HOMEDEPOT PK1101 POWERKING User manual

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SAFETY
WARNING
S
IMPORT
ANT
READ
CAREFULLY
BEFORE
US
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REFEREN
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Themachineshallalwaysbeusedin
accordancewiththemanufacturer’s
instructionsin the instruction PDQXDO.
The manufacturer will not be liable in cases
ofinappropriate use or modificationsof
theHTXLSPHQW. Also, follow the safety
advice, the installation and operation
manualand alsotheaccidentprevention
regulations.
(TXLSPHQW withRXW correct or missing parts
VKRXOGQHYHU be operated.
1). Training
a) Read the instruction carefully. Be familiar
with the controls and proper use of the
equipment.
b) Never allow children WRRSSHUDWHWKLVFXWWHU

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c) Never work while people,
children, or pets are nearby.
d) Keep in mind that the operator or user is
responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their property.
e) Major repair work shall be carried out only
by DXWKRUL]HGVHUYLFHFHQWHUV.
f) All persons and animals must be kept at
least IHHW from the machine while it isLQ
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2). Preparation
a) WARNING-Petrol is highly flammable:
- store fuel in containers specifically
designed for this purpose;
- refuel outdoors only and do not smoke
while refueling;
- add fuel before starting the engine. Never
remove the cap of fuel tank or add IXHO
while the engine is running or when the
engine is hot;
- if IXHO is spilled, do not attempt to start

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the engine but move the machine away
from the area of spillage and avoid
creating any source of ignition until IXHO
vapors have dissipated;
- replace all fuel tank and container caps
securely.
b) The brush cutter is fitted with a -stroke
engine, SURSHUIXHODQGRLOPL[LVUHTXLUHG.
c) Before using, always visually inspect to
see that the tools are not worn or damaged.
Replace worn or damaged elements and
bolts in sets to preserve balance.
d) Do not smoke near the machine.
e) Do not wear loose clothing,jewelery, or
similar items that could be caught in the
starter or other moving parts.
f) Never put any items into the ventilation
openings. Non-observance may lead to
injury, or damage to the machine.
g) It is necessary reduction in power due to
use in higher temperatures, altitudes and
humidity as below conditions.
1) Max Working Temperature: °)
2) Max altitudes: IW
3) Max humidity: 95%

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3). Operation
a) Do not operate the engine in a confined
space where dangerous carbon monoxide
fumes can collect
b) Keep the machine free of oil, dirt and
other impurities.
c) Please always place the PDFKLQH on
even and stable surfaces.
d) Never operate the PDFKLQH inside
buildings or in an environment without
proper ventilation. Pay attention to air flow
and temperature.
e) Do not operate or store the appliance in
wet or humid surroundings.
f) Ensure the PXIIOHU and air filterwork
properly. These parts serve as flame
protection in case of misfire.
g) To avoid possible burn injuries, do not
touch the exhaust system or other parts that
become hot during operation. Pay attention
to the warnings on the machine.
h) The engine must not be operated with
excessive rotary speed. The operation of

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the engine with excessive rotary speed
raises the risk of injury. Parts which affect
the rotary speed must not be altered or
replaced.
i) Regularly check for leakage or traces of
abrasion in the fuel system, such as porous
pipes, loose or missing clamps and damage
to the tank or tank cap. 5HSDLU allGDPDJH
EHIRUHXVLQJWKHPDFKLQH.
j) Work only in daylight or in good artificial
light.
k) Never OD\ GRZQ a machine while
the engine is running
l) Stop the engine:
whenever you leave the machine
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m) Before checking or adjusting the machine,
theignition wire must be removed to
prevent accidental starting.
n) Do not use WKLV machine when \RX
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alcohol or the drugs.
o) Comply with local regulations to use the
brush cutter.
p) Contact your local government offices for

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information regarding minimum age
requirements for operating the equipment.
q) Wear safety goggles and ear protection.
Other safety equipment for the hands, legs
and feet is recommended. Correct safety
equipment reduces the risk of injury caused
by IO\LQJ REMHFWV or in the event of
accidental contact with the brush cutter.
r) Ensure that you maintain a steady foothold.
Only use the brush cutter on flat surfaces
where you have a firm footing.
s) While working, always wear substantial
slip-resistant foot protection as well as
protective clothing and long trousers. :HDU
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Always keep proper footing and operate the
brush cutter only when standing on fixed,
secure and level surface.
t) Always hold the brush cutter with two hands
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u) Always use the harness when operate the
tool, and adjust the length of the harness to
ensure it is suitable for operation.
v) Always use the correct blade and spool
recommended by the manufacturer.
w) Take care against injury to feet and hands
from the cutting DUHD.
x) Always ensure that the ventilation
openings are kept clear of debris
y) Perform daily inspection DIWHU use and
after dropping or other impacts to
identify any significant GDPDJH.
z) Keep always correct working posture,
have frequently rest periods and change
working positions. Keep firm footing and
balance during operation, use the harness
provided.
aa) It has been reported that, for some
people, the vibrations produced by the
motorized hand tools can lead to develop a
disease called Raynaud's syndrome or
white finger. Symptoms may include tingling,
numbness and blanching of the fingers,
usually caused by exposure to cold.
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diet, smoking and work habits are all
thought to contribute to the development of
these symptoms. There is currently no
evidence that a certain type of vibration or
exposure actually contributes to the
development of this assignment. Some
measures that can reduce the effects of
vibration, can be taken by the operator:
• Keep your body warm in cold weather.
During use, wear gloves to keep your hands
and wrists warm. It has been reported that
cold weather is one of the main causes of
Raynaud'sSyndrome.
• After each period of operation, exercise to
increaseFLUFXODWLRQLQKDQGVDUPVDQGOHJV
• Take frequent breaks. Limit the duration of
dailyH[SRVXUH
• Keep the tool well maintained, all
fasteners tightened and worn parts replaced.
• In case of occurrence of one or more of
the symptoms described above, stop using
the tool and seek medical attention.
4). Maintenance and storage

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a) Keep all nuts and screws tight to be sure
the equipment is in safe working condition.
b) Never store the equipment with IXHO in
the tank inside a building where fumes can
reach an open flame or spark.
c) Allow the engine to cool before storing in
any enclosure.
d) To reduce the fire hazard, keep the
engine, PXIIOHU and IXHO storage area free of
vegetative material and excessive grease.
e) Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
f) If the fuel tank has to be drained, this
should be done outdoors.
g) Always clean and SHUIRUP maintenance
beforeVWRUDJH
h) Never UHPRYH the guard fURP WKH PDFKLQH
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i) Always store the metal blade in cool and
dry place, never use rusted blade. It may
cause serous injure during working.
5) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
a) Whenever the machine is to be handled or
transported you must:

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turn off the engine, wait for the cutting
device to stop and disconnect the spark
plug cap;
LQVWDOOWKH cutting guard;
use protective gloves when handling the
blades;
Keep the blade protection device on;
only hold the machine using the handgrips
and position the cutting device in the
opposite direction to that used during
operation.
b) when using a vehicle to transport the
machine, position it so that it can cause no
danger to persons and fasten it firmly in
place to avoid it from tipping over, which
may cause damage or fuel spillage.
INTENDEDUSE
This unit is designed to be used inaccordance with the descriptions and safety instructions
indicated in this operating manual
- for private use
- for trimming lawnV in accessible are as of grass (e.g.under bushes)
- for cutting wild growth,shrubs and undergrowth.
It is not permitted to use this unit for any other purposes.
The userisliable for all injuries to third parties and damage to their property.
Operate the unit only in the technical condition as stipulated and delivered by the
manufacturer. Arbitrary changes to the unit will exclude the manufacturer fromany liability for
resulting injury and/or damage.
TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
Model 3.32:(5.,1*
Equipment mobility hand-held
Unit mass(empty tankwithout cutting attachment) /%6

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Volumes of fuel tank 8648$576
Engine model 3.
Engine type Wind-cooling,2-stroke
Engine displacement
Max altitude )7
Max working temperature )
Max engine speed for brush cutter 10500 min-1
Max engine speed for grass trimmer 9000 min-1
Max brush cutter rotational speed 7900 min-1
Max grass trimmer head rotational speed 6800 min-1
Gear ratio 20:15
Cutting diameter
Brushcutter:,1
Grasstrimmer:,1
Cutting blade ΦXΦX Max: 10000min-1
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Spool for grass trimmer line 32:(5.,1*
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Engine idling speed 3050±350 min-1
Clutch engagement speed 4300 min-1
Maximum engine performance +3
Fuel ratio 40:1
Vibration levels for ,'/(and +,*+ Left handle: 7,0 m/s² , K=1,5m/s²
Right handle: 7,0 m/s² , K=1,5m/s²
Soundpressurelevel:LpA Brush cutter:
LpA, av = 96,6dB(A)
Grass trimmer:
LpA, av = 96,5dB(A)
K=3 dB(A)
Sound power level: LwA Brush cutter:
LwA, av= 105,1dB(A)
Grass trimmer:
LwA, av= 108,4dB(A)
K=3 dB(A)
Type of carburetor Huayi
Type of spark plug BM6A
Noise
Information
Measured sound values determined according toISO 11806-1:2011.
The noise figures quotedare emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels.:KLOH
there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels,this cannot be used reliably to
determine whether or not further precautions are required. Factors that in fluence the actual level of
exposure ofwork-force include the characteristics of the workroom,the others Vources of noise,etc.
i.e. the number of machines and other adjacent processes, and the length of time for which an
operator is exposed to the noise.Also the permissible exposure level can vary from country.This
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information,however,will enable the user of the machine to make a better evaluation of the
hazard and risk.
Wear hearing
protection!
It is recommended to limit the duration of operation of the machine to 2 hours per day in
order to minimize the risks regarding exposure to noise
Vibration total values (triax vectorsum)determined according to ISO11806-1:2011:
The vibration mission level given in this information sheet has been measured inaccordance with a
standardized test given in ISO 11806-1:2011.and maybe used to compare one tool with another.
It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration emission level represents the main applicationsof the tool.However if the
tool is used for different applications,with different accessoriesor poorly maintained, the
vibration emission may differ.This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total
working period. An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account
the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually doing the job.This
may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures toprotect the operator from the effects of vibration such
as:maintain the tool and the accessories,keep the handswarm,organization of work patterns.

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4 Throttle trigger lockout 16
Cutting attachment guard
5
Suspension
point 17 Socket spanner
6 Output Block 18 Phillips screwdriver
7 Muffler cover 19 5mm Allen keys
8 Cylinder cover 20 4mm Allen keys
9 Spark plug 21 Trimmer head
10 Airfilter cover 22 Harness
11 Choke lever 23 Fuel mixture container
12 Fuel tank cap 24 Cord cutter
LIST OF MAIN PARTS
Engine Switch 15
Guard
2 Throttle trigger 14
Gearbox
1 Tube 13 Blade
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Fig.1-8
Assembly of the hand l e (Fig.1-1,1-2,1-3)
1. Remove the screws infixing device and remove the front cover.
2. Place the handlein position and assembly the front cover.
3. Assembly and tighten the screw.
CAUTION!
Do nottighten thescrews until you havesetthehandlein optimal working position. Please always
adjust the handle position with full assembled accessories.
The black cable tie can be used to fix the throttle cable to the metal tube.
Assembly theguard(Fig.1-4)
1. Loosen the 2 screws on the fixed guard with the 5mm Allen key
2. Place the guard on the fixture.
3. Assembly and tighten the screws.
WARNING!
Please check the blade and output shaft before each adjusting or assembly, it must be correctly
assembled and running smoothly.
Fitting the blade(Fig.1-5,1-6)
1.Insert the 4mm Allen key into these circular opening on the back side of blade to prevent turning of
outputshaft.(Fig.1-5)
2. Fitting the blade on the outputshaft and the assembly the flange, cap and nut.(1-6)
3. Fasten the nut by the socketVpanner and turning it in anti-clock wise direction (viewed from above).
4. Remove the allen key.
CAUTION!
When installing the blade cap,ensure that the concave side is properly assembled towards the blade.
Replacetheblade(Fig.1-5,1-6)
1. Insert the 4mm Allen key into these circular opening on the back side of blade to prevent turning

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of out putshaft.(Fig.1-5)
2. Loose the nut with the socketspanner by turning it in clock wise direction (viewed from above),
then remove the cap,the retainer and the blade from the output shaft.(Fig.1-5,1-6)
3. Refit the blade,aligning the centHU of the blade.
4. Assembly the front flange and the cap, and then tighten the nut.
5. Remove the allen key.
WARNING!
Never use non-recommended cutting attachments and KDYH appropriate guards DWWDFKHG.The non
approved cutting attachments may cause serous injure during working.
Fitting thespool(Fig.1-5,1-6,1-7)
1. Insert the 4mm Allen key into these circular opening on the backside of blade/spool to prevent
turning of output shaft.(Fig.1-5)
2. Loose the nut with the socketspanner by turning it in clockwise direction(viewed from above), then
remove the cap, the flange and the blade from the outputshaft(if applicable).(Fig.1-5,1-6)
3. Screw the edge trimmer head onto the thread of outputshaft by turning it in anti-clock wise
direction (viewed fromabove) (Fig.1-7)
4. Remove the allen key.
Replace the spool (Fig.1-5,1-7)
1. Insert the 4mm Allen key into these circular opening on the backside of blade/spool to prevent
turning of outputshaft.(Fig.1-5)
2. Loose the edge trimmer head by turning it in clockwise direction (viewed from above). (Fig.1-7)
3. Screw the newtrimmer head on to the thread of outputshaft by turning it in anti-clock wise
direction until tightening (viewed from above) (Fig. 1-7)
4. Remove the allen key.
WARNING!
Never use non-recommended cutting attachments and appropriate guards and their location.The
nonapproved cutting attachments may cause serous injure during working.
Assemblythe two-piece tube (Fig.1-8)
Using one hand press the pressing plate of the pipe connector
Using the other hand insert the front aluminum tube into the pipe connector, until the pressing plate insert
the slot of front aluminum tube,
1) Fasten the pattern lock knob
WARNING!
The pressing plate of pipe connector must be insert the slot of the front aluminum tube, unless it is very
dangerous when the machine working, and the front aluminum tube will be rotated.
OPERATION
Before
use
Please always read the instruction manual carefully and checkthe machine before operating. WARNING
!
The brush cutter is fitted with a two-stroke engine. Fill the
oil
mixed with fuel,please
consult
below section.
Check the cutting attachment,never use blades that are dull,cracked or damaged.
Makesure the handle and safety features are in good working order.Never use a machine that lacks a
part or has been modified outside its specifications.
The enclosures must be correctly fitted and undamaged before you startthe machine.
WARNING
!
Please always use quality gloves,foot, ear and eye protector.They should with CE mark and
tested according to PPE(Person Protective Equipment) directive.

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WARNING
!
The brush cutter is fitted with atwo-stroke engine;use fuel mixed with oi
l
on
l
y
.
Only fuel the machine in well-litareas.Avoid fuel spillage.Never refuel the machine during operation.
Let the engine cool downfor about WHQ minutes before refueling.
Refueling must not be GRQH near RSHQ flames,control lamps or spark producing electrical
equipment such as electric tools,welders or sanders.
1. Make sure the machine is turned off, by turn the engine switch to the “off” position.
2. Check the fuel by a visual check , remove the fuel tank cap and reviewing the fuel level.
3. Full unleaded fuel into the fuel tank, because of fuel expands, please fill the tank to the neck of tank
only.
4. Turn the fuel tank cap clockwise to assembly it in position.
WARNING.
●Do not refill fuel while engine is running or hot.
●Make sure fuel is not leaking.
Use quality two-stroke oiland mix 40 parts JDVtoRne part oil only(25%oil
mixed
in
fuel).
Never use two-stroke oil intended forwater-cooled engines. Never use oil intended for four-stroke
engines. Apoor oil quality and/or too high oil /fuel ratio may jeopardize function and decrease the life time
of catalytic converters.
Shake the container well too EOHQG a correct mixture before filling the tank.
Use at least 90octane fuel.Werecommend unleaded JDV as it leaves fewer residues inside the
motorand on the ignition plug, and prolongs the life cycle of the exhaust system.Neveruse oldor
dirty JDV or oil/ petrol mixtures. Avoid contamination with dirt or water in the tank. Occasionally igniti
on knocking or clanging can be heard with high loads.This is normal and no cause for alarm. If
ignition knocking or clanging occurs during normal loads and with constant motor speed you should
change WRQHZ JDV.If this does not solve the problem contact an authorized specialist dealer.
When working at continuous high revs a higher octane rating is recommended.
Check the air
filter
Check the airfilter to be sure it Is clean and in good condition.
Loosen the air cleaner cover screw,and remove the air cleaner cover,then check the mainair filter.
Cleanor replace the airfilter if necessary.

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Starting the
engine
WARNING
!
The cutting
attachment
may start to move when the engine is started. Make sure
the
attachment cannot
come into contact with any
object.
Make sure that no
unauthorized
persons are in the working area,otherwise there is a risk
of
serious personal
injury
.
1. Press the intake pump several times until fuel begins to fill the bulb.
2. Turn the engine switch to the”ON “position.
3. To start a cold engine,move the chokelever to the START position.Inorder to restart a warm
engine, leave the choke lever in the run position.
Close the choke:Start position
Position:
airfilter
cover
4. To start the engine,the throttle triggershould be locked inidling position.
5. Slowly pull there coil starteruntil you feelit engageand then pullit quickly.Return the coil start
Xrgently and slowly to the original position by hand.
Attention : Please make sure the blade is stop turning when the machine stayed idle speed
Note:when the engine is started for the first time.It will require anumber of attempts
to
start
until the fuel has travelled from the tank to the
motor
.
6. Turn the choke lever to the run position as the engine started.
7. After starting the engine, let the engine run for 2 to 3 minutes so that it warms up before subjecting
it to any load.
Under the following conditions the machine must be stop:
1. When the motor rotary speed changes
2. When spark soccur
3. When blade are damaged
4. In case of misfire
5. In case of high vibration
6. When flames or smoke appear
7. Inrain or stormy weather

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Wear the harness as illustratedin the figure.The blade turns anti-clockwise, soitis advised touse the unit
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WARNING!
Check the cutting attachment always stops when the engine is idling. Wear the harness.
1. Wear the harness shown in (G1-G3).KDUQHVVYDU\E\PRGHO'8$/YV6,1*/(+$51(66
2. Hook the machine to the carrying belt(G4).
3. Adjust the perfect working and cutting position by using the various strap adjusters on the carrying
strap(G 5).
4. In order to set the optimum length of the carrying strap,the user should then make a test without starting
the engine.
Important:
The carrying strap is fitted with a quick-release mechanism. Pull thered strap section(G 6) if you
need to remove the strap quickly.
Import
a
nt:
Always use the harness when working with the machine.Attach the strapas soon as you have started
the engine and it is running in idle mode.
WARNING!
Please always switch off the engine before you take off the harness.
Cutting
During cutting,please don’t keep the running speed just above clutch engagement speed.Any prolonged
use at low speed is likely to cause premature wear of the clutch.
On the otherhand, the user should not keep the engine speed in max speed after cutting.Any prolonged
use at the highest speed is likely toUeduce lifetime of engine.
Cut the grass from right to left.
Always take care to maintain a well balanced and secure position.

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