TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS
1. Move the unit to the work area prior to starting the engine. Refer to Moving the Unit.
2. Start the unit as described in the Starting Instructions.
3. Tilt the unit back slightly to bring the blade off the ground.
4. Squeeze the throttle control to increase the engine speed.
5. Slowly lower the unit until the blade makes contact with the ground.
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Keep the wheel on the sidewalk or pavement.
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DO NOT force the unit. Make the first cut no more than 1/2 in. (1.27 cm) deep. Increase the depth
by 1/2 in. (1.27 cm) and cut the area again. Repeat this process until the desired depth is achieved.
Refer to Adjusting the Cutting Depth.
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Cut at a slow, even pace.
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Frequently check the condition of the blade. As it wears, the blade will become smaller, reducing
the cutting depth. Replace the blade as needed. Refer to Replacing the Edger Blade.
WARNING:
cool before adjusting the cutting depth.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING DEPTH
1. Gently pull the depth adjustment lever away from the wheel bracket (Fig. 14).
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To increase the cutting depth, lower the edger blade. Move the lever toward the rear of the
wheel bracket.
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To decrease the cutting depth, raise the edger blade. Move the lever toward the front of the
wheel bracket.
To avoid serious personal injury, always stop the engine and allow it to
Depth Adjustment Lever
Wheel Bracket
Fig. 14
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