OPERATION
HOW TO START THE ENGINE
NOTE: DONOT BE ALARMED, your engine
will smoke the first time it is started. It is
burning offthe protectivecoating that is on
the internal engine parts.
A ARNING: Never leave the trim-
mar unattended whil the engine
is runngin. Wait for the trimmer
lines to atop rotation.
Figure10. Pullbacksharplyon therecoil
starter handle. DO NOTallowthestarter
rope to snap back. Let the starter rope
slowlyrewindasyouholdthe recoilstarter
handle.
NOTE: If engine fails to start after three at-
tempts, push the primer button two times
and again try to start the engine.
1. Before each use, remove debris from the
debris screen shown in Figure 9. Debris
can cause the engine to overheat. Wipe
the debris screen with a cloth or paper
towel.
2. Key Start: Make sure the battery is con-
nected to the wiring harness.
3. Move thethrottlecontrollever forward to
theSTART or FASTposition,
4. To start a cold engine, push the prbnerbut-
ton five times. Wait two seconds between
each push of the primer button.
NOTE: Do not use the primer to start a
warm engine.
5. Key Start: Turn the ignition key to the
START position. Use short starting cycles
(15 seconds per minute). When the engine
starts, release the ignition key, If the en-
gine will not turn over, charge the battery,
See "How To Charge The Battery".
6. RecoiI-Start:FitTnlyholdtherecoil start-
er handle with your right hand. See
A WARNING: Never run the engine
indoors or in a poorly ventilated
area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odorless and dead-
ly gas. Keep hands, feat, hair and loose
clothing away from the trimmer and any
moving parts on the engine. Avoid the
muffler and surrounding areas. Temper-
aturas may exceed 150°F.
IgniSon Key /
Figure 10
TRIMMER TIPS
A WARNING: Debris such as sticks,
gravel or rocks, can be thrown
with sufficient force to cause per-
sonel injury or property damage,
Set the throttle control in the FAST posi-
tion. If the weeds or grass are tall and
thick, operate the trimmer at a slower
walking speed.
Frequently clean the undemide of the trim-
mer to remove any grass build up. See the
Maintenance section for details,
For best rasults and longer lasting line,
use the ends of the line to do the cutting.
This is easily done by moving slowly
through very thick or heavy weeds.
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If the trimmer lines become too short, itwill
take longer to complete the job. If the trim-
mar lines are worn to less than half their
original length, change to a new trimmer
line. "See How To Change The Trimmer
Line" in the Service And Adjustment sec-
tion.
Do not trim on excessively steep slopes, tf
a slope isdifficult to stand on, do not tnm.
Do not trim on slopes when the ground is
slippery or wet. Trim across the face of a
slope, not up and down.
Trimmer head contact to concrete, asphalt
and harder services may create prema-
ture wear to the height guide (See
Figure tS).