Technical details
Engine type:
2-stroke engine, air-cooled,
chrome cylinder
Engine output (max.):
1.35 kW / 1.8 hp
Cylinder capacity:
42.7 cm³
Engine idle speed:
2700 - 3400 rpm
Max. engine speed
with cutting blade:
10500 rpm
with line spool:
9000 rpm
Max. cutting speed with
cutting blade:
7850 rpm
with line spool:
6750 rpm
Ignition:
Electronic
Drive:
Centrifugal clutch
Weight (tank empty):
8 kg
Line cutting diameter Ø:
43 cm
Cutting blade cutting
diameter Ø:
25.5 cm
Line length:
8.0 m
Line Ø:
2.0 mm
Tank size:
0.85 l
Spark plug:
Champion RCJ7Y
Fuel consumption at
max. engine performance:
0.6 kg / h
Specifi c fuel consumption
at max. engine performance: 446 g / kWh
Noise and vibration data:
Noise measurement determined in accordance with EN ISO 11806-1.
The A-rated noise level is typically:
Sound pressure level L
:
96.3 dB(A)
pA
Uncertainty K
:
pA
Sound power level L
:
110.3 dB(A)
WA
Uncertainty K
:
WA
IMPORTANT!
■
Wear hearing protection!
WARNING!
■
Also reduce the risk due to vibrations, e.g. the risk of Raynaud's
phenomenon, by taking frequent breaks and rubbing your hands
together!
Operation
Vibration emission value a
= 8.2 m/s
h
Uncertainty K = 1.5 m/s
2
FBS 43 B2
2.5 dB
2.5 dB
2
WARNING!
■
The vibration level specifi ed in these instructions has been measured
in accordance with the standardised measuring procedure specifi ed
in EN ISO 11806-1 and can be used to make equipment compari-
sons. The specifi ed vibration emission value can also be used to
make an initial exposure estimate. The vibration level varies in ac-
cordance with the use of the tool and may be higher than the value
specifi ed in these instructions in some cases. It is easy to underesti-
mate the vibration load if the electrical power tool is used regularly
in this manner.
NOTE
■
For an accurate estimate of the vibration load during a certain working
period, the times during which the device is switched off or is running
but not actually being used must also be taken into consideration.
This can signifi cantly reduce the vibration load over the total working
period.
Safety instructions
WARNING!
■
Please read all of the safety instructions. Failure to follow the safety
instructions listed below can result in electric shock, fi re and/or serious
injuries.
IMPORTANT!
■
The device and packaging material are not toys! Children must not
be allowed to play with the plastic bags, foil and small parts!
Risk of suff ocation!
Keep all safety instructions and other instructions for
future use.
Handling
■
Wear close-fi tting work clothes that off er protection, such as long trousers,
safe work shoes, durable work gloves, a protective helmet, a protective
face mask or protective glasses to protect your eyes and high-quality
ear plugs or other hearing protection against the noise.
■
Only appropriately trained individuals and adults may operate, adjust
and maintain the device.
■
If you are not familiar with the device, practice handling the device
while the engine is off .
■
Ensure that screws and connecting elements are fi rmly tightened. Never
operate the device if it is not correctly adjusted, incomplete or if it is not
properly assembled.
■
Open the fuel tank slowly in order to allow any pressure which may have
built up in the tank to dissipate. To prevent the risk of fi re, move at least
3 metres away from the refuelling area before starting the device.
■
Always hold the device with both hands. Your thumbs and fi ngers
should encircle the handles.
■
Work posture: Do not operate the device in an uncomfortable position,
when you are unbalanced, with arms fully stretched or with only one
hand.
■
Always ensure that you have a solid and fi rm stance.
■
Always use the enclosed shoulder strap.
■
Always ensure that the handles are dry and clean and that no petrol
mixture is present.
■
Do not use the device if spectators or animals are in the direct vicinity.
Maintain a minimum distance of 15 metres between the operator and
other persons or animals when trimming. Maintain a minimum distance
of 30 metres between the operator and other persons or animals when
mowing down to the ground.
■
Check the area prior to starting work for objects such as metal parts,
bottles, rocks, etc. which can be fl ung away and injure the user.
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