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12. If the machine is hot, the throttle level can be ad-
machine.
Note: If the engine does not start up even after sev-
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Note:
line. If it is pulled out at an angle, then friction will oc-
hold the starter handle when the cable retracts.
Never allow the cable to snap back when it has been
pulled out.
Note: Do not start the motor in tall grass.
m Attention: When the engine has been switched
therefore do not close to cutting head of brush cutter
until the cutter has come to a standstill!
9. Working instructions
Extending the cutting line
Caution!
cause serious injuries to the user. To extend the cut-
ting line, run the engine at full speed and tap the line
m Important: Remove all grass and weed remnants
at regular intervals to prevent the shaft tube over-
heating. Lawn, grass and weed remnants become
tube from receiving adequate ventilation. Remove
Dierent cutting methods
access, e.g. along fences, walls and foundations and
down vegetation so that a garden can be better pre-
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m Attention:
around foundations, stone or concrete walls, etc. will
Trimming/mowing
ground. Check the site and decide which cutting
Low trimming
so that the underside of the line spool is above the
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Cutting along fences/foundations
Approach wire mesh fences, lath fences, natural
cut close to them without striking the obstacle with
the line. If, for example, the line strikes stones, stone
strikes wire fencing, it will break.
Trimming around trees
so that the line does not strike the bark. Walk around
the tree, cutting from left to right. Approach grass or
weeds with the tip of the line and tilt the line spool
Warning! Take extreme care during mowing work.
When doing such work keep a distance of 30 meters
Mowing
down to the ground. To do this, set the line spool at
an angle of 30° to the right. Place the handle in the
required position. Remember the increased risk of in-
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stones) being thrown.
Warning! Do not use the equipment to remove ob-
jects from footpaths, etc. The equipment is a power-
ful tool and can throw small stones and other objects
a distance of 15 meters or more, causing injuries and
damage to cars, houses and windows.
Jamming
If the cutting blade jams as a result of attempting to