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A STEELFORT PRODUCT

Fit the harness well. Stretch the harness as below pic, 

and then fit  on shoulder.

The design and type of carry strap may vary.

1. 

Place the full vest harness over your shoulders 

and clip in the middle.

2. 

Adjust to suit as so the harness is comfortable 

to wear.

3. 

Clip the BC451 on to the harness

4. 

Adjust the full vest harness if required to 

balance the BC451 on the harness.

WARNING

This carry strap has a safety device allowing you to 

immediately disconnect the strap from the machine 

in an emergency. To do so, pull forcefully on the red 

pull tab (3) on the strap. This disconnects the strap 

from the holding fixture immediately. NOTE: Never 

start the motor with the carry strap attached to the 

machine!

CUTTING WITH THE BRUSH CUTTER

Avoid operating the cutting tool at a speed just above 

clutch engagement to prevent premature clutch 

wear. Additionally, it is not recommended to continu-

ously run the engine at maximum speed after cutting, 

as this can shorten the engine’s lifespan.

WARNING

In an emergency, stop the engine by moving the 

engine switch to the stop position.

After the cutting attachment hits stone or debris, 

stop the engine and inspect for any damage or loose 

attachment. If the cutting attachment retains wet 

grass or branches, stop the engine and remove them.

CUTTING ATTACHMENTS

Only use orginal cutting devices from the 

manufacturer

WARNING

The user assumes responsibility for any damages 

resulting from the selection, application, and usage 

of the accessory. When unsure or lacking knowledge 

about specific accessories, it is advised to contact 

your LawnMaster Sercie Dealer.

KICKBACK

Kickback occurs when a rotating blade is pinched or 

snagged, causing the power tool to forcefully move 

in the opposite direction of the blade’s rotation at the 

binding point. The blade can jump towards or away 

from the operator, depending on its movement during 

pinching.

Kickback is the result of power tool misuse and/or 

incorrect operating procedures or conditions and 

can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given 

below.

• 

Maintain a firm grip on the tool and position 

your body and arm to allow you to resist kick 

back forces. 

• 

Never place your hand near the rotating acces-

sory. Accessory may kick back over your hand.

• 

Exercise caution when working near corners, 

sharp edges, or during bouncing to prevent 

snagging the accessory. Snagging can lead to 

loss of control or kickback.

EXTENDING THE CUTTING LINE

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Summary of Contents for BC451

Page 1: ...LMCG260EH SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT 45CC BRUSH CUTTER PROUDLY NZ OWNED A STEELFORT PRODUCT BC451...

Page 2: ...or Operation Preparing for Operation STARTING THE BRUSH CUTTER 11 Starting the Engine Fitting the Belt Cutting with the Brush Cutter Extending the Cutting Line Stopping the Engine MAINTENANCE STORAGE...

Page 3: ...NGER TOXIC FUMES The exhaust of the engine contains carbon monoxide an odorless colorless poison gas Using the engine in confined indoor spaces can be extremely dangerous and life threatening FIRE Whe...

Page 4: ...or damaged Replace worn or damaged elements and bolts in sets to preserve balance Never put any items into the ventilation open ings Non observance may lead to injury or damage to the machine It is n...

Page 5: ...an be taken by the operator Keep your body warm in cold weather During use wear gloves to keep your hands and wrists warm It has been reported that cold weather is one of the main causes of Raynaud s...

Page 6: ...m touches the throttle stop correctly 10 Make sure the cable position keeps 1 2 mm between cable lug F and slot fitting when the throttle trigger is fully pushed 11 When the throttle cable A is adjust...

Page 7: ...ned enough RELEASE THE BLADE FIG 5 Use screw driver to hold flange and release nut the blade can be took off WARNING Please make sure the cutting head has been FIG 3 4 assembled correctly before use N...

Page 8: ...o the spool with tension in the same direction as shown on the inside of the spool See above right image 5 Continue to wind the line until you have 150mm of line left on each end Note It is helpful to...

Page 9: ...21 Trimmer Head 22 Harness 23 Fuel Mixture Container 24 Line Cutter 25 Additional Guard Technical Data is subject to change without notice MODEL LMBC451 Idle speed r min 2500 500 Nylon Head Twin Line...

Page 10: ...f the exhaust system Never use old or dirty petrol or oil petrol mixtures STORING FUEL The tank to store the fuel should be clean anti static high temperature resistant fire prevention and safe IMPORT...

Page 11: ...stops turning when the engine idles WARNING In addition to head eye face and ear protection please wear appropriate footwear to protect your feet and to improve footing on slippery surfaces Do not we...

Page 12: ...at initial engine startup may require multiple attempts for the fuel to reach the motor 6 Turn the choke lever to the run position Fig 16 7 Pull the starter quickly until the engine starts 8 Press the...

Page 13: ...one or debris stop the engine and inspect for any damage or loose attachment If the cutting attachment retains wet grass or branches stop the engine and remove them CUTTING ATTACHMENTS Only use orgina...

Page 14: ...nce and servicing may void warranty During maintenance operations Remove the spark plug cap Wait until the engine is sufficiently cold Never dispose of oils fuel or other polluting materials in unauth...

Page 15: ...or fuel lines Check the starter and starter cord Clean the outside of the spark plug Remove it and check the electrode gap Adjust the gap to 0 6 0 7 mm or replace the spark plug Check that the spark...

Page 16: ...e engine Clean the filter as follows Loosen the knob 3 remove the cover 1 and the filter element 2 Wash the filter element 2 with soap water Do not use petrol or other solvents Leave the filter to dry...

Page 17: ...d screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can reach an open flame or spark Allow the engine t...

Page 18: ...position Electrical problem Locked switch Sparks at the spark plug There is no spark Bad spacing of the electrodes Electrodes contaminated Electrodes contaminated with fuel PROBLEM CHECK CONDITION CA...

Page 19: ...ns as outlined in this owners manu al Only genuine spare parts can be used for repairs and this must be carried out by an authorised LawnMaster Services Dealer to maintain warranty Warranty does not c...

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