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EINHELL GH-BC 25 AS User Manual

EINHELL GH-BC 25 AS
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GH-BC 25 AS
Art.-Nr.: 34.019.53 I.-Nr.: 11024
1
D Originalbetriebsanleitung
Benzin-Motorsense
GB Original operating instructions
Petrol Power Scythe
F Mode d’emploi d’origine
Débroussailleuse à moteur à
essence
DK/ Original betjeningsvejledning
N Benzindrevet motorle
S Original-bruksanvisning
Bensindriven röjsåg
HR/ Originalne upute za uporabu
BIH Kosa s benzinskim motorom
RS Originalna uputstva za upotrebu
Kosa s benzinskim motorom
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

EINHELL GH-BC 25 AS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power sourceGasoline
Line diameter2 mm
Product colorBlack, Red
Rotational speed6000 RPM
Secondary handleYes
Line length supplied4 m
Cutting diameter (max)230 mm
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight6280 g

Summary

1. Safety regulations

Safety devices

Discusses fitting appropriate safety guards for cutting blades or lines to prevent ejected objects.

Explanation of the warning signs on the equipment (Fig. 14)

Details meaning of various warning symbols found on the equipment for user safety.

2. Layout and items supplied

2.1 Layout (Fig. 1-13)

Provides overview of product components and their identification numbers as shown in diagrams.

2.2 Items supplied

Lists all parts included with the product and instructions for checking completeness.

3. Proper use

Proper use

Explains intended applications for power scythe and trimmer functions and restrictions.

4. Technical data

Sound and vibration

Details sound pressure, power levels, and vibration emission values for the equipment.

Functions

Lists operational functions and advice on minimizing noise and vibrations.

5. Assembly

5.1.1 Fitting the steady grip

Instructions for attaching the steady grip, emphasizing proper working position adjustment.

5.1.2 Fitting the long handle (Fig. 4a-4c)

Step-by-step guide for assembling the long handle, including locking mechanisms.

5.1.3 Fitting the blade guard hood

Details on correctly attaching the safety guard for cutting blade operation.

5.1.4 Fitting/Replacing the cutting blade

Instructions for mounting/dismounting the cutting blade, including fastener details.

6. Before starting the equipment

Check the equipment for the following each time before use

Lists essential checks before each operation for safety and performance.

7. Operation

7.1 Starting the engine when cold

Procedure for starting the engine from a cold state, including choke and starter cable use.

7. Operation

7.2 Starting the engine when warm

Explains starting the engine when it has been recently used and is still warm.

7.3 Switching off the engine

Details procedures for safely stopping the engine, including emergency and normal shutdown.

7.4 Practical tips

Offers advice on practicing operating techniques before starting the engine for safe use.

8. Working with the petrol power scythe

Extending the cutting line

Describes method for automatically extending nylon cutting line during operation.

Different cutting methods

Explains using equipment for cutting various vegetation types and in different locations.

Trimming/mowing

Provides techniques for trimming grass and mowing, emphasizing posture and line spool control.

Low trimming

Details technique for trimming grass close to ground at a slight angle.

8. Working with the petrol power scythe

Cutting along fences/foundations

Guidance on safely cutting vegetation near fences, walls, foundations without damaging line.

Trimming around trees

Instructions for trimming grass/weeds around tree trunks, advising caution to protect bark.

Mowing

Explains technique for cutting vegetation to ground, including angle and positioning advice.

Sawing

States that equipment is not suitable for sawing operations.

Jamming

Procedure if cutting blade jams due to dense vegetation.

Preventing recoil

Advice on avoiding equipment recoil when blade strikes solid objects.

9. Maintenance

9.1 Replacing the line spool/cutting line

Step-by-step guide for removing/installing new line spool and cutting line.

9.2 Grinding the safety hood blade

Instructions on sharpening small blade on safety hood when it becomes blunt.

9. Maintenance

9.3 Maintenance of the air filter

Procedure for cleaning/maintaining air filter for optimal engine performance.

9.4 Maintenance of the spark plug

Details on checking, cleaning, and replacing spark plug for engine ignition.

9.5 Carburetor settings

Explains adjusting throttle cable and carburetor settings for optimal engine function.

9.6 Setting the idling speed

Instructions for adjusting engine's idling speed for smooth operation.

9.7 Applying grease to the gear unit

Guidance on lubricating gear unit with grease at specified intervals.

10. Cleaning, storage, transport and ordering of spare parts

10.1 Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning equipment, emphasizing safety precautions before starting.

10.2 Storage

Guidance on preparing/storing equipment for extended periods to prevent issues.

10. Cleaning, storage, transport and ordering of spare parts

Putting the equipment back into operation

Steps to safely prepare equipment after a period of storage.

10.3 Transport

Instructions for safely transporting machine, including emptying fuel tank and cleaning.

10.4 Ordering spare parts

Information required when ordering spare parts, including necessary equipment details.

11. Disposal and recycling

Disposal and recycling

Advice on how to dispose of packaging and defective components responsibly.

12. Troubleshooting guide

The equipment does not start

Lists common causes and remedies for equipment failing to start.

The equipment starts but does not develop its full power

Identifies reasons for equipment lacking power and suggests solutions.

The engine does not run smoothly

Provides causes and fixes for engine running unevenly or erratically.

Engine smokes excessively

Explains why engine produces excessive smoke and how to resolve it.

Service information

Service partners

Information on finding competent service partners for repairs and spare parts.

Wear parts and consumables

Lists parts subject to normal wear and those considered consumables.

In the effect of defects or faults

Instructions for reporting defects online and providing necessary problem details.

Warranty certificate

Warranty terms

Outlines terms and conditions for additional warranty services provided by the manufacturer.

Exclusions from guarantee

Details types of damage or misuse not covered by the guarantee.

Guarantee claims

Specifies duration, process, and requirements for submitting guarantee claims.

Konformitätserklärung

Declaration of Conformity

Lists EU directives and standards the product conforms to, with specific checkboxes.

Standard references

Lists specific European standards the product complies with.

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