27
Hook teeth
28
Hook fixing screws
Hook rubber rolls
29
Air filter
30
Muffler
31
Small pump
32
Idle screw
33
Starter lever
34
Engine cylinder
35
Buckles
36
Shoulder strap
37
Fuel filter
38
Engine sparking plug
39
Plug electrodes
40
Protective clothing
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Tool position
-
Tool handgrip
-
Engine cylinder fins cleaning
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3.8
Warning symbols
General warning
Duty of reading the use &
maintenance manual
Safety
distance
4 INSTALLATION
4.1
Start up
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FUEL MIXTURE
Use 4% fuel (oil/petrol mixture) (25:1)
WARNING!
The two-stroke engines have high specific power. Therefore, we suggest you should use unleaded petrol of a
known brand which shall not have less than 90
•
Carry out the filling up operations with the engine off and far from flames.
•
Before unscrewing the tank plug, put the hook shaker onto a flat and solid surface, so that it cannot overturn.
•
Open the plug carefully to let the exceeding pressure out and avoid that the fuel gets out.
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Rollers are inserted there
Lock the hook on the extension pole
Protect the branches from being disbarked
Removes the impurities from the engine cooling air
Lets the exhaust gas out
Pressed several times, it makes easier to start the engine
Keeps the correct engine rpm
Makes it easier to start the cold engine
The picture shows its maintenance
Adjust the length of the shoulder strap
Holds the tool
Removes the impurities from the fuel
Allows the engine to start up
Operate the plug
The picture shows the adequate operator's clothing
The picture shows how the operator should hold the tool
The picture shows how the operator should keep the tool in his
hands when working
The picture shows how to clean the fins of the engine cylinder
Watch out for
overhead power
lines
octanes.
Compulsory adequate clothing
Compulsory hands protection
Compulsory feet protection
Compulsory head protection
Use and Maintenance Manual – Original
Instructions Rev.: 04, Date 20/06/2018
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