Do not start the engine without the si-
lencer; check, clean and replace, if re-
quired, the silencer at regular intervals.
Do not use the engine in forest, bushes
or grassy areas without fitting a spark
receiver at the exhaust.
Do not make any adjustments to the
regulator springs, regulator bars or oth-
er parts that can bring forth an increase
in the engine speed.
Risk of burns! Do not touch hot silenc-
ers, cylinders or radiator ribs.
Do not put hands or feet close to mov-
ing or rotating parts.
Do not touch the ignition cable or the
spark plug while the engine is running.
Warning
Except for setting jobs, do not run the
engine when the air filter is removed or
there is no cover over the suction sup-
port.
In case of damage or leaks on the fuel
system, do not use the engine. Check
the fuel system regularly and replace
damaged components.
The safety instructions in this manual
cannot cover all operating situations.
Make sure you observe all safety in-
structions during maintenance and op-
eration.
Caution
The radiator ribs and the starter rope
must be free of grass and other dirt to
avoid fires or damages to the engine.
Only use original Grow parts. Other
parts could damage the engine and
shorten its life span.
Only use fresh fuel. Old fuel can cause
residue in the carburator and affect the
engine's performance.
Do not pull on the starter rope while the
engine is running to avoid damage to
the starter.
Description of the Appliance
Illustrations on Page 2
1 Fuel tank lid
2 Fuel tank
3 Engine switch
4 Starter rope
5 Air filter
6 Fuel tap
7 Choke
8 Silencer
9 Oil filling screw with oil dipstick
10 Oil drain screw
Note: Depending on the type of engine,
some components are not in their pictured
locations (e.g. fuel tank, engine switch and
muffler).
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