English
Dry weight
Cutting attachment
L
Sound pressure level LpA by ISO 22868
pA, eq
Equivalent*
ISO22868
Measured sound power level LwA by 2000/14/
L
WA, Ra(M)
EC
2000/14/EC
Racing
Before using your machine
• Read the manual carefully.
• Check that the cutting equipment is correctly assembled and adjusted.
• Start the unit and check the carburetor adjustment. See "MAINTENANCE".
NOTE: Equivalent noise level / vibration level are calculated as the time-weighted energy total for noise / vibration levels
under various working conditions with the following time distribution:
* 1/2 Idle, 1/2 racing.
WHAT IS WHAT? (Fig. 1)
Since this manual covers several models, there may be
some diff erence between pictures and your unit. Use the
instructions that apply to your unit.
A: Fuel cap
B: Throttle trigger
C: Starter handle
D: Cutting attachment guard
E: Cutting attachment
F: Drive shaft tube
G: Handle
H: Hanger
I:
Ignition switch
J: Harness
K: Throttle trigger lockout
L: Choke lever
M: Engine
N: Gear case
O: Oil cap
P: Combi box spanner
Q: Handling instructions
R: Swivel cap
S: Goggles
T: Hex bar wrench
U: Spanner
V: Blade cover (if so equipped)
W: Engine cover
X: Cord clump (if so equipped)
WARNINGS AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Pay special attention to statements preceded by the
following words:
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or
loss of life, if instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment
damage, if instructions are not followed.
NOTE
Helpful information for correct function and use.
Guaranteed sound power level LwA by
L
WA, Ra(G)
2000/14/EC
2000/14/EC
Racing
Vibration level by ISO 22867
a
hv, eq(F)
Front or Left handle / Equivalent*
Vibration level by ISO 22867
a
hv, eq(R)
Rear or Right handle / Equivalent*
K
Uncertainty
Operator safety
○ Wear head protection (1). (Fig. 2)
○ Always wear a safety face shield or goggles (2). (Fig. 2)
○ Wear approved hearing protection (3). (Fig. 2)
Long-term exposure to noise can result in permanent
hearing impairment.
Pay attention to your surroundings. Be aware of any
bystanders who may be signaling a problem.
Remove safety equipment immediately upon shutting off
engine.
○ Always wear heavy, long-sleeved shirts (4) and long
pants (5) and non-slip boots (6) and gloves (7). (Fig. 2)
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short pants, sandals
or go barefoot.
Secure hair so it is above shoulder length.
○ Do not operate this tool when you are tired, ill or under
the infl uence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
○ Do not operate the tool at night or under bad weather
conditions when visibility is poor. And do not operate the
tool when it is raining or right after it has been raining.
Working on slippery ground could lead to an accident if
you lose your balance.
○ Never let a child or inexperienced person operate the
machine.
○ Do not start the engine if there are any fl ammables such
as dry leaves, waste paper or fuel in the vicinity.
○ Never start or run the engine inside a closed room or
building. Breathing exhaust fumes can kill.
○ Keep handles free of oil and fuel.
○ Keep hands away from cutting equipment.
○ Do not grab or hold the unit by the cutting equipment.
○ Gloves should be worn when installing or removing the
cutting attachment. Failure to do so may result in injury.
○ When the unit is shut off , make sure the cutting
attachment has stopped before the unit is set down.
○ When operation is prolonged, take a break periodically
so that you may avoid possible Hand-Arm Vibration
Syndrome (HAVS) which is caused by vibration.
WARNING
○ Always operate the tool with proper protective equipment
and clothing. Failure to do so may result in accidents
such as burns or injuries. (Fig. 2)
○ Do not touch the spark plug area or high voltage during
operation. Doing so may result in electric shock.
○ Do not allow children near the tool during operation.
○ Do not touch the engine, muffl er cover or exhaust vent
during or shortly after operation. Doing so may result in
burn or injury.
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