REPLACING THE GUIDE WHEEL
EN
1.
Stop the motor and remove the battery pack.
2. Lay the edger on its back so that the guide wheel is
facing upwards.
3. Loosen the depth-adjusting knob in the direction
of the unlocking arrow marked on the knob and
removing it.
4. Remove the spring washer, plain washer 1, guide
wheel, bushing and plain washer 2 from the screw
pole (Fig. K). Check and replace them if they are worn.
5. Mount the screw pole through the depth-adjusting
guide bar first, and then mount the plain washer 2,
bushing and new wheel, then mount the plain washer
1, spring washer and depth-adjusting knob onto the
screw pole in the sequence shown in Fig. K.
Fig. K parts description see below:
K-1 Depth Adjusting Knob K-5 Bushing
K-2 Spring Washer
K-3 Plain Washer 1
K-4 Guide Wheel
NOTICE:
The guide wheel should be mounted with its flat
ribs facing inwards (Fig. L).
Fig. L parts description see below:
L-1
Screws
L-2
Flat Rib
6. Lock the depth-adjusting knob.
REPLACING THE DEBRIS FLAP (Fig. L)
1. Stop the motor and remove the battery pack.
2. Use the hex wrench provided to loosen the two
screws.
3. Remove the screws, fixing board and worn debris
flap.
4. Replace with a new debris flap and lock it with the
fixing board and the two screws.
CHECKING AND REPLACING THE ANTI-WEAR
PROTECTIVE GUARD/GUIDE PLATE (Fig. M)
Check the anti-wear protective guard and the guide plate
for damage before starting the power tool. The anti-wear
protective guard must be replaced as soon as the gear
case becomes visible.
NOTICE:
The gear case may be seriously damaged if you
do not replace the anti-wear protective guard as soon as the
gear case is visible.
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EDGER ATTACHMENT — EA0800
1. Stop the motor and remove the battery pack.
2. Wear protective gloves. Rotate the blade as
3. Use the hex wrench provided to loosen the two
NOTICE:
and remove just the screw 1.
4. Replace the deformed or worn anti-wear protective
5. Assemble the new anti-wear protective guard and
K-6 Plain Washer 2
REMOVING THE GUIDE PLATE
K-7 Screw Pole
If you are experienced with this type of edger, or if you
K-8 Depth Adjusting
find that the guide plate is a hindrance in your edging
Guide Bar
operation, you may remove the guide plate.
1. Loosen and remove screw 1.
2. Remove the guide plate.
3. Replace and tighten screw 1.
L-3 Debris Flap
TRANSMISSION GEARS LUBRICATION
L-4 Fixing Board
The transmission gears in the gear case need be
lubricated periodically with gear grease. Check the gear
case grease level about every 50 hours of operation by
removing the sealing screw on the side of the case.
If no grease can be seen on the sides of the gear, follow
the steps below to fill with gear grease up to 3/4 capacity.
Do not completely fill the transmission gears.
1. Position the edger upright so that the sealing screw
2. Use the multi-functional wrench provided to loosen
3. Tighten the sealing screw after injection.
STORING THE UNIT
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necessary to expose the two screws.
screws and remove them.
If you just need to replace the guide plate, loosen
guard/guide plate.
guide plate onto the gear case and lock them with
the two screws.
Fig. M parts description see below:
M-1 Screw 1
M-4 Anti-wear Protective Guard
M-2 Guide Plate M-5 Mounting Holes
M-3 Screw 2
M-6 Gear Case
is facing upwards (Fig. N).
and remove the sealing screw. Use a grease syringe
(not included) to inject some grease into the screw
hole; do not exceed 3/4 capacity.
Remove the battery pack from the edger
Clean the tool thoroughly before storing it.
If the edger attachment is removed from the power head
and stored separately, fit the end cap on the attachment
shaft to avoid dirt getting into the coupler.