4.2.3 Assembly of handle bar - Type II
1. Loosen the screws (Fig. 5.A)
and remove the cap (Fig. 5.B)
from the support (Fig. 5.C).
2. Put the handlebar (Fig. 5.D) into the
seating in the support (Fig. 5.C), located
on the drive tube (Fig. 5.E), making
sure that the controls are on the right.
3. Fit the cap (Fig. 5.B), fully tightening
the screws (Fig. 5.A).
4. Fasten the casing (Fig. 5.F) of the
controls to its cable fastener (Fig. 5.G).
4.3 CHOOSING CUTTING MEANS
AND SPECIFIC GUARD
Every cutting means must
be fitted with a specific guard, as
indicated by the following directions
in the Technical Data table.
Choose the most suitable cutting means for the
job to be done, according to these general indi-
cations:
• the cutting line head can eliminate tall
grass and non-woody vegetation near
fences, walls, foundations, pavements,
around trees, etc. or to completely clean
a particular area of the garden;
• the 3-point blade is suitable
for cutting brushwood and small
shrubs up to 2 cm in diameter;
• the saw blade (if permitted)
allows small woody parts to be cut
and small trees to be felled.
IMPORTANT When the cutting
means has to be changed, dismantle
all the elements of the device.
4.4 FITTING CUTTING MEANS GUARD
Wear protective gloves.
4.4.1 Fitting the guard on the
cutting means (cutting line
head, 3-point blade)
IMPORTANT Whenever you use
this protection, make sure that the
plate of the transmission tube (Fig.
6.B, Fig. 6.E) is assembled.
1. Unscrew the screws (Fig. 6.A).
2. Position the guard (Fig. 6. C) on the
holes of the plate (Fig. 6. B) of the
drive tube (Fig. 6. D).
3. Fix the guard (Fig. 6. C) by fully
tightening the screws (Fig. 6. A).
NOTE On the guard of the cutting means
(Fig. 1.E) there is the following symbol:
Indicates the rotation direction
of the cutting means.
4.4.2 Fitting the guard on the cutting
means (saw blade, if permitted)
This guard must not be used
for other cutting devices.
1. Remove the guards that may have
been used for other cutting devices.
2. Remove the plate of the transmission
tube (Fig. 6. B) and save the
corresponding screw (Fig. 6.E).
3. Position the support of the saw-blade
guard (Fig. 7.A) on the transmission
tube (Fig. 7.B), making sure that the
pin (Fig. 7.C) enters correctly into the
matching hole in the tube (Fig. 7.D).
4. Fasten the support (Fig. 7.A) utilising
the screw (Fig. 7.E) and tighten it fully.
5. Position the guard (Fig. 7.F) on
the holes of the support.
6. Fix the guard (Fig. 7.F) by fully
tightening the screws (Fig. 7.G).
4.5 FITTING/REMOVING CUTTING MEANS
Wear protective gloves.
4.5.1 Fitting cutting line head
1.
1.a
Type I: With the spacer (Fig. 8.A.1)
correctly fitted on the shaft, fit the inner
ring nut (Fig. 8.A) and the outer ring
(Fig. 8.D) in the indicated direction,
making sure that the inner ring nut's
grooves match perfectly with those of
the angle transmission.(Fig. 8.B).
1.b
Type II: With the spacer (Fig. 9.A.1)
correctly fitted on the shaft, fit the
inner ring nut (Fig. 9.A) in the indicated
direction, making sure that the inner ring
nut's grooves match perfectly with those
of the angle transmission.(Fig. 9.B).
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