S
TARTING (Fig 2-1A, 1B, 1C)
CAUTION!
Before starting, make sure the cutting attachment does not touch anything.
1. Set ignition switch (8) to the ON position. (Fig. 2-1A). Push priming bulb (5) several times so that fuel flows
through return pipe (Fig. 2-1B)
2. With the safety trigger (9) pressed, pull throttle trigger (7) and push throttle lock (10), then slowly release
the throttle trigger first, then the safety trigger. This will lock the throttle in the starting position.
3. Set choke lever (3) to OFF position. (Fig. 2-1C, 3)
4. Pull recoil starter briskly, taking care to keep the handle in your grasp and not allowing it to snap back.
5. When you hear the engine want to start, return choke lever to ON position. Then pull recoil starter briskly
again.
NOTE!
If engine does not start, repeat procedures from 2 to 5.
Fig 2-1A
6. After starting engine, pull throttle trigger to release throttle lock. Then allow the engine about 2-3 minutes
to warm up before subjecting it to any load.
C
UTTTING (Fig. 2-2A, 2B, 2C)
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When cutting, operate engine at over 6500 rpm. Extended use at a low rpm will wear the clutch
prematurely.
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Cut grass from right to left.
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Blade thrust may occur when the spinning blade contacts a solid object in the critical area. A dangerous
reaction may occur causing the entire unit and operator to be thrust violently. This reaction is called
BLADE THRUST. As a result, the operator may lose control of the unit which may cause serious or fatal
injury. Blade thrust is more likely to occur in areas where it is difficult to see the material to be cut.
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Wear the harness as shown in the figure. The blade turns counterclockwise, therefore, be advised to
operate the unit from right to left for efficient cutting. Keep onlookers out of working area at least 15m
(50ft.).
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Fig 2-1B
Fig 2-1C