11. Kickback is a reaction that can occur when a rotating blade comes into contact with
something it cannot cut. This can cause the blade to stop for a moment, causing the
machine to recoil from the object it hit. This reaction can be so violent that control
over the machine can be lost. Kickback can occur without warning if the blade gets
stuck, loses speed or is impaired. This is more likely to occur in areas where it can
be hard to see the material to be cut.
12. Always ensure strap is properly adjusted.
13. Maintain a firm grip on both handles while blade is in use. Keep blade away from
body and under waist height.
6. Switch from Brushcutter to Trimmer
Removing blade - figures 6, 7, 8.
1. Insert the Allen wrench (1) provided into trimmer gear hole and bushing (a) to
secure the shaft.
2. Screw off the nut (f).
3. Remove lock ring (e), cup (d), washer (c) and blade (b).
Note! Keep blade parts together for later use.
Fitting trimmer head – figures 14, 15, 16, 17.
1. Mount bushing (a)
2. Place the provided allen wrench (1) in the hole in the gearhousing, make sure it
goes through the hole in the bushing (a), so it is locked.
3. Mount the trimmerhead (c) (turn counterclockwise), make sure it is tightenen
proberly.
4. Remove the allenwrench before use.
7. Replacing Cord
1. Stop engine.
2. Press each side of cord housing. Remove lid.
3. Remove roll by pulling. Allow spring to remain on spool. Remove any cord residue.
Take 3-4 m of cord (2.4 mm) and double it up.
4. Insert both ends into the 2 holes on the roll. Wind cord onto roll in direction of arrow.
Avoid twisting cord. When twine is fully on roll, cut and insert the two cut ends
through the guide holes.
5. Assemble cord housing in reverse order, starting with spring. Place cord in cord
housing holes.
6. Re-place cover. Check cover is secure.
Figure 10.
Always ensure trimmer head is secured tightly.
NEVER OVERFILL THE REEL!
If in doubt, contact your nearest dealer.
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