5.1 Installation - Bicycle handlebar
Fig. 2
Remove quick release screw (15) with sleeve and
wavy washer (20) from the handle support (14)
Position the bicycle handlebar (5) with both pre-
assembled half shells onto the handle support
(14)
Insert quick release screw (15) with sleeve (19)
and wavy washer (20) into the handle support,
but only so far that the quick release mechanism
can still flip over when the handle is sitting tight..
The r.h. side of handle should be fitted as near as
possible to the handle support.
For the optimum adjustment of the handle, flip
quick acting lock upwards and, if necessary,
release screws (21).
Adjust the handle and flip quick acting lock (6)
back again.
Now tighten screws (21).
Note: You will have achieved an optimum
adjustment, if the centre of the power tool is at the
centre of your body. Your elbow should be slightly
angled in operating position.
Important: Always lead the brushcutter with the
bicycle handlebar on the r.h. side of the body!
Preparing the equipment for use
5.2 Shield installation
Fig. 3
Hold the brushcutter so that shaft is pointing
upward.
Lay shield (18) with the inside out on the
preassembled mounting plate (22) and insert
holding plate (23). Fasten with the enclosed
screws.
Note: The tab on the holding plate sticks out. It is
not inserted into the hole in the debris shield.
Insert the line cutter (24) only when using string
head and secure with the screw.
Fig. 4
When using metal blades, assemble the shield in
the upper position.
When working with the string head or Rototrim
mowing head, assemble in the lower position.
Make certain the shield for the cutting unit is
firmly positioned and is located at the correct
point.
Use the brushcutter only with the original shield.
Use the chisel-tooth blade only with the metal
debris shield (Fig.8 - Pos. 60 12 841).
ENGLISH
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