AIR FILTER
Periodically clean the air filter (at least every 20
hours); more frequently when working in dusty
areas.
1) Unscrew the wing nut from the cover (fig. 9).
2) Wash with petrol.
3) Dry the filter before replacing it (fig. 9).
Replace the filter if it is damaged so as not
compromise engine life.
FUEL INTAKE FILTER
Replace the filter once a year by removing it with
a hook through tank-refilling outlet.
ENGINE IDLING SPEED
# Before use, always ensure that the cut
ting blade does not move when engine
is idling.
# If the blade tends to turn, contact a service
centre for adjustment.
CHECKING SCREWS, FIXED PARTS AND
MOVING PARTS
# Before each use, check that there are no loose
or damaged parts or screws and that there are no
cracks or signs of wear on the cutting blades.
# Replace the damaged parts at an authorised
service centre before using the machine.
An improper mantainance, use of non original
components, the removal and/or damage of
the safety devices can be very dangerous,
even mortal.
HEDGE TRIMMER USER MANUAL
CLEANING, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
# If the hedgecutter must be transported or is
not used for long periods of time, empty the fuel
tank.
# Do not clean with aggressive liquids.
# Store the machine in a dry and safe place inac-
cessible to children.
# Before transporting or storing the hedgecutter,
protect the blade with the guard supplied.
TECNICAL DATA
Mass
Fuel tank capacity
Cutting length
Cutting speed of blade
Engine displacement
Engine performance (ISO 7293)
Recommended maximum engine speed
Recommended engine speed at idling
Vibrations
(UNI EN 28662-1)
Sound pressure level
(ISO 11094 - EN ISO 3744) LpA av
Sound power level
(ISO 11094 - EN ISO 3744) LwA av
Sound power level Guaranteed
(2000/14/EC) LwA
GB
6,0 kg
0,6 l
55 cm
-1
2000 min
3
25,4 cm
0,75 KW
8.200 1/min
3.200 1/min
2
9,0 m/s
K=1,5
100 dB(A)
K=3,0
108 dB(A)
K=3,0
110 dB(A)
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