Cutting Tips
1. Move the trimmer from left to right across the
area to be cut; it is less effective when moving
from right to left.
2. Use the tip of the cutting line to do trimming;
do not force the trimmer head into uncut
grass.
3. Wire and picket fences may cause extra
cutting line wear and breakage. Stone and
brick walls, curbs, and wood may wear cutting
line rapidly.
4. Avoid trees and shrubs. Tree bark, wood
moldings, siding, and fence posts can easily
be damaged by the cutting line.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
pack from your trimmer after use.
Always check the product prior to being used
for any damage.
Replacing the trimmer head (See Fig.
Warning:Use of wire or metal-reinforced
line is not authorized and could be
extremely dangerous. Use only the cutting line
recommended in this manual, in combination
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with the recommended debris guard.
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Warning:A damaged or loose cutting
attachment head may vibrate, crack, break
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or come off the trimmer, which may result in
serious or fatal injury or property damage. Make
sure the trimmer head are properly and securely
tightened and in good condition before starting
work.
1. Insert the hex key into the hole and rotate
the trimmer head until it stops in a locked
position.
2. Then, rotate clockwise to remove it, and
counterclockwise to assemble it.
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Always remove the battery
Winding the line (See Fig. J1, J2)
J1
J1
J2
J2
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2m
2m
2m
2m
1. Insert the replacement line (13 ft or 4 meters)
through the eyelet and feed it through the
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other side.
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2. Ensure both ends of the line extending out
of the trimmer head are the same length.
Approximately 6ft or 2 meters on each side
of the trimmer head, cut lengths even if
necessary.
3. Turn the dial clockwise to wind the line inside
the spool until about 19cm remains on either
side.
K2
K2