4.2.3 Fitting the handle bar - Type III
1. Unscrew the central knob (Fig. 5.A)
and remove the cap (Fig. 5.B).
2. Insert the handle bar (Fig. 5.C), making
sure that the controls are on the right.
3. Arrange the handle bar in the most
comfortable working position and
lock it using the cap (Fig. 5.B)
and the knob (Fig. 5.A).
4. Hook up the control sheath (Fig. 5.D) to
the appropriate cable clamp (Fig. 5.E).
NOTE Loosen the knob (Fig. 5.A) in
order to rotate the handle bar and reduce its
overall dimensions for storage purposes.
4.2.4 Fitting the handle bar - Type IV
1. Position the cap (Fig. 6.A) by inserting
the pin (Fig. 6.A.1) into one of the holes
available on the transmission tube.
2. Insert the handle bar (Fig. 6.B), making
sure that the controls are on the right.
3. Arrange the handle bar in the most
comfortable working position and
lock it using the screws (Fig. 6.C).
4.2.5 Fitting the handle bar - Type V
1. Insert the handle (Fig. 7.A) into its seat in
the transmission tube (Fig. 7.B), making
sure that the controls are on the right.
2. Tighten and lock the knob (Fig. 7
C) on the handle bar (Fig. 7 A).
4.3 SELECTING THE 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 in-
structions:
• 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, 4-point and 8-point blades
are suitable for cutting brushwood and
small shrubs up to 2 cm in diameter;
• the saw blade (if allowed) is used to
cut wooden parts and fell small trees;.
IMPORTANT Whenever you have to change
the cutting means, disassemble all its elements.
4.4 FITTING THE GUARD ON
THE CUTTING MEANS
Wear protective gloves.
4.4.1 Fitting the cutting means guard (wire
holder head, 3-point, 4-point and
8-point blade) - Type I
1. Unscrew the screws (Fig. 8.A).
2. Position the guard (Fig. 8.C) in line with the
holes on the transmission (Fig. 8.B).
3. Secure the guard (Fig. 8.A) fully tightening the
screws (Fig. 8.C).
NOTE The cutting means guard
(Fig. 8.E) has the following symbol:
It indicates the rotation direction
of the cutting means.
4.4.2 Fitting the cutting means guard (wire
holder head, 3-point, 4-point and
8-point blade) - Type II
IMPORTANT Each time you use this
guard, make sure that the transmission
pipe plate (Fig. 9.B, Fig. 9.E)is fitted.
1. Unscrew the screws (Fig. 9.A).
2. Position the guard (Fig. 9.C) in line with the
holes on the transmission (Fig. 9.B).
3. Secure the guard (Fig. 9.A) fully tightening the
screws (Fig. 9.C).
NOTE The cutting means guard (Fig. 9.E) has
the following symbol:
It indicates the rotation direction
of the cutting means.
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