10 DR
®
PILOT TRIMMER/MOWER
The design of your machine is for trimming and mowing grass, weeds, and other growth as specified in this manual. Do not
use it for any other purpose as it could cause serious injury.
Contact with internal rotating parts will cause serious personal injury. Never put hands, face, feet, or clothing under the
trimmer/mower deck or discharge opening at any time.
Before performing any adjustments to the trimmer cords or any other procedure or inspection, release the bail bar to stop the
motor, and remove the battery and safety key to prevent accidental starting.
USB Ports
Figure 8
LED Light
Indicator
Button
Handle
Chapter 3: Operating the DR PULSE TRIMMER/MOWER
Before Operating the DR Pulse Trimmer/Mower
1. Remove any debris buildup from the Power Unit, especially the side vents
and bottom vents at the underside of the machine.
Engaging the Trimmer Head
1. Hold the Bail Bar Engage Button down with one hand as you pull the Bail
Bar to the Handlebar with the other hand (Figure 7).
2. Release the Bail Bar Engage Button while still holding the Bail Bar to the
Handlebar to keep the Blade spinning.
Stopping the Trimmer Head
1. Release the Bail Bar from the Handlebar. The Motor will stop and the
Trimmer Head will stop spinning.
Additional features
USB Charge Ports
The Battery can be used to charge/operate phones or other electronic devices
that use a USB cord.
1. Remove the Battery from the tool.
2. Flip the Handle to the open position (Figure 8)
3. Plug the device into one of the USB Ports of the Battery.
LED Light
The Battery flip Handle LED Light is a convenient tool that can be used as a
portable light source.
1. Remove the Battery from the tool.
2. Flip the Handle to the open position (Figure 8).
3. Press and hold the Indicator Button until the light turns on.
4. When finished, press and hold the Indicator Button until the light turns off.
Bail Bar
Figure 7
Bail Bar
Engage Button
1
2
It is important for proper operation to keep the top, side vents, and bottom
vents of the power unit clear of grass and debris so it can pull air through to
stay cool. If the power unit vents are clogged, it could overheat causing
damage.