Installation 116 / 118 L / 120 L
Parts overview
(Fig. 7)
1
String head
2
Drive plate
3
Guard
4
"Loop" bike grip
5
Handgrip, see "Starting the engine"
6
Eyelet
Caution!
The machine must not be operated before assem-
bly work has been completed.
Mounting the L-grip (Fig. 8)
1. Place the rubber sleeve (8-2) over the sup-
port bar.
2. Screw together the upper (8-3) and lower (8-1)
halves of the grip with four Allen screws (8-4)
through the rubber sleeve.
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Installation 118 B / 120
Parts overview
(Fig. 10)
1
Cutter
2
Drive shaft
3
Guard
4
"Bike" grip
5
Handgrip, see "Starting the engine"
6
Strap attachment bar
Caution!
The machine must not be operated before assem-
bly work has been completed.
"Bike" grip (Fig. 11)
1. Place spring (11-1) in holder in support bar.
2. Place the lower grip holder (11-2) on the spring.
3. Place the marked (striated) area of the grip
rod (11-3) into the lower grip holder. The up-
per brace (11-4) must click into the lower brace
(11-2).
4. Fasten the upper brace (11-4) to the grip holder
with the screw (11-5).
5. The seat of the holder on the support bar can
be shifted as required.
Fuel and consumables
Safety instructions
Warning!
Petrol is highly flammable – Fire hazard!
Ensure that no fuel leaks from the engine, tank
or fuel lines.
Only mix and store petrol in approved containers.
Do not use any fuel mixture that has been stored
for more than 90 days.
Only refuel outdoors.
Do not smoke while refuelling.
Do not open the fuel cap while the engine is run-
ning or hot.
Exchange the tank or fuel cap if damaged.
Always keep the fuel cap firmly closed.
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