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BCZ2602DL

 5. For safe operation

1. Read this manual carefully until

you completely understand and
follow all safety and operating
instructions.

2. Keep this manual handy so that

you may refer to it later when-
ever any questions arise. Also
note, if you have any questions
which cannot be answered
herein, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the prod-
uct.

3. Always be sure to include this

manual when selling, lending, or
otherwise transferring the own-
ership of this product.

4. Never allow children or anyone

unable to fully understand the
directions given in the manual
to use the machine.

WORKING CONDITION

1. When using the product, you

should wear proper clothing and
protective equipment.

(1) Helmet
(2) Ear protectors
(3) Protection goggles or face

protector

(4) Thick work gloves
(5) Non-slip-sole work boots

2. And you should carry with you.

(1) Attached tools
(2) Properly reserved fuel
(3) Spare blade
(4) Things to notify your working

area (rope, warning signs)

(5) Whistle (for collaboration or

emergency)

(6) Hatchet or saw (for removal of

obstacles)

3. Do not wear loose clothing, jew-

elry, short trousers, sandals, or go
barefoot. Do not wear anything
which might be caught by a mov-
ing part of the unit. Secure hair
so it is above shoulder length.

WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE

1. Never start the engine inside a

closed room or building. Exhaust
gases contain dangerous carbon
monoxide.

2. Never use the product,

a. when the ground is slippery

or when you can’t maintain a
steady posture.

b. At night, at times of heavy fog,

or at any other times when
your field of vision might be
limited and it would be diffi-
cult to gain a clear view of the
working area.

c. During rain storms, during

lightning storms, at times of
strong or gale-force winds, or
at any other times when
weather conditions might
make it unsafe to use the
product.

WORKING PLAN

1. You should never use the prod-

uct when under the influence of
alcohol, when suffering from ex-
haustion or lack of sleep, when
suffering from drowsiness as a re-
sult of having taken cold medicine
or at any other time when a pos-
sibility exists that your judgment
might be impaired or that you
might not be able to operate the
product properly and in a safe
manner.

2. When planning your work sched-

ule, allow plenty of time to rest.
Limit the amount of time over
which the product is to be used
continuously to somewhere
around 30 ~ 40 minutes per ses-
sion, and take 10 ~ 20 minutes of
rest between work sessions. Also
try to keep the total amount of
work performed in a single day
under 2 hours or less.

 WARNING

1. If you don’t observe the working

time, or working manner (See

“USING THE PRODUCT”

), Re-

petitive Stress Injury (RSI) could
occur.
If you feel discomfort, redness and
swelling of your fingers or any
other part of your body, see a doc-
tor before getting worse.

2. To avoid noise complaints, in gen-

eral, operate product between
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays
and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.

 NOTE

Check and follow the local regula-
tions as to sound level and hours of
operations for the product.

Summary of Contents for BCZ2602DL

Page 1: ...GB 1 G B BCZ2602DL BCZ2602DL G B OWNER S MANUAL BRUSHCUTTERS 848JA193A3 708...

Page 2: ...ING HEARING Wear head eye and ear protection guaranteed 108 dB A measured 106 47 dB A MODEL 25 4 cm3 SOUND LEVEL VIBRATION LEVEL ISO 10884 LwA ISO 7916 idling 5 9 m s2 racing 7 0 m s2 86 dB A EN27917...

Page 3: ...TANT This mark indicates instructions which must be followed or it leads to mechanical failure breakdown or damage NOTE This mark indicates hints or directions useful in the use of the product Content...

Page 4: ...ad you should contact the dealer from which you purchased the product to order new labels and affix them in the required location s Never modify your machine We won t warrant the machine if you use th...

Page 5: ...ground is slippery or when you can t maintain a steady posture b At night at times of heavy fog or at any other times when your field of vision might be limited and it would be diffi cult to gain a c...

Page 6: ...shut ting down the engine Doing so could result in serious burns or electrical shock BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1 The area within a perimeter of 15 m of the person using the product should be consider...

Page 7: ...mended for the unit 6 Under no circumstances should you ever take apart the product or alter it in any way Doing so might result in the product be coming damaged during opera tion or the product becom...

Page 8: ...to strap 2 Slide clamp up or down until unit balances with head aparting from the ground when using it INSTALLING HANDLE Mount the handle to the shaft tube and clamp it at a location that is comforta...

Page 9: ...NG 1 Select bare ground for fueling 2 Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from the fuel ing point before starting the engine 3 Stop the engine before refueling the unit At that time be sure to suffici...

Page 10: ...ting the en gine place the product onto the ground in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in place so as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor the throttle come into con tact with any obstacle...

Page 11: ...moving or reattaching the blade be sure to wear thick sturdy gloves and use only proper tools and equipment to prevent injury 1 8 Operation 04 in 1 2 mm METAL BLADE USAGE 1 Check the bolt to fasten th...

Page 12: ...nce of bounce e Avoid feeding the blade too rapidly The blade can bounce away from material being cut if the blade is fed faster than its cutting capability f Cut only from your right to your left g K...

Page 13: ...on line head that allows the operator to advance the line without stopping the engine When the line becomes short lightly tap the head on the ground while running the engine at full throttle Each time...

Page 14: ...idling speed if necessary clean and readjust GAP 025 in 0 6 0 7 mm spark plug plug gap replace if necessary cylinder fins intake air cooling vent clean muffler spark arrester cylinder exhaust port cle...

Page 15: ...brushcutter Failing to do so could cause the muf fler to become overheated and that in turn could cause the engine to catch on fire Always make sure that the muffler is clean and free of wood chips l...

Page 16: ...CE OF THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE AS DEFINED BY THE MANUFACTURER IN THE OWNER OP ERATOR MANUAL ANY WARRANTED PART WHICH IS NOT SCHEDULED FOR REPLACEMENT AS REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OR WHICH IS SCHEDULED ONLY...

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