = Spark Plug Boot
4 = Starter Grip
5 = Muffler
6 = Throttle Trigger
7 = Throttle Trigger
8 = Choke Lever
9 = Air Filter Cover
10 = Fuel Filler Cap
11 = Fuel Tank
12 = Machine Support
13 = Loop Handle
14 = Drive Tube
15 = Stop Switch
16 = Coupling Sleeve
17 = Wing Screw
Definitions
1. Fuel Pump
Provides additional fuel feed for a cold start.
2. Carburetor Adjusting Screw
For tuning the adling speed.
3. Spark Plug Boot
Connects the spark plug to the ignition lead.
4. Starter Grip
The grip of the pull starter, which is the device to start
the engine.
5. Muffler
(with spark arrestor) Reduces exhaust noises and di-
verts exhaust gases away from operator.
6. Throttle Trigger
Controls the speed of the engine.
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