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gases contain dangerous carbon

monoxide.

2. Never use the product,

a. when the ground is slippery

or when you can’t maintain a

steady posture.

b. At night, at times of heavy fog,

or at any other times when

your field of vision might be

limited and it would be diffi-

cult to gain a clear view of the

working area.

c. During rain, during storms at

times of strong or gale-force

winds, or at any other times

when  weather  conditions

might make it unsafe to use

the product.

WORKING PLAN

1. You should never use the prod-

uct when under the influence of

alcohol, when suffering from ex-

haustion or lack of sleep, when

suffering from drowsiness as a re-

sult of having taken cold medicine

or at any other time when a pos-

sibility exists that your judgment

might be impaired or that you

might not be able to operate the

product properly and in a safe

manner.

2. When planning your work sched-

ule, allow plenty of time to rest.

Limit the amount of time over

which the product is to be used

continuously  to  somewhere

around 30 ~ 40 minutes per ses-

sion, and take 10 ~ 20 minutes of

rest between work sessions. Also

try to keep the total amount of

work performed in a single day

under 2 hours or less.

 

WARNING

1. If you don’t observe the working

time, or working manner (See

“USING THE PRODUCT”), Re-

petitive Stress Injury (RSI) could

occur.

If you feel discomfort, redness and

swelling of your fingers or any

other part of your body, see a doc-

tor before getting worse.

2. To avoid noise complaints, in gen-

eral, operate product between

8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays

and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.

1.

2. Keep this manual handy so that

you may refer to it later when-

ever any questions arise. Also

note, if you have any questions

which  cannot  be  answered

herein, contact the dealer from

whom you purchased the prod-

uct.

3. Always be sure to include this

manual when selling, lending, or

otherwise transferring the own-

ership of this product.

4. Never allow children or anyone

unable to fully understand the

directions given in the manual

to use the machine.

WORKING CONDITION

1.

(1) Helmet

(2) Ear protectors

(3) Protection goggles or face

protector

(4) Thick work gloves

(5) Non-slip-sole work boots

2. And you should carry with you.

(1) Attached tools

(2) Properly reserved fuel

(3) Spare blade

(4) Things to notify your working

area (rope, warning signs)

(5) Whistle (for collaboration or

emergency)

(6) Hatchet or saw (for removal of

obstacles)

(7) First-aid kit

3. Do not wear loose clothing, jew-

elry, short trousers, sandals, or go

barefoot. Do not wear anything

which might be caught by a mov-

ing part of the unit. Secure hair

so it is above shoulder length.

WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE

1. Never start the engine inside a

closed room or building. Exhaust

 

5. For safe operation

4

Read this manual carefully until 

you completely understand and 

follow all safety and operating 

instructions.  Also know how to 

stop the machine quickly in the 

case of an emergency.

When using the product you 

should wear proper clothing and 

protective equipment.  (Available 

at www.kiamproducts.co.uk)

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Page 1: ...Hedge Trimmer Pruner Instructions Manual Read instructions manual before use Equipmart Ltd Kiam House Birchill Road Knowsley Ind Park North Merseyside L33 7TD United Kingdom T 0044 151 548 5500 F 004...

Page 2: ...s instructions which must be followed in order to prevent accidents that could lead to serious bodily injury or death This mark indicates instructions which must be followed to prevent any mechanical...

Page 3: ...11dB A K 3dB A Vibration level max idling running 5 11m s 9 66m s K 1 5m s Dry weight approx 5 2kg Blade rotation direction Counterclockwise from operator s view Cutting device Metal blade 3 teeth Nyl...

Page 4: ...d eye and ear protection 3 Wear foot protection 4 Wear gloves 5 Beware of thrown objects 6 Warning Attention 7 Keep all people 15 meters away from the machine 4 Symbols on the machine For safe operati...

Page 5: ...y see a doc tor before getting worse 2 To avoid noise complaints in gen eral operate product between 8 a m and 5 p m on weekdays and 9 a m to 5 p m on weekends 1 2 Keep this manual handy so that you m...

Page 6: ...in the manual 1 Grip the handles rmly with both hands using your whole hand Place your feet slightly apart slightly further apart than the width of your shoulders so that your weight is distributed ev...

Page 7: ...pera tion or the product becoming un able to operate properly HANDLING FUEL 1 2 Never smoke while operating the unit or re lling its fuel tank 3 When re lling the tank always turn off the engine and a...

Page 8: ...e operation 7 Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches an object or when the wood closes in and pinches the pruner in the cut Contact with the tip may in some cases cause a sud...

Page 9: ...and suspension point at a location that is comfortable for you MIN SPACING About 19 inches 48 cm INSTALLING HANDLE arrow mark SUSPENSION POINT 8 JOINT ATTACHMENT Insert the attachment to the main sha...

Page 10: ...haft Remove the screw from the end of the transmission Insert the end of the gear case into the drive shaft Line up the hole on the end of the transmission with the hole on the drive shaft and screw i...

Page 11: ...orrect tension Check chain tension regularly especially with a new chain as it should expand after first use Depending on your working posture slide the harness suspension point up down the main shaft...

Page 12: ...r for the sake of your health and the environment Poor quality petrol or oils may damage sealing rings fuel lines or fuel tank of the engine Measure out the quantities of petrol and oil to be mixed Pu...

Page 13: ...rted When start ing the engine place the product onto the ground in a flat and clear area holding it firmly in place to ensure neither the cutting part nor the throttle comes into contact with any obj...

Page 14: ...o cut heavy growth The rate of the cutting motion will depend on the material being cut Heavy growth will require slower move ments than light growth Never swing the unit quickly roughly as you will b...

Page 15: ...e cuts too deep into weeds Adjust the engine speed and cutting depth according to the condition of the object 2 3 Rotating parts that are fitting incorrectly may cause serious accidents and or serious...

Page 16: ...e trimmer The oil reservoir has a capacity sufficient to provide about 40 minutes of cutting time when set to deliver the minimum flow rate Be sure to refill the oil tank every time you refuel the pet...

Page 17: ...vice to the machine Con tact with moving parts or hot exhaust may result in personal injury The air lter if clogged will reduce engine perfor mance Check and clean the lter element in warm soapy water...

Page 18: ...at the spring and the washers are in place 6 While holding the spool against the housing pull the line ends to release them from the slot 7 Line up the slot on the bottom cap with the hook on the hous...

Page 19: ...rease fitting Screwing in the screw too tightly may make it impossi ble for the blades to move while not screwing in the screw tightly enough may make the blades of the trimmer feel dull and cause lea...

Page 20: ...chain link has been set check the depth gauge and le it to the correct level as illustrated Make sure every chain link has the same length and edge angles as illustrated 4 Cutter length 5 Filing angle...

Page 21: ...e starts but does not keep running hard re starting CHECK PROBABLE CAUSES ACTION fuel tank incorrect fuel or staled fuel drain it and use correct fuel carburetor adjustment screw out of normal range a...

Page 22: ...luded when returning to Kiam Power Products Kiam House Birchill Road Knowsley Ind Park North Merseyside L33 7TD United Kingdom Kiam Power Products Return Sheet Name ___________________________________...

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