D-HANDLE
1. Push the D-handle down onto the boom
(Fig. 1).
2. Install and tighten the bolt, washer, and
wing nut.
SAFETY GUARD ASSEMBLY
1. Assemble the safety guard as shown in fig.
4.
2. Assemble the cutting cord blade as shown
in fig. 4.
STRING GUARD
1. Place the safety guard onto the coupling
joint pointing towards the motor as
CONNECTING THE CORD
To prevent disconnection when you connect the
extension cord to the power cord, use the cord
hook (Fig. 18), or tie the cords in a knot.
STARTING / STOPPING
1. Press control switch to switch on the
appliance, release to switch off.
HOLDING THE TRIMMER
1. Hold the trimmer as shown (Fig. 6).
ADJUSTING LINE LENGTH
The trimmer has a bump (cutting) head, which
releases more trimming line without stopping
the motor.
1. When the cord starts to get a bit short,
knock the cutting head on the bare ground
or on hard ground to make the appliance
work at top speed. Repeat the process as
often as necessary (Fig. 7).
DECORATIVE TRIMMING
Use a 30-degree angle to remove all vegetation
around trees, posts, fences (Fig. 8).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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indicated in fig. 5.
2. Fix the safety guard into position with
the special lock fig. 5.
3. Use the screw indicated in fig. 5 to
prevent the safety guard from
rotating.
CUTTING BLADE ASSEMBLY
1. Follow indications given in fig. 3 to
assemble the cutting blade.
ASSEMBLY OF REEL WITH NYLON
CORD
1. Proceed as indicated in fig. 4 to
assemble the reel with nylon cord.
EDGING
When edging, let the tip of the trimming
line do the work (fig. 8).
TRIMMING TIPS (Fig. 9)
1. The cutting head will be at the
correct angle by holding it parallel to
the ground.
2. DO NOT FORCE THE UNIT.
3. Cut to your left for best cutting, and
to throw the clippings away from the
operator.
4. Move the trimmer slowly in and out
of the area being cut, using a
forward-backward or side-to-side
motion. Maintain top speed for best
cutting.
5. Trim only when grass and weeds are
dry.
6. The life of your cutting line depends
on your trimming techniques, what is
being cut, and where the cutting is
being done. Some line breakage will
occur from:
• Entanglement with foreign matter
• Normal line fatigue
• Attempting to cut thick weeds
• Forcing the line into walls or
fenceposts
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