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Starting the engine
• Be sure the hedge trimmer blade is clear of the ground and any
obstruction - when the engine is running and you squeeze the throttle,
the blade will operate
• Start the engine in accordance with instructions in 'Starting the engine'
(page 9)
Cutting
WARNING: Using a hedge trimmer correctly is a technical skill. A hedge
trimmer used incorrectly can be highly dangerous. The information
presented below is general guidance only. If you are not entirely confident in
your ability to use this tool safely, DO NOT USE.
• Always maintain a secure footing. If it is not possible to reach the cutting
area from a secure position, do not cut
• Do not overreach or attempt to cut through more vegetation than the tool
is capable of in one stroke
• Wear the correct personal protective equipment for the job. Safety
goggles, safety gloves, ear defenders and protective clothing are all
essential and must be worn at all times when trimming
• Always grip the tool in both hands. Use the Auxiliary Handle (31) to
maintain control of the power tool
DANGER: Never grip the hedge trimmer by the blade or protective sleeve
Using the grass trimmer and
brush cutter
• To attach the grass trimmer or brush cutter, see 'Attaching the cutting
tools' (page 9)
Safety in use
WARNING: Do not use without the blade guard in place
• Find an angle at which you can operate the machine that suits your body
• Always grip the tool in both hands. Use the Auxiliary Handle (31) to
maintain control of the power tool
• Do not use before you have inspected the work area for loose stones and
other obstacles that may cause a footing hazard
• Be aware that the nylon line and brush cutter blade rotate in a clockwise
direction. Keep this in mind when cutting or trimming
• For scalping and edging, tilt the cutting head at a steep angle and in a
position so that debris, dislodged dirt and stones will be thrown away
from you
Before starting the engine
• Ensure the shaft is securely attached to the drive unit
• Be sure the cutting head is clear of the ground and any obstruction -
when the engine is running and you squeeze the throttle, the cutter will
operate
Starting the engine
Start the engine in accordance with instructions in 'Starting the engine'
(page 9)
Cutting
• When moving the brush cutter over barren areas, be aware of the
potential for stones and other debris to be thrown up at high speed
Grass trimming
• When trimming grass, keep head of the trimmer at a slight angle. This
will help to reduce the amount of debris being shifted backwards
• Trim grass in stages. Never attempt to trim grass straight down to a
workable length in one sweep. This will reduce the work load being
placed on the line spool and the motor of the power tool
• If trimming through a weed stem, keep the nylon line as low to the root of
the stem as possible. The stem of the weed is thinner at the root and will
thus cause less wear on the nylon line
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• The line spool has a bump-feed mechanism. To feed more line, gently
bump the base of the trimmer head against the ground and the spool will
release trimmer line
• To replace the cutting line, see Page 12
Using the chainsaw
• To attach the chainsaw, see 'Attaching the cutting tools' (page 9)
Check the chain tension
• Rotate the Chain Tension Screw (25) clockwise, until there is only approx
5mm of slack when the chain is pulled vertically from the centre of the
cutting bar
NOTE: Chain tension should be checked regularly. The chain will stretch as
it is used. An excessively loose chain may derail, an excessively tight chain
will wear quickly and could break.
Fill the chain oil reservoir
• This machine is equipped with a Chain Oil Reservoir (1)
• Oil is automatically fed onto the chain as the saw is used. Using the saw
without oil, or with the incorrect oil, will cause rapid wear and could lead
to chain breakage
• Always check that the chain oil reservoir is properly filled before use
• Use only good quality chain oil (30 weight). Do not attempt to use motor
oil, 2 stroke oil, or any other type of alternative lubricant
• To add oil, stop the engine and remove the cap to the chain oil reservoir.
Fill the reservoir with oil. Replace the cap
• Do not allow the reservoir to run dry during use
Clothing and protective equipment
All of the following must be worn at all times when using the chainsaw:
• Protective jacket conforming to EN381 – 11 Class 0. To provide extra
protection across the shoulders, arms and front yoke area
• Protective trousers conforming to EN381-5 Class 1
• Chainsaw gloves conforming to EN381-7 Class 0. These gloves help
prevent slippage and incorporate a special anti-cut material on the back
of the hand
• Hard hat with full face shield and ear defenders
• Protective chainsaw boots with steel midsole and toecap
Before starting the engine
• Ensure the chainsaw is securely attached to the drive unit
• Be sure the chainsaw head is clear of the ground and any obstruction -
when the engine is running and you squeeze the throttle, the chainsaw
will operate
Starting the engine
• Start the engine in accordance with instructions in Starting the engine
(above)
Cutting
WARNING: Using a chainsaw correctly is a technical skill. A chainsaw used
incorrectly can be highly dangerous. The information presented below is
general guidance only. If you are not entirely confident in your ability to use
this tool safely DO NOT USE.
• Always maintain a secure footing, if it is not possible to reach the cutting
area from a secure position, do not cut
• Carefully asses the safest way to cut, see 'Avoiding kickback below'.
Every cut made using a chainsaw is unique, every cut presents its own
safety considerations. Always consider how the wood may move or fall
when it has been cut. Make sure that the wood will not fall or roll towards
you, and that the blade will not become trapped
• Always hold the saw securely, keeping your left arm as straight as is
practical. Do not raise the saw above chest height
• Always grip the tool in both hands. Use the Auxiliary Handle (31) to
maintain control of the power tool
• With the saw running at full speed, lower the blade into the wood. Always
use the part of the cutting bar nearest to the body of the machine