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5. Set the On/Off switch (20) to
START
.
6. Hold the device firmly with one
hand by the upper shaft tube
(10). With the other hand, pull the
starter cable on the starter handle
(4) quickly several times in succes-
sion until the engine starts.
The device is now idling.
Caution! Do not pull the
starter cable out too far -
Danger of breakage!
8. Let the engine warm up for
about 10 seconds.
7. To mow, keep the throttle lock
(22) pressed down and oper-
ate the throttle (9). When the
throttle is operated, the
choke lever (3) automati-
cally jumps into the warm
start position.
8. To switch off the engine, move the
on/off switch (20) to STOP 0 .
Warm start:
During a warm start with
the gas locking button, the
thread spool rotates after the
start. Keep away from the
spool. There is a danger of
injury!
1. Leave the choke lever (3) in its
present position.
2. For half-throttle locking, press the
throttle lock (22), throttle (9) and
the gas locking button (21) on
the handle (8) at the same time.
Now release the throttle lock
(22) and the throttle (9). The half
throttle lock snaps into place.
3. Hold the device firmly with one
hand by the upper shaft tube
(10). With the other hand, pull the
starter cable on the starter handle
(4) quickly several times in suc-
cession until the engine starts.
Caution! Do not pull the
starter cable out too far -
Danger of breakage!
The device is now running with a
half-throttle lock.
4. To switch off the engine, move the
on/off switch (20) to STOP 0 .
If the engine has not started after two
attempts, try a warm start without the
choke in the warm start position.
If this is not successful, follow the
instructions in the „Troubleshooting"
section.
During a warm start, the scythe
jumps to the idle position only after
the throttle lever has been actuated
for the first time.
Operation
Working Notes
•
When cutting, observe the country-
specific / local regulations.
•
Do not cut during commonly applica-
ble quiet periods.
•
Solid objects such as stones, metal
pieces or similar must be removed.
These can be thrown out and therefore
result in personal or property damage.
•
When cutting in high bushes or
hedges, the working height should be
at least 15 cm. This prevents the risk to
animals, e.g. hedgehogs.
•
Always hold the equipment firmly and
securely with both hands.
•
Cut only grass and weeds. Be aware of
roots or tree stumps – risk of tripping.
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