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REPLACING THE BLADE

See Figures 7 - 8.

NOTE: 

Always ask for replacement blade model number 

AC 45E.
Replace blades that are damaged or worn. To increase 
blade life span, keep initial cutting depth at minimum and 
increase depth setting only as blade wears.

Stop the motor and unplug the edger.

Use a 26 mm wrench to hold the inner flange washer.

Use a 16 mm socket wrench to turn the blade nut 
counterclockwise to loosen.

Remove blade nut, outer flange washer, blade, and 
inner flange washer.

Reinstall the inner flange washer onto the edger 
shaft.

Center the new blade on the inner flange washer. 
Make sure the blade sits flat.

Install the outer flange washer onto the edger shaft.

Use a 26 mm wrench to hold the inner flange washer.

Install the blade nut onto the edger shaft.

Use a 16 mm socket wrench to turn the blade nut 
clockwise and tighten securely.

 

NOTE: 

Always make sure the blade is correctly 

installed and securely fastened before each use.

STORING THE EDGER

Depress telescoping shaft and adjust to the shortest 
setting.

Remove all the foreign materials from the edger.

Store it in a place that is inaccessible to children.

Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden 
chemicals and de-icing salts.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE 

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Motor fails to 
start when
switch trigger 
is depressed.

1. Power cord is 

not plugged in 
or connection is 
loose.

2. Household circuit 

breaker is tripped.

1. Plug in the 
power cord.

2. Check circuit 
breaker.

Summary of Contents for RED1520G

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC EDGER OPERATOR S MANUAL RED1520G Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine...

Page 2: ...the safe operation of the appliance including a recommendation that the appliance should be supplied via a Residual Current Device RCD with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA Before each use c...

Page 3: ...andle close a door on a cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners or yank to disconnect Do not run appliance over the cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on the cor...

Page 4: ...he front handle when the blade is rotating Always beware of the power cord location and keep clear of the area you are working in Cords may become a trip hazard to the operator Cords that are in the c...

Page 5: ...are meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this product SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death...

Page 6: ...Input 230 240V a c 50Hz Blade Length 200 mm Rated power 1500W No load speed 4200 min Vibration Main handle ah 1 0m s2 K 1 5m s2 Auxiliary handle ah 1 18m s2 K 1 5m s2 Measured Sound Pressure Level Lp...

Page 7: ...d Slide the handle pole into the lower powerhead pole end until you hear the button click The tubes are egg shaped and will only install one way Lower the collar on the handle pole end to the threaded...

Page 8: ...ways flower beds and curbs Cut at a steady pace If the blade begins to bog down you are edging too fast slow your pace Do not force the blade into the ground Light contact of the blade against the sid...

Page 9: ...Install the outer flange washer onto the edger shaft Use a 26 mm wrench to hold the inner flange washer Install the blade nut onto the edger shaft Use a 16 mm socket wrench to turn the blade nut clock...

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