Powermat PM-KS-600T User manual

ORIGINAL MANUAL
USER MANUAL
COMBUSTION CUTTER
PM-KS-600T

Table of Contents
GRAPHIC WARNINGS ................................................ .................................................. ........ 5
INTRODUCTION ................................................. .................................................. ...................................... 6
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................ .................................................. ................... 6
WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................................ .................................................. ........ 7
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ............................................. ..................... 8
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMBUSTION CUTTER s ............................................... .................................................. ......... 11
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................ .................................................. .......... 11
Installing the handpiece grips ............................................... .................................................. 12
Installation of the plastic cover ............................................... .................................................. .. 13
Connecting the engine to the drive unit ............................................. ................................ 13
Mounting of cutting accessories ............................................... .................................................. 13
RULES OF SAFE WORK ............................................... .................................................. ... 15
POLE CUTTING .............................................. .................................................. ......... 16
Trimming ................................................. .................................................. ....................... 17
Mowing and undercutting of edges .............................................. .......................................... 18
CUTTING WITH A BLADE .............................................. .................................................. ..... 18
Types of cutting blades and notes ............................................. ................................................ 18
Mowing weeds and brush .............................................. .................................................. .. 19
FUEL AND OIL BLEND .............................................. ................................................ 20
Mix ratio ................................................ .................................................. ........... 20
Important Notes ................................................ .................................................. ...................... 20
PREPARATION TO WORK ............................................... .................................................. ... 20
STARTING THE DEVICE ................................................ ................................................. 21
Switch-on and switch-off procedures .............................................. .......................................... 21
MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION ............................................... .................................................. ..... 23
Lubrication of the bevel gear ............................................... ........................................... 23
Air filter................................................ .................................................. ..................... 24
Carburetor adjustment ................................................ .................................................. ................ 24
Checking the spark plug ............................................... ........................................... 24

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Fuel filter ................................................ .................................................. .......................... 24
Transport and handling ............................................... .................................................. .............. 25
Prolonged storage ................................................ .............................................. 25
Problems with starting ............................................... .................................................. 25
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .............................................. ..... 26
Problems with switching on ............................................... .................................................. ....... 26
Low efficiency ................................................ .................................................. ................. 27
Unstable motor operation ............................................... .................................................. ....... 27
The engine suddenly stops .............................................. .................................................. .... 28
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES ............................................... ............................................. 28
MANUFACTURER'S DATA ................................................ .................................................. ............... 28
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ .................................................. ....... 29

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GRAPHIC WARNINGS
Since the brush cutter is a device with high working speed, special precautions should be taken to minimize
the risk of personal injury. Please read this manual carefully. Familiarize yourself with the control methods
and the correct application of each system. Learn how to quickly disengage and release the harness straps.
This graphic sign together with the word WARNING requires special care that should be This graphic sign together with the word WARNING requires special care that should be This graphic sign together with the word WARNING requires special care that should be
taken in order not to cause injury.
ATTENTION: Before using the device, carefully read the operating manual and safety ATTENTION: Before using the device, carefully read the operating manual and safety
recommendations. Keep the instructions.
ATTENTION: The use of eye protection is recommended. ATTENTION: The use of eye protection is recommended.
ATTENTION: Hearing protection is recommended.ATTENTION: Hearing protection is recommended.
ATTENTION: The use of a dust mask is recommended. ATTENTION: The use of a dust mask is recommended.
ATTENTION: Keep hands and feet away from the cutting accessories. ATTENTION: Keep hands and feet away from the cutting accessories.
Watch out for dropped objects so that they do not come into contact with the cutting device.
never work without a properly fitted blade guard.
ATTENTION: Keep a distance of 15 meters from the other person. ATTENTION: Keep a distance of 15 meters from the other person.

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Always turn OFF the ENGINE and make sure the cutting unit is stopped before cleaning
or replacing the blade.
WARNING! Never modify the brushcutter or trimmer in any way. Improper use of the WARNING! Never modify the brushcutter or trimmer in any way. Improper use of the
device may result SERIOUS INJURY OR FATAL INJURY.device may result SERIOUS INJURY OR FATAL INJURY.
WARNING! The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals that can cause WARNING! The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals that can cause
cancer, harm to the unborn child or other health.
Specifications, descriptions and illustrations in this manual are accurate and correct at the time of
publication but are subject to change without notice. Illustrations may include optional parts and accessories
and may not include all standard devices.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing our company's brush cutter. This manual explains how to properly operate the
brush cutter. The device is intended for mowing grasses, weeds and shrubs. Before using the device,
please read the operating instructions carefully, and then use it as recommended, observing health and
safety rules. By the way, we must add that due to changes in the specification, not all details of the device
will be in accordance with this manual. Please keep this in mind.
TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL: PM-KS-600T
Maximum revolutions: 11,000 rpm
Idle speed: 2800-3200 rpm
Centrifugal Speed: 2800-3200 rpm
Engine displacement: 49.0 cm³
Rated power: 2.2KM / 1.65kW
Effective Power: 6.0KM / 4.4 kW (EPS) *
Clutch type: centrifugal clutch
Carburetor Type: of membrane

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Ignition system: CDI
Spark Plug Type: LD-L7T
Fuel used: Gasoline-Oil Blend (25: 1) 1 / ( 40: Gasoline-Oil Blend (25: 1) 1 / ( 40: Gasoline-Oil Blend (25: 1) 1 / ( 40:
1) 21) 2
Fuel tank capacity: 1200cc
Guaranteed sound power level
LwA:
116dB
Sound pressure level LpA: 92.5dB k = 3dBa Vibration level k = Sound pressure level LpA: 92.5dB k = 3dBa Vibration level k =
1m / s 2:1m / s 2:
work with a circular
work with a shield
6.58 m / s 26.58 m / s 2
7.31 m / s 27.31 m / s 2
Cutting disc diameter: 255mm
Knife weight (without fuel, cutting device
and guard)
7,69kg
1. A 25: 1 mixture is used for engine break-in (this mixture should be used for 1. A 25: 1 mixture is used for engine break-in (this mixture should be used for
the first two work cycles, i.e. burning out two full tanks of such a mixture).
2. A 40: 1 mix is a mix used for daily work after the run-in period. 2. A 40: 1 mix is a mix used for daily work after the run-in period.
* Effective Power Solutions - this is the power with which the device works, compared to the device with
the maximum working power, to the device originally measured. This power is the product of the convergent
force. Power is given in rounded form.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
We undertake to service the machine free of charge within the warranty period, provided that the defects
are caused by a manufacturing defect in the device or material. The warranty does not cover damage
resulting from improper use of the device, as well as any mechanical damage caused by the user himself. If
it is necessary to repair the device, contact the service or the supplier of the device, contact details are
included in the warranty card attached to the device.
DEVICE COMPONENTS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY:
• Angular gear
•Cutting accessories
•Additional accessories included with the device
• Manual starter (starter)
• Blade guard

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SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS
Take all precautions. Like all electro-devices, this system must be handled with care. DO NOT EXPOSE
YOURSELF OR OTHERS TO DANGER. Follow these general safety rules. Do not allow others to use this
device unless they are entirely responsible, and make sure that they read and follow the operating
instructions for the device, or that they have been specially trained for its use.
The greatest danger occurs when performing the following prohibited activities:
• The use of the saw by children and people with limited manual, physical and mental abilities.
•Using the saw under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances.
•Using the saw for purposes other than the mowing described in the operating manual, when other people,
especially children or animals, are nearby.
•Using the saw by people not familiar with the operating instructions.
• Using the saw without proper protective clothing and
•Footwear that protects the feet.
• Operating a saw with damaged guards or housing and without properly installed
safety devices.
1) Always wear safety glasses. Wear a stacked outfit, do not wear loose clothes or jewelry,1) Always wear safety glasses. Wear a stacked outfit, do not wear loose clothes or jewelry,
which can catch on moving parts of the device. Always wear safe footwear, on a solid, good, non-slip
sole. Long hair should be tied back. It is recommended to protect the legs and feet from debris or debris
while working with the device.
2) Check the entire device, paying attention to loose parts (nuts, bolts, etc.) and 2) Check the entire device, paying attention to loose parts (nuts, bolts, etc.) and
any damage. Repair or replace before starting work.
3) Use only original cutting accessories recommended by our company. Use3) Use only original cutting accessories recommended by our company. Use
Without consulting other accessories, it may endanger the health and safety of the user and people in
the vicinity, and may damage the device.
4) All handles must be free from traces of oil or fuel. 4) All handles must be free from traces of oil or fuel.
5) Always use the correct handles and shoulder strap when cutting. 5) Always use the correct handles and shoulder strap when cutting.
6) Do not smoke while blending or filling the tank. 6) Do not smoke while blending or filling the tank.
7) Do not mix fuel in a confined space or near an open flame. Make7) Do not mix fuel in a confined space or near an open flame. Make
there is adequate ventilation.
8) Always mix 8) Always mix and store fuel in properly labeled tanks,
approved to local markings and general usage regulations.

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9) Never remove the tank cap while the engine is running. 9) Never remove the tank cap while the engine is running.
10) Never switch on or operate the device in closed rooms or 10) Never switch on or operate the device in closed rooms or
buildings. The exhaust fumes contain dangerous carbon monoxide.
11) Never try to make adjustments to the device while it is operating or chained 11) Never try to make adjustments to the device while it is operating or chained
harness. All adjustments are made with the device lying flat on a clean surface.
12) Never use the device if it is damaged or improperly adjusted. 12) Never use the device if it is damaged or improperly adjusted.
Never remove the device cover. Removal may endanger the health and safety of the user and those
nearby, and may damage the device.
13) Check where you will be cutting and remove any debris that might get caught in 13) Check where you will be cutting and remove any debris that might get caught in
head with nylon string. Also remove any items that may be thrown out during operation.
14) Children should keep away from the device. Bystanders should be present14) Children should keep away from the device. Bystanders should be present
at a safe distance from the workplace, at least 15 meters (50 feet) from the equipment.
15) Never leave the device unattended. 15) Never leave the device unattended.
16) Do not use this device for work other than for which it is intended, 16) Do not use this device for work other than for which it is intended,
according to this manual.
17) Don't try to reach too far. Maintain proper position, proper balance on feet.17) Don't try to reach too far. Maintain proper position, proper balance on feet.
Do not operate the device while standing on a ladder or any other unstable surface.
18) Hands and feet should be kept away from the nylon line head or blade while 18) Hands and feet should be kept away from the nylon line head or blade while
device operation.
19) Do not use the device if you are tired, sick or under the influence of drugs or drugs 19) Do not use the device if you are tired, sick or under the influence of drugs or drugs
or alcohol.
20) Always use a damage-free circular head. If a stone is struck or20) Always use a damage-free circular head. If a stone is struck or
with another object, turn off the engine and check the circular head. Never use a crushed head or a
cutting line that has lost its proper winding.
21) FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN REPLACING THE ACCESSORIES. 21) FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN REPLACING THE ACCESSORIES.
22) Do not store the machine in an enclosed space where fuel vapors can 22) Do not store the machine in an enclosed space where fuel vapors can
reach for the open flame of heaters, stoves, etc. Store only in well-ventilated rooms.
23) Ensure safe and proper use of the product. Spare parts are available from23) Ensure safe and proper use of the product. Spare parts are available from
dealer. The use of accessories other than the original factory may result in a potential hazard, personal
injury or damage to the device, and consequently void the warranty.
24) Clean the device well, especially the fuel tank, surroundings and air filter. 24) Clean the device well, especially the fuel tank, surroundings and air filter.

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25) Be sure to turn the engine off and make sure it is cool before refueling. Never25) Be sure to turn the engine off and make sure it is cool before refueling. Never
do not add fuel while the engine is running or hot. If gasoline is spilled, wipe it thoroughly and discard
any cleaning material before starting the engine.
26) Stay away from other employees or spectators, at least 15 meters / 50 meters 26) Stay away from other employees or spectators, at least 15 meters / 50 meters
Stop.
27) When you want to approach a working device, carefully pay attention to it and make sure 27) When you want to approach a working device, carefully pay attention to it and make sure
the engine is turned off. Never try to scare him or interrupt his work, which could endanger him.
28) Never touch the circular head while the motor is running. If a replacement is required28) Never touch the circular head while the motor is running. If a replacement is required
covers or cutting accessories, be sure to turn off the engine and make sure the cutting device has stopped.
29) Always turn off the engine when the machine is moved to another job site. 29) Always turn off the engine when the machine is moved to another job site.
thirty) Be careful not to hit the circular head against stones or the ground. Unreasonable, sharpthirty) Be careful not to hit the circular head against stones or the ground. Unreasonable, sharp
Handling of the device will shorten its life and may create unfavorable circumstances for the user and
those around.
31) Pay attention to loose or overheated parts. If there is any unusual31) Pay attention to loose or overheated parts. If there is any unusual
operation, stop it immediately and check it carefully. If necessary, have the device serviced by an
authorized dealer. Never contour work with a device that may malfunction.
32) When starting or running the engine, never touch any hot machine parts, such as 32) When starting or running the engine, never touch any hot machine parts, such as
such as: muffler, high voltage cable or spark plug.
33) The muffler is still hot after the engine is shut off. Never put the device anywhere in33) The muffler is still hot after the engine is shut off. Never put the device anywhere in
near flammable materials (dry grass, etc.), gases or flammable liquids.
34) Pay particular attention when working in or after rain as the substrate may be 34) Pay particular attention when working in or after rain as the substrate may be
slippery.
35) If you slip or fall to the ground or into a ditch, release the jack immediately 35) If you slip or fall to the ground or into a ditch, release the jack immediately
choke.
36) Be careful not to hit the device against any obstacle. 36) Be careful not to hit the device against any obstacle.
37) Before making any adjustments or repairs to the machine, make sure the motor is in place 37) Before making any adjustments or repairs to the machine, make sure the motor is in place
off and disconnect the spark plug.
38) If the device will be left in storage for an extended period, remove it 38) If the device will be left in storage for an extended period, remove it
fuel tank and carburetor clean all parts, move unit to a safe place, and make sure engine is cool.
39) Perform periodic inspections to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the unit. IN39) Perform periodic inspections to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the unit. IN
contact your dealer for a thorough inspection.
40) Keep the device away from fire and sparks. 40) Keep the device away from fire and sparks.

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41) A condition called Reynauld's phenomenon, which affects some fingers, is believed 41) A condition called Reynauld's phenomenon, which affects some fingers, is believed
people, and can be caused by exposure to vibration or cold, and causes the fingers to feel numb and
cause color changes. We strongly advise you to follow all precautionary measures as the minimum
exposure conditions causing this type of discomfort are unknown.
42) It is important to keep the body warm, especially the head, neck, feet, hands and wrists. 42) It is important to keep the body warm, especially the head, neck, feet, hands and wrists.
43) Maintain good blood circulation by making vigorous swing during the exercise 43) Maintain good blood circulation by making vigorous swing during the exercise
breaks at work.
44) Limit your working time. Try to fill each day with such work to handle the scythe44) Limit your working time. Try to fill each day with such work to handle the scythe
petrol engine, trimmer or other handheld device was not everyday.
45) Always use ear protection, prolonged exposure to noise can impair hearing a 45) Always use ear protection, prolonged exposure to noise can impair hearing a
even lose it.
46) Full face and head protection should be used to protect them from damage. 46) Full face and head protection should be used to protect them from damage.
47) Use thick, non-slip protective gloves to improve the grip of the handle 47) Use thick, non-slip protective gloves to improve the grip of the handle
scythe / trimmer. Gloves reduce the transmission of vibrations to the hand.
48) WARNING: Cutting accessories are still dangerous when stopped 48) WARNING: Cutting accessories are still dangerous when stopped 48) WARNING: Cutting accessories are still dangerous when stopped
devices.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMBUSTION MOWER
* The above photograph is indicative:
(depending on the specific model, there may be slight design differences)
1. FUEL TANK: Includes fuel and fuel filter. 1. FUEL TANK: Includes fuel and fuel filter. 1. FUEL TANK: Includes fuel and fuel filter.

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2. STARTER HANDLE: Pull the handle until the engine starts, then slowly 2. STARTER HANDLE: Pull the handle until the engine starts, then slowly 2. STARTER HANDLE: Pull the handle until the engine starts, then slowly
move the handle back. DO NOT ALLOW the handle to slide back abruptly as the starter may be
damaged.
3. FUEL FILTER COVER: There is a replaceable air filter inside. 3. FUEL FILTER COVER: There is a replaceable air filter inside. 3. FUEL FILTER COVER: There is a replaceable air filter inside.
4. Stand 4. Stand
5. SAFETY LEVER: It prevents accidental pressing of the trigger 5. SAFETY LEVER: It prevents accidental pressing of the trigger 5. SAFETY LEVER: It prevents accidental pressing of the trigger
throttle, press down before increasing the engine speed.
6. DRIVE UNIT FIXING: Connects the drive unit to the brushcutter motor.6. DRIVE UNIT FIXING: Connects the drive unit to the brushcutter motor.6. DRIVE UNIT FIXING: Connects the drive unit to the brushcutter motor.
7. CARRIER SYSTEM BRACKET: A holder for attaching a harness or a carrying belt. 7. CARRIER SYSTEM BRACKET: A holder for attaching a harness or a carrying belt. 7. CARRIER SYSTEM BRACKET: A holder for attaching a harness or a carrying belt.
8. HANDLE: The handle can be adjusted to your needs for the convenience of work.8. HANDLE: The handle can be adjusted to your needs for the convenience of work.8. HANDLE: The handle can be adjusted to your needs for the convenience of work.
9. ATTACHING HANDLE GRIPS: It is used to attach both handles, 9. ATTACHING HANDLE GRIPS: It is used to attach both handles, 9. ATTACHING HANDLE GRIPS: It is used to attach both handles,
Depending on the model, allen screws or wing nuts can be used for fixing
10. THROTTLE DRAIN: spring loaded to return to idle at 10. THROTTLE DRAIN: spring loaded to return to idle at 10. THROTTLE DRAIN: spring loaded to return to idle at
his release. When increasing the speed, gradually press the trigger for a better working technique. Do not
hold the trigger when starting.
11. IGNITION WIRES: they must be secured to the propeller shaft with tie-wraps 11. IGNITION WIRES: they must be secured to the propeller shaft with tie-wraps 11. IGNITION WIRES: they must be secured to the propeller shaft with tie-wraps
with handles.
12. DRIVE SHAFT LAYOUT: Includes a specially designed drive shaft, 12. DRIVE SHAFT LAYOUT: Includes a specially designed drive shaft, 12. DRIVE SHAFT LAYOUT: Includes a specially designed drive shaft,
secured with an outer cover.
13. PROTECTIVE COVER: Its use is necessary, it protects the user from 13. PROTECTIVE COVER: Its use is necessary, it protects the user from 13. PROTECTIVE COVER: Its use is necessary, it protects the user from
spatter thrown out during operation. It has a knife to cut off the excess line.
14. ANGLE TRANSMISSION: It is used to transmit power from the shaft to the cutting accessories. 14. ANGLE TRANSMISSION: It is used to transmit power from the shaft to the cutting accessories. 14. ANGLE TRANSMISSION: It is used to transmit power from the shaft to the cutting accessories.
15. CUTTING ACCESSORIES: They are mounted to the bevel gear, they are used for trimming grass and 15. CUTTING ACCESSORIES: They are mounted to the bevel gear, they are used for trimming grass and 15. CUTTING ACCESSORIES: They are mounted to the bevel gear, they are used for trimming grass and
weeds (a three-tooth shield in the picture).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Mounting the handles
• Depending on the model, allen screws or wing nuts can be used for mounting.
•The handle with switches should be mounted on the right side of the handle.
MOUNTING TYPE: Place the left and right handles of the handle in the groove of the clamp, then press the whole MOUNTING TYPE: Place the left and right handles of the handle in the groove of the clamp, then press the whole
thing down with the upper part of the clamp and tighten with 4 screws on the Allen key.

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Installation of a plastic cover
•Install the plastic cover with 4 key screws, the so-called Allen socket and nuts.
Connecting the engine to the drive unit
• The powertrain connects to the motor with 4 Allen screws (see figure below).
Mounting of cutting accessories
• The bevel gearbox has a clamping spindle with a left-hand thread for mounting cutting accessories.
• In order to assemble / disassemble the cutting accessories, match the holes on the cover and the
washer, then insert the screwdriver or the Allen key included in the set into the holes to lock the rotating
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MONTAGE HEAD ASSEMBLY
1. Install the spacer on the base first 1. Install the spacer on the base first
bevel gear by adjusting the notches in the inner hole of the
washer to the notches of the gear pin.
2. Place the pressure washer on the washer so that 2. Place the pressure washer on the washer so that
align its recess with the protrusion on the washer.
3. Then film it trimmer head at the same time 3. Then film it trimmer head at the same time 3. Then film it trimmer head at the same time 3. Then film it trimmer head at the same time
locking the gears and shaft as described earlier in the
section "Fitting the cutting accessories".
MOUNTING CUTTING BLADES
1. Install the spacer on the base first 1. Install the spacer on the base first
bevel gear by adjusting the notches in the inner hole of the
washer to the notches of the gear pin.
2. Put on the pad cutting disc so as to fit 2. Put on the pad cutting disc so as to fit 2. Put on the pad cutting disc so as to fit 2. Put on the pad cutting disc so as to fit
its internal hole to the protrusion on the washer.
3. Place the washer on top of the target in turn 3. Place the washer on top of the target in turn
and the cup washer then press down
them with the nut left-handed
simultaneously locking the gears and shaft as described earlier
in the section "Fitting the cutting accessories".

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STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY
Excessive vibration of the blade means it is not mounted properly, immediately shut off the engine so
check the blade. The blade may be injured if it is not installed correctly.
RULES OF SAFE WORK
WARNING - CAUTION
All models of brushcutters and scythes can throw small stones, metal and small objects as well as cut
material. Please read these Safe Work Rules carefully. Follow the instruction manual.
•Please read the instructions carefully. You must become thoroughly familiar with the inspection and proper use of the
equipment. Learn the principle of stopping the system and turning off the engine. Find out how to quickly detach your harness.
• Never allow use without approved instruction. Make sure that the operator wears appropriate footwear,
wears appropriate clothing, protects eyes, face and ears from thrown objects. Protect the work area
from people, children and animals standing nearby. Never allow children to operate or play with the
equipment.
•Do not allow anyone to enter the HAZARDOUS AREA. The DANGER ZONE is the terrain within 15 meters
(approximately 16 steps) or 50 feet.
• Insist people in the RISK ZONE, outside the danger zone, protect their eyes from thrown objects.
If the equipment must be used in a location where
there are naked people, operate the device at low speeds to reduce the risk of objects being thrown
out.
• Move the switch to the "o" position where the engine is idling, make sure it is safe before cutting.
Operation can only be continued when the switch is in good condition. Routinely check that the cutting
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WARNING - CAUTION
In addition to protecting the head, eyes, face and ears, protect your feet with appropriate footwear that will be
safe on a slippery surface. Do not wear neckties, jewelry, or loose, hanging clothing that can become caught
in the equipment. Do not wear open shoes, do not go barefoot or with bare feet. In certain situations you must
wear full face and head protection.
DANGER ZONE = DANGER ZONE
No person except for the operator, must not stay in the danger zone,
i.e. within 15 meters. When working, use eye, ear, face, leg and body protection. People in the risk zone r
should wear eye protection against falling objects. The risk decreases with distance from the danger
zone.
CUTTING WITH A LINE
WARNING - CAUTION
Adequate debris shielding must be in place when line cutting is used. The cutting line may become twisted
if the excess line is not cut off. Always use a plastic protective cover with a cut-off knife when cutting with a
line.
WARNING - CAUTION
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When cutting, it is good to tilt the head with the line so that the contact is on the side of the line where the line moves AWAY
from the operator and the cover against debris. Thanks to this, the debris will be thrown AWAY from you.
WARNING - CAUTION
Tilting the head in the wrong direction will throw debris towards YOU. If the line is kept flat to the ground so that the cut
is made along the entire line of the circle, debris will be thrown at you, resistance will slow down the motor, you will use
a lot of line.
WARNING - CAUTION
Use only good quality monofilament line preferably 2.4mm in diameter. Never use wire instead of nylon
line. Install a line head with the correct thickness.
WARNING - CAUTION
Use the machine with extreme caution when working in bare, gravely areas as the line can throw small
pieces of stones at high speed. A debris shield may not protect against kickback or ricochet of hard
debris.
trimming
It is moving the trimmer carefully over the material that you want to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct the
material away from you. When cutting near barriers such as fences, walls and trees, approach at an angle to
prevent debris from ricocheting off the barrier and driving away from you. Move the line head slowly until the
grass is cut close to the barrier, but do not block (do not slide too far) the line under the barrier. If you are
trimming next to a mesh fence or a chain link fence, be careful not to work too close to the wire. If you get too
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it singly. Position the trimmer head near the bottom of the stem, never too high, which may cause vibration
and block the line. Instead of directly trimming the weeds, we recommend that you use the very end of the
line to trim the stem only slowly.
WARNING - CAUTION
Do not use a steel blade for edge trimming or clearing.
Mowing and edge trimming
Both of these activities are performed with the head with the line set at a sharp angle. Mowing is the
removal of plants emerging from the ground. Edge trimming is cutting the grass that grows along paths and
driveways. During these two activities, keep the equipment at a sharp angle, in such a position that bites,
stones, debris do not reach you, even if they ricochet on a hard surface. Although the drawings show how to
mow and undercut, each operator must find the right angle that suits his body size and situation.
WARNING - CAUTION
Do not mow the ground where the pieces of the metal mesh of the fence are braided. Wear protective clothing. Don't cut
where you can't see what's being cut.
CUTTING WITH A BLADE
Types of cutting blades and notes
CUTTING WITH A 3-8T BLADE:
Metal blades 3/4/8 notched, photo ( AND) they are used to cut lush and dense grass. Metal blades 3/4/8 notched, photo ( AND) they are used to cut lush and dense grass. Metal blades 3/4/8 notched, photo ( AND) they are used to cut lush and dense grass.
CUTTING WITH A MULTIPLE BLADE:
Multi-tooth discs, photo ( B) they are used to trim woody lichen weeds up to 3/4 inch in diameter. Multi-tooth discs, photo ( B) they are used to trim woody lichen weeds up to 3/4 inch in diameter. Multi-tooth discs, photo ( B) they are used to trim woody lichen weeds up to 3/4 inch in diameter.
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WARNING - CAUTION
Do not cut with a dull, broken or damaged metal blade. Before cutting plant suckers, check that there are no
obstructions such as boulders, metal piles, pieces of wire from a damaged fence. If the obstacle cannot be
removed, mark this location so that you can avoid it with the blade. Stones and metal will blunt or damage the
blade. The wire may catch on the blade head and twist the Se around or be projected into the air.
WARNING - CAUTION
Always use a harness. Adjust both the harness and the system fastener so that the equipment hangs
several centimeters above ground level. The saw head and the metal debris shield should be in all
directions. Place the harness on the right side of your body.
WARNING - CAUTION
Do not use the scythe to cut trees
Mowing weeds and brush
It is cut by swinging the blade horizontally. You can quickly clear the area of grass and weeds. The scythe
should not be used to cut large, hard weeds or woody outgrowths (without proper equipment).
You can mow in either direction or in one direction, so the crop is thrown away from you. This means using
that side of the blade that turns away from you. Tilt the blade down slightly on the same side.
If kickback occurs, the blade may be dull, or the material is too thick or hard, then you should use different
equipment. Do not force the blade to cut. Do not change the cutting angle after entering the wood. Avoid applying
force or pressure, which can bend or break the blade.
WARNING - CAUTION
Do not use the blade to cut trees larger than 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter.

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FUEL AND OIL MIXTURE
The fuel used for this model is a mixture of unleaded gasoline and a certified engine oil. When mixing
gasoline with two-stroke oil, only use gasoline that does NOT contain ETHANOL or METHANOL (Alcohol
types). Use 95 octane gasoline. Unleaded gasoline is known for its good quality. This will help to avoid
possible damage to the engine cables and other parts of the engine.
Mix ratio
•25: 1 mix - it is used for engine running-in (such a mixture should be used during the first two work 25: 1 mix - it is used for engine running-in (such a mixture should be used during the first two work 25: 1 mix - it is used for engine running-in (such a mixture should be used during the first two work
cycles, i.e. burning out of two full tanks of such a mixture).
•40: 1 mix - is used after the running-in period, this mixture should be used in everyday work with the 40: 1 mix - is used after the running-in period, this mixture should be used in everyday work with the 40: 1 mix - is used after the running-in period, this mixture should be used in everyday work with the
device.
•Example: mixture of 25: 1 (measure 2.5L of gasoline and add 100ml of oil) Example: mixture of 25: 1 (measure 2.5L of gasoline and add 100ml of oil)
Important Notes
The two-stroke mix may separate. Shake the fuel tank thoroughly before each use. The stored fuel ages.
Do not mix more fuel than you expect to use in a month. Store fuel in a clean, safe, approved container
only. Check the fuel tank, make sure it is clean with fresh fuel. Check and follow the regulations regarding
the type and location of the tank.
PREPARATION TO WORK
IMPORTANT: Before starting work, read the section "FUEL AND OIL MIXTURE". If you do not follow the IMPORTANT: Before starting work, read the section "FUEL AND OIL MIXTURE". If you do not follow the
instructions for mixing fuel, you may damage the engine.
WARNING - CAUTION
1. When preparing the fuel mixture, mix only the amount needed for the job, 1. When preparing the fuel mixture, mix only the amount needed for the job,
what to do. Do not use fuel that has been stored for more than two months. Fuel stored for more
than 2 months will result in poor starting and performance.
If the fuel has been stored for more than 2 months,
remove them and fill the tank with fresh mixture.
2. Never fill the tank all the way to the top. 2. Never fill the tank all the way to the top.

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3. Never add fuel to the tank in a closed, unventilated tank 3. Never add fuel to the tank in a closed, unventilated tank
room.
4. Do not add gasoline to the device near naked flames or sparks. 4. Do not add gasoline to the device near naked flames or sparks.
5. Be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine. 5. Be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine.
6. Do not try to add fuel while the tank is hot. 6. Do not try to add fuel while the tank is hot.
CHECK BEFORE YOU START
1. Check for loose bolts, nuts, or tooling. 1. Check for loose bolts, nuts, or tooling.
2. Check the air filter is clean. Clean the air filter from debris before2. Check the air filter is clean. Clean the air filter from debris before
getting to work.
3. Check that the guard is securely mounted in place. 3. Check that the guard is securely mounted in place.
4. Check for any leaks. 4. Check for any leaks.
5. Make sure the blade does not move at idle speed. 5. Make sure the blade does not move at idle speed.
STARTING THE DEVICE
Switch-on and switch-off procedures
WARNING - CAUTION
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals thought to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
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