6.  ADJUSTMENT  OF  THE  TELESCOPIC 
SHAFT (See G)
Unscrew  the  lower  locking  knob  (4)  in  the 
direction indicated to unlock.
Adjust the length of the telescopic shaft to the 
most comfortable length.
Tighten the lower locking knob.
7. MAIN HANDLE ROTATION (See Fig H)
Unscrew  the  upper  locking  knob  (3)  in  the 
direction indicated to unlock.
Adjust  the  angle  of  the  main  handle  to  be 
clockwise 90 degree max.
Turn  the  upper  locking  knob  in  the  opposite 
direction to lock.
8. ADJUSTMENT OF AUXILIARY HANDLE
Pull up the auxiliary handle locking lever (5).
Hold  the  lever  and  rotate  the  auxiliary  handle 
to the most comfortable and balanced position 
(See Fig I)
Release the lever, your auxiliary handle has been 
locked.
9. ADJUSTMENT OF THE TRIMMER HEAD 
ANGLE TO THE SHAFT
Use  both  of your  hands,  one  grips  the shaft, 
another  on  the  head,  then  apply  adequate 
force to adjust the trimmer head to the most 
comfortable  position. The  ratchet  mechanism 
will  make  a  heavy  clicking  sound  which  is 
normal and not a defect (See Fig J).
OPERATION
WARNING: 
Always  wear  the  eye 
protection.
  Never  lean  over  the  trimmer 
head. Rocks or debris can ricochet or be thrown 
into eyes and face and cause blindness or other 
serious injury when opening unit, check for the 
following:
Wear eye protection and heavy clothing. Hold 
front  handle  with  one  hand  and  auxiliary 
handle with  the  other hand.  Keep unit  below 
waist level. Work only from your right to your 
left to ensure debris is thrown away from you. 
Without  bending  over,  keep  line  near  and 
parallel  to  the  ground  (perpendicular  when 
edging)  and not  crowded into  material  being 
cut.
WARNING: Make sure that line is fed 
out before operation. Make sure motor 
is up to full speed before trimming.
WARNING:  Use  only  0.065”(1.65mm)  
diameter line. Other sizes of line will not 
feed properly and will result in improper cutting 
head function or can cause serious injury. Do 
not  use  other  material  such  as  wire,  string, 
rope, etc. Wire can break off during cutting and 
become  a  dangerous  missile  that  can  cause 
serious injury.
Trimming
Hold  the  bottom  of  the  trimmer  head  about 
3.25”(8 cm) above the ground and at an angle. 
Allow only the tip of line to make contact. Do 
not force trimmer line into work area.
Edging (See Fig K)
Unscrew the upper locking knob (3) and rotate 
the  main  and  auxiliary  handle  to  90º  with 
cutting head (See Fig K).
Retighten the upper locking knob.
Adjust  trimmer  head  angle  to  be  the  lowest 
horizontal setting. Then position the wheel on 
the ground for edge mode. The guard has two 
white  line  guides  to  indicate  the  cutting  line 
position. Align  these  marks  with  the  edge  of 
your lawn.
While edging allow the tip of the line to make 
contact.  Do  not  force  the  line. The  rotation 
wheel helps protect the unit and keeps the unit 
from contacting the ground. Take extra caution 
while  edging  as  objects  can  be  thrown  from 
the trimmer line.
AUTOMATIC LINE FEED SYSTEM
When initially switching on the trimmer, a small 
length of line is fed out.
A ‘clattering’ noise will be heard when the line  
hits the line cutter. DO NOT BE ALARMED this 
is quit normal. After about 5 seconds the line 
will be cut to the correct length and the noise 
will reduce as the motor achieves full speed.
If the noise of the line being cut can’t be heard, 
more line will be fed out.
To feed more line, it is rst necessary to allow 
the  trimmer  to  stop  completely,  then  restart, 
allowing the motor to reach full speed.
Repeat above 4 until you hear the lines hitting 
against  the  line  cutter.  (Do  not  repeat  this 
procedure more than 6 times)