CARE AND MAINTENANCE
7. Replacing the Guide Wheel
a. Stop the tool and remove the battery pack.
b. Lay the edger on its back so that the guide
wheel is facing upwards.
c. Use the multi-function wrench (J) to loosen
the nut in the counterclockwise direction and
remove it.
d. Remove the plain washer and guide wheel from
the axle (Fig. 7). Check and replace them if
they are worn.
e. Mount the new wheel, and then mount the
plain washer and nut onto the axle in the order
shown in Fig. 7. And secure them in place.
8. Replacing the Debris Flap
a. Stop the tool and remove the battery pack.
b. Use 10mm wrench (not included) to loosen the
two nuts in the counterclockwise direction and
remove them.
c. Remove the plain washers and worn debris flap
(Fig. 8).
d. Replace with a new debris flap (B) and secure it
with the two plain washers and nuts.
9. Transmission Gears Lubrication
The transmission gears in the gear case need to
be lubricated periodically with gear grease. Check
the gear case grease level about every 30 hours
of operation by removing the sealing screw on the
side of the case.
a. Position the edger upright so that the sealing
screw is facing upwards (Fig. 9).
b. Use a 5mm hex wrench (not included) to loosen
and remove the sealing screw.
c. Use a grease syringe (not included) to inject
some grease into the lubrication opening; do
not exceed 3/4 capacity. Do not completely fill
the transmission gear case.
d. Tighten the sealing screw after injection.
7
Plain washer
8
9
Sealing
screw
Lubrication
opening
13
Nut
I
Axle
Plain washer
Nut