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Attach the guard to the blade.
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Place the positioning tool (21) until it stops in the positioning hole (26) and push the spacer (28) onto the shaft so that the positioning tool engages in one of the grooves of the spacer.
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Move the following parts onto the shaft one after the other:
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Inner cup (25) (slot pointing up, flat side pointing down),
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Blade (10) (assembly direction can be freely chosen; you can turn the blade when it is worn),
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Spacer (24) (slot pointing up, flat side pointing down),
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outer cup (23),
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nut (22) (do not tighten yet; left-hand thread! turn counter-clockwise!).
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Press the positioning tool (21) into the positioning hole (26) and turn the blade until the positioning tool stops the rotation.
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Tighten the nut (22) by turning counter-clockwise with a 19 mm or 3/4" wrench (torque: 44 to 58 Nm).
DISASSEMBLING THE CUT-OFF BLADE
See figure 20
WARNING
Attach the guard to the blade (10).
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Press the positioning tool (21) into the positioning hole (26) and turn the blade (10) until the positioning tool stops the rotation.
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Loosen the nut (22) by turning clockwise with a 19 mm or 3/4" wrench (left-hand thread: turn clockwise!).
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Pull the outer cup (23), the outer ring-nut (24), the cut-off blade (10) and the inner cup (25) away from the shaft.
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Remove the positioning tool from the positioning hole.
REPLACINT THE BUMP KNOB
See figure 12 and 21
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Press both trimmer head tabs (19) on the side of the trimmer head cover (17) while you remove them.
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Remove the spool (18).
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Hold the bump knob (27) tight and pull it out with a screw driver or similar tool.
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Place the new bump feed in the trimmer head cover (17).
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Push the trimmer head cover onto the spool cap so that the tabs lock into the slots.
11 STORING THE BRUSHCUTTER
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Remove the battery from the trimmer before storing the brushcutter.
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Assemble the blade guard.
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Store it in a location out of the reach of children.
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Keep the battery away from the corrosives such as garden chemicals and salt.
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Keep an unused battery away from paperclips, coins, keys, screws, nails and all other objects that could connect the contacts.
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A short circuit of the battery can cause burns or fires. Store the battery in a dry place and at a temperature below 27°C.
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Never store discharged batteries. A battery that is too warm must be allowed to cool before charging.
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The battery's charge will diminish during storage. The higher the temperature, the faster the discharge. Recharge the batteries monthly if they are being stored for a longer period. This
increases the life and maintains performance.
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Remove the battery from the device before adjusting settings, replacing accessories or after use. This prevents the risk of your device being switched on inadvertently or unsupervised.
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Secure the brushcutter during transport in order to prevent damage and injuries. Clean the device before storage.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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Environmental protection should be an essential and prioritised aspect when using the machine. Do not disturb your surroundings when using the device.
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Strictly observe the local provisions for disposal of the packaging, oil, petrol, filters, damaged parts or all other polluting materials. These materials must not be disposed of with
domestic waste, but instead must be collected separately and disposed of at a recycling site that recycles the materials.
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Strictly observe the local provisions for disposal of the cut waste.
The device must not be disposed of in the regular waste, but instead must be disposed of at a recycling site according to the local provisions.
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