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Instruction of the throttle trigger
Start the blade rotation
1. Grasp the throttle lever.
2. Move the control lever to high speed side slowly.
3. Then engine speed increase gradually, and the
blade starts rotation.
4. Adjust the blade rotational speed by the control
lever.
Note: Engine speed does not increase by
grasping the throttle lever If the control lever is
positioned at low speed side fully.
Stop the blade rotation
1. The engine speed will down to idling by moving
the control lever to low speed position fully, or
releasing the throttle lever.
2. If you did not change the control lever position,
engine speed become to the original adjusted
speed when grasp the throttle lever again.
Maintenance
Maintenance, replacement or repair of emission control
devices and systems may be performed by any repair
establishment or individual; however, warranty repairs
must be performed by a dealer or service center
authorized by MARUYAMA Manufacturing Company,
Inc. The use of parts that are not equivalent in
performance and durability to authorized parts may
impair the effectiveness of the emission control system
and may have a bearing on the outcome of a warranty
claim.
Maintenance on today’s low-emission engines is
even more critical for longest life and best
performance. Particularly critical are air and fuel
filters, spark plug heat range, cooling air intake
area and proper gaps of coil and plug.
Idle Speed Adjustment
This Multi-Cutter is equipped with non-adjustable fuel
mixture carburetor. The engine idle speed is the only
adjustment for the operator.
The Attached Tool may be rotating/ moving during idle
speed adjustment. Wear the recommended personal
protective equipment and observe all safety instructions.
Keep hands and body away from the Attached Tool.
Throttle Lever
L:
Low speed
H:
High speed
Blade Rotate
Blade Stop
Control Lever
POTENTIAL HAZARD
• Engine must be running to make car-
buretor adjustments.
• When engine is running, attached tool
and other parts is rotating/moving
and other parts are moving.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
• Contact with rotating/moving tool or
other moving parts could cause seri-
ous personal injury or death.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
• Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
attached tool and other moving parts.
• Keep all bystanders and pets away from unit
while making carburetor adjustments.
WARNING
WARNING
• Idle speed adjustment should be
checked each time the unit is operated.
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