Working With The Brushcutter; Working With The Grasstrimmer; Working With The Hedge Trimmer - ATIKA BAE 30 Manual Original

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Kickback – backstroke
When working with metal blades, a kickback of the whole
machine or a sudden pull forwards may occur if fixed objects
(trees, branches, stones or the like) are hit. Such a kickback
occurs abruptly without advance warning and may result in loss
of control of the machine and hazards to the operator and
bystanders. There is a particular hazard in badly visible and
overgrown areas.
To keep the control in case of kickback
• Always hold the machine firmly with both hands when
working.
• Make sure that you have a safe stand. Keep your feet
conveniently spread and be always alert to a possible
kickback.
• Do not overestimate your abilities and always keep your
balance when working.
• The cutting blade should have reached its full speed before
cutting.
When brushcutting, stones and debris may be thrown up
and cause serious injuries. Make sure that the protective hood
is safely mounted.
Failure to install rotating parts (cutting blades) correctly
may result in severe accidents. Check the cutting blade for
secure seating before starting your work.
Mowing
• Incline the machine slightly forward and uniformly move it
from right to left with adequate speed. This way, the cut
material falls on the already mowed area.
• Cut higher grass and denser growth in several passes. For
this, shorten the upper portion of the material to be cut at
first by moving the device to the right. Then, move the
device to the left and cut the lower portion of the material to
be cut.
• When working on slopes mow in stripes. Mow a stripe
parallel to the slope. Move then back on the mowed area
and mow the next stripe.
• Adjust the engine speed and cutting height to the prevailing
conditions. If the engine speed is too low, scrub can
entangle in the cutting tool or the cutting tool may get stuck
in the scrub.
If grass, scrub or other objects entangle in the cutting tool
or if the device vibrates abnormally, immediately stop the
engine and check the machine.
- A blocked angular gear may cause coupling damage.
Never remove jammed material while the cutting blade is
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still rotating. Wait until the cutting blade stands still.
- If the cutting blade is dull, broken or bent, replace it by a
genuine spare part.
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Trimming
• Incline the machine slightly forward and uniformly move it
from left to right with adequate speed.
• You will get the best trimming results when you cut dry
grass.
Do not guide the cutting thread directly at walls and
paving stones. Otherwise it will prematurely wear off.
• Cut higher grass and denser growth in several passes to
prevent the spool head from becoming blocked.
A blocked spool head may cause coupling damage.
• Adjust the engine speed and cutting height to the prevailing
conditions. If the engine speed is too low, scrub can
entangle in the cutting tool or the cutting tool may get stuck
in the scrub.
If grass, scrub or other objects entangle in the cutting tool
or if the device vibrates abnormally, immediately stop the
engine and check the machine.
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A blocked spool head may cause coupling damage.
- The cutting thread is after-running once the lawn trimmer
has been cut off. Therefore wait until the thread is
stationary before you restart the product.
- When the thread spool is empty replace it by a genuine
thread spool.
Thread follow-up
During trimming, the cutting thread wears (becomes shorter) or
it may tear off so that it can no longer cut grass.
Shortly press the machine against solid ground. This will
extend the cutting thread (by approx. 4 cm). If the cutting
thread exceeds the maximum cutting diameter it will be
shortened by the integrated knife within the protective hood.
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Always keep your hands and feet at a safe distance
to the cutting tool.
You can use the hedge trimmer to trim high and wide
hedges as well as low hedges.
The hedge trimmer head (m) can be adjusted within a
working angle range of 145°. Adjust the hedge trimmer
head to the correct working position before starting your
work.
Press the release lever (n) and the locking lever (o) and
turn the hedge trimmer head to your desired position.
Leave hold of the release and locking levers. The hedge
trimmer head engages.
• Always hold the machine firmly with both hands when
working.
• Best time for hedge trimming:
Leaved hedge:
Conifer hedge:
Quickly growing hedge: from May and then every 6
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