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Transporting the Power Tool
Always turn off the engine.
Carry the unit hanging from the shoulder
strap or properly balanced by the drive
tube. Fit transport guard on metal cutting
attachments to avoid the risk of injury
from blade contact
Transporting in a vehicle: Properly
secure your power tool to prevent
turnover, fuel spillage and damage.
Fueling
Gasoline is an
extremely flammable
fuel. Keep clear of naked
flames. Do not spill any
fuel – do not smoke.
Always shut off the engine before
refueling.
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Do not fuel a hot engine – fuel may spill
and cause a fire.
Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any
pressure build-up in the tank to release
slowly and avoid fuel spillage.
Fuel your power tool only in well-
ventilated areas. If you spill fuel, wipe
the machine immediately – if fuel gets on
your clothing, change immediately.
Your power tool comes standard with
either a screw-type or bayonet-type fuel
cap.
After fueling, tighten
down the screw-type fuel
cap as securely as
possible.
Insert the fuel cap with
hinged grip (bayonet-type
cap) correctly in the
opening, turn it clockwise
as far as stop and fold the
grip down.
This reduces the risk of unit vibrations
causing the fuel cap to loosen or come
off and spill quantities of fuel.
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal
burn injuries, check for fuel leakage. If
fuel leakage is found, do not start or run
the engine until leak is fixed.
Before starting
Check that your power tool is properly
assembled and in good condition – refer
to appropriate chapters in the instruction
manual.
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Use only an approved combination
of cutting attachment, deflector,
handle and harness. All parts must
be assembled properly and
securely.
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Slide control / stop switch must
move easily to STOP or 0
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Smooth action of throttle trigger
interlock (if fitted) and throttle trigger
– the throttle trigger must return
automatically to the idle position.
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Check that the spark plug boot is
secure – a loose boot may cause
arcing that could ignite combustible
fumes and cause a fire.
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Cutting tool or attachment: Check
for correct and secure assembly
and good condition.
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Check protective devices (e.g.
deflector for cutting tool, rider plate)
for damage or wear. Always replace
damaged parts. Do not operate your
machine with a damaged deflector
or worn rider plate (lettering and
arrows no longer legible).
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Never attempt to modify the controls
or the safety devices in any way.
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Keep the handles dry and clean –
free from oil and dirt – for safe
control of the power tool.
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Adjust the harness and handle(s) to
suit your height and reach. See
chapters on "Fitting the Harness"
and "Balancing the
Trimmer/Brushcutter".
To reduce the risk of personal injury,
do not operate your power tool if it is
damaged or not properly assembled.
FS 500, FS 550