Webb WEMC26 User manual

Please read & understand this manual, paying particular attention to the safety instructions, before use.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specifi cation and livery according to continues product improvements.
Operator’s Manual & Parts List
14 Oct 2016
26cc Loop Handle
Petrol Multi Cutter
WEMC26
193868001
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For Spares or Support of your Webb product, please contact us:
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
COMPONENTS
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PARTS DIAGRAM & LIST
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WARRANTY
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For Spares or Support of your Webb product, please contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212
(Mon – Fri 8.30am to 5.00pm)
Email: [email protected]
www.webblawnmowers.co.uk
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
COMPONENTS
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PARTS DIAGRAM & LIST
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WARRANTY
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
STAY ALERT
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any med on that could affect
your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are ed or distracted from the job at hand.
Be aware of what you are doing at all es. Use common sense.
AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Clu ered areas invite injuries.
Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstru ons, stones,
swires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine.
DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine.
INSPECT YOUR MACHINE
Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for ghtness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive
mechanisms. Vibra on during use may cause these to loosen.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using.
Warning labels carry important informa n.
Replace any missing or damaged warning labels.
DRESS PROPERLY
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neck es or jewelry (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in
moving parts.
ALWAYS wear prote ve eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended.
Wear protec ve hair covering to contain long hair, preven ng it from ge ng caught in machinery.
DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY
Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower. Do not allow
children to handle, use, or climb on the machine.
DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper foo ng and balance at all mes, par ularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used
on steep slopes and always be sure of foo ng.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, par ularly the engine and rota ng cu ng tool.
DO NOT FORCE TOOL
Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not
intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine.
MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE
Clean the machine immediately use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest
performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be
used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty.
STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT
When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry loca on. Keep the machine away from children and
others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale
and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its applic n and
limita ons as well as the specific poten l hazards. Retain these instruc ns for future reference. The
operator is responsible for following the warnings & instruc ns in this manual and on the product.
Read & understand operator’s manual
before using the machine. Failure to
follow instruc ns could result in
death or serious injury.
This graphic and when accompanied by
WARNING or DANGER, calls a en n
to ac ons which could lead to SERIOUS
INJURY
Always wear eye and ear protec n
Always wear gloves to protect your
hands.
SHARP RECIPROCATING BLADES
Wear foot protec n or sensible shoes
when using the machine
WARNING
Never modify a machine in any way.
Incorrect use of a machine can cause
SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY
15m
Keep all bystanders & animals at least
15 metres away from the machine
during opera n.
If approached, stop the machine
immediately.
No smoking
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Ensure working area is correctly
ven ated.
Moving Parts
Rota ng parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing or
accessories.
Trauma c amputa n or severe
lacera on can result
Hot Surface.
Running engines produce heat. Engine
parts, especially the exhaust, become
extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on
contact
Fire Risk
Fire and its vapors are extremely
flammable & explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe
burns or death.
Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE,
ensuring the cu ng tool has stopped,
before cleaning, removing or adjus ng
the blade.
Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to poten al personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury
CAUTION
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a poten ally hazardous situa which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
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STAY ALERT
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any med on that could affect
your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are ed or distracted from the job at hand.
Be aware of what you are doing at all es. Use common sense.
AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Clu ered areas invite injuries.
Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstru ons, stones,
swires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine.
DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine.
INSPECT YOUR MACHINE
Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for ghtness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive
mechanisms. Vibra on during use may cause these to loosen.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using.
Warning labels carry important informa n.
Replace any missing or damaged warning labels.
DRESS PROPERLY
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neck es or jewelry (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in
moving parts.
ALWAYS wear prote ve eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended.
Wear protec ve hair covering to contain long hair, preven ng it from ge ng caught in machinery.
DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY
Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower. Do not allow
children to handle, use, or climb on the machine.
DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper foo ng and balance at all mes, par ularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used
on steep slopes and always be sure of foo ng.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, par ularly the engine and rota ng cu ng tool.
DO NOT FORCE TOOL
Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not
intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine.
MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE
Clean the machine immediately use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest
performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be
used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty.
STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT
When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry loca on. Keep the machine away from children and
others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale
and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its applic n and
limita ons as well as the specific poten l hazards. Retain these instruc ns for future reference. The
operator is responsible for following the warnings & instruc ns in this manual and on the product.
Read & understand operator’s manual
before using the machine. Failure to
follow instruc ns could result in
death or serious injury.
This graphic and when accompanied by
WARNING or DANGER, calls a en n
to ac ons which could lead to SERIOUS
INJURY
Always wear eye and ear protec n
Always wear gloves to protect your
hands.
SHARP RECIPROCATING BLADES
Wear foot protec n or sensible shoes
when using the machine
WARNING
Never modify a machine in any way.
Incorrect use of a machine can cause
SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY
15m
Keep all bystanders & animals at least
15 metres away from the machine
during opera n.
If approached, stop the machine
immediately.
No smoking
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Ensure working area is correctly
ven ated.
Moving Parts
Rota ng parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing or
accessories.
Trauma c amputa n or severe
lacera on can result
Hot Surface.
Running engines produce heat. Engine
parts, especially the exhaust, become
extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on
contact
Fire Risk
Fire and its vapors are extremely
flammable & explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe
burns or death.
Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE,
ensuring the cu ng tool has stopped,
before cleaning, removing or adjus ng
the blade.
Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to poten al personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury
CAUTION
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a poten ally hazardous situa which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COMPONENTS
1. D-Handle
2. Harness Eyelet
3. Igni n Switch
4. Thro le Cable
5. Thro le Lever
6. Safety Lever
7. Drivesh
8. Hand Wheel & Coupler
9. Exhaust
10. Recoil Starter
11. Fuel Tank & Cap
12. Primer Bulb
13. Choke Lever
14. Air Filter Cover
15. Blade
16. Angle Adjuster
17. Guide Bar
18. Cu ng Chain
19. Oil Canister
20. Reversible Tri-blade
21. Easy Load Head
22. Guard
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18
20
19
21
22
HEDGE TRIMMER
LINE TRIMMER
PRUNER
BRUSHCUTTER
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WEMC26
Product Number 193868001
Engine (cc) 25.4
Idle Speed (r/min) 2800
Carburetor Diaphragm
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litre) 0.70
25:1
Total Weight (kgs) N.W 11.0 - G.W 13.0
Brushcu er Line Trimmer Pruner Hedgecu er
Cu ng Diameter 255mm 430mm 25mm
Cu ng Length 254mm 435mm
Chain Bar Length 10 inch
Sh Straight Straight Straight Straight
Blades 3 (Double Sided) 2 (28 Individual)
Blade Diameter 255mm
Spool Type Bump Feed, Twin Line
Line Diameter 2.5mm Only
Line Length 3m Max
Net Weight (Empty Tank) 5.7kg 5.98kg 5.9kg 6.6kg
Declared Sound Pressure Level 97dB(A) 97dB(A) 97dB(A) 97dB(A)
Declared Sound Power Level 117dB(A) 117 dB(A) 117 dB(A) 117 dB(A)
Vibra on 7.66m/s² 9.78m/s² 7.53m/s² 7.51m/s²
Max Cu ng Speed 9270 RPM 9270 RPM
Chain Pitch 3/8”
Chain Links 40
File Required 5/32”
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specificn and livery according to con ued
product improvements.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable colle on point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
For more detailed informa on about recycling of this product, please contact your local council office, your
household waste disposal service or shop where you purchased the product.
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COMPONENTS
1. D-Handle
2. Harness Eyelet
3. Igni n Switch
4. Thro le Cable
5. Thro le Lever
6. Safety Lever
7. Drivesh
8. Hand Wheel & Coupler
9. Exhaust
10. Recoil Starter
11. Fuel Tank & Cap
12. Primer Bulb
13. Choke Lever
14. Air Filter Cover
15. Blade
16. Angle Adjuster
17. Guide Bar
18. Cu ng Chain
19. Oil Canister
20. Reversible Tri-blade
21. Easy Load Head
22. Guard
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18
20
19
21
22
HEDGE TRIMMER
LINE TRIMMER
PRUNER
BRUSHCUTTER
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WEMC26
Product Number 193868001
Engine (cc) 25.4
Idle Speed (r/min) 2800
Carburetor Diaphragm
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litre) 0.70
25:1
Total Weight (kgs) N.W 11.0 - G.W 13.0
Brushcu er Line Trimmer Pruner Hedgecu er
Cu ng Diameter 255mm 430mm 25mm
Cu ng Length 254mm 435mm
Chain Bar Length 10 inch
Sh Straight Straight Straight Straight
Blades 3 (Double Sided) 2 (28 Individual)
Blade Diameter 255mm
Spool Type Bump Feed, Twin Line
Line Diameter 2.5mm Only
Line Length 3m Max
Net Weight (Empty Tank) 5.7kg 5.98kg 5.9kg 6.6kg
Declared Sound Pressure Level 97dB(A) 97dB(A) 97dB(A) 97dB(A)
Declared Sound Power Level 117dB(A) 117 dB(A) 117 dB(A) 117 dB(A)
Vibra on 7.66m/s² 9.78m/s² 7.53m/s² 7.51m/s²
Max Cu ng Speed 9270 RPM 9270 RPM
Chain Pitch 3/8”
Chain Links 40
File Required 5/32”
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specificn and livery according to con ued
product improvements.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable colle on point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
For more detailed informa on about recycling of this product, please contact your local council office, your
household waste disposal service or shop where you purchased the product.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LINE TRIMMER & BRUSHCUTTER
FITTING GUARD/SHIELD
1. Install the safety cover onto the sha with the safety cover bracket.
2. Align the four screws of the cover with the safety cover bracket
3. Tighten the screws a er se ng the safety cover bracket at the appropriate pos on.
LINE TRIMMER
FITTING NYLON LINE CUTTING HEAD
1. Align hole in adapter plate with hole in the sha and install Allen Key.
2. Thread cu er head onto sha (turning it an -clockwise) un is t. Remove locking tool.
BRUSHCUTTER
FITTING THE METAL BLADE
1. Install holder A, the blade , holder B, teeth washer, in this order
2. Then clamp with the le -hand thread nut.
3. Align hole of gear case and holder A, and insert Allen Key.
4. Rotate blade-fastening nut with spanner in clockwise direc n un securely tened.
5. Install the Pin 2×16 and split legs to secure.
WARNING
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OF THE BLADE INDICATES IT HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY.
STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY, CHECK THE BLADE INSTALLATION AND RE-INSTALL CORRECTLY. AN
INCORRECTLY INSTALLED BLADE CAN CAUSE INJURY.
ASSEMBLY
Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding.
If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the lawnmower contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.00pm (excl. Bank Holidays)
Email: customerservice@webblawnmowers.co.uk
MACHINE
FITTING D-HANDLE
1. Place top handle onto drivesh
2. Pos on lower handle, beneath the top handle in a comfortable opera ng pos on
3. Tighten the four fixing screws.
FITTING THE HARNESS
1. Place the clasp of the harness, through the Harness Eyelet located on the drivesha
2. Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable, but ht enough to allow you to operate the machine
appropriately.
JOINING ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER UNIT
1. Un hten the hand-wheel, located on the coupler.
2. Line up the a achment sh with the coupler and insert, pulling the locking pin on the coupler out to
house the a achment.
3. When fully housed, secure by tening the hand-wheel.
HEDGE TRIMMER
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEAD ANGLE (Fig 3)
1. Stop the engine
2. Turn the clamp lever an -clockwise to loosen
3. Adjust the blade to the required angle, by moving the clamp level up or down the angle adjuster.
4. Turn the clamp lever clockwise to ten.
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LINE TRIMMER & BRUSHCUTTER
FITTING GUARD/SHIELD
1. Install the safety cover onto the sha with the safety cover bracket.
2. Align the four screws of the cover with the safety cover bracket
3. Tighten the screws a er se ng the safety cover bracket at the appropriate pos on.
LINE TRIMMER
FITTING NYLON LINE CUTTING HEAD
1. Align hole in adapter plate with hole in the sha and install Allen Key.
2. Thread cu er head onto sha (turning it an -clockwise) un is t. Remove locking tool.
BRUSHCUTTER
FITTING THE METAL BLADE
1. Install holder A, the blade , holder B, teeth washer, in this order
2. Then clamp with the le -hand thread nut.
3. Align hole of gear case and holder A, and insert Allen Key.
4. Rotate blade-fastening nut with spanner in clockwise direc n un securely tened.
5. Install the Pin 2×16 and split legs to secure.
WARNING
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OF THE BLADE INDICATES IT HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY.
STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY, CHECK THE BLADE INSTALLATION AND RE-INSTALL CORRECTLY. AN
INCORRECTLY INSTALLED BLADE CAN CAUSE INJURY.
ASSEMBLY
Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding.
If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the lawnmower contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.00pm (excl. Bank Holidays)
Email: customerservice@webblawnmowers.co.uk
MACHINE
FITTING D-HANDLE
1. Place top handle onto drivesh
2. Pos on lower handle, beneath the top handle in a comfortable opera ng pos on
3. Tighten the four fixing screws.
FITTING THE HARNESS
1. Place the clasp of the harness, through the Harness Eyelet located on the drivesha
2. Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable, but ht enough to allow you to operate the machine
appropriately.
JOINING ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER UNIT
1. Un hten the hand-wheel, located on the coupler.
2. Line up the a achment sh with the coupler and insert, pulling the locking pin on the coupler out to
house the a achment.
3. When fully housed, secure by tening the hand-wheel.
HEDGE TRIMMER
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEAD ANGLE (Fig 3)
1. Stop the engine
2. Turn the clamp lever an -clockwise to loosen
3. Adjust the blade to the required angle, by moving the clamp level up or down the angle adjuster.
4. Turn the clamp lever clockwise to ten.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LINE TRIMMER
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object& kicks back
Cuttall grass from the top down to preventgrass wrapping around the sha housing & strong head, which
may cause overhea ng and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove
the grass.
The line trimmerhead rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direc on. The knife, located on the le side of the guard,
ensures yournylon line is operang atthe correct length forop rimming.
NOTE: Nylon line which is too long orthe incorrect diameter(Recommended 2.5mm), will cause excess wear
to the engine and clutch components, notcovered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
It is recommended thatthe head is ed, so the nylon line cu ng circle is moving away from the userand
guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user.
TRIMMING
This is feeding the trimmercarefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris
away from you. If cu ng up to a barriersuch as fence, wall ortree, approach from an angle where any debris
ricoche ng offthe barrier, will flyaway from you. Move the line head slowly un the grass is cutrightup the
barrier, butdo notjam (over-feed) the line into the barrier
If trimming up to a wire mesh orchain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far,
the line will snap offaround the fence.
Trimming can be done to cutthrough weed stems one ata e. Place the trimmerline head nearthe bo om
of the weed, neverhigh up, which could cause the weed to cha and catch the line. Ratherthan cutthe
weed right through, justuse the very end of the line to wearthrough the stem slowly.
SCALPING AND EDGING
Both of these are done with the line head ed ata steep angle.
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earthbare.
Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread overa path ordriveway.
During edging and scalping, hold the unit ata steep angle and in a pos on where the debris and any dislodged
dirt and stones will notcome back towards you, even if it ricochets offthe hard surface.
WARNING
DO NOT use a metal blade forscalping oredging
WARNING
DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do notcutwhere you cannotsee whatthe
cu ng tool is cu ng.
OPERATION
DANGER
All Hedge Trimmers can throw debris, metal or small objects as well as material being cut. Do not allow
anyone to enter the oper ng DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protec n from thrown objects. If
the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low thro le speed to reduce the
risk of thrown objects.
DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES
GENERAL USE
WARNING
Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely htened.
Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your le hand.
The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the a achment, increasing the
revolu on/reciproca n of the a achment.
WORKING PLAN
Limit the amount of me the product is used con nuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session.
Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes.
Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum.
Con nuous use of the machine can cause “Repe ve Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or
swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor.
Check local regula ns for sound level and hours of opera on constraints.
Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running.
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LINE TRIMMER
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object& kicks back
Cuttall grass from the top down to preventgrass wrapping around the sha housing & strong head, which
may cause overhea ng and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove
the grass.
The line trimmerhead rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direc on. The knife, located on the le side of the guard,
ensures yournylon line is operang atthe correct length forop rimming.
NOTE: Nylon line which is too long orthe incorrect diameter(Recommended 2.5mm), will cause excess wear
to the engine and clutch components, notcovered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
It is recommended thatthe head is ed, so the nylon line cu ng circle is moving away from the userand
guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user.
TRIMMING
This is feeding the trimmercarefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris
away from you. If cu ng up to a barriersuch as fence, wall ortree, approach from an angle where any debris
ricoche ng offthe barrier, will flyaway from you. Move the line head slowly un the grass is cutrightup the
barrier, butdo notjam (over-feed) the line into the barrier
If trimming up to a wire mesh orchain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far,
the line will snap offaround the fence.
Trimming can be done to cutthrough weed stems one ata e. Place the trimmerline head nearthe bo om
of the weed, neverhigh up, which could cause the weed to cha and catch the line. Ratherthan cutthe
weed right through, justuse the very end of the line to wearthrough the stem slowly.
SCALPING AND EDGING
Both of these are done with the line head ed ata steep angle.
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earthbare.
Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread overa path ordriveway.
During edging and scalping, hold the unit ata steep angle and in a pos on where the debris and any dislodged
dirt and stones will notcome back towards you, even if it ricochets offthe hard surface.
WARNING
DO NOT use a metal blade forscalping oredging
WARNING
DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do notcutwhere you cannotsee whatthe
cu ng tool is cu ng.
OPERATION
DANGER
All Hedge Trimmers can throw debris, metal or small objects as well as material being cut. Do not allow
anyone to enter the oper ng DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protec n from thrown objects. If
the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low thro le speed to reduce the
risk of thrown objects.
DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES
GENERAL USE
WARNING
Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely htened.
Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your le hand.
The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the a achment, increasing the
revolu on/reciproca n of the a achment.
WORKING PLAN
Limit the amount of me the product is used con nuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session.
Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes.
Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum.
Con nuous use of the machine can cause “Repe ve Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or
swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor.
Check local regula ns for sound level and hours of opera on constraints.
Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running.
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PRUNER
WARNING
The Pruner is supplied with a low KICKBACK chain, however some mes kick back can occur, so always hold
the unit firmly in two hands. The Kickback danger zone on your Pruner is the upper part of the nose of the
guide bar. Never saw using this part of the guide bar, which poses a significant risk for kickback.
Pos on the hook located on the bo om of the head against the branch, to reduce the risk of the pruner
jerking forward.
Ensure the chain is running in the correct dire on.
Thin branches can be removed with a single cut, but if the branch is long, it is preferable to cut it in several
pieces, moving towards the main trunk of the tree.
Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged chain immediately, with an
approved replacement part.
Before every use, check the level of the chain oil in the reservoir.
During use, check the tension of the chain. (See Maintenance Sec on For Instru on)
Always fit the supplied blade guard when the Pruner A achment is not in use.
For larger branches, the 3-point method should be used to prevent breakage.
Do not work at an angle, higher than 60 degree’s, there is a danger of being injured by branches falling
without warning. Also be careful not to trip over grounded branches.
Top
Cu ng
Direc on
3-point cu ng method for larger branches
Do not work at an angle over 60 degree’s
Posi on cu ng
hook against branch
BRUSHCUTTER
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object& kicks back.
Do notuse the metal blade nearfencing, posts, buildings orotherimmoveable objects – use the nylon
head.
Bestresults are obtained if you cutfrom right to le , in a broad sweeping mo n.
If a hard objectis struck, immediately stop the machine and inspect fordamage.
WARNING
DO NOT use the putthe metal blade into contact withy Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks,
Fences, and Trees.
DANGER
DO NOT cutwith a dull, cracked ordamaged metal blade.
Before cu ng, inspect forobstru ons. If an obstru on cannotbe removed, mark its loca n clearly so you
can avoid it during operaon.
Rocks & metal can dull ordamage a blade. Wires can wrap around the blade head orbe thrown in the air.
SCYTHING WEEDS
This is cu ng by swinging the blade in a level arc. Itcan quickly clearareas of field grass and weeds. Scything
should notbe used to cutlarge, tough weeds orwoody growths.
Scything can be done in both direons, orjustin one way which results in the debris being thrown away from
you. This is done by using the side of the blade that it is rotang away from you. Tilt the blade downwards
slightly, on this same side .You will be hit by some debris if you scythe in both direons
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PRUNER
WARNING
The Pruner is supplied with a low KICKBACK chain, however some mes kick back can occur, so always hold
the unit firmly in two hands. The Kickback danger zone on your Pruner is the upper part of the nose of the
guide bar. Never saw using this part of the guide bar, which poses a significant risk for kickback.
Pos on the hook located on the bo om of the head against the branch, to reduce the risk of the pruner
jerking forward.
Ensure the chain is running in the correct dire on.
Thin branches can be removed with a single cut, but if the branch is long, it is preferable to cut it in several
pieces, moving towards the main trunk of the tree.
Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged chain immediately, with an
approved replacement part.
Before every use, check the level of the chain oil in the reservoir.
During use, check the tension of the chain. (See Maintenance Sec on For Instru on)
Always fit the supplied blade guard when the Pruner A achment is not in use.
For larger branches, the 3-point method should be used to prevent breakage.
Do not work at an angle, higher than 60 degree’s, there is a danger of being injured by branches falling
without warning. Also be careful not to trip over grounded branches.
Top
Cu ng
Direc on
3-point cu ng method for larger branches
Do not work at an angle over 60 degree’s
Posi on cu ng
hook against branch
BRUSHCUTTER
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object& kicks back.
Do notuse the metal blade nearfencing, posts, buildings orotherimmoveable objects – use the nylon
head.
Bestresults are obtained if you cutfrom right to le , in a broad sweeping mo n.
If a hard objectis struck, immediately stop the machine and inspect fordamage.
WARNING
DO NOT use the putthe metal blade into contact withy Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks,
Fences, and Trees.
DANGER
DO NOT cutwith a dull, cracked ordamaged metal blade.
Before cu ng, inspect forobstru ons. If an obstru on cannotbe removed, mark its loca n clearly so you
can avoid it during operaon.
Rocks & metal can dull ordamage a blade. Wires can wrap around the blade head orbe thrown in the air.
SCYTHING WEEDS
This is cu ng by swinging the blade in a level arc. Itcan quickly clearareas of field grass and weeds. Scything
should notbe used to cutlarge, tough weeds orwoody growths.
Scything can be done in both direons, orjustin one way which results in the debris being thrown away from
you. This is done by using the side of the blade that it is rotang away from you. Tilt the blade downwards
slightly, on this same side .You will be hit by some debris if you scythe in both direons
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FUEL & OIL MIXTURE
Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking.
Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine
running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors.
Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher
unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality.
Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or
essen al carburetor components. This could result in star ng issues which would not be covered by your
manufacturer’s warranty.
To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Addi ve which is
available in 250ml bo les, for 25 litres of fuel.
Helps makes machines easier to start
Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years
Keeps carburetor & engine clean
Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy
Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automo ve or marine oil.
It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bo le, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your
machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the
machine fuel tank.
Mix only the quan ty you require to complete your specific task.
Unscrew the machine fuel cap slowly and fill the fuel tank with your fuel mixture to a maximum of 80%
capacity. This will allow for fuel tank expansion.
Fasten the fuel cap tly, being careful not to cross-thread. This will also prevent loosening through vibra on
during use.
Wipe away any spillage, with an appropriate material.
If the machine has con nued leaks, the product should not be started. Never use the machine with damaged
igni n cable or spark plug cap, as there is a risk of sparks.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that any stored petrol/oil mixture is clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum
of 4-6 weeks.
If the machine is not going to be used for a long period, drain the mixture from the fuel tank, start the engine
and drain the carburetor of any remaining fuel. (See Maintenance for further instru on)
Dispose of any unwanted 2-stroke mixture at an authorised recycling point.
Unleaded
Petrol – litre
Two-Stroke
Mineral Oil - ml
1
40
2
80
3
120
4
160
5
200
HEDGECUTTER
To adjust the angle of the Hedgecu er, loosen the locking lever; rotate the Hedgecu er head to the
desired angle. Tighten the locking lever to the adjuster; ensuring blade is secure, before opera ng.
Always have a firm foo ng and use two hands to hold the machine
It is advisable to cut a hedge from the bo om up, sweeping the cu er head in an arc as you move along
the hedge. The double edged cu er blades allow cu ng of your hedge in both dire ons.
To cut the top of the hedge, adjust the cu er head to a horizontal pos on. Hold the cu er head at an
angle of 0-10 degrees as you sweep the head in an arc across the top of your hedge, towards the outside
to allow cu ngs to fall to the ground.
Pay special a n on to hedges which are pos oned along wire fencing. If the cu ng blades make
contact with the fence, damage may occur.
Do not use the Hedgecu er A achment for periods greater than 45 minutes. Take a break for 10-15
minutes or a er using one tank of fuel.
If the blade comes into contact with a stone, wire or other foreign object, stop immediately and check for
any damage to the blades immediately.
Do not a mpt to remove any twigs or branches jammed in the cu er blades, without first turning the
engine off.
Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged blade immediately, with an
approved replacement part. A
Always fit the supplied blade guard when the Hedgecu er A achment is not in use.
TIGHTENED
LOOSENED
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FUEL & OIL MIXTURE
Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking.
Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine
running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors.
Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher
unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality.
Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or
essen al carburetor components. This could result in star ng issues which would not be covered by your
manufacturer’s warranty.
To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Addi ve which is
available in 250ml bo les, for 25 litres of fuel.
Helps makes machines easier to start
Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years
Keeps carburetor & engine clean
Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy
Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automo ve or marine oil.
It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bo le, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your
machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the
machine fuel tank.
Mix only the quan ty you require to complete your specific task.
Unscrew the machine fuel cap slowly and fill the fuel tank with your fuel mixture to a maximum of 80%
capacity. This will allow for fuel tank expansion.
Fasten the fuel cap tly, being careful not to cross-thread. This will also prevent loosening through vibra on
during use.
Wipe away any spillage, with an appropriate material.
If the machine has con nued leaks, the product should not be started. Never use the machine with damaged
igni n cable or spark plug cap, as there is a risk of sparks.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that any stored petrol/oil mixture is clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum
of 4-6 weeks.
If the machine is not going to be used for a long period, drain the mixture from the fuel tank, start the engine
and drain the carburetor of any remaining fuel. (See Maintenance for further instru on)
Dispose of any unwanted 2-stroke mixture at an authorised recycling point.
Unleaded
Petrol – litre
Two-Stroke
Mineral Oil - ml
1
40
2
80
3
120
4
160
5
200
HEDGECUTTER
To adjust the angle of the Hedgecu er, loosen the locking lever; rotate the Hedgecu er head to the
desired angle. Tighten the locking lever to the adjuster; ensuring blade is secure, before opera ng.
Always have a firm foo ng and use two hands to hold the machine
It is advisable to cut a hedge from the bo om up, sweeping the cu er head in an arc as you move along
the hedge. The double edged cu er blades allow cu ng of your hedge in both dire ons.
To cut the top of the hedge, adjust the cu er head to a horizontal pos on. Hold the cu er head at an
angle of 0-10 degrees as you sweep the head in an arc across the top of your hedge, towards the outside
to allow cu ngs to fall to the ground.
Pay special a n on to hedges which are pos oned along wire fencing. If the cu ng blades make
contact with the fence, damage may occur.
Do not use the Hedgecu er A achment for periods greater than 45 minutes. Take a break for 10-15
minutes or a er using one tank of fuel.
If the blade comes into contact with a stone, wire or other foreign object, stop immediately and check for
any damage to the blades immediately.
Do not a mpt to remove any twigs or branches jammed in the cu er blades, without first turning the
engine off.
Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged blade immediately, with an
approved replacement part. A
Always fit the supplied blade guard when the Hedgecu er A achment is not in use.
TIGHTENED
LOOSENED
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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
WARNING
Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty. Keep the machine clean for be er and safer
performance.
MAINTENANCE
Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tened.
We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so could
invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty.
The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled, cleaned,
serviced or maintained.
POWER UNIT
ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper adjustment
may cause engine damage and void warranty.
SPARK PLUG
Do not a mpt to remove the plug from a hot engine in order to avoid possible damage to the threads.
Clean or replace the plug if fouled with heavy oily deposits.
Replace the plug if the center electrode is worn or rounded at the end.
The spark gap should be 0.6-0.7mm (.023".028")
HEDGECUTTER
BLADES
The cu ng blades can be protected and kept lubricated by periodically applying Maintenance Lubric il.
If a gap exists between the upper & lower blades, follow the below steps to adjust them, so that they are closer together
and cu ng to their op performance.
Loosen locknut (A) as shown below, with a spanner.
Tighten screw (B) fully, and then loosen by a half rota on with a screwdriver.
While holding the screw in pos on with a screwdriver, hten the locknut with a spanner.
Check to make sure, flat washer (C) is loose enough to be turned by your finger.
Tightening the screw too tly may make it impossible for the blades to move. Conversely, not htening the screw
sufficiently may make the blades feel dull and cause leaves and branches to become caught in the blades.
GEAR CASE
The gears are lubricated by Mu -purpose Lithium based grease in the gear case. Input new grease EVERY 25 HOURS of use
or more often, depending on the use condons.
When adding lubricant, use a grease gun to insert the grease into the three grease nipples located on the gear case.
ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE
STARTING A COLD ENGINE
1. Place the machine onto a flat, firm surface.
2. Keep the cu ng head offof the ground and clearo f any surrounding objects
3. Move the stop switch to "START" pos on
4. Give a gentle push on the primerpump repeatedly (7-10 mes) un fuel comes into the primerpump.
5. Pull the Choke Leverup to close the choke
6. Whilst holding the machine down with yourleft hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil starterrope
vigorously, un the engine false starts.
(DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING)
7. Push the choke leverdownwards (excessive cranking with choke leverup will cause the engine to flood, making it
difficult to start.)
8. Pull starter handle un engine starts.
9. Allow engine to warm up for a few minutes before using.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
1. Move the switch to "START" pos on
2. If the fuel tank was run dry on previous operaon, follow steps 3-7 of cold start procedure.
3. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil starterrope
vigorously, un the engine false starts.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Move the stop switch to the “STOP” pos on
WARNING
Do not cut where you cannot see what the cu ng tool is cu ng. DO NOT use the put the metal blade into contact with
Uy Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks, Fences, and Trees.
DANGER
DO NOT cut with a dull, cracked ordamaged blade. Before cu ng, inspect forobstru ons. If an obstru on cannot be
removed, mark its loca n clearly so you can avoid it during operaon. Rocks & metal can dull ordamage a blade. Wires
can wrap around the blade head orbe thrown in the air.
Choke Closed
Cold Start
Posi n
Choke Open
Warm Start or
Run Posi n
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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
WARNING
Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty. Keep the machine clean for be er and safer
performance.
MAINTENANCE
Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tened.
We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so could
invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty.
The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled, cleaned,
serviced or maintained.
POWER UNIT
ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper adjustment
may cause engine damage and void warranty.
SPARK PLUG
Do not a mpt to remove the plug from a hot engine in order to avoid possible damage to the threads.
Clean or replace the plug if fouled with heavy oily deposits.
Replace the plug if the center electrode is worn or rounded at the end.
The spark gap should be 0.6-0.7mm (.023".028")
HEDGECUTTER
BLADES
The cu ng blades can be protected and kept lubricated by periodically applying Maintenance Lubric il.
If a gap exists between the upper & lower blades, follow the below steps to adjust them, so that they are closer together
and cu ng to their op performance.
Loosen locknut (A) as shown below, with a spanner.
Tighten screw (B) fully, and then loosen by a half rota on with a screwdriver.
While holding the screw in pos on with a screwdriver, hten the locknut with a spanner.
Check to make sure, flat washer (C) is loose enough to be turned by your finger.
Tightening the screw too tly may make it impossible for the blades to move. Conversely, not htening the screw
sufficiently may make the blades feel dull and cause leaves and branches to become caught in the blades.
GEAR CASE
The gears are lubricated by Mu -purpose Lithium based grease in the gear case. Input new grease EVERY 25 HOURS of use
or more often, depending on the use condons.
When adding lubricant, use a grease gun to insert the grease into the three grease nipples located on the gear case.
ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE
STARTING A COLD ENGINE
1. Place the machine onto a flat, firm surface.
2. Keep the cu ng head offof the ground and clearo f any surrounding objects
3. Move the stop switch to "START" pos on
4. Give a gentle push on the primerpump repeatedly (7-10 mes) un fuel comes into the primerpump.
5. Pull the Choke Leverup to close the choke
6. Whilst holding the machine down with yourleft hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil starterrope
vigorously, un the engine false starts.
(DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING)
7. Push the choke leverdownwards (excessive cranking with choke leverup will cause the engine to flood, making it
difficult to start.)
8. Pull starter handle un engine starts.
9. Allow engine to warm up for a few minutes before using.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
1. Move the switch to "START" pos on
2. If the fuel tank was run dry on previous operaon, follow steps 3-7 of cold start procedure.
3. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil starterrope
vigorously, un the engine false starts.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Move the stop switch to the “STOP” pos on
WARNING
Do not cut where you cannot see what the cu ng tool is cu ng. DO NOT use the put the metal blade into contact with
Uy Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks, Fences, and Trees.
DANGER
DO NOT cut with a dull, cracked ordamaged blade. Before cu ng, inspect forobstru ons. If an obstru on cannot be
removed, mark its loca n clearly so you can avoid it during operaon. Rocks & metal can dull ordamage a blade. Wires
can wrap around the blade head orbe thrown in the air.
Choke Closed
Cold Start
Posi n
Choke Open
Warm Start or
Run Posi n
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PRUNER
CHAIN TENSION
Periodically during use, check the tension of the chain. It is important to maintain proper chain tension. Incorrect chain
tension can cause the guide bar to wear and the chain to come off. To check the chain tension:
Switch the engine off
Wear work gloves
The chain must fit snugly against the underside of the guide bar.
You should be able to pull the chain away from the guide bar, 5-6mm or pull the chain along the guide bar by hand.
A new chain has to be tensioned more o en than an older chain that has been used for some me.
CHAIN SHARPENING
A well sharpened chain will provide many cuts, with very li le effort. Do not work with a dull or damaged chain, due to it
increasing the effort required from the user, provide poor results and a higher rate of wear. Please regularly:
Clean the chain
Check for cracks in the link and damaged rivets
Replace damaged or worn components of the chain and ensure new parts match the speci on of the original
chain.
If your chain needs sharpening, a 5/32” chain file should be used. We recommend the use of Handy Parts HP-106 or
alterna vely, contact your local Approved Dealer to undertake the sharpening. Incorrectly sharpened chains can
increase the risk of Kickback, with resu ng injuries.
A new chain should be broken in for about 2-3 minutes. A er this period of me, check the chain tension.
CHAIN LUBRICATION
For effec ve and reliable opera n of your Pruner A achment, ensure you use specifically formulated and designed
Chainsaw Oil. Never use a chain without lubrica n, if used dry the a achment could be irretrievably damaged within a
short e.
To fill the oil tank, thoroughly clean the oil filler cap and the area around it to ensure that no dirt fails inside the tank .
Pos on the a achment so that the tank opening faces up. Fill with chain oil, being careful not to spill or overfill. Clean
up any overspill.
To check that the chain is being lubricated sufficiently, it must always throw some oil off. Run the machine at medium
speed over cardboard or newspaper. The machine will deposit oil onto the cardboard or newspaper if opera ng
correctly.
A ach use clean any oil or saw dust out of the area under the plas over with a brush or compressed air. Be
especially sure to clean out the oil duct.
Oil Duct
CHAIN TENSIONER
LINE TRIMMER
REPLACING YOUR NYLON LINE
1. Cut 3 metres of 2.5mm diameter Nylon Line.
2. Align the arrows on the feed/bump knob with the eyelets.
3. Feed the line into the feed pipe (supplied).
4. Feed the feed pipe & line in through the first eyelet and out of the second eyelet.
5. Remove the feed pipe and put in a safe place.
6. Pull the nylon line un you have two equal lengths.
7. Now rotate the feed/bump knob CLOCKWISE, to wind the nylon line into the head.
8. Stop when you have 150mm of nylon line protruding from both eyelets.
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PRUNER
CHAIN TENSION
Periodically during use, check the tension of the chain. It is important to maintain proper chain tension. Incorrect chain
tension can cause the guide bar to wear and the chain to come off. To check the chain tension:
Switch the engine off
Wear work gloves
The chain must fit snugly against the underside of the guide bar.
You should be able to pull the chain away from the guide bar, 5-6mm or pull the chain along the guide bar by hand.
A new chain has to be tensioned more o en than an older chain that has been used for some me.
CHAIN SHARPENING
A well sharpened chain will provide many cuts, with very li le effort. Do not work with a dull or damaged chain, due to it
increasing the effort required from the user, provide poor results and a higher rate of wear. Please regularly:
Clean the chain
Check for cracks in the link and damaged rivets
Replace damaged or worn components of the chain and ensure new parts match the speci on of the original
chain.
If your chain needs sharpening, a 5/32” chain file should be used. We recommend the use of Handy Parts HP-106 or
alterna vely, contact your local Approved Dealer to undertake the sharpening. Incorrectly sharpened chains can
increase the risk of Kickback, with resu ng injuries.
A new chain should be broken in for about 2-3 minutes. A er this period of me, check the chain tension.
CHAIN LUBRICATION
For effec ve and reliable opera n of your Pruner A achment, ensure you use specifically formulated and designed
Chainsaw Oil. Never use a chain without lubrica n, if used dry the a achment could be irretrievably damaged within a
short e.
To fill the oil tank, thoroughly clean the oil filler cap and the area around it to ensure that no dirt fails inside the tank .
Pos on the a achment so that the tank opening faces up. Fill with chain oil, being careful not to spill or overfill. Clean
up any overspill.
To check that the chain is being lubricated sufficiently, it must always throw some oil off. Run the machine at medium
speed over cardboard or newspaper. The machine will deposit oil onto the cardboard or newspaper if opera ng
correctly.
A ach use clean any oil or saw dust out of the area under the plas over with a brush or compressed air. Be
especially sure to clean out the oil duct.
Oil Duct
CHAIN TENSIONER
LINE TRIMMER
REPLACING YOUR NYLON LINE
1. Cut 3 metres of 2.5mm diameter Nylon Line.
2. Align the arrows on the feed/bump knob with the eyelets.
3. Feed the line into the feed pipe (supplied).
4. Feed the feed pipe & line in through the first eyelet and out of the second eyelet.
5. Remove the feed pipe and put in a safe place.
6. Pull the nylon line un you have two equal lengths.
7. Now rotate the feed/bump knob CLOCKWISE, to wind the nylon line into the head.
8. Stop when you have 150mm of nylon line protruding from both eyelets.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Failures such as a difficulty in star ng the engine, irregularity in func ons and abnormality in performance can normally be
prevented if careful en on is paid to all opera ng instruc ons & maintenance procedures.
Should the engine not func on properly, check the following?
That the fuel system is in good condi on and fuel is flowing to the engine.
The igni on system is in good condi on and the spark plug, sparks correctly.
Compression of the engine is adequate. (service dealer assistance required to diagnose)
FAILURE TO START
Correctly follow the star ng procedure, not se ng the choke lever or priming the engine can cause it not start.
Ensure that fuel is fresh and clean. Dispose of fuel from the tank, par ularly if over 30 days old.
Install a new, properly gapped spark plug.
When there is serious trouble with the unit, have your local approved service dealer inspect it for you.
POWER UNIT - PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Non Start, Power Loss or Sudden Stop
1. Fuel Tank Empty
2. Mixture not reaching carburetor
3. Water in fuel mixture
4. The Air Filter is dirty
5. Carbon deposits in cylinder or
exhaust.
1. Add Fuel
2. Drain & rinse mixture from fuel system
3. Clean Fuel Filter
4. Clean Air Filter
5. Clean all affected parts or change exhaust
Engine runs but head not rota ng
Possible clutch failure
Take to authorised service/repair dealer
Power Unit is smoking
Incorrect fuel/oil mixture
Drain tank & use 40 parts unleaded fuel to 1
part mineral oil (40:1). For semi & synthe oils,
us manufacturer ra os
Idle is lumpy or a achment rota ng
without trigger depressed
Fuel Mix/Idle Screw is incorrectly
adjusted
Take to authorised service/repair dealer
LINE TRIMMER - PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Line will not advance
1. Line is welded to itself
2. Insufficient line on spool
3. Line has worn too short
4.
Line is tangled in spool
1. Lubricate with silicone spray
2. Add more line
3. Bump head on ground to feed line.
4.
Remove line from the spool & rewind
Trimmer head is difficult to rotate
Build up of grass or grass wrapped
around head
Clean head by removing grass
Grass wrapping around a achment sha &
head assembly
Cu ng tall grass at ground level
Cut tall grass in stages, from the top down
PRUNER - PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Difficult to cut branches
Chain is blunt
Change chain or arrange for sharpening
Chain is smoking
Lack of lubrica on
1. Check that oil duct is clear
2.
Top up the oil canister with chain oil
Chain not rota ng
1. Chain too ght
2.
Chain Sprocket faulty
1. Adjust chain tension
2.
Replace
HEDGECUTTER - PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Blades not reciproca ng
1. Blades fused by sap
2. Gear head issue
1. Lubricate with Mul -purpose spray and
leave to soak
2.
Take to authorised service/repair dealer
BRUSHCUTTER - PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Vibra on through machine
Blade has been incorrectly assembled
Strip down blade assembly, follow instruc ons.
GUIDE BAR
Turn the Guide Bar over, each me you sharpen or replace the chain. This will help prevent one sided wear, especially
at the nose & underside of the bar.
Regularly clean the bar, especially the chain groove.
CHAIN SPROCKET
A every second chain is replaced, the drive sprocket should also be replaced. To change the drive sprocket, remove
the securing nut from the drivesh , followed by the drive sprocket. If difficult to remove, try using a penetra ng
lubricant. Repos on the replacement parts on the drivesh and secure with the securing nut.
CLEANING
Keep your machine clean.
Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use, paying par ular a n on to cu ngs in and around the guard and
cu ng tool.
AIR FILTER
Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce engine efficiency. Increase fuel consump on and allow abrasive par les
to pass into the engine. Remove the air filter as o n as necessary to maintain in a clean cond on.
Light surface dust can readily be removed by tapping the filter. Heavy deposits should be washed out in suitable
solvent.
Remove the filter cover by loosening air filter cover knob.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank is d with a filter. It is situated at the free end of fuel pipe and can be picked out through the fuel filler
neck, with a piece of hooked wire or similar.
Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause difficulty in
sta ng the engine or abnormali es in engine performance.
When the filter is dirty, replace the filter.
When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol.
STORAGE
For years of trouble free service, make sure the machine is clean and dry beforestoring.
Before storing, clean the machine thoroughly as indicated above.
Store indoors or in a safe, locked protected area during severe weather and winter months.
DO NOT STORE in an enclosed area, where fuel vapors can reach an open hot flame.
DO NOT STORE fuel in the machine. Ensure fuel is removed from the fuel tank and carburetor.
If storing for an extended period, inspect, clean and repair the machine if necessary. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank.
Start the engine, this will remove all fuel from the carburetor and fuel lines. Remove the spark plug, pour a small
quan ty of 2-stroke oil into the spark plug hole of the cylinder and re-seat spark plug. Store in a clean, dry, dust free
area.
DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause damage to the engine carburetor, which is
not covered by the machines manufacturer’s warranty.
CHAIN SPROCKET
ASSEMBLY
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