5.1.3 Mixing fuel
Note
The engine will suffer damage if run with fuel mixed in the wrong ratio or with unsuitable oil.
Use a mixing ratio of 1:50. This corresponds to 1 part good-quality two-stroke oil that complies with
the API-TC specification and 50 parts gasoline (e.g. 100 ml oil and 5 liters of gasoline mixed in a
suitable canister).
1. Pour the required quantity of two-stroke oil into the fuel canister.
2. Then fill the gasoline into the fuel canister.
3. Close the fuel canister.
4. Mix the fuel by shaking the fuel container.
Note
If the quality of the two-stroke oil or the gasoline is unknown, then increase the mixing ratio to 1:25.
5.1.4 Filling the fuel tank
1. Mix the fuel (two-stroke oil / gasoline mixture) by shaking the fuel container.
2. Place the product in a steady upright position.
3. Open the fuel tank by turning the cap counterclockwise and then removing the cap.
4. Fill the tank slowly using a funnel.
5. Close the fuel tank by fitting the cap and then turning it clockwise.
6. Close the fuel canister.
5.2 Assembly and adjustment
WARNING
Risk of injury. Contact with the rotating cutting disc can lead to injury. Hot parts of the machine or a
hot cutting disc may cause burning injuries.
▶ Before fitting or adjusting any parts of the product, make sure that the engine is switched off, that
the cutting disc has completely stopped rotating and that the product has cooled down.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
5.2.1 Fitting a cutting disc 2, 3,
WARNING
Risk of injury and damage. Unsuitable cutting discs or unsuitable parts used to secure the disc can
suffer irreparable damage during operation or lead to loss of control of the tool.
▶ Make sure that the cutting disc's maximum permissible speed is at least as high as the maximum
speed stated on the tool. Use only cutting discs, flanges and screws that fit the tool.
▶ Use only cutting discs with an arbor size (mounting hole diameter) of 20 mm or 25.4 mm (1").
▶ Use only the large flange with a diameter of 78 mm / 3" to secure an abrasive cutting disc.
CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage. Damaged cutting discs may break.
▶ If the cutting disc has been subjected to an impact, check the disc for damage and replace it if
necessary.
▶ Never use cutting discs that are damaged, run untrue or vibrate.
▶ Don't use synthetic resin-bonded fiber-reinforced cutting discs which have exceeded their use-by
date or already softened due to water absorption.
1. Insert the locking pin in the hole in the drive belt cover and turn the cutting disc until the locking pin
engages.
2. Release the securing screw by turning the screw counterclockwise with the wrench and then remove the
screw and washer.
3. Remove the locking pin.
Printed: 30.03.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5341995 / 000 / 00
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