performance and keep line long enough to advance
properly.
5.3.5
TRIM GRASS WITH A TRIMMER HEAD
Trim the grass
1.
Hold the trimmer head above the ground at an
angle. Do not push the cutting line into the grass.
2.
Decrease the speed to decrease the risk of
damage to plants.
3.
Use low-speed mode when cutting grass near
objects.
Clear the grass
1.
Keep the trimmer head above the ground.
2.
Tilt the trimmer head.
3.
Cut with the end of the cutting line around objects
in the work area.
OTHER OBJECTS THAT ARE HIT BY THE
CUTTING LINE, INCREASE THE WEAR ON
THE CUTTING LINE.
4.
Use low-speed mode when cutting and clearing
vegetation. This decreases the wear on the
trimmer head and cutting line.
Cut the grass
1.
Make sure that the cutting line is parallel to the
ground.
2.
Do not push the trimmer head to the ground as
this can cause damage to the product.
3.
Move the product from side to side when you
cut grass. Use high-speed mode for optimal
performance.
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CAUTION
5.3.6
CLEAR GRASS WITH A BRUSH CUTTER
BLADE
1.
Do not use the brush cutter blade on woody
stems. It is designed for cutting tall and/or coarse
grass.
2.
Keep your feet at shoulder-width apart during
operation of the product. Make sure feet are
firmly on the ground.
3.
Lightly place the outer cap on the ground, to
prevent the blade from touching the surface.
4.
To achieve a clear stroke, utilize a lateral
movement from left to right. Use the left side
of the blade, specifically between the 8 and 12
o'clock positions, to execute the cut.
5.
Angle the blade to the left when you clear grass.
Note: The grass clippings will accumulate in a line.
6.
Maintain a consistent rhythm while clearing grass.
7.
Move forward and always keep both feet firmly on
the ground.
8.
Minimize the risk of material wrapping around
the blade by working at full speed and avoiding
previously cut material during the return stroke.
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