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REGLAGE DE LA LONGUEUR DU TUBE
1. Tenir l'arbre de transmission fermement
2. Pousser le bouton de sécurité de l'arbre vers l'avant et
faire glisser la poignée jusqu'à la hauteur désirée. (Fig.
6)
NOTE: L'arbre peut être ajusté pour couper les bordures
ou tailler.
A
CONVERSION EN COUPE-BORDURES
1. Tenir l'arbre de transmission fermement.
2. Pousser le bouton de sécurité de l'arbre vers l'avant et
faire pivoter l'ensemble poignée jusqu'à l'audition d'un
clic. (Fig. 7 & Fig. 8)
INSTRUCTIONS DE REGLAGE
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
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STARTING
1. When starting the string-trimmer for the first time, check
that the nylon wires touch or pass over the wire-cutting
blade. If they are not long enough, press the button and,
at the same time, pull the nylon wires. (Fig. 9)
2. Connect the plug of the string-trimmer to the extension
cord and attach to the handle.
3. Make sure the length of grass trimmer and position of
assist handle is most applicable before use, adjust the
length of grass trimmer by pressing the shaft locking
button, adjust the height of assist handle by releasing
the loosening the wingnut.
4. Take a secure hold of the grass trimmer and, without
letting it touch the grass to be cut unlock security then
press the switch on the upper handgrip. Let the string
trimmer run for a few seconds and "bump" the string-
head against the lawn. Nylon line will automatically
release. The cut-off knife in the debris shield will trim
off excess line.
5. To switch off the string trimmer let go of the switch.
CAUTION:
so, to improve its operation on subsequent
occasions, bump the stringhead lightly on the
ground while the trimmer is running.(Fig 10)
These operations should be repeated a few times before
starting work to make sure that everything is functioning
properly and to familiarize yourself with the grass trimmer.
Start off slowly, when you have gained experience, you will
be able to use the grass trimmer to its full potential.
25
A short or worn line
cuts less efficiently
Fig. 9
B
Fig. 10