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4.3.2 Cutting line head
WARNING!
Use ONLY nylon lines. The
use of metal lines, plasticised metal lines
and/or lines not suitable for the head can
cause serious injuries and wounds.
During use it is advisable to stop the engine pe-
riodically  and  remove  the  weeds  wound  round 
the  machine,  so  as  to  prevent  the  drive  tube 
from overheating due to the grass caught under 
the guard.
Remove the caught-up grass with a screwdriver 
to allow the rod to be properly cooled.
WARNING!
Do not use the machine for
sweeping, tilting the cutting line head. The
power of the engine could throw objects and 
small stones 15 metres or more, causing
damage or injuries to people.
a) Cutting in motion (Scything) (Fig. 11)
Proceed at a regular pace, with a circular motion 
similar  to  a  traditional  scythe,  without  tilting  the 
cutting line head during the operation.
First try cutting at the right height in a small area, 
so  as  to  then  achieve  a  uniform  cutting  height 
keeping  the  cutting  line  head  at  a  constant  dis-
tance from the ground.
For heavier cutting it can be useful to tilt the cut-
ting line head by about 30°.
WARNING!
  Do  not  work  in  this  way  if 
there is the possibility of causing objects to 
be thrown, which could harm people, animals
or cause damage.
b) Precision cutting (Trimming)
Keep the machine slightly tilted so that the low-
er part of the cutting line head does not touch
the ground and the cutting line is at the required
point, always keeping the cutting device at a dis-
tance from the operator.
c) Cutting near fences/foundations
(Fig. 12)
Slowly  move  the  cutting  line  head  near  fenc-
es, posts, rocks, walls, etc. without hitting them 
hard.
If the line strikes a solid object it could break or 
become worn; if it gets tangled in a fence it could 
break abruptly.
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In any case, cutting around pavements, founda-
tions,  walls,  etc.  can  cause  greater  wear  than 
normal to the line.
d) Cutting round trees (Fig. 13)
Walk round the tree from left to right, approach-
ing the trunks slowly so as not to strike the tree 
with  the  line  and  keeping  the  cutting  line  head 
tilted forward slightly.
Remember  that  the  nylon  line  could  lop  off  or 
damage small shrubs and that the impact of the 
nylon  line  against  the  trunk  of  bushes  or  trees 
with soft bark could seriously damage the plant.
e) Adjusting line length when working
This machine is fitted with a "Tap & Go" head.
To  release  more  line,  tap  the  cutting  line  head 
against the ground with the engine at top speed: 
the  line  will  be  released  automatically  and  the 
knife will cut off the excess length.

4.4 WHEN WORK IS FINISHED

When you have finished your work:
–    S top the machine as indicated previously (see 
– Wait for the cutting device to stop and then
Correct  maintenance  is  essential  to  maintain 
the original efficiency and safety of the machine 
over time.
tions:
–    R emove the spark plug cap.
– Wait until the engine is sufficiently cold.
– Use protective gloves when handling the
–    K eep  the  blade  protection  device  on,  ex-
– Never dispose of oils, fuel or other pollut-
5.1 STORAGE
At  the  end  of  each  working  session,  carefully 
clean the machine of dust and debris, and make 
sure that there are no damaged parts, replacing 
any faulty parts. The machine must be stored in 
a dry place away from the elements and with the 
cover correctly fitted.
10
(Fig. 14)
3.3).
mount the blade guard.

5. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

WARNING!
During maintenance opera-
blades.
cept when intervening directly on the blade.
ing materials in unauthorised places.

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