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Echo PAS-2400 User Manual

Echo PAS-2400
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Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time
of publication, but are subject to change without notice. Illustrations may include optional equipment and
accessories, and may not include all standard equipment.
Operators Manual
X7702093705
© 4/2015 ECHO Inc.
x7722271404 / x772000164
99944200475
Power Edger Attachment
FOR MODELS: SRM-2400SB, 260SB, 261SB, PAS-2400, 2601, 230,
231, 260, 261, 265, 266, 280
Users of this equipment risk injury to themselves and others if the unit is used
improperly and/or safety precautions are not followed. ECHO provides an operator’s
manual. It must be read and understood for proper and safe operation. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury.
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Echo PAS-2400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEcho
ModelPAS-2400
CategoryTrimmer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Operator's Manual

Guide for safe operation, maintenance, and specifications.

The Safety Manual

Explains hazards and necessary safety measures for operation.

SERVICING INFORMATION

Parts and Serial Number Identification

Locating model/serial numbers and ordering genuine ECHO parts.

Service and Support Channels

Information on authorized dealers and consumer support contact.

Product Registration Importance

Registering for warranty, updates, and product recalls.

SAFETY

Additional Manuals and Videos

How to obtain replacement manuals and safety videos.

Safety Symbols and Key Information

Explains safety alert symbols, keywords, and their meanings.

International Safety Symbols

Visual guide to common safety symbols and their interpretations.

Personal Condition and Safety Equipment

User's physical condition and required safety gear for operation.

Eye Protection Requirements

Mandates wearing ANSI Z87.1 or CE compliant eye protection.

Hand and Hearing Protection

Recommends gloves for grip/protection and hearing protection.

Breathing and Clothing Guidelines

Advice on dust masks, proper attire, and footwear.

Cold Exposure and Vibration Effects

Discusses Raynaud's Phenomenon and precautions against cold/vibration.

Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) Prevention

How to prevent RSI/CTS through proper technique and breaks.

Ventilation and Work Area Safety

Safety regarding ventilation, clearing the work area, and keeping bystanders away.

Grip, Stance, and Hot Surface Awareness

Proper grip, stance, and avoiding hot components.

Never Reach Into Running Engine Openings

Prohibits reaching into openings while the engine is running.

EXTENDED OPERATION AND EXTREME CONDITIONS

Precautions for Prolonged Use

Measures to minimize injury risk during prolonged operation or extreme conditions.

EQUIPMENT SAFETY

Attachment Compatibility and Checks

Use only approved attachments and check for loose parts/damage.

Moving Parts Hazard Warning

Warning about severe injury from moving parts and keeping clear of openings.

DESCRIPTION

Safety Decal Identification

Locate, understand, and maintain legible safety decals on the unit.

Component Identification

Identifies key components like blade, shield, drive shaft, and wheel.

ASSEMBLY

Power Head and Lower Shaft Assembly

Step-by-step guide for attaching the power head to the lower shaft assembly.

OPERATION

General Operation Safety

Warnings about moving parts, hot exhaust, and general safety during operation.

Edger Operation Techniques

Detailed steps for edger use, including ground prep, planning, and blade depth.

Edger Operation Best Practices

Running at full throttle, blade engagement, and avoiding concrete contact.

Hot Component Warning During Operation

Emphasizes hot components and avoiding contact after use.

MAINTENANCE

General Maintenance Safety

Safety precautions before performing maintenance, including stopping the engine.

Maintenance Skill Level and Intervals

Defines skill levels and provides a table of maintenance intervals.

Blade Replacement and Gear Case Lubrication

Procedures for replacing the blade and greasing the gear case.

Blade and Gear Case Servicing Details

Detailed steps for blade removal/installation and gear case greasing.

Lower Drive Shaft Maintenance

Steps for servicing the lower drive shaft and flexible cable.

STORAGE

Storage Hook Installation Guide

Instructions for installing the storage hook on the attachment shaft.

SPECIFICATIONS

WARRANTY STATEMENTS

Echo Limited Warranty Overview

Details the limited warranty for product sales in USA and Canada.

Owner's Responsibilities and Registration

Owner's duties for maintenance, care, and product registration.

Product Warranty Period by Application

Specific warranty durations for homeowner, commercial, and rental use.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Lists what is not covered by the warranty, including damage causes.

Two-Stroke Engine Oil Requirements

Crucial information on using correct two-stroke oil to avoid voiding warranty.

PRODUCT REGISTRATION

Online Registration Process

Steps to register your ECHO product online for updates and warranty.

Mail-in Registration Option

Instructions for completing and mailing the registration card if no internet access.

Information Confidentiality

Assurance that provided information will not be sold or misused.

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