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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

•  Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine 

and in the manual(s). Be thoroughly familiar with the controls 

and the proper use of the machine before starting. 

•  Use this equipment for its intended purpose only.
•  Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operating 

decals on this equipment and on any of its  attachments or 

accessories.

•  Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
•  Only allow responsible individuals who are familiar with the 

instructions to operate the machine.  Do not allow children 

to operate this machine. Keep small children away from the 

area while in use. Do not allow adults to operate the machine 

without proper instruction.

•  Thoroughly inspect the area where the machine is to be 

used and remove all foreign objects. Your equipment can 

propel small objects at high speed causing personal injury or 

property damage. Stay away from breakable objects, such as 

house windows, automobiles, greenhouses, etc.   

•  Wear appropriate clothing such as a long-sleeved shirt or 

jacket. Also wear long trousers or slacks. Do not wear shorts.   

Never wear sandals, sneakers, or open shoes, and never 

operate the machine with bare feet. 

•  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can get caught in 

moving parts.  Always keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing 

away from any moving parts on engine and machine.

•  Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields 

when operating the machine to protect your eyes from 

foreign objects which can be thrown from the unit.  Always 

wear protective hearing equipment.

•  Always wear work gloves and safety shoes during operation.  

Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces. 

Leather work shoes or short boots work well for most people. 

These will protect the operator’s  ankles and shins from small 

sticks, splinters, and other debris.

•  It is advisable to wear protective headgear to prevent the 

possibility of being struck by small flying particles, or being 

struck by low hanging branches, twigs, or other objects which 

may be unnoticed by the operator.

•  Do not operate the machine without proper guards or other 

safety protective devices in place.

•  See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and 

installation of accessories. Only use accessories approved by 

the manufacturer.

•  Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.
•  Do not operate product when fatigued or under the influence 

of alcohol, drugs or other medication which can cause 

drowsiness or affect your ability to operate this machine safely. 

•  Never operate machine in wet grass.  Always be sure of your 

footing; keep a firm hold on the handle and walk; never run.

•  Watch for traffic whenever you are operating near, or when  

crossing roads.

•  If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the 

engine (motor), disconnect the spark plug wire and prevent it 

from touching the spark plug. Check immediately for cause. 

Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.  If the noise or 

vibrations of the machine increase, stop immediately and 

perform an inspection.

•  Never leave the machine unattended when the engine is 

running. 

•  Regularly inspect the machine. Make sure parts are not bent, 

damaged or loose. 

•  Temperature of muffler and nearby areas may exceed 150° 

F (65° C). Allow muffler and engine areas to cool before 

touching. Never pick up or carry the machine while the engine 

is running. 

•  Prolonged exposure to noise and vibration from gasoline engine-

powered equipment should be avoided. Take intermittent breaks 

and/or wear ear protection from engine noise as well as heavy 

work gloves to reduce vibration in the hands.

•  Keep all screws, nuts and bolts tight.
•  Do not transport the machine from one place to another with 

the engine running.

•  When moving the packaged machine, always do so with a 

partner.

•  Check local regulations for age restrictions on use of this 

machine.

•  Stay away from rotating parts. Place protective covers over 

rotating parts.

PRODUCT-SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

•  Do not edge above underground utilities, including water 

lines, gas lines, electric cables, or pipes. Do not operate the 

machine on terrain/soil with large rocks and foreign objects 

which can damage the equipment.

•  After striking a foreign object, stop the engine. Remove the 

wire from the spark plug. Inspect the machine for damage. If 

damaged, repair before starting and operating the machine.

•  The blade of the edger should not rotate when the engine 

is idling. If it does rotate when engine is idling, contact 

Earthquake®

 for instructions.

•  If an object becomes lodged in the blade guard area, turn 

engine off, remove the wire from the spark plug and secure, 

allow to cool before attempting to remove the foreign object.

•  Use edger only for edging along flower beds, terraces, 

sidewalks and curbs. Trim along buildings trees, walks, marker 

hedges and fences.

Operator’s Manual 

Edger

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Page 1: ...ine at www getearthquake com or call 800 345 6007 Pi ces d tach es et assistance technique en ligne www getearthquake com ou composer le 800 345 6007 THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY...

Page 2: ...AKDOWN and the WARRANTY STATEMENTS This information must be included to make sure state laws and other laws are followed This manual should remain with the unit even if it is resold OWNERSHIP RECORDS...

Page 3: ...bly instructions Maintain the edger according to directions and schedule included in this operator s manual Ensure that anyone who uses the edger is familiar with all controls and safety precautions S...

Page 4: ...ficial light Do not operate product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol drugs or other medication which can cause drowsinessoraffectyourabilitytooperatethismachinesafely Never operate mach...

Page 5: ...use they can ignite gasoline vapors Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels They are flammable and vapors are explosive When storing extra fuel be s...

Page 6: ...uction decals as necessary Inspect engine before storage When not in use disconnect spark plug lead and store indoors in a dry place locked or otherwise inaccessible to children Use only original equi...

Page 7: ...knowledge to operate this equipment safely and effectively we have placed several safety labels on the unit to remind you of this important information while you are operating your unit All DANGER WAR...

Page 8: ...n engine throttle is released the engine will go back to idle and blade will stop turning Blade Depth Control Lever The blade depth control lever is located on the left side of the upper handle It is...

Page 9: ...EIGHT 57 LB BASE 61 25 LB CURB GROSS WEIGHT 64 LB BASE 68 LB CURB ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS 38 7 x 19 3 x 37 7 BOXED DIMENSIONS IN 30 2 x 15 3 x 21 3 START TYPE RECOIL MANUAL MANUFACTURER WARRANTY 5 YEAR L...

Page 10: ...FIGURE 2 INSTALL CUTTING HEAD ASSEMBLY 3 Remove the clutch shield Connect the engine belt to the clutch pulley Reattach the clutch shield SEE FIGURE 3 4 Position the cutting head assembly onto the pi...

Page 11: ...Pulley Tool Holder Strap Handlebar Mount Plate Dash Panel Tool Holder Pivot Location Double Angle Bracket Pivot Rod Front Axle Wheel Position Spacer Axle Spacer Axle Spacer Rear Axle Double Angle Bra...

Page 12: ...tion as before it was removed SEE FIGURE 10 11 Remove the hardware from the right side of the tool holder when standing in the operator s position 12 Position the curb wheel height control on the back...

Page 13: ...HILE UNATTENDED TURN ENGINE OFF AFTER USE MOVE ENGINETO AWELL VENTILATED AREA ALWAYS OUTDOORS TO PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING MOVE TO AN AREA AWAY FROM FLAMES OR SPARKS TO AVOID IGNITION OF VAPOR...

Page 14: ...letting it retract pull rope with a rapid stroke DO NOT pull out the rope all of the way Let it return to its original position very slowly Repeat this step until engine starts 5 After engine begins o...

Page 15: ...ATING CUTTING BLADE MAY THROW OBJECTS CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY KEEP AREA CLEAR OF BYSTANDERS AND DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE WARNING DO NOT LOWER BLADE IF BLADE IS OVER CONCRETE ASPHALT ROCK...

Page 16: ...THESE AREAS PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING ENGINE MUST BE TURNED OFF AND COOL SPARK PLUG WIRE MUST BE REMOVED FROM SPARK PLUG BEFORE CHECKING AND ADJUSTING ENGINE OR EQUIPMENT FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WAR...

Page 17: ...vealldebrisfromtheedgerengineandbladeguardarea CAUTION TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH NEVER SIPHON FUEL BY MOUTH NEVER STORE ENGINE WITH FUEL INTHETANK INSIDE A BUILDING POTENTIAL SPARKS MAY BE PRESENT FOR...

Page 18: ...sparkwireissecurelyattachedtosparkplug 3 Dirty carburetor 3 Call Customer Service Engine misses or lacks power 1 Clogged fuel tank or fuel filter 1 Remove and clean 2 Clogged air filter 2 Clean or rep...

Page 19: ...DES PI CES D TACH ES et les D CLARATIONS DE GARANTIE Cette documentation doit tre fournie en vertu de la r glementation en vigueur Le pr sent manuel doit rester avec la machine m me lorsqu elle est r...

Page 20: ...instructions d assemblage Entretenir le dresse bordure conform ment aux instructions et au calendrier figurant dans le manuel de l utilisateur S assurer que quiconque utilise le dresse bordure est fam...

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Page 22: ...carburant dans le r servoir l cart de chaudi res po les chauffe eau et autres appareils lectrom nagers comportant une veilleuse ou autre source d inflammation susceptible d enflammer les vapeurs d ess...

Page 23: ...c ble de bougie et entreposer l int rieur dans un endroit sec verrouill ou autrement inaccessible aux enfants Utiliser exclusivement des pi ces Earthquake d origine y compris tous les crous et vis A B...

Page 24: ...nous avons appos plusieurs autocollants de s curit sur la machine pour rappeler certaines informations importantes l op rateur durant l utilisation de la machine Tous les messages DANGER AVERTISSEMENT...

Page 25: ...z le moteur revient au ralenti et la lame cesse de tourner Levier de commande de profondeur de la lame Le levier de commande de commande de profondeur de la lame en haut gauche sur le guidon Elle sert...

Page 26: ...S BRUT 29 KG 64 LB BASE 31 KG 68 LB TROTTOIR DIMENSIONS ASSEMBL ES 98 x 49 x 96 CM 38 7 x 19 3 x 37 7 PO DIMENSIONS DE L EMBALLAGE 77 x 39 x 54 CM 30 2 x 15 3 x 21 3 PO TYPE DE D MARREUR LANCEUR CORDO...

Page 27: ...e outil vu de la position de conduite VOIR FIGURE 2 MONTER LA T TE DE COUPE 3 Retirer le carter d embrayage Raccorder la courroie du moteur la poulie d embrayage Remonter le carter d embrayage VOIR FI...

Page 28: ...util Plaque de fixation du guidon Panneau enjoliveur Porte outil Point de pivot querre double Tige de pivot Axe avant Entretoise de roues Bague d espacement d axe Bague d espacement d axe Axe arri re...

Page 29: ...1 Retirer la visserie de fixation du c t droit du porte outil vu de la position de conduite 12 Placer la commande de hauteur de la roue de trottoir sur l arri re de la plaque de fixation du guidon Rem...

Page 30: ...LAISSER LE MOTEUR EN MARCHE SANS SURVEILLANCE ARR TER LE MOTEUR APR S UTILISATION PLACER LE MOTEUR DANS UN ENDROIT BIEN A R TOUJOURS L EXT RIEUR POUR VITER TOUTE INTOXICATION AU MONOXYDE DE CARBONE S...

Page 31: ...nceur se r tracter le tirer d un mouvement rapide NE PAS tirer le cordon jusqu au bout Le laisser revenir tr s lentement sa position de repos R p ter cette tape jusqu ce que le moteur d marre 5 Une fo...

Page 32: ...SSEMENT LA LAME DE COUPE EN ROTATION PEUT PROJETER DES OBJETS ET PROVOQUER DES BLESSURES CORPORELLES TENIR LES PERSONNES PR SENTES L CART ET NE PAS UTILISER LA MACHINE SANS SES CARTERS DE PROTECTION A...

Page 33: ...RRAGES ACCIDENTELS LE MOTEUR DOIT TRE L ARR T ET FROID LE C BLE DE BOUGIE DOIT TRE D BRANCH DE LA BOUGIE AVANT TOUT CONTR LE OU R GLAGE DU MOTEUR OU DE LA MACHINE POUR CARTER LES RISQUES DE BLESSURE G...

Page 34: ...e bordure ATTENTION POUR CARTER LES DANGERS DE BLESSURE OU DE MORT NE JAMAIS SIPHONNER LE CARBURANT PAR LA BOUCHE NE JAMAIS ENTREPOSER LE MOTEUR AVEC DU CARBURANT DANS LE R SERVOIR L INT RIEUR D UN B...

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