Parker PGBC-5200 User manual

BRUSH CUTTER
OWNERS MANUAL
PGBC-5200

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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS
This manual has been produced by Parker Products Ltd. and should be kept with the
product and referenced for operation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This manual contains an overall description of the product, together with all the
necessary information for using the product correctly and safely. It is highly
recommended that this manual is read prior to any operation or maintenance of this product.
The safety precautions and warnings are to ensure your safety and protect you from harm or
damage to the product.
All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Parker Products Ltd. to help you
with the operation and maintenance of the product. The information contained in this manual
was accurate at the time of production, however Parker Products Ltd. may make modifications to
the product without notification.
GENERAL SAFETY ..................................................................................... 4-5
SAFETY SYMBOLS ..................................................................................... 6-9
FOR SAFE OPERATION ........................................................................... 10-13
WHAT'S IN THE BOX ................................................................................ 14-15
BEFORE USING THE BRUSH CUTTER ............................................. 16-17
ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................... 18-23
INSTALLING 3 TOOTH BLADE .............................................................. 24-26
INSTALLING SPOOL .................................................................................... 28-29
WEARING THE HARNESS ........................................................................ 30-32
STARTING THE ENGINE .............................................................................. 34-37
STOPPING THE ENGINE ................................................................................ 38
OPEN & REPLACE SPOOL LINE ..................................................... 40-43
ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE & IDLING SPEED ............. 44
OPERATION ....................................................................................................... 46-49
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 50-53
MAINTENANCE & CARE ....................................................................... 54-56
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 57
GUARANTEE ................................................................................................... 58
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................. 59

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GENERAL SAFETY
• WARNING! Never allow children or anyone who does not fully understand the directions given in the manual to use the machine.
• ALWAYS USE safety equipment; appropriate footwear, eye protection, ear protection, head protection, trousers and gloves.
• DO NOT wear loose clothing, jewellery, short trousers, sandals, or go barefoot.
• NEVER start the engine inside a closed room or building.
• NEVER use the product when ground is slippery, at night, during rain storms, lightning storms, or at times of strong wind.
• DO NOT start the engine within 3m of the fuelling point.
• REMOVE all sources of sparks and flames before mixing and pouring fuel.
• DO NOT let anyone with in 15m of the product while in operation.
• INSPECT the entire unit for loose fasteners and fuel leakages, Make sure that the cutting attachment is properly installed.
• DO NOT start cutting until you have a clear cutting area and a secure footing.
• ALWAYS use the harness supplied while operating the machine.
• NEVER smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank.
• ALWAYS keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and fuel mixture.
• ALWAYS shut o the engine before putting the product down.
• MAKE SURE all fuel is removed before transportation.
• ALL MAINTENANCE other than that listed in this manual should be carried out by professionally trained and certified personnel.
GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read
instruction manual.
GLOVES
Gloves should be worn where appropriate.
HEAD, EYE & EAR PROTECTION
Approved head, eye & ear protection should be
worn at all times during operation.
BOOTS
Wear sturdy, non-slip boots.
CLOTHING
Appropriate clothing should be worn during
operation. Ensure clothing is made of strong
fabric and is not baggy or loose.
FUEL FILLER POINT
THE DIRECTION TO CLOSE THE CHOKE
THE DIRECTION TO OPEN THE CHOKE
ON
OFF
For safe operation and maintenance symbols are moulded in relief on the machine or shown on a label.

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SAFETY SYMBOLS
SAFETY SYMBOLS
EXPLOSION HAZARD
FLAMMABLE
DANGER! Petroleum spirit is highly flammable.
No smoking or naked light. RISK OF FIRE Do not add fuel when operating.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury,
user must read instruction manual.
This symbol, before a safety comment, indicates a
PRECAUTION, a WARNING or a DANGER. Ignoring
this warning can lead to an accident for yourself or for
others. To limit the risk of injury, fire, or electrocution
always apply the recommendations indicated.
DANGER! Keep away from sources of ignition.
Fuel/2-stroke oil mixture ratio.
15m (50ft)
Keep all children, bystanders
& helpers 15 metres away from
the machine.
BEWARE OF THROWN OBJECTS
WARNING! Danger of kickback.
BEWARE OF SHARP BLADES
RISK OF INJURY. DO NOT OPEN OR
REMOVE SAFETY SHIELDS WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING.
DO NOT TOUCH THE MOVING PARTS OF
THE MACHINE UNTIL THEY ARE
COMPLETELY STOPPED.
KEEP BY STANDERS AWAY.
WARNING! Spinning cutting line.

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SAFETY SYMBOLS
SAFETY SYMBOLS
WARNING! Risk of entanglement.
WARNING! Protect feet from risk of injury.
WARNING! Use of this product can pose a
danger to wildlife. Check areas, particularly
long grass and under bushes for signs of life.
If necessary relocate.
NOTE: Not all animals will be deterred by
the noise of the product alone.
CONFORMS TO CURRENT SAFETY STANDARDS
WASTE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE
DISPOSED OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE. PLEASE
RECYCLE WHERE FACILITIES EXIST CHECK YOUR
LOCAL AUTHORITY OR RETAILER FOR RECYCLING
ADVICE
GUARANTEED SOUND POWER LEVEL
HOT SURFACES WILL BURN FINGERS OR PALMS
REMOVE SPARK PLUG LEAD BEFORE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Do not use the Multi Tool in an
enclosed space. Exhaust fumes contain
dangerous carbon monoxide.
Maximum speed of the applicable cutting unit.
WARNING! Never to touch the spark plug or
plug cord while the engine is in operation. Doing
so may result in being subjected to an electrical
shock. 8500 MIN
8500 MIN

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FOR SAFE OPERATION
FOR SAFE OPERATION
IMPORTANT
• Read this manual carefully until you completely understand and can
follow all safety and operating instructions.
• Keep this manual handy so that you may refer to it later whenever
questions arise. Also note, if you have any questions which cannot be
answered herein, contact Parker Brand.
• Always be sure to include this manual when selling, lending or
otherwise transferring ownership of this product.
• Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the
directions given in the manual to use the machine.
WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE
• Never start the engine inside a closed room or building. Exhaust
gases contain dangerous carbon monoxide.
• Never use the product
1. when the ground is slippery or when you can’t maintain a
stead posture.
2. at night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when
your field of vision might be limited and it would be diicult
to gain a clear view of the working area.
3. during rain storms, during lightening storms, at times of
strong gale-force winds, or at any other time when
weather conditions might make it unsafe to use the product.
WORKING PLAN
• You should never use this product when under the influence of
alcohol, when suering from exhaustion or lack of sleep, when
suering from drowsiness as a result of taking cold medicine or at
any other time when a possibility exists that your judgment might be
impairs or that you might not be able to operate the product properly
and in a safe manner.
• When planning your work schedule, 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 session, and
take 10-20 minutes of rest between sessions. Also try to keep the total
amount of work performed in a single day under 2 hours.
• If you don’t observe the working time or working manner repetitive
strain injury could occur,
• If you feel discomfort, redness and swelling of your fingers or any
other part of your body, see a doctor before getting worse.
• To avoid noise complaints operate product between 9am and 5pm.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
• The area within a perimeter of 15m of the person using the product
should be considered a hazardous area into which no-one should
enter. If necessary, yellow warning rope and warning signs should
be placed around the perimeter of the area. When work is performed
simultaneously by two or more persons, care should be taken to
constantly look around or otherwise check for the presence and
locations of other people working so as to maintain a distance
between each person suicient to ensure safety.
• Check the condition of working area to avoid any accident by hitting
hidden obstacles such as stumps, stones, cans or broken glass.
• Inspect the entire unit for loose fasteners and fuel leakage. Make
sure that the cutting attachment is properly installed and securely
fastened.
• Be sure to attach the cutting attachment guard securely in place, or
you may injure yourself.
• Always us the harness. Adjust the harness for comfort before
starting the engine. The harness should be adjusted so the left hand
can comfortably hold the handlebar grip approximately waist high.
STARTING THE ENGINE
• Keep bystanders and animals at least 15m (50ft) away from the
operating point. If you are approached, immediately stop the engine.
• The product is equipped with a centrifugal clutch mechanism, so the
cutting attachment begins to rotate as soon as the engine is started
by putting the throttle trigger into the start position. When starting
the engine, 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
attachment nor the throttle trigger come into contact with any
obstacle when the engine starts.
• After starting the engine, check to make sure that the cutting
attachment stops rotating when the throttle trigger is moved fully
back to it’s original position. If it continues to rotate even after the
throttle trigger has been moved fully back, turn o the engine
contact Parker Brand.
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FOR SAFE OPERATION FOR SAFE OPERATION
USING THE PRODUCT
• Grip the handles firmly with both hands using your whole hand. Place
your feet slightly apart (slightly further apart than shoulder width) so
that your weight is distributed evenly across both legs, and always
be sure to maintain a steady, even posture while working.
• Keep cutting attachment below waist level.
• Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required to perform
cutting work, and never raise the speed of the engine above the level
necessary.
• If the unit starts to shake or vibrate, turn o the engine and check the
whole unit. Do not use until the problem has been properly corrected.
• Keep all parts of your body away from rotating cutting attachment
and hot surfaces.
• Never touch the muler, spark plug, or other metallic parts of the
engine while the engine is in operation or immediately after
shutting down the engine. Doing so could result in serious burns
or electrical shock.
BE CAREFUL OF SURROUNDING PEOPLE
• Guard against hazardous situations at all times. Warn adults to keep
pets and children away from the area. Be careful if you are
approached. Injury may result from flying debris.
MAINTENANCE
• In order to maintain your product in proper working order, perform
the maintenance and checking operations described in the manual
at regular intervals.
• Always be sure to turn o the engine before performing any
maintenance or checking procedures.
• In the event that any part must be replaced or any maintenance or
repair work not described in this manual must be performed please
contact ParkerBrand.
• Under no circumstances should you ever take apart the product or
alter it in any way. Doing so might result in the product becoming
damaged during operation or the product becoming unable to
operate properly.
HANDLING FUEL
• The engine of our product is designed to run on a mixed fuel, which
contains highly flammable gasoline. Never store cans of fuel or refill
the tank of the unit in any place where there is a boiler, stove, wood
fire, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or any other source of heat or
fire which might ignite the fuel.
• Never smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank.
• When refilling the tank, always turn o the engine and allow it to
cool down. Take a careful look around to make sure that there are no
sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refuelling.
• Wipe spilled fuel completely using a dry rag if any spillage occurs
during refuelling.
• After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and
then carry the unit to a spot 3m or more away from where it was
refuelled before turning on the engine.
TRANSPORTATION
• When hand-carrying the product, cover over the cutting attachment
if necessary, lift up the product and carry it paying attention to the
cutting attachment.
• Never transport the product over rough roads or long distances by
vehicle without removing all fuel from the fuel tank. If doing so fuel
might leak from the tank during transport.
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OPERATION
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
MAIN ENGINE
+ BULL HORN HANDLE BARS
+ THROTTLE ASSEMBLY
LOWER SHAFT
+ SPOOL AND BLADE HUB
+ BRACKET FOR LOWER GUARD
TOOL KIT
+ LOCKING KNOB
+ SPARK PLUG WRENCH
+ ALLEN KEY X2
+ CLUTCH CONE BOLTS X4
HUB NUT
WASHER ‘C’
WASHER ‘A’
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
SAFETY HARNESS
LOWER GUARD
SPOOL
Washers and nut are pre-installed on the lower
shaft.
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FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE THE HARNESS GO TO PAGES 19-21
WASHER ‘B’
CLUTCH CONE ASSEMBLY
+ UPPER SHAFT
+ HANDLEBAR BRACKET
THREE TOOTH BLADE
FUEL MIX BOTTLE
CABLE TIES

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NOTICE
THIS FUEL MUST BE
MIXED WITH 2 STROKE
OIL AT A 40:1 RATIO
(GASOLINE:OIL)
40:1
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BEFORE USING THE BRUSH CUTTER BEFORE USING THE BRUSH CUTTER
1INSPECT THE BRUSH CUTTER
Check the Brush Cutter is not damaged and all
components are in good working order before use.
Regular periodic inspection is required to ensure the
Brush cutter is suitable for the task.
Before using the Brush Cutter a risk assessment should
be carried out respecting the legislation in the country
of use.
NOTE: This Brush Cutter is not supplied with any oil within the engine, there is only trace left from testing.
NOTE: The fuel for this machine must be mixed with 2 stroke oil at a 40:1 ratio (Gasoline:Oil)
WARNING! Do not start the Brush Cutter without adding oil to the engine first, this will damage the engine beyond repair.
The locking washers may come pre-installed on the
hub of the machine.
The hub will need assembling in dierent
configurations to fit the appropriate attachments.
Washer 'A' needs to be in place to attach both the
Spool and the 3 tooth blade.
2LOCKING WASHERS
NOTE: Please follow all instructions carefully when fitting the various cutting attachments
WARNING! Do not start the Brush Cutter without making sure the cutting attachments are fitted properly.
NOTICE
THE HUB ON THIS MACHINE
COMES PRE-ASSEMBLED

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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
1TOOL KIT 3MAIN BODY & CLUTCH CONE 4ALIGN CLUTCH COME TO BODY 5FINGER TIGHTEN BOLTS 6TIGHTEN BOLTS
2REMOVE PROTECTOR
Everything required to carry out the
following proceedure can be found in your
PGBC-5200 tool kit, Including the 4 clutch
cone bolts.
Locate the Main Body of the machine and
the clutch cone from your PGBC-5200 box.
The clutch cone comes with the lower shaft
attached.
Align the Clutch Cone and main body
ensuring the bolt holes line up.
It may be easier if you lay the main body on
its rear side whilst doing this.
Finger tighten a bolt in one of the top bolt
holes, then one in the diagonal opposing
bottom hole.
Repeat this proces with the other two bolts.
Tighten all the bolts with the allen key
provided in the tool kit.
The clutch cone is now secured in place.
First remove the clutch cone protector.
This is placed on to the clutch cone to
protect it during shipping. You can not
attach the clutch cone to the main body of
the machine with it in place.
TO PREVENT DAMAGE IN TRANSIT THE CLUTCH CONE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE MACHINE.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE CLUTCH CONE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED CAREFULLY.

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ASSEMBLY
Attach the guard to the lower shaft using
the screws and tools provided in the tool
kit.
The screws are already installed in the
lower guard.
Loosen the four screws on the upper cap.
Remove the upper cap and place the bull
horn handle inside the recess.
Replace the upper cap and re-tighten the
four securing screws. The bullhorn
handles are now secured in place.
2ATTACH THE LOWER GUARD 3ATTACH THE HANDLE
CAUTION! Over-tightening the bolts can cause damage to the screw and/or the machine.
ASSEMBLY
Attach the guard to the lower shaft using the
screws and tools provided.
1ATTACH THE LOWER GUARD
Insert the locking knob into the shaft
connector.
Pull and twist the locating pin to lock it into
the open position before inserting the lower
shaft into the joint.
4SHAFT TO JOINT ASSEMBLY 5ALIGN THE SPLINES 6JOIN THE SHAFTS
When inserting the shaft into the joint pay
particular attention to the splines within the
shaft.
It is essential that the splines are connected
correctly for the machine to operate.
Once you are satisfied that the splines and
the locating pin hole are aligned suiciently,
connect the shaft to the joint.
WARNING! Do not use the machine without the locking knob attached and tightened to the shaft connector.
WARNING! It is essential that the locking knob is secured when using the machine, failure to do so can damage the machine.
NOTE: Take care aligning the splines, if the splines are not connected correctly the machine will not function in the manner intended.

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ASSEMBLY
WASHER ‘A’ WASHER ‘B’
WASHER ‘A’
WASHER ‘B’
WASHER ‘C’
HUB NUT
The Hub is reverse threaded
turn in an anti-clockwise
direction to tighten.
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X
X
WASHER ‘C’ HUB NUT
7RELEASE LOCATING PIN 8TIGHTEN KNOB
Twist to release the pin and rotate the lower shaft
until the pin locates into the location hole.
Secure the joint by tightening the knob.
To tighten the knob turn in a clockwise direction.
ASSEMBLY

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INSTALLING THE 3 TOOTH BLADE
Install washer “A” as illustrated above. Align
the hole in the washer with the hole in the
spool collar. This is to help you lock the hub
with an allen key later on in the process.
Place the three tooth blade so the centre
hole sits on the protrusion on washer “A”.
It is important that the blade sits correctly
on washer “A” and not in an o-centered
position which can cause excessive
vibration and premature damage to the
lower shaft.
INSTALLING THE 3 TOOTH BLADE
Install washer “B” as illustrated. Washer "B"
sits on top of the three toothed blade.
NOTE: Please be aware that Washer "A", "B", "C" and the Hub Nut may come pre-installed on the hub of the machine.
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NOTE: The hub is reverse threaded so to tighten the nut you will have to turn it in an anti-clockwise diretion to
ensure that it is secured in place along with the chosen cutting attachment. To loosen the nut use the allen key to
lock the hub first then the wrench provided and turn it in a clockwise direction.
1INSTALL WASHER 'A' 2ATTACH 3 TOOTH BLADE 3INSTALL WASHER 'B'
Install washer “C” as illustrated above.
Washer "C" sits on top of washer "B".
Install the hub nut as illustrated above to
secure the blade to the shaft.
The hub is reverse threaded so turn in an
anti-clockwise direction to tighten.
Place the allen key through the locating
hole of the collar, through the hole of
washer "A" and into the hub.
Tighten the nut using the wrench provided,
turning anti-clockwise until secured tightly.
4INSTALL WASHER 'C' 5INSTALL HUB NUT 6TIGHTEN HUB NUT
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WASHER ‘A’
INSTALLING THE 3 TOOTH BLADE
The Hub is reverse threaded
turn in an anti-clockwise
direction to tighten.
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WASHER ‘B’ WASHER ‘C’ HUB NUT

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WASHER ‘A’
INSTALLING THE SPOOL
3ATTACH SPOOL HOUSING
1INSTALL WASHER 'A'
Install washer “A” as illustrated above. Align
the washer with the hole on the spool collar.
The purpose of this washer is to enable
tightening of the nut by locking the hub.
Wind the spool onto the thread by turning
anti-clockwise.
Please ensure that the spool is secure and
closed correctly prior to use.
To remove the spool follow the
above directions in reverse.
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INSTALLING THE SPOOL
Please be aware that Washer "A", "B", "C" (Locking Washers) and Hub Nut may
come pre-installed on the hub of the machine.
SPOOL
The Hub is reverse threaded
turn in an anti-clockwise
direction to tighten.
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Lock the hub by inserting the allen key
through the hole in the spool collar and into
the hole in washer “A”.
2LOCK HUB
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WEARING THE HARNESS WEARING THE HARNESS
Included with your PGBC-5200 is the
harness. The harness ensures you can work
both safely and comfortably whilst using
your machine.
It features padded straps for extra comfort,
protective thigh pad, fully adjutable straps
and a quick release hook.
Place the Harness over your head ensuring
that the padded shoulder straps are placed
on to your shoulders
Lock the snap buckle to secure the harness
loosely in place
1THE HARNESS
1 2 PLACE OVER HEAD 3SNAP BUCKLE
CAUTION: For your own safety, comfort and for best results always use the PGBC-5200 with the harness provided
The harness is fully adjustable with 8 strap
adjusters to ensure the best possible fit. Be
sure to evenly spread the weight over both
shoulders using the strap adjusters.
Tighten or loosen the harness to best suit
your frame. Please be aware you may need
to re-adjust to ensure the harness is in the
most comfortable position to suit you.
Ensure the thigh pad is located in the correct
position so it protects you fully from
pressure points created from contact with
the machine during use.
The thigh pad is normally positioned on the
right hand side, this is the same side that the
machine will be positioned.
Your harness is designed to be worn with
the snap buckle at the front.
The Multi Tool should hang on the right and
rest against the thigh pad.
The back plate should sit centrally on your
back. Adjust the harness so it is secured
against your body in the most comfortable
position.
The harness is easily adjusted by utilizing
the strap adjusters.
4ADJUST TO FIT 5THIGH PAD 6FRONT VIEW & REAR VIEW

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WEARING THE HARNESS
NOTE: Ensure engine is turned o before using the quick release hook
WARNING! Before using quick release hook place machine on a solid surface, dropping the machine will cause damage to the unit.
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Easily attach and release the machine from
the harness using the quick release hook.
To release the unit from the hook pull the
orange tab.upwards.
Please make sure the machine is properly
secured or supported before releasing the
quick release hook to prevent damage.
After use of the quick release hook it will
need to be re-assembled.
Place the lower hook over the upper hook
with orange tab attached.
Place the release pin through the slot in the
upper hook making sure that the pin passes
over the lower hook.
The quick release hook is now re-assembled
and ready to be used again when needed.
QUICK RELEASE HOOK 8REPLACE LOWER HOOK 9INSERT RELEASE PIN
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STARTING THE ENGINE
2PRIME THE CARBURETTOR
1FILL THE TANK
Remove the fuel cap and fill the tank to no more
than 80% capacity.
Fuel should be a mixture of unleaded petrol and 2 stroke
oil mixed at a ratio of40:1 (Unless otherwise instructed).
Prime the carburettor by repeatedly pressing the
bulb located underneath the air filter housing.
The fuel cap must be secure and tight for the
carburettor to prime.
STARTING THE ENGINE
3CLOSE CHOKE (COLD START) 3OPEN CHOKE (WARM START)
For cold engine starts close the choke by sliding
the lever upwards.
For warm engine starts open the choke by sliding
the lever downwards.
AB
CHOKE CLOSED CHOKE OPEN
WARNING: The product is equipped with centrifugal clutch mechanism, so the cutting attachment
begins to rotate as soon as the speed of the engine is increased.
WARNING: Fuel is highly flammable and care must be taken to avoid any spillages and contact with
naked flames.

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STARTING THE ENGINE
5TENSION THE RECOIL
4SWITCH ON
Enable power to the spark plug by placing the on/
o switch to position “I”
“I” has to be in downward position.
Place the unit on the ground and using your left
foot to secure the shaft to the ground while using
your right hand to pull the recoil starter handle
outwards until tension is felt.
STARTING THE ENGINE
6START THE ENGINE (COLD START) 6START THE ENGINE (WARM START)
B
A
Make sure that the choke is CLOSED
Pull the recoil starter twice in quick
succession.
Proceed to Step 6B and follow instructions for
warm start.
Make sure that the choke is OPEN
Pull the recoil starter in quick succession until
the engine starts.
NOTE: Over-choking can make the engine hard to start due to excess fuel. When the engine failed to
start after several attempts, open the choke and repeat pulling the rope, or remove the spark plug and
dry it.
iWARNING! Do not pull the starter cord to the end and avoid releasing the handle while fully extended.
Both of the above can cause premature damage to the mechanism.

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STOPPING THE ENGINE
2SWITCH OFF
1PREPARE TO STOP
Release the throttle trigger and let the engine idle
for 30 seconds.
This allows the engine to cool down and return to
optimum operating temperature.
Turn the engine o by placing the on/o switch to
position “O” as illustrated above.
When restarting the engine after immediately
stopping it, leave the choke open to prevent
flooding the engine.
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