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Adjust the shoulder strap to a comfortable level,
ensuring that you can maintain proper control of
the tool and maintain a safe distance from the
cutting blade
When ready to use the machine, slightly lift the
cutting head, while ensuring the machine is clear
from all objects and that the blade cannot come
in contact with any object or person Disengage
the transportation lockout switch Depress the
trigger-lock lever with the palm of your right hand,
and gently squeeze the variable speed trigger with
the front two fingers of your right hand Determine
the speed you wish to use the tool at and engage
the cutting blade into the desired material to be
cut To speed up the blade, squeeze the variable
speed trigger with additional pressure To slow
down the cutting blade, reduce pressure on the
variable speed trigger Use only the speed required
to cut the material
To stop the blade, remove the fingers from the
variable speed trigger and let off the trigger-lock
lever with your palm Maintain control of the
machine until the blade comes to a complete stop
The blade may continue to turn from momentum
immediately after release of the trigger Re-
engage the transportation lockout switch
BLADE KICK
Exercise caution when using this tool Blade kick
can occur when the spinning blade comes into
contact with an object it cannot cut, or the blade
binds for some other reason This causes the
blade to stop suddenly and transfer that energy
motion to the machine itself, forcing the unit to
push or kick away from the object This sudden
movement can cause the operator to lose control
Blade kick can occur at any time, but is more likely
to occur when the machine is cutting in material
that makes it difficult to see the cutting head
Never bury the cutting head into material that you
cannot see into, or cannot anticipate what the
blade will come into contact with When cutting in
thicker material, use caution and proceed slowly
to avoid binding the blade If the blade does
make contact with a hard object, stop using the
machine, engage transportation lockout, remove
the battery, and inspect the blade for any signs of
damage If damaged, do not use
WARNING: Always refer to the safety rules
noted earlier in this manual.
BC600 Multi-attachment
Operation and Maintenance
Maintenance
WARNING: A Powerhead can start
accidentally if connected to battery or
power source. Disconnect power source
before inspecting, cleaning, or performing
maintenance.
CAUTION: Inspect the brush cutter
regularly. Regular inspection is the first step
to proper maintenance. Follow the guidelines
below to maximize safety and satisfaction.
Have any damaged or excessively worn parts
replaced immediately.
CAUTION: When cleaning the brush cutter,
do not immerse in water or other liquids. Do
not use a pressure washer to clean the brush
cutter.
REPLACING THE CUTTING BLADE (FIG. I)
Disconnect the battery from the power tool
before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or transporting.
• Place the brush cutter so that the blade faces
upwards
• Insert the blocking pin, found in the combination
tool provided, as far as possible into the bore;
push lightly and rotate back and forth a little
together with the capture washer until the shaft
is blocked (1)
• Fit a socket wrench onto the capture bolt head
• Turn bolt clockwise and remove it (2)
• Remove the capture washer
• Position the blade on the drive hub
WARNING: The collar (arrow) must engage
the hole in the blade.
• Fit the capture washer on the shaft and block
the shaft (3)
• Screw capture bolt counterclockwise onto shaft
and tighten
WARNING: The bolt must be in place and
properly tightened to prevent injury.
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