GB
MT
56
1. Loosen the screw (62) on the carrying
eye for the shoulder strap using the hex
key (28) and tighten it only slightly.
2. Depending on the cutting tool, balance
the device according to the above cri-
teria by moving the carrying eye (6) on
the tubular shaft (5).
3. Tighten the screw (62) when the device
is in the desired position.
A
Extending the line
Your device is equipped with a dual line
auto-tap feature, i.e. the two strings are
extended when you tap the cutting head
on the ground.
1. Hold the device in operation over a
grassy area.
2. Tap the cutting head lightly on the
ground a few times. This causes the
line to lengthen.
The line cutter (19) inserted in
the extension (18) of the protec
-
tive cover cuts the line to the desired
length.
If the line ends cannot be length-
ened:
• Turn off the device.
• Press the spool insert as far as it will go
and pull firmly on the end of the string.
If no line ends are visible:
• Replace the spool (see chapter on ‘Re-
placing the spool’).
Caution! Thread remnants
can be projected and lead to
injuries.
Switching on and off
Start the engine at least 3
meters from where you refu-
elled.
The saw chain must not move when
idle. If the saw chain moves when
the engine is idle, there is a problem with
the clutch or no-load rotation speed.
Please
contact the service centre.
The device is automatically
speed-controlled. When idling with-
out load, the engine speed is lower.
1.
When using the spool:
Make sure that the protective cap on
the line cutter (
A
18) is removed.
When using the 3-/4-tooth
blade:
Make sure that the extension (
A
19) of
the protective cover extension (
A
21)
is removed.
2. Place the device on a firm level sur
-
face. Make sure that the cutting tool
does not touch either other objects or
the ground.
Cold start:
3. Set the choke lever (64) in position
.
4. Press the fuel pump (primer) (65) 6
times.
5. Firmly hold the device with one hand
on the tubular shaft (5). With the other
hand, pull on the starter handle (63) of
the starter cable quickly several times
in succession
until the engine starts.
Caution! Do not pull the starter ca-
ble out too far - Danger of break-
age!
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