GB
MT
Mount cutting tool
The protective cover must be
fully mounted when using the
thread spool. The protective
cover must be shortened when
using the blade (see section:
"Removing/mounting the pro-
tective cover extension").
1. Block the uptake spindle (51) using the
Allen key (25) as depicted. Use the
larger of the two Allen keys (5 mm).
Mount the spool:
2. Screw the spool cap (15) anticlock-
wise onto the uptake spindle (51).
Remove the Allen key (25).
3. Pull on both ends of the thread to re-
lease the threads from the grooves.
4. Trim the thread line to approx. 15 cm
to release strain on the engine when
starting and warming up.
The washer (52), clamping disk
(53) and nut (54) are not required
for mounting the spool.
Mount 3-/4-tooth blade:
2. Place either the 3-toothed (29) or
4-toothed blade (30) onto the uptake
spindle (51). The blade can be used on
both sides.
3. Fasten the blade using the washer (52),
clamping disk (53) and nut (54).
The maintenance key (23) can be used
to tighten the nut (54).
4. Remove the Allen key (25).
Initial Operation
Warning! Before initial opera-
tion of the equipment, it must
be checked that the condition
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is safe for operation. If there
is any doubt, do not start the
equipment.
Remove the protective film from the
line cutter (14) before using the de-
vice for the first time.
Observe the following points in par-
ticular:
• Check the cutting tools for damage and
wear.
• Correct installation of the cutting head
• Easy movement of all switches
• Secure sit of the spark plug connector.
If the connector is loose, sparks can be
formed and thus ignite any leaking fuel-
air mix.
• Ensure the handles are clean in order to
be able to guide the equipment safely.
• All safety and protective devices must be
properly installed and in place before the
equipment can be started.
The cutting head must be able to run
freely. Before starting the equipment, en-
sure that the cutting head is sitting correctly
and that the moving parts are free.
Warning! If there is any
doubt, seek help with the op-
eration of this equipment from
a specialist in an authorised
service centre.
Filling with Fuel
Always ensure good ventilation
when handling fuel.
Do not smoke when filling with
fuel and keep away from any
heat sources. Never fill with fuel
when the engine is running.
Open the tank cap carefully,
so any excess pressure present