Maruyama E270 Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
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OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO U OPERADOR
MANUEL DU PROPRIETAIRE/DE L'UTILISATEUR
Straight Shaft Edger
Orilladora de Eje Recto
Coupe Bordure Arbre Droit
E270
®
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Limited Warranty Statement
All Maruyama commercial/ industrial products are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects
in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the time periods listed as follows:
Lifetime for solid steel driveshaft and ignition coils.
5 years for qualified IRON 5-YR™ commercial, institutional, or industrial use.
1 year for residential or 2 years for commercial use with competitors oil.
90 days for rental use.
Engine - Refer to engine manufacturers warranty statement. Only Maruyama engines are
covered by this limited warranty statement.
Any part of a Maruyama product found to be defective within the applicable warranty period shall, at
Maruyama's option, be repaired or replaced without charge. Warranty consideration is obtained by delivering
any Maruyama product believed to be defective to an Authorized Maruyama Servicing Dealer within the
applicable warranty period.
The purchaser shall not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a warranted
part is defective, if the diagnostic work is performed at a Maruyama Dealer.
Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance, or which is scheduled
only for regular inspection to the effect of “repair or replace as necessary” shall be warranted for the warranty
period. Any warranted part, which is scheduled for replacement as, required maintenance shall be warranted
for the period of time up to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc. is
liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.
The purchaser is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance, as defined by Maruyama Mfg.
Co., Inc. in the Owner's/Operator's Manual.
EMISSION-RELATED PARTS WARRANTY: In addition to the above warranty coverage, Maruyama Mfg.
Co., Inc. will repair or replace, free of charge, for the original purchaser and each subsequent purchaser
any emission-related part or parts found to be defective in material and workmanship for two (2) years from
original retail delivery date. Emission-related parts are the carburetor assembly, the ignition coil
assembly, the ignition rotor, the spark plug, the catalytic converter and the fuel tank. Any
replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance
or repairs, and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc.
®
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This warranty does not cover the following:
1. Maintenance items (excluding defects in materials and workmanship) including hoses, spark plugs,
starter rope, air and fuel filters, clutch shoes, vibration isolators, throttle cables and all cutting attach-
ments, etc.
2. Extra expenses including shipping and handling, travel, payment for lost time or pay and for any
inconvenience and storage.
3. Alterations or modifications including aftermarket parts not authorized by Maruyama U.S., Inc.
4. Wear, accident, abuse, neglect, misuse, negligence, improper fuels, lubricants, fuel mixtures (when
applicable), or failure to operate or maintain the product in accordance with instructions approved by
Maruyama.
Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. Maruyama
shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty
on these products except to the extent prohibited by applicable law. Any implied warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose on these products is limited in duration to the warranty period as defined in the
limited warranty statement. Maruyama reserves the rights to change or improve the design of the product
without notice and does not assume obligation to update previously manufactured products.
This warranty provides you with specific legal rights, which may vary from state to state.
It is the Owner's and Dealer's responsibility to make sure the Warranty Registration Card is properly filled out
and mailed to Maruyama U.S., Inc. Proof of purchase and registration will be required in order to obtain
warranty service.
To locate an Authorized Maruyama Servicing Dealer nearest you, contact:.
Maruyama U.S., Inc.
4770 Mercantile Drive, suite100,
Fort Worth, TX
76137
U.S.A.
(940)383-7400
maruyama@maruyama-us.com
www.maruyama-us.com
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E270
WARNING:
Operating, servicing and maintaining this product can expose you to chemicals including
engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize
exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, service equipment in a well-ventilated area and wear
gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing this equipment. For more information,
visit on the web at www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc
. are
pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your small off-road engine. New 1997 and
later model year small off-road engines must be designed, built and equipped, at the time of sale, to meet the
U.S. EPA regulations for small off-road engines. The equipment engine must be free from defects in materials
and workmanship which cause it to fail to conform with U.S. EPA standards for the first two years of engine
use from the date of sale to the ultimate purchaser. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. must warrant the
emission control system on your small off-road engine for the period of time listed above provided there has
been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road engine.
Emission durability of 300 hours.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the ignition
system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, and connectors and other emission
related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. will repair your small off-road
engine at no cost to you, including diagnosis (if the diagnostic work is performed at an authorized dealer),
parts, and labor.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
The 1997 and later model year small off-road engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-related
part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc. free of charge.
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
(a) As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required
maintenance listed in your owners/operators manual.
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance
on your small off-road engine, but Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. cannot deny warranty solely
for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. Any
replacement part or service that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in non-warranty
maintenance or repairs, and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of the engine manufacturer.
(b) As the small off-road engine owner, you should be aware, however, that Maruyama Manufacturing
Company may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to
abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
(c) You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Maruyama Manufacturing Company,
Inc. service center as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a
reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
Maruyama U.S., Inc. at 1-866-783-7400, or warranty@maruyama-us.com.
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COVERAGE
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent
purchaser that your small off-road engine will be designed, built and equipped, at the time of sale, to meet all
applicable regulations. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. also warrants to the initial purchaser and
each subsequent purchaser that your small off-road engine is free from defects in materials and
workmanship which cause the engine to fail to conform with applicable regulations for a period of two years.
The 1997 and later model years, EPA requires manufacturers to small off-road engines for two years.
These warranty periods will begin on the date the small off-road engine is purchased by the initial
purchaser. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be replaced by
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. at no cost to the owner.
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. engine dealer or warranty station. Any authorized work done at an
authorized dealer or warranty station shall be free of charge to the owner if such work determines that a
warranted part is defective. Any manufacturer-approved or equivalent replacement part may be used for
any warranty maintenance or repairs on emission-related parts, and must be provided free of charge to the
owner if the part is still under warranty, Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. is liable for damages to
other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.
EPA considers emission-related warranted parts to include all the parts listed below. These warranted
parts are: the carburetor assembly, the ignition coil assembly, the ignition rotor, the spark plug,
the catalytic converter, and the fuel tank.
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
The owner is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance as defined by the Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. in the owner's/operators manual.
LIMITATIONS
This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the following:
(a) repair or replacement required because of misuse or neglect, lack of required maintenance, repairs
improperly performed or replacements not conforming to Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc.
specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability, and alterations or modifications not
recommended or approved in writing by Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc., and
(b) replacement of parts and other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at and
after the first scheduled replacement point.
Part II: CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
CALIFORNIA EXHAUST AND EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY
STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. are pleased to explain the
exhaust and evaporative emissions (“emissions”) control system warranty on your 2019 small off-road
engine. In California, new equipment that use small off-road engines must be designed, built, and equipped to
meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. must warrant the
emissions control system on your small off-road engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has
been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road engine or equipment leading to the
failure of the emissions control system.
Your emissions control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel-injection system, the ignition
system, catalytic converter, fuel tanks, fuel lines (for liquid fuel and fuel vapors), fuel caps, valves, canisters,
filters, clamps and other associated components. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors, and other
emission-related assemblies.
The evaporative emission warranty parts list shall include all parts whose failure would increase evaporative
emissions, and may contain, but is not limited to, the following parts: Fuel Tank, Fuel Cap, Fuel Lines (for
liquid fuel and fuel vapors), Fuel Line Fittings, Pressure Relief Valves, Control Valves, Vacuum Control
Diaphragms, Purge Valves, Carburetor Purge Port Connector.
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Where a warrantable condition exists, Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. will repair your small off-road
engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
The exhaust and evaporative emissions control system on your small off-road engine is warranted for two
years. If any emissions-related part on your small off-road engine is defective, the part will be repaired or
replaced by Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc.
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance
listed in your owner’s manual. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. recommends that you retain all
receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Maruyama Manufacturing Company,
Inc. cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the
performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc. may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to
abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
• You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Maruyama Manufacturing Company,
Inc. distribution center or service center as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs shall be
completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. at 1-866-783-7400, or warranty@maruyama-us.com.
The evaporative emission warranty parts list shall include all parts whose failure would increase
evaporative emissions, and may contain, but is not limited to, the following parts:
(1) Fuel Tank
(2) Fuel Cap
(3) Fuel Lines (for liquid fuel and fuel vapors)
(4) Fuel Line Fittings
(5) Pressure Relief Valves
(6) Control Valves
(7) Vacuum Control Diaphragms
(8) Purge Valves
(9) Carburetor Purge Port Connector
The exhaust emission warranty parts list shall include all parts whose failure would increase exhaust
emissions, and may contain, but is not limited to, the following parts:
(1) Fuel Metering System
(A) Carburetor and internal parts
(2) Cold start enrichment system
(3) Controlled hot air intake system
(4) Air filter
(5) Ignition System
(6) Spark Plug
(7) Magneto or electronic ignition system
(8) Spark advance/retard system
(9) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System
(10) EGR valve body, and carburetor spacer if applicable
(11) Air pump or pulse valve
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Contents
Page US-
Limited Warranty Statement ................................ 1
Federal Emission Control ..................................... 3
California Emission Control ................................ 4
Contents ................................................................ 6
Introduction .......................................................... 6
Safety ................................................................... 7
Operator Safety ............................................... 7
Edger Safety
..................................................... 7
Fuel Safety ....................................................... 8
Power Edger Operating Safety ....................... 8
Safety and Instruction Decals .......................... 9
Product Description .............................................. 9
Assembly ............................................................. 10
Assembling Engine and Shaft Assembly
............ 10
Loop Handle Installation ............................... 10
Connecting Stop Switch Wires ...................... 10
Connecting Throttle Cable ............................. 11
Installing Debris Shield ................................. 11
Installing Edger Blade .................................. 12
Before Operation ............................................... 12
Oil and Fuel .................................................. 12
Mixing Gasoline and Oil
............................ 13
Starting and Stopping
................................... 14
Instruction of the throttle trigger
.................. 16
Operation ........................................................... 16
Operating Position ......................................... 16
Setting Depth of Cut ..................................... 17
Maintenance ....................................................... 17
Idle Speed Adjustment .................................. 18
Air Filter ........................................................ 18
Fuel Filter .................................................... 19
Spark Plug ..................................................... 19
Cylinder Cooling Fins ................................... 20
Spark Arrester ............................................... 20
Exhaust Muffler ............................................ 21
Flexible Drive Shaft Maintenance ................ 21
Gearcase ........................................................ 22
General Cleaning and Tightening ................. 22
Storage ................................................................ 22
Troubleshooting .................................................. 23
Maintenance Period ........................................... 23
Specifications .......................... End of this manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a MARUYAMA product.
MARUYAMA, it’s distributors, and dealers want you
to be completely satisfied with your new product.
Please feel free to contact your local Authorized
Service Dealer for help with service, genuine
MARUYAMA parts, or other information you may
require.
Whenever you contact your Authorized Service Dealer
or the factory, always know the serial number of your
product. This number will help the Service Dealer or
Service Representative provide exact information about
your specific product. You will find the model and
serial number located in a unique place on the product
(Product Description on page US-9).
For your convenience, write the product model name
and serial number in the space below.
Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate and
maintain your product correctly. Reading this manual
will help you and others avoid personal injury and
damage to the product.
Although MARUYAMA designs, produces and
markets safe, state-of-the-art products, you are
responsible for using the product properly and safely.
You are also responsible for training persons who you
allow to use the product about safe operation.
The MARUYAMA warning system in this manual
identifies potential hazards and has special safety
messages that help you and others avoid personal
injury, even death. DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION are signal words used to identify the level
of hazard. However, regardless of the hazard, be
extremely careful.
Model Name
_______________
Serial No.
________________
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DANGER signals an extreme hazard that will cause
serious injury or death if the recommended precautions
are not followed.
WAR NING signals a hazard that may cause serious
injury or death if the recommended precautions are not
followed.
CAUTION
signals a hazard that may cause minor or
moderate injury if the recommended precautions are not
followed. Two other words are also used to high-light
information. “Important” calls attention to special
mechanical information and “Note” emphasizes general
information worthy of special attention.
Safety
Operator Safety
1. Read and understand this Owner’s/Operator’s
Manual before using this product. Be thoroughly
familiar with the proper use of this product.
2. Never allow children to operate the Edger. It is not
a toy. Never allow adults to operate the unit
without first reading the Owner’s/Operators
Manual.
3. Always wear eye protection that complies with
ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Z87-1.
4. Always wear hearing protection.
5. Always wear heavy, long pants, a long sleeved
shirt, boots and gloves. Do not wear loose
clothing, jewelry, short pants, sandals, or go
barefoot. Secure hair so it is above shoulder
length.
6. Never operate this Edger when you are tired, ill, or
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication.
7. Never start or run the engine inside a closed room
or building. Breathing exhaust fumes can cause
death.
8. Keep handles clean of oil, fuel and dirt.
Edger Safety
1. Make sure the Edger is assembled correctly and
that the Edger blade is correctly installed and
securely fastened as instructed in the Assembly
section.
2. Inspect the Edger before each use. Replace
damaged parts. Check for fuel leaks. Make sure
all fasteners are in place and tightened securely.
Follow the maintenance instructions beginning on
page US-17.
3. Make sure the Edger blade does not rotate at
engine idle speed. Refer to Idle Speed Adjustment,
page US-18.
4. Inspect the Edger cutting blade and replace any
parts that are cracked, chipped or damaged before
using the Edger.
5. Make sure the debris shield is installed and
positioned correctly before using the Edger.
6. Never use a cutting blade or replacement parts
that are not approved by MARUYAMA.
7. Maintain the Edger according to the
recommended maintenance intervals and
procedures in the Maintenance section on page
US-17.
8. Shut off the engine and be certain the cutting
blade has completely stopped rotating before
inverting the Edger, performing maintenance on
or working on the machine.
9. If running problems or excessive vibration occur,
stop immediately and inspect the unit for the
cause. If the cause cannot be determined or is
beyond your ability to correct, return the Edger to
your servicing dealer for repair.
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10.
The Exhaust gases are extremely hot. Keep ammable
materials and objects at least 3ft. (1m) away from the
direction that the exhaust gases are coming out of the
mufer. Do not cover the exhaust gases with any items.
There is a high risk of materials and objects catching
re and getting burned.
11.
During the operation and idling of the unit, the
engine is very hot. Also, for a while after the engine
stops, the engine is still hot. Do not place the engine
near ammable materials such as dried grass. There
is a high risk of materials catching re.
Fuel Safety
1. Gasoline is highly flammable and must be
handled and stored carefully. Use a container
approved for fuel to store gasoline and/or fuel/oil
mixture.
2. Mix and pour fuel outdoors, where there are no
sparks or flames.
3. Do not smoke near fuel or Edger, or while using
the Edger.
4. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling 1/4-1/2
in. (6 mm-13 mm) from the top of the tank.
5. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the
engine.
6. Move the Edger at least 10ft. (3m) away from the
fueling location before starting the engine.
7. Do not remove the fuel tank cap while the engine
is running, or right after stopping the engine.
8. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
9. Drain the tank and run the engine dry before
storing the unit.
10. Store fuel and Edger away from open flame,
sparks and excessive heat. Make sure fuel vapors
cannot reach sparks or open flames from water
heaters, furnaces, electric motors, etc.
Power Edger Operating Safety
1.
THIS EDGER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES.
Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with all
controls and the proper use of the Edger.
2. Make sure the 3mm hex wrench has been removed
from the gearcase and boss adapter before you
start the engine.
3. Avoid using the Edger near rocks, gravel, stones
and similar material which can become dangerous
projectiles.
4. Inspect your work area before you begin. Remove
objects such as broken glass, nails, wire and rocks
which can become dangerous projectiles if thrown
by the Edger. Remove string, rope or similar
materials which can become entangled in the
Edger blade.
5. Keep children, bystanders and animals outside a
50ft. (15m) radius from the operator and Edger.
6. If you are approached while operating the Edger,
stop the engine and Edger blade rotation.
7. Never allow children to operate the Edger.
8.
Use the Edger only in daylight or good artificial light.
9. Never operate the Edger without proper guards or
other protective safety devices in place.
10. Always keep the Edger on the right side of your
body.
11. Do not put hands or feet near or under any rotating
parts. Keep clear at all times. Keep all parts of
your body away from the rotating Edger blade and
hot surfaces such as the muffler.
12. Keep firm footing and balance. Do not overreach.
13. Use the right tool for the job. Do not use the Edger
for any job that is not recommended by
MARUYAMA.
10ft. (3m) minimum
50ft. (15m Minimum)
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Safety and Instruction Decals
Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of
potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost.
ON SHAFT
(Part No.221502)
ON SHAFT
(Part No.221501)
ON DEBRIS SHIELD
(Part No.221528)
Product Description
1. Edger Blade
2. Debris Shield
3. Model Name
4. Safety Decal
5. Shaft Assembly
6. Loop Handle
7. Shaft Grip
8. Clutch Drum Housing
9. Engine
10. Serial Number(on side of engine)
11. Gearcase
12. Wheel
13. Throttle Trigger and Stop Switch
14. Throttle Cable and Stop Switch Wires
15. Fuel Tank
16. Air Filter
Lubricate drive-
shaft each 30
hours of use.
ON SHAFT
(Part No.223926)
5
4
3
2
1
11
16
12
14
13
6
7
8
9
10
15
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Assembly
Assembling Engine and Shaft
Assembly
The shaft assembly, clutch drum housing and gearcase
are assembled. Attach the clutch drum housing to the
engine using the four M5 x 20 screws supplied with the
unit.
Loop Handle Installation
Loop handle must be assembled gearcase side from
the arrow (A).
1. Slip the rubber sleeve around the shaft assembly.
2. Rotate the rubber sleeve so the split is to one side.
3. Place the loop handle and the bottom clamp over
the rubber sleeve.
4. Install the four screws and nuts. Leave the screws
finger-tight.
5. Reposition the loop handle up or down the shaft
assembly to the most comfortable position, but
don’t over to the arrow mark.
6. Tighten the screws and nuts.
Connecting Stop Switch Wires
1. Install the plastic tube (packed with the shaft
assembly) around the throttle cable and stop
switch wires.
2. Plug the stop switch wires into the matching
connectors from the engine. Note that wire
polarity is not important.
Shaft Grip
Plastic Tube
Stop Switch Wires
Throttle Cable
Stop Switch Wires
Knob
Air Filter Cover
(A)
Engine
M5 x 20 Screw (4)
Shaft Assembly
Clutch Drum Housing
Screw (4)
Loop Handle
Nut (4)
Bottom Clamp
Rubber Sleeve
Shaft Assembly
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Connecting Throttle Cable
1. Loosen the knob and remove the air filter cover,
insert the throttle cable through the cable adjuster
sleeve on the carburetor bracket. Make sure the
end of the cable housing is seated positively in the
sleeve.
2. Position the slotted fitting on the carburetor so the
recessed hole for the cable lug is away from the
cable adjuster sleeve.
3. Rotate the carburetor throttle cam clockwise and
slip the throttle cable through the slot in the
slotted fitting, making sure the cable lug drops
into the recessed hole.
4. Operate the throttle trigger a few times to make
sure that it works correctly.
5. Adjust the cable adjuster sleeve so the stop on the
carburetor throttle cam just contacts the throttle
stop when the throttle trigger is fully depressed.
6. When the throttle cable is adjusted correctly,
tighten the locknut.
7. Reinstall the air filter cover and tighten the knob.
Installing Debris Shield
1. Install the collar onto the plate stud.
2. Install the shield onto the plate stud, making sure the
shield stud fits into the matching slot in the plate.
3. Install the flat washer, lock washer and hex nut onto
the plate stud.
4. Install the flat washer and knob onto the shield stud.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Foreign objects can be thrown by the
Edger.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Contact with thrown objects can
cause personal injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Never operate the Edger without the
blade shield in place.
Debris Shield
Shield Stud
Plate
Flat Washer
Flat Washer
Hex
Nut
Lock
Washer
Collar
Plate Stud
Knob
Throttle Cable Housing
Cable Adjuster Sleeve
Locknut
Throttle Cable
Slotted Fitting
Recessed
Hole
Cable
Lug
Carburetor Bracket
Cable Adjuster
Sleeve
Carburetor Throttle Cam
Slotted Fitting
Idle Speed
Adjustment Screw
Throttle Stop/Idle Speed
Adjuster Screw Bracket
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Installing Edger Blade
1. Install the boss adapter onto the attaching shaft out
of the gearcase.
2. Install the edger blade, clamping washer and
blade bolt.
Note: The blade bolt has left-hand threads.
3. Align the hole in the boss adapter with the hole in
the gearcase.
4. Insert the 3 mm hex wrench into the holes in the
boss adapter and gearcase to lock the attaching
shaft.
5. Tighten the blade bolt to 100 in·lbs (11.3 N·m).
6. Remove the 3 mm hex wrench from the boss
adapter and gearcase.
Before Operation
Oil and Fuel
1. Do not smoke near fuel.
2. Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where there are
no sparks or flames.
3. Always shut off the engine before refueling.
Never remove the fuel tank cap while the engine
is running or just right after stopping the engine.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
If the Edger blade is not adequately
tightened, it can come loose from the
Edger during use.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
This may cause damage to property
or personal injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Make sure the Edger blade is secure-
ly fastened to the attaching shaft in
the gearcase.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
In certain conditions gasoline is extreme-
ly flammable and highly explosive.
W
HAT CAN HAPPEN
A fire or explosion from gasoline can
burn you, others, and cause property
damage.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Use a funnel and fill the fuel tank out-
doors, in an open area, when the engine
is cold. Wipe up any gasoline that spills.
Do not fill the fuel tank completely full.
Add gasoline to the fuel tank until the
level is 1/4 to 1/2in (6 mm to 13 mm) below
the bottom of the filler neck. This empty
space in the tank allows gasoline
to
expand.
Never smoke when handling gasoline,
and stay away from an open flame or
where gasoline fumes may be ignited by
a spark.
Store gasoline in an approved container
and keep it out of the reach of children.
Never buy more than a 30-day supply of
gasoline.
DANGER
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Gasoline contains gasses that can build
up pressure inside a gas tank.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Fuel can be sprayed on you when
removing gas cap.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
• Remove fuel cap slowly to avoid injury
from fuel spray.
Gearcase
Attaching Shaft
Boss Adapter
Edger Blade
Blade Bolt (left
hand thread)
3 mm Hex Wrench
Clamping Washer
— US-13 —
4. Always open the fuel tank cap slowly to release
any possible overpressure inside the tank.
5. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling 1/4-1/2
in. (6 mm-13 mm) from the top of the tank.
6. Tighten the fuel tank cap carefully but firmly after
refilling.
7. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the
engine.
8. Move the Edger at least 10ft. (3m) away from the
fueling location and fuel storage container before
starting the engine.
Recommended Oil Type
Only use a two-stroke engine oil formulated for use in
high-performance, air-cooled two-stroke engines.
MARUYAMA brand two-stroke oil is formulated for
use in high-performance, air-cooled two-stroke
engines.
IMPORTANT: Do not use National Marine
Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA) or BIA
certified oils. This type of two-stroke engine oil
does not have the proper additives for air-
cooled, two-stroke engines and can cause
engine damage.
Do not use automotive motor oil. This type of
oil does not have the proper additives for air-
cooled, two-stroke engines and can cause
engine damage.
Recommended Fuel Type
Use clean, fresh lead-free gasoline, including
oxygenated or reformulated gasoline, with an octane
rating of 89 or higher. To ensure freshness, purchase
only the quantity of gasoline that can be used in 30
days. Use of lead-free gasoline results in fewer
combustion chamber deposits and longer spark plug
life. Use of premium grade fuel is not necessary or
recommended.
Use of Fuel Additives
IMPORTANT: NEVER USE ALCOHOL,
GASOHOL CONTAINING MORE THAN
10% ALCOHOL BECAUSE ENGINE FUEL
SYSTEM DAMAGE COULD RESULT.
DO NOT USE FUEL ADDITIVES OTHER
THAN THOSE MANUFACTURED FOR
FUEL STABILIZATION DURING STORAGE
SUCH AS MARUYAMA’S STABILIZER/
CONDITIONER OR A SIMILAR PRODUCT.
MARUYAMA’S STABILIZER/ CONDITION-
ER IS A PETROLEUM DISTILLATE BASED
CONDITIONER/ STABILIZER.
MARUYAMA DOES NOT RECOMMEND
STABILIZERS WITH AN ALCOHOL BASE
SUCH AS ETHANOL, METHANOL OR
ISOPROPYL. ADDITIVES SHOULD NOT BE
USED TO TRY TO ENHANCE THE POWER
OR PERFORMANCE OF MACHINE.
Mixing Gasoline and Oil
IMPORTANT: The engine used on this
Edger is of a two-stroke design. The internal
moving parts of the engine, i.e., crankshaft
bearings, piston pin bearings and piston to
cylinder wall contact surfaces, require oil
mixed with the gasoline for lubrication.
Failure to add oil to the gasoline or failure to
mix oil with the gasoline at the appropriate
ratio will cause major engine damage which
will void your warranty.
For your fuel premix, use MARUYAMA
Premium two-stroke Oil Mix, or equivalent
ISO-L-EGD & JASO FD oil with a minimum
89 octane high quality gasoline. MARUYAMA
two-stroke oil is specially formulated to meet
the requirements of high-performance, low-
emission air-cooled two-stroke engines. Use of
other oils may lead to service issues which may
not be covered by your warranty.
Fuel Mixture
The fuel: oil ratio is 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil or
50:1.
10ft. (3m) minimum
50:1
— US-14 —
Note: Never use a mixing ratio less than
50:1 regardless of the oil package
mixing instructions. Ratios less than
50:1, (for example, 60:1, 80:1, 100:1),
reduce the amount of lubrication to
the internal moving parts of the
engine and can cause damage.
Fuel Mixture Chart
Gasoline 50:1 two-stroke oil
1 gallon 2.6 oz
.
2 gallons 5.1 oz.
5 gallons 12.8 oz.
1 liter 20 mL
5 liters 100 mL
Mixing Instructions
IMPORTANT: Never mix gasoline and oil
directly in the Edger fuel tank.
1. Always mix fuel and oil in a clean container
approved for gasoline.
2. Mark the container to identify it as fuel mix for
the Edger.
3. Use regular unleaded gasoline and fill the
container with half the required amount of
gasoline.
4. Pour the correct amount of oil into the container
then add the remaining amount of gasoline.
5. Close the container tightly and shake it
momentarily to evenly mix the oil and the
gasoline before filling the fuel tank on the Edger.
6. When refilling the Edger fuel tank, clean around
the fuel tank cap to prevent dirt and debris from
entering the tank during cap removal.
7. Always shake the premix fuel container
momentarily before filling the fuel tank.
8. Always use a spout or funnel when fueling to
reduce fuel spillage.
9. Fill the tank only to within 1/4-1/2 in. (6mm-13
mm) from the top of the tank. Avoid filling to the
top of the tank filler neck.
Starting and Stopping
Before Starting The Engine
1. Fill the fuel tank as instructed in the Before
Operation section of this manual (US-12).
2. Rest the Edger on the ground.
3. Make sure the Edger blade is clear of any broken
glass, nails, wire, rocks or other debris.
4. Keep all bystanders, children and animals away
from the working area.
Cold Starting Procedure
This engine is equipped with a fuel primer and a choke
system. To start a “cold” engine properly, perform the
following procedure:
1. Pump the primer bulb at the bottom of the
carburetor until fuel can be seen flowing through
the fuel return line to the fuel tank.
(Flowing fuel should be almost clear, not foamy
or full of bubbles.)
Primer Bulb
Fuel
Return
Line
Choke Lever
Starter Grip
— US-15 —
2. Move the choke lever to the closed ( ) position.
And move the control lever to the high speed side
approximately half in. from the low speed side.
3. Grasp the throttle lever then push the fast-idle
lock button. Release your hand with holding the
fast-idle lock button to lock the fast-idle.
4. Pull the starter grip.
5. After the engine starts, squeeze and release the
throttle trigger to return it to the idle position, then
move the choke lever to the open (
) position.
If the engine stops running before you move the
choke lever to the open (
) position:
Go ahead and open the choke, pull the starter grip
with the throttle trigger positioned at Fast-idle
position.
Hot Restart
To start an engine that is already warmed up (hot
restart), or if the ambient temperature exceeds 68°F
(20°C):
1. Pump the primer bulb at the bottom of the
carburetor until fuel can be seen flowing through
the fuel return line to the fuel tank.
(Flowing fuel should be almost clear, not foamy
or full of bubbles.)
2. Move the choke lever to the open (
) position.
3. Leave the throttle trigger in the idle position and
pull the starter grip.
4. If the engine fails to start after three to four pulls,
follow the instruction in the Cold Starting
Procedure section (US-14).
If the engine fails to start after you follow the
above procedures, contact an authorized
MARUYAMA dealer.
To Stop The Engine:
1. Release the throttle lever.
2. Push the stop switch of the throttle trigger until
the engine will stop.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
The components of your recoilstarter
assembly are under high spring tension.
If improperly disassembled these parts
maystrike you with considerable force,
possibly causing personal injury.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Contact with the parts can cause severe
personal injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Never attempt to disassemble your
recoil starter assembly yourself.
Always consult your authorized
MARUYAMA dealer for repair by quali
-
fied service technicians.
WARNING
CAUTION
• Do not pull the Starter rope all the way
out.
Fast-idle lock button
Control Lever
Throttle Lever
Throttle Trigger
L:
Low speed
H:
High speed
Stop Switch
— US-16 —
Instruction of the throttle trigger
Start the blade rotation
1. Grasp the throttle lever.
2. Move the control lever to high speed side slowly.
3. Then engine speed increase gradually, and the
blade starts rotation.
4. Adjust the blade rotational speed by the control
lever.
Note: Engine speed does not increase by
grasping the throttle lever If the control
lever is positioned at low speed side fully.
Stop the blade rotation
1. The engine speed will down to idling by moving
the control lever to low speed position fully, or
releasing the throttle lever.
2. If you did not change the control lever position,
engine speed become to the original adjusted
speed when grasp the throttle lever again.
Operation
Operating Position
Before using the Edger, check the following:
1. Make sure the 3 mm hex wrench has been
removed from the gearcase and boss adapter
before you start the engine.
2. The Edger should be on the operator’s right side.
3. The operators right hand should be holding the
shaft grip, with his or her fingers on the throttle
trigger. The right arm should be slightly bent.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Foreign objects can be thrown by the
Edger.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Contact with thrown objects can cause
personal injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Never operate the Edger without the
blade shield in place.
Make sure the blade shield is correctly
positioned to shield operator from
thrown debris.
CAUTION
Read the Safety instructions on US-7
concerning proper use of the
Edger
.
Hearing
Protection
Eye Protection
Right Arm
Slightly Bent
Left Arm Fully
Extended, Hand
Holding Loop Handle
Hand Holding
Throttle Grip, Fingers
on Throttle Trigger
Direction of Travel
Guard Adjusted to Clear
Blade, and Guard Operator
from Thrown Debris
Throttle Lever
L:
Low speed
H:
High speed
Blade Rotate
Blade Stop
Control Lever
— US-17 —
4. The left hand should be holding the loop handle
with the fingers and thumb fully enclosed around
the grip. The left arm should be extended.
Reposition the loop handle up or down the shaft
assembly if necessary for a comfortable position.
5. The Edger weight should be evenly distributed
between the arms.
6. Adjust the Edger to the correct cutting depth
before you start the engine. (Refer to Setting
Depth of Cut on page US-17.) Make sure the shield
is adjusted to shield the operator from thrown
debris.
7. Make sure the blade is rotating (at least half
throttle) before inserting the blade into the cut.
The Edger performs best at full throttle.
8. Always release the throttle trigger and allow the
engine to return to idle speed when not cutting.
9. Stop the Edger engine when moving between
work sites.
If the Edger blade becomes jammed, stop the
engine immediately.
Make certain all moving parts have stopped and
disconnect the spark plug before inspecting the
equipment for damage.
Never use a Edger that has chipped, cracked or
broken Edger blade or blade shield.
Setting Depth of Cut
IMPORTANT: Set the depth of cut before you
start the engine.
1. Loosen the knob holding the shield to the plate.
2.
Rotate the shield as necessary to set the depth of cut.
Note that:
Rotating the shield to raise the wheel increases the
depth of cut.
Rotating the shield to lower the wheel decreases the
depth of cut.
3. Make sure the shield is positioned to protect the
operator from thrown debris, then tighten the
knob.
Maintenance
Maintenance, replacement or repair of emission
control devices and systems may be performed by
any repair establishment or individual; however,
warranty repairs must be performed by a dealer or
service center authorized by MARUYAMA
Manufacturing Company, Inc. The use of parts that
are not equivalent in performance and durability to
authorized parts may impair the effectiveness of the
emission control system and may have a bearing on
the outcome of a warranty claim.
Maintenance on todays low-emission engines is
even more critical for longest life and best
performance. Particularly critical are air and fuel
filters, spark plug heat range, cooling air intake
area and proper gaps of coil and plug.
CAUTION
Always wear gloves and protective
clothing when operating the Edger.
Debris Shield
Increase the
Depth of Cut
Decrease the
Depth of Cut
Knob
Wheel
— US-18 —
Idle Speed Adjustment
This Edger is equipped with non-adjustable fuel
mixture carburetor. The engine idle speed is the only
adjustment for the operator.
The Edger blade may be rotating during idle speed
adjustment. Wear the recommended personal protective
equipment and observe all safety instructions. Keep
hands and body away from the Edger blade.
When the throttle trigger is released, the engine should
return to an idle speed between 2700 - 3300 RPM, or
just below the clutch engagement speed. The Edger
blade must not rotate and the engine should not stall
(stop running) at engine idle speed.
To adjust the engine idle speed, rotate the idle speed
adjustment screw on the carburetor.
Turn the idle speed screw in (clockwise) to
increase the engine idle speed.
Turn the screw out (counter-clockwise) to decrease
the engine idle speed.
If idle speed adjustment is necessary, and after
adjustment the Edger blade rotates or the engine
stalls, stop using the Edger immediately!
Contact your local authorized MARUYAMA Dealer
for assistance and servicing.
Air Filter
Maintenance Interval
The air filter should be cleaned daily, or more
often when working in extremely dusty conditions.
Replace after every 100 hours of operation.
Air Filter Cleaning
1. Loosen the knob and remove the air filter cover.
2. Remove the foam element and filter screen from
the air filter body.
3. Clean the foam element and filter screen with
warm, soapy water. Let the screen and element
dry completely.
4. Apply a light coat of motor oil (SAE 30 or
equivalent viscosity) to the foam element and
squeeze out all excess oil.
5. Reassemble the filter screen and foam element to
the air filter body.
6. Reinstall the air filter cover and tighten the knob.
Air Filter Cover
Filter Screen
Foam Element
WARNING
• Idle speed adjustment should be checked
each time the unit is operated.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Engine must be running to make carbu-
retor adjustments.
When engine is running, Edger blade is
rotating and other parts are moving.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Contact with rotating Edger blade or
other moving parts could cause serious
personal injury or death.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
Edger blade and other moving parts.
Keep all bystanders and pets away
from unit while making carburetor
adjustments.
Idle Speed
Adjustment Screw
— US-19 —
Fuel Filter
Maintenance Interval
• The fuel filter should be replaced after every 100
hours of operation.
Fuel filters needing more frequent replacement
may indicate debris in fuel tank.
Fuel Filter Replacement
The fuel filter is attached to the end of the fuel pick-up
hose inside the fuel tank.
To replace the fuel filter:
1. Make sure the fuel tank is empty.
2. Remove the fuel cap.
3. Using a wire hook, gently pull the fuel filter out
through the fuel filler opening.
Use caution not to “fishhook” the fuel hose.
Replace immediately if punctured!
4. Grasp the fuel hose next to the fuel filter fitting
and remove the filter, but do not release the hose.
5. While still holding on to the fuel hose, attach the
new fuel filter.
6. Drop the new fuel filter back into the fuel tank.
7. Make sure that the fuel filter is not stuck in a
corner of the tank, and that the fuel hose is not
doubled over (kinked) before refueling.
Spark Plug
Maintenance Interval
The spark plug should be removed from the
engine and checked after each 25 hours of
operation.
Replace the spark plug after every 100 hours of
operation.
Spark Plug Maintenance
1. Twist the high tension lead boot on the spark plug
back and forth a couple of times to loosen the
boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug.
2. Remove the spark plug.
3. Clean the electrodes with a stiff brush.
4. Adjust the electrode air gap to .024-.028 in. (0.6-
0.7 mm).
5. Replace the spark plug if it is oil-fouled, damaged,
or if the electrodes are worn down.
6. Do not overtighten the spark plug when installing.
The tightening torque is 95-148 in·lbs (10.7-16.6
m).
7. Always use only the specific heat range of spark
plug. This is particularly critical with today's low-
emission engines. For best results, use the exact
replacement.
Fuel Filter
Fuel Pick-up Hose
Wire
.024” - .028” (0.6 - 0.7 mm)
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