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Garland BEST 711 G User Manual

Garland BEST 711 G
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Garland BEST 711 G Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGarland
ModelBEST 711 G
CategoryTrimmer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Safety Rules and Precautions

2.1. Users

Defines who can safely operate the machine, including age and capability requirements.

2.2. Personal Security

Outlines essential personal safety measures and precautions for safe operation.

2.2.1. Working Clothes and Security Equipment

Specifies required clothing and safety equipment for operating the brushcutter.

2.2.2. Vibrations

Details risks of vibration exposure and recommendations for minimizing them.

2.3. Security in the Workplace

Addresses safety considerations for the work environment and presence of others.

2.4. Security When Using Fuel

Provides critical safety guidelines for handling and using fuel.

2.5. Use and Care of the Machine

Explains proper usage, limitations, and general care for the machine.

2.6. Service

Recommends periodic professional inspections and the use of genuine spare parts.

Warning Symbols

Machine Symbols

Fuel Tank Indicator

Illustrates the fuel tank symbol and its meaning.

Air Position Controls

Explains the symbols for air lever positions (open and closed).

Start/Stop Switch

Details the symbols for the engine's start and stop switch positions.

Starter Handle

Identifies the symbol for the machine's starter handle.

Machine Description

5.1. Conditions of Usage

Specifies acceptable operating conditions, environments, and intended uses.

5.2. Detailed Description of the Product

Identifies and illustrates the main components of the brushcutter.

5.3. Technical Data

6. Start Up Instructions

6.1. List of Materials

Lists all components included in the machine's packaging.

6.2. Machine Mounting Procedures

Guides users through the assembly and mounting of machine components.

6.3. Fuel Handling

Details safe procedures for filling the fuel tank and fuel mixture requirements.

6.4. Starting Procedures

Provides step-by-step instructions for starting the machine in various conditions.

7. Machine Usage

7.1. Fixing the Machine and Guidance

Explains how to properly hold and maneuver the machine for safe operation.

7.1.1. Cut with the Nylon Head

Describes the correct technique and safety precautions for using the nylon cutting head.

7.1.2. Cut with the Disc

Details the proper method and safety guidelines for cutting with the disc blade.

8. Maintenance and Service

8.1. Care and Maintenance After Use

Outlines essential steps for maintaining the machine after each use.

8.1.1. General Maintenance

Covers routine cleaning and upkeep of the machine's exterior and accessible parts.

8.1.2. Blade Sharpening

Advises on professional blade sharpening and warns against DIY attempts.

8.2. Periodic Maintenance

Lists recommended checks and maintenance tasks at regular intervals.

8.2.1. Air Filter

Explains how to check, clean, and replace the air filter for optimal performance.

8.2.2. Fuel Filter

Details the importance and maintenance of the fuel filter.

8.2.3. Check the Spark

Guides on checking and maintaining the spark plug for reliable starting.

8.2.4. Cleaning the Cylinder Fins

Instructs on cleaning cylinder fins to ensure proper engine cooling.

9. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Engine Start Issues

Provides common causes and solutions for problems preventing the engine from starting.

Troubleshooting Compression Issues

Addresses issues related to engine compression and their corrective actions.

Troubleshooting Performance Issues

Offers solutions for common operational problems like vibration or overheating.

10. Transport

11. Storing

12. Recycling or Disposal of Your Machine

13. Warranty Conditions

13.1. Warranty Period

Specifies the duration and coverage of the manufacturer's warranty.

13.2. Exclusions

Lists conditions and situations not covered by the product warranty.

13.3. Territory

Defines the geographical scope of the Garland warranty.

13.4. In Case of Incidence

Provides instructions on how to proceed in case of a warranty claim.

CE Declaration of Conformity

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