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SAFETY

Set up your work site so you are not endangering traffic 

1. 

and the public. Take great care to provide adequate 

warnings.
Keep  the  machine  clear  of  debris  and  other 

2. 

accumulations.
On electric start models, disconnect cables from battery 

3. 

before doing any inspection or service.  
When the trimmer bail is engaged, the trimmer disk is 

4. 

rotating. Do not attempt to inspect or service the machine 

while the trimmer disk is rotating.

1.4   opERaTIoN SaFETY

Do  not  operate  this  equipment  in  the  vicinity  of 

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bystanders.  Keep the area of operation clear of all 

persons, particularly small children.  It is recommended 

that bystanders keep at least 50 feet (15 meters) away 

from the area of operation. 
Do not allow children to operate this equipment.

8. 

use only in daylight or good artificial light.

9. 

Do not run this equipment in an enclosed area.  Engine 

10. 

exhaust  contains  carbon  monoxide  gas,  a  deadly 

poison that is odorless, colorless and tasteless.  Do not 

operate this equipment in or near buildings, windows 

or air conditioners.
Always use an approved fuel container.  Do not remove 

11. 

gas cap or add fuel when engine is running.  Add fuel 

to a cool engine only.
Do not fill fuel tank indoors.  Keep open flames, sparks, 

12. 

smoking materials and other sources of combustion 

away from fuel.
Do  not  operate  machine  without  shields  in  place.  

13. 

Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death.
Keep  all  guards,  deflectors,  and  shields  in  good 

14. 

working condition.
Before inspecting or servicing any part of this machine, 

15. 

shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts 

have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the battery 

and remove the ignition key where applicable.
Check that all screws, nuts, bolts, and other fasteners 

16. 

are secured, tightened and in proper working condition 

before starting the machine.

1.5   maINTENaNcE aNd SToRaGE SaFETY

1.6   baTTERY SaFETY

Before  inspecting,  servicing,  storing,  or  changing 

1. 

an  accessory,  shut  off  the  machine  and  make  sure 

all  moving  parts  have  come  to  a  complete  stop. 

Disconnect  the  battery  and  remove  the  ignition  key 

where applicable.
Replace  any  missing  or  unreadable  safety  decals.  

2. 

Refer to the safety decal section for part numbers.
Allow machine to cool before storing in an enclosure.

3. 

Store the machine out of reach of children and where 

4. 

fuel vapors will not reach an open flame or spark.
Never  store  this  machine  with  fuel  in  the  fuel  tank 

5. 

inside a building where fumes may be ignited by an 

open flame or spark.  Ignition sources can be hot water 

and space heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves, 

electric motors, etc.
Drain the fuel and dispose of it in a safe manner for 

6. 

storage periods of three months or more.

Improper use and care of the battery on electric start models 

can result in serious personal injury or property damage.  

Always observe the following safety precautions.
Poison/Danger  -  Causes  Severe  Burns.  The  battery 

contains  sulfuric  acid.   Avoid  contact  with  skin,  eyes  or 

clothing.  Keep out of reach of children.

ANTIDOTE-External Contact:  Flush immediately 

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with water.
ANTIDOTE-Internal:  Drink a large amount of water 

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or milk.  Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg 

or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately. 
ANTIDOTE-Eye Contact:  Flush with water for 15 

• 

minutes. get prompt medical attention.

The battery produces explosive gases.  Keep sparks, 

1. 

flame or cigarettes away.  ventilate area when charging 

battery.   Always  wear  safety  goggles  when  working 

near battery.
The battery contains toxic materials.  Do not damage 

2. 

battery  case.    If  case  is  broken  or  damaged,  avoid 

contact with battery contents.
Neutralize  acid  spills  with  a  baking  soda  and  water 

3. 

solution.  Properly dispose of a damaged or worn-out 

battery.  Check with local authorities for proper disposal 

methods.
Do not short circuit battery. Severe fumes and fire can 

4. 

result.
Before  working  with  electrical  wires  or  components, 

5. 

disconnect  battery  ground  (negative)  cable  first.  

Disconnect positive cable second.  Reverse this order 

when reconnecting battery cables.

Summary of Contents for WT160S

Page 1: ...panion to 12330 SN Range 702557 A05369 wheeled trimmer WT160S 160 cc SELF PROPELLED WT160T 160 cc push W TILT WT190 190 cc push WT190S 190 cc self propelled WT190T 190 cc push W TILT WT190SE 190 cc SE...

Page 2: ...reet P O Box 849 West Fargo ND 58078 800 247 7335 701 282 5520 Fax 701 282 9522 opesales crary com service crary com Monday Friday 8 am to 5 pm Central Time SERIAL NUMBER MANuFACTuRED By CRARy INDuSTR...

Page 3: ...t not limited to bearings belts pulleys filters 2 and chipper knives This warranty does not cover normal maintenance service or adjustments 3 This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to...

Page 4: ...arting the mower 7 4 2 Stopping the mower 7 4 3 trimming Guide 7 4 4 self propelled operation 8 4 5 Parallel Trimming for push trimmers 8 4 6 parallel Trimming for self propelled models 8 4 7 Off Cent...

Page 5: ...ch a manner that flames or heat from the system will not ignite flammable material Failure of the owner operator of the equipment to comply with this regulation is a misdemeanor under California law a...

Page 6: ...servicing storing or changing 1 an accessory shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key where applicable Replac...

Page 7: ...PLUG WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TOACOMPLETE STOP DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF BYSTANDERS DO NOT A L L O W C H I L D R E N TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPM...

Page 8: ...ndlebar Rotate the container and attach the remaining end to the opposite side of the handlebar using one 5 16 x 2 1 4 bolt washer and nut DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS TIME Stand handlebar upright Ali...

Page 9: ...s away from sparks or flames Acontainer with a capacity of 2 gallons or less with a pouring spout is recommended Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is hot or running since spilled fuel could i...

Page 10: ...when starting a cold engine Firmly push the primer bulb 3 times before starting self propelled bail Models All self propelled models Engages the self propel mode Pull up the self propel bail located...

Page 11: ...throttle 7 lever if equipped from the CHOKE position to the RUN position Move the throttle if equipped to the SLOW position 1 then release the trimmer bail OR move the throttle to the STOP position Cl...

Page 12: ...rd to the original position Tighten the right axle bolt and resume regular trimming 5 or mowing Models All self propelled models The Wheeled Trimmer can be used in either push or self propelled mode P...

Page 13: ...orrective action taken This schedule is designed for units operating under normal conditions If the unit is operating in adverse or severe conditions it may be necessary for the items to be checked an...

Page 14: ...hole used in Step 1 Pull the cutting string tight Loop the cutting string back and feed through the first 3 hole on the opposite end of the trimmer head Feed through the remaining second hole and pul...

Page 15: ...e is obstructed 4 Dirty stale water 5 contaminated gas Flooded engine 6 Dirty or plugged air cleaner or 7 engine cooling fins Trimmer bail not engaged 8 Fill gas tank 1 Connect loose wire to the spark...

Page 16: ...lbs 77 lbs OVERALL LENGTH 50 50 50 50 50 50 OVERALL HEIGHT 38 38 38 38 38 38 OVERALL WIDTH 21 21 21 21 21 21 FRAME MATERIAL Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel HAN...

Page 17: ...1 4 570 420 2631 1940 2468 1820 BOLT DIAMETER A METRIC BOLT TORQUE 4 8 8 8 10 9 12 9 N m Ft lb N m Ft lb N m Ft lb N m Ft lb M3 0 5 0 4 M4 3 2 2 M5 5 4 M6 6 4 5 11 8 5 17 12 19 14 5 M8 15 11 28 20 40...

Page 18: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160S Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 19: ...f harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160SXE Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 20: ...Use of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160SXS Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 21: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160T Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 22: ...f harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160TXE Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 23: ...Use of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160TXS Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 24: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190 Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 25: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190XE Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES INC...

Page 26: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190XS Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIE...

Page 27: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190S Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 28: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190SXE Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 29: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190SXS Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 30: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190T Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 31: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190TXE Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 32: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190TXS Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

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