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GreenWorks Commercial TB201H Manuel D'opérateur page 14

Coupe-herbe & débroussailleuse & cortador de maleza

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• Ensure that the locknut is not loose and that it has a
locking force of at least 1.5 N.m. Tighten the locknut
to a torque of between 35-50 N.m.
5.1.1.1 CHECK THE KEYPAD
Push the power button.
• When three LED bars on the speed indicator are
illuminated, the product is on.
• When no LED bar on the speed indicator is
illuminated, the product is off.
5.1.1.2 CHECK THE SAFETY-LOCK BUTTON AND
TRIGGER
The safety-lock button is designed to prevent
accidental operation. See Product overview to find
where these parts are located on your product.
1.
Make sure that the trigger is locked when the
safety-lock button is not pressed.
2.
Make sure that the trigger and safety-lock button
move freely and that the return spring works
correctly.
3.
Simultaneously push the safety-lock button and
pull the trigger to start the product.
4.
Test on high-speed mode.
5.
Release the trigger and make sure that the
cutting attachment stops completely.
5.1.1.3 CHECK THE QUICK-RELEASE
MECHANISM
DO NOT USE A HARNESS WITH A DEFECTIVE
QUICK-RELEASE MECHANISM.
1.
Stop the motor.
2.
Visually inspect for damage, such as cracks.
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3.
Test the quick-release mechanism to make sure
that it is working properly.
5.1.1.4 CHECK CUTTING ATTACHMENT GUARD
The cutting attachment guard is a crucial safety device
that prevents objects from being thrown towards the
operator and prevents injury if the cutting attachment is
touched.
DO NOT USE A CUTTING ATTACHMENT
WITHOUT AN APPROVED AND CORRECTLY
ATTACHED CUTTING ATTACHMENT GUARD.
ALWAYS USE THE RECOMMENDED CUTTING
ATTACHMENT GUARD FOR THE CUTTING
ATTACHMENT THAT YOU USE. USING
AN INCORRECT OR FAULTY CUTTING
ATTACHMENT GUARD CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY.
1.
Stop the product and remove the battery.
2.
Visually inspect for damage, such as cracks.
3.
Replace the cutting attachment guard if it is
damaged.
5.1.1.5 INSPECT CUTTING ATTACHMENT
REMOVE THE BATTERY AND MAKE SURE
THAT THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT STOPS
COMPLETELY BEFORE YOU WORK ON ANY
PART OF THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT.
• Wear protective gloves when handling any cutting
attachment.
• Use correctly sharpened blades. Incorrectly
sharpened or damaged blades increase the risk of
injury.
• Use the brush saw blade to cut fibrous types of
wood.
• Use the brush cutter blade to cut coarse grass.
• Use the trimmer head to trim grass. Make sure
that the cutting line is wound tightly and equally
around the spool to prevent unusual vibrations from
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