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other hand pull the starter cable at
the starter handle (3) quickly several
times in succession until the engine
starts.
Caution! Do not pull the stater ca-
ble out too far- DANGER OF BREA-
KAGE!
5. Set the choke lever (4) into position
.
6. Press the throttle (42).
8. Let the engine warm up for about 10-
15 seconds.
8. To work, keep the throttle lock (41)
pressed down and operate the
throttle (42).
9. When working, hold the cutter above
the ground and slowly swivel the de-
vice back and forth like a cutter in an
equal arch.
If the engine fails to start after sev-
eral attempts, follow the instruc-
tions in the chapter on "Trouble-
shooting".
10. Stopping the engine:
Release the throttle (42) and set the
On/Off switch (40) on the switching
element (23) to "Off"
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STOP
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 there-
fore result in personal or property
damage.
•
When cutting in high bushes or hedg-
es, the working height should be at
least 15 cm. This prevents the risk to
animals, e.g. hedgehogs.
Work safely and considerately!
•
Always hold the equipment firmly and
securely with both hands
(see pic. 8).
•
Cut only grass and weeds. Be aware
of roots or tree stumps – risk of trip-
ping.
•
Work considerately and endanger no-
body when cutting. Work quietly and
carefully.
•
Work only in adequate visibility and
lighting conditions.
•
Keep an eye on the cutting head.
•
Never cut above shoulder height.
•
Never replace the plastic cord with a
steel wire – risk of injury and damage.
•
Do not work on a ladder.
•
Work only on firm and stable bases.
•
Always carry the equipment sus-
pended by the shoulder strap or on
the tube.