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Cleaning
Use a moist piece of cloth to clean the plastic
parts.
Do not use any cleaning agents, solvents, or sharp
objects.
During the course of work, wet grass and weed
wraps around the drive shaft below the cutting
guard for technical reasons. Remove this,
otherwise the engine will overheat because of
too much friction.
Periodical Checks
Keep in mind that following specifications relate
to normal usage. Owing to circumstances (longer
periods of daily work, severe dust exposure, etc.),
the specified intervals will become
correspondingly shorter.
Before start of work and after refueling: Check if
cutting tools are seated securely, general view
inspection, sharpen cutting blade (also, if
necessary).
Weekly inspection: Lubrication of gear (also, if
necessary).
If necessary: Retighten accessible fastening
screws and nuts.
You will avoid excessive wear and tear and
damages of the tool, when you follow the
instructions in this manual.
The user is responsible for all damages caused by
non-compliance with instructions in this manual.
This also applies to non-authorized modifications
of the tool, use of non-authorized spare parts,
accessories, working tools, unrelated and not
intended use, secondary damages due to use of
faulty components.
Parts subject to wear
Even when used in the intended way, some
components are subject to normal wear. They
have to be replaced depending on the kind of
duration of usage. These parts include, among
others, the cutting tool and the retaining disk.
Storage/Winter
You should obverse the following steps, so that
the petrol cutting blade will work again trouble-
free after a long time:
- Empty the fuel tank.
- Start the engine and let it run, until it comes to a
stop.
- When the engine has cooled down, remove the
spark plug.
- Fill a small spoon of 2-stroke mix into the spark
plug opening, and slowly pull the starter cable
through several times. Thereby, soot deposits will
be blown out, and piston and cylinder will be
lubricated.
- Check the spark plug and replace it, when the
spark flag is burnt down too excessively.
- Store the petrol cutting blade at a dry location
where it is not subject to risk of fire.
Restart after longer Breaks
1. Remove the spark plug.
2. Pull the starter cable through quickly several
times, to remove oil and deposits in the engine
compartment.
3. Check the spark plug and replace it, if
necessary, and screw it back in again.
- Fill the fuel tank with a 2-stroke mix of 40:1.
- Start the engine as described in “Starting when
Engine is cold”.
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