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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL D'UTILISATION
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUALE PER L'OPERATORE
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
T226S/C226S
WARNING
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE RULES FOR
SAFE OPERATION. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY.
AVERTISSEMENT
LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS ET SUIVRE LESRÈGLES DE
SECURITÉ.LE NON-RESPECT DES RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ ENTRAÎNE UN
ISQUE DE BLESSURE GRAVE.
WARNUNG
LESEN SIE DIE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG SORGFÄLTIG DURCH, UND BE
FOLGEN SIE DIE SICHERHEITSREGELN. ANDERNFALLS BESTEHT DAS
RISIKO SCHWERER VERLETZUNGEN.
AVVERTENZA
LEGGERE E SEGUIRE ATTENTAMENTE LE ISTRUZIONI PER LAVORARE
IN CONDIZIONI DI MASSIMA SICUREZZA. LA MANCATA OSSERVANZA
DELLE ISTRUZIONI POTREBBE PROVOCARE LESIONI GRAVI.
ADVERTENCIA
LEA ATENTAMENTE LAS INSTRUCCIONES Y SIGA LAS INDICACIONES
PARA UN FUNCIONAMIENTO SEGURO. DE NO HACERLO, PODRÍA
SUFRIR LESIONES GRAVES.
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ENGLISH
(Original instructions)
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
GRASS-TRIMMER/BRUSHCUTTER
T226S
C226S
WARNING
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
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Contents
For safe use of your product............................................................................................... 3
Description.......................................................................................................................... 8
Before you start .................................................................................................................. 9
Packing list ....................................................................................................................9
Assembly ....................................................................................................................... 9
Loop handle version .................................................................................................... 10
U-handle version.......................................................................................................... 11
Adjusting the balance .................................................................................................. 13
Preparing the fuel ........................................................................................................ 14
Engine operation............................................................................................................... 16
Starting the engine ...................................................................................................... 16
Stopping the engine..................................................................................................... 17
Trimming operation........................................................................................................... 18
Using shoulder harness............................................................................................... 19
Basic trimming operation with nylon line cutting head ................................................. 19
Basic trimming operation with metal blade .................................................................. 21
Maintenance and care ...................................................................................................... 22
Servicing guidelines..................................................................................................... 22
Maintenance and care ................................................................................................. 22
Storage ........................................................................................................................ 29
Specifications.................................................................................................................... 30
Declaration of conformity .................................................................................................. 31
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For safe use of your product
For safe use of yo ur product
Important information
WARNING
Please ensure that you read the operator's manual before using your product.
About your operator's manual
This manual contains necessary information about the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your product.
Please read it carefully and absorb its contents.
Always keep your manual in a place where it is readily accessible.
If you have lost your manual or it is damaged and no longer readable, please purchase a new one from your dealer.
The units used in this manual are SI units (International System of Units). Figures in parentheses are reference val-
ues, and there may be a slight conversion error in some cases.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Intended use of this product
This product is lightweight, high-performance, petrol engined unit designed for weed control, grass trimming and
brush cutting in areas difficult to control by any other means.
Do not use this unit for any purpose other than aforementioned.
The content of this manual may be changed without notice for the purpose of upgrades to the product. Some of the
illustrations used may differ from the product itself in order to make the explanations clearer.
Please consult your dealer if anything is unclear or of concern.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Do not modify the product
You must not modify the product.
To do so could lead to an accident or serious injury. Any malfunction resulting from a modification to the product will not be
covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
Do not use the product unless it has been checked and maintained
You must not use the product unless it has been checked and maintained. Always ensure that the product is checked
and maintained on a regular basis.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Loaning or assigning your product
When loaning your product to another party, ensure that the person borrowing the product receives the operator's
manual along with it.
If you assign your product to another party, please enclose the operator's manual with the product when handing it
over.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Users of the product
The product should not be used by:
people who are tired
people who have taken alcohol
people who are on medication
people who are pregnant
people who are in poor physical condition
people who have not read the operator's manual
children
Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their prop-
erty.
Failure to observe these instructions could lead to an accident.
The ignition system of this product generates electromagnetic fields during operation. Magnetic fields can cause
pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure. To reduce health risks, we recommend that pacemaker users consult
their physician and the pacemaker manufacturer before operating this product.
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For safe use of your product
Vibration and cold
It is believed that a condition called Raynaud's Phenomenon which affects the fingers of certain individuals may be
brought about by exposure to vibration and cold. Exposure to vibration and cold may cause tingling and burning,
followed by loss of colour and numbness in the fingers. The following precautions are strongly recommended be-
cause the minimum exposure which might trigger the ailment is unknown.
Keep your body warm, especially the head and neck, feet and ankles, and hands and wrists.
Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigorous arm exercises during frequent work breaks, and also by
not smoking.
Limit the number of hours of operation. Try to fill each day with jobs where operating the trimmer or other hand-
held power equipment is not required.
If you experience discomfort redness and swelling of the fingers, followed by whitening and loss of feeling, con-
sult your physician before exposing yourself further to cold and vibration.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage to your health.
Repetitive stress injuries
It is believed that over-using the muscles and tendons of the fingers, hands, arms and shoulders may cause sore-
ness, swelling, numbness, weakness and extreme pain to the areas just mentioned. Certain repetitive hand activities
may put you at a high risk for developing a repetitive stress injury (RSI). To reduce the risk of RSI, do the following:
Avoid using your wrist in a bent, extended or twisted position.
Take periodic breaks to minimize repetition and rest your hands. Reduce the speed and force in which you do the
repetitive movement.
Do exercises to strengthen hand and arm muscles.
See a doctor if you feel tingling, numbness or pain in your fingers, hands, wrists or arms. The sooner RSI is diag-
nosed, the more likely permanent nerve and muscle damage can be prevented.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage to your health.
Proper training
Do not permit operation without proper training and protective equipment.
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of unit.
Know how to stop the unit and shut off the engine.
Know how to unhook a harnessed unit quickly.
Never allow anyone to use the unit without proper instruction.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage to your health.
Wear proper clothing.
Secure hair so it is above shoulder length.
Do not wear ties, jewellery, or loose, dangling clothing which could be caught in the
unit.
Do not wear open toed footwear, or go bare-foot or barelegged.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to your sight or hearing, or lead
to a serious injury.
Wear protective gear
Always wear the following protective gear when working with the trimmer.
1. Head protection (helmet): Protects the head
2. Ear muffs or ear plugs: Protect the hearing
3. Safety goggles: Protect the eyes
4. Face shield: Protects the face
5. Safety gloves: Protect the hands from cold and vibration
6. Work clothes that fit (long sleeves, long trousers): Protect the body
7. Heavy duty, non-slip protective boots (with toecaps) or non-slip work shoes
(with toecaps): Protect the feet
8. Shin guards: Protect the legs
Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to your sight or hearing, or
lead to a serious injury.
When necessary, please use the protective gear below.
Dust mask: Protects the breathing apparatus
Bee net: To deal with attacks by bees
WARNING
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For safe use of your product
Warning notices
Other indicators
Symbols
Environment of use and operation
Do not use the product:
under poor weather conditions.
on steep slopes or in places which give no secure foothold and are thus slippery.
at night or in dark places with poor visibility.
When using the product on a gentle slope, work in a level, contour-like motion.
A serious injury could result if you fall or slip, or fail to operate the product correctly.
For your own health and your safe and comfortable work, operate the machine within the air temperature range of
5oC to 40oC.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage to your health.
Being prepared in case of an injury
In the unlikely event of an accident or injury, please ensure that you are
prepared.
First aid kit
Towels and wipes (to stop any bleeding)
Whistle or mobile phone (for calling outside help)
If you are unable to perform first aid or call for outside help, the injury could
worsen.
Put safety first in the case of fire or smoke
If fire comes from the engine or smoke appears from any area other than the exhaust vent, first distance
yourself from the product to ensure your physical safety.
Use a shovel to throw sand or other such material on the fire to prevent it from spreading, or put it out
with a fire extinguisher.
A panicked reaction could result in the fire and other damage becoming more extensive.
WARNING
DANGER WARNING CAUTION
This symbol accompanied by the
word "DANGER" calls attentions to
an act or a condition which will lead to
serious personal injury or death of op-
erators and bystanders.
This symbol accompanied by the
word "WARNING" calls attentions to
an act or a condition which can lead to
serious personal injury or death of op-
erators and bystanders.
"CAUTION" indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or mod-
erate injury.
Circle and slash sym-
bol means whatever is
shown is prohibited.
NOTE IMPORTANT
This enclosed message provides tips
for use, care and maintenance of the
product.
Framed text featuring the word "IM-
PORTANT" contains important infor-
mation about the use, checking,
maintenance and storage of the prod-
uct described in this manual.
Symbol form/shape Symbol description/applica-
tion
Symbol form/shape Symbol description/applica-
tion
Carefully read the operator's
manual
The maximum speed of the
cutting attachment shaft in
r/min
Wear eyes, ears and head
protection Keep bystanders away 15 m
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For safe use of your product
Wear foot protection and
gloves Petrol and oil mixture
Emergency stop Choke Control "Cold Start"
Position (Choke Closed)
Warning!
Thrown objects!
Choke Control "Run" Position
(Choke Open)
Warning, side thrust Carburettor adjustment
- Idle speed
Usage without shield not per-
mitted U-handle
Usage of metal blades not
permitted Loop handle
Usage of nylon line cutting
head not permitted
Beware of high-temperature
areas
Do not use the product in plac-
es with poor ventilation
Guaranteed sound power lev-
el
Beware of fire Engine start
Beware of electric shocks
-
Purge bulb (Primer)
Symbol form/shape Symbol description/applica-
tion
Symbol form/shape Symbol description/applica-
tion
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For safe use of your product
Safety decal(s)
The safety decal shown below has been attached to the products described in this manual. Ensure that you understand what
the decal means before using your product.
If the decal becomes unreadable due to wear and tear or damage, or peels off and is lost, please purchase a replacement decal
from your dealer and attach it in the location shown in the illustrations below. Ensure that the decal is readable at all times.
1. Safety decal (Part number 890617-43130)
2. Safety decal (Part number X505-002310)
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Description
Description
1. Angle transmission Having two gears to change the
angle of rotating axis.
2. Cutting attachment Nylon line cutting head for cutting
grass and weed.
3. Cutting attachment 3 cutter blade for cutting grass,
garden debris and weeds.
4. Shield Device to protect the operator from accidental
contact with the cutting head and thrown objects.
5. Cut off knife Cut nylon line to adjust line length to prop-
er swath.
6. Shaft tube Part of the unit that provides a casing for
power transmission shaft.
7. Loop-handle Light weight, suitable for nylon line trim-
mer.
8. U-handle Having the configuration of a bicycle handle
bar to reduce working effort compared to a loop-handle.
9. Suspension point Device on which the harness can be
hooked.
10. Ignition switch "Slide switch" mounted on top of the
throttle trigger housing, move switch forward to RUN,
backward to STOP position.
11. Throttle trigger Activated by the operator's finger for
controlling the engine speed.
12. Throttle trigger lockout Locks throttle trigger in the
idling position until you have a proper grip with your right
hand around the handle.
13. Air cleaner cover Covers air filter.
14. Fuel tank cap For closing the fuel tank.
15. Fuel tank Contains fuel and fuel filter.
16. Starter handle Pull handle to start the engine.
17. Silencer cover Cover the silencer not to make operator
touch the hot surface of silencer.
18. Spark plug
19. Shoulder harness An adjustable strap to suspend unit.
20. Blade cover When transporting the unit, use the appro-
priate metal blade cover.
21. Type and serial number
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Before you start
Before you start
Packing list
Assembly
The following parts are packed separately in the packing box.
When you have unpacked the box, please check the parts that it contains.
Contact your dealer if anything is missing or broken.
1. Engine and shaft tube
2. Shield (for nylon line cutting head)
3. Shoulder harness
4. Loop handle
5. Nylon line cutting head
6. Operator's manual
7. Locking tool
8. Socket wrench
9. L-wrench
1. Engine and shaft tube
2. U-handle
3. Shield (for metal blade)
4. Shield (for nylon line cutting head)
5. Shoulder harness
6. 3 cutter blade
7. Blade cover
8. Operator's manual
9. Locking tool
10. Socket wrench
11. L-wrench
WARNING
Read the operator's manual carefully to ensure that you assemble the product correctly.
Using a product that has been incorrectly assembled could lead to an accident or serious injury.
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Before you start
Loop handle version
Loop handle assembly
Assemble loop handle (A) and bracket (C) to drive shaft assem-
bly.
Position handle in comfortable operating position and tighten
Bolts (B).
Installation of shield
1. Fit shield (A) to mounting portion of angle transmission and
tighten 4 bolts (B).
Method to change shield (option)
There are two types of shields: namely the one used exclu-
sively for nylon line cutting head and the other one used exclu-
sively for metal blade. When metal blade is used, use the
shield for metal blade.
1. Fully loosen the bolt (A) on the right side of the bracket (B)
to slide the shield. The bolt itself cannot be removed from the
bracket.
2. Pushing the button (C), slide the shield (D) to the left and re-
move it.
3. Put shield of other type (E) into groove and slide it to the right
until it stops. Be sure to tighten the bolt.
Installing nylon line cutting head
1. Insert locking tool (A) into a hole located on the right side of
angle transmission while forcing retainer spring to the left
side.
2. Insert locking tool further into blade retainer fixing slot (B) to
fix output shaft.
3. Using the socket wrench, remove the nut (C), cup (D), and
lower blade retainer (E).
Nut, cup, and lower blade retainer are not used with a nylon
line cutting head.
E: Arrow F: To engine
CAUTION
Install the handle so that it does not hide any of the
safety decals.
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Before you start
4. Thread nylon line cutting head (F) onto shaft (anticlockwise)
until it is tight.
5. Remove locking tool.
U-handle version
U-handle assembly
1. Loosen handle bar support bolts (A).
2. Locate handle bar in a comfortable operating position and
tighten 4 bolts (M5×25).
3. To eliminate loosening of throttle wire (B) fix it to shaft tube
(2 places) (C) and to right hand U-handle (1 place) with wire
fixing clips (D).
G: Nuts
CAUTION
Fix output shaft securely using locking tool in order to
prevent it form rotating when nylon cutting head is
mounted.
CAUTION
Install the handle so that it does not hide any of the
safety decals.
CAUTION
After assembly, adjust the play of wire end (E) on carburet-
tor (F) side to 1 mm - 2 mm.
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Before you start
Installation of shield
1. Fit shield (A) to mounting portion of angle transmission and
tighten 4 bolts (B).
Method to change shield
There are two types of shields: namely the one used exclu-
sively for nylon line cutting head and the other one used exclu-
sively for metal blade. When using nylon line cutting head, use
the shield for nylon line cutting head.
1. Fully loosen the bolt (A) on the right side of the bracket (B)
to slide the shield. The bolt itself cannot be removed from the
bracket.
2. Pushing the button (C), slide the shield (D) to the left and re-
move it.
3. Put shield of other type (E) into groove and slide it to the right
until it stops. Be sure to tighten the bolt.
Installing blade
WARNING
Wear heavy duty gloves when working with the trimmer blade.
When replacing the trimmer blade during a trimming task, ensure that the engine is switched off and that the blades
have stopped.
When turning the product over to replace the trimmer blade, ensure that the fuel tank cap is securely in place.
Do not attempt to fit the trimmer blade with one hand or without using the socket spanner. Fit the trimmer blade ac-
curately using the supplied socket spanner and tighten firmly in position.
Do not use any tools other than the provided socket spanner to tighten the blade; a pneumatic or electric tool may
tighten the blade more than necessary and cause the nut or the output shaft to break.
If worn nut and cup for blade are used, there is a danger of blade getting loose. Replace them with new one.
Failure to do so could lead to an injury or serious accident, or cause a fire.
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Before you start
1. Inspect blades (A) before installation. Check for sharpness.
Dull blades increase the risk of blade kickback reactions.
Small cracks can develop into fractures resulting in a piece
of blade flying off during operation. Discard cracked blades
no matter how small the crack.
2. Insert locking tool (B) into a hole located on the right side of
angle transmission while forcing retainer spring to the left
side.
3. Insert locking tool further into blade retainer fixing slot (C) to
fix output shaft.
4. Using the socket wrench, remove the nut (D), cup (E), and
lower blade retainer (F).
5. Securely tighten the blade, lower blade retainer, cup, and nut
by hand.
6. Tighten the nut (turn anticlockwise) using a socket wrench.
Never fasten while applying your weight. Otherwise the
thread of nut could be broken.
7. Remove locking tool.
Adjusting the balance
Adjusting the shoulder harness
The accompanying shoulder harness is suitable for people of
standard adult physique, who are 150 cm - 195 cm in height
and 60 cm - 120 cm in waist size.
Use a shoulder harness when provided or when recommend-
ed in this manual. Adjust both harness and the suspension
point (A) on the unit so the unit hangs with the cutting attach-
ment a few centimetres above ground level (B).
The cutting attachment and shield should be level in all direc-
tions. Harness the unit on the right side as shown.
CAUTION
Fix output shaft securely using locking tool in order to
prevent it form rotating when blade is mounted. Other-
wise, the blade fastening nut will not be tightened suffi-
ciently.
WARNING
This product is designed to fit a wide variety of body sizes, but may not be adjustable for extremely tall persons. Do
not use the unit if your feet can reach the cutting attachment when the unit is attached to the harness.
IMPORTANT
A person's size can affect the balancing adjustment. Also the balancing procedure may not work with some units on some
persons. If the shoulder harness does not fit you or cannot be adjusted well, please ask your dealer for assistance.
Balance tool for a level plane of cutting head rotation
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Before you start
Slide suspension point up and down the tube to find the right
balance. Rotate the clamp to level the cutting attachment and
shield. Lock in position. If the suspension point is a free-spin-
ning type, the unit may tend to roll over sideways, however,
you should still level the attachment and shield on the front-to-
rear axis.
Balancing and levelling, as above, may require relocation of
the clamp and readjustment of the harness straps. Also, each
type of cutting attachment and shield mounted on the unit may
require balancing.
Preparing the fuel
Fuel
Recommended mixture ratio; 50: 1 (2%) for ISO-L-EGD
Standard (ISO 13738), JASO FC,FD grade and shindaiwa rec-
ommended oil.
Never use two-stroke oil intended for water-cooled engines,
motor-cycle engines.
Do not mix directly in engine fuel tank.
CAUTION
Do not install the suspension point to be located farther
from you than the arrow mark ( ).
DANGER
Do not fuel up while the engine is hot or in operation.
Do not smoke or hold a flame near when refuelling.
If you do so, the fuel could ignite and cause fire, leading to burns.
WARNING
Do not fill fuel tanks indoors. Always fill fuel tanks outdoors over bare ground. Do not refuel the product on the load-
ing platform of a truck, or in other such places.
Fuel tanks/cans may be under pressure. Always loosen fuel caps slowly allowing pressure to equalize.
Otherwise, fuel may get spewed.
Mop up any fuel that overflows or spills out due to overfilling.
Fuel spills can cause fire and burns when ignited.
After refuelling, always check that there are no leaks or discharges of fuel from the fuel pipe, fuel system grommets,
or around the fuel tank cap. If you do find fuel leaks or discharges, stop using the product immediately and contact
your dealer to have it repaired.
Any fuel leaks could cause fire.
Keep the refuelling tank in a shaded area away from fire.
Use an approved fuel container.
IMPORTANT
Fuel is a mixture of regular grade petrol and an air-cooled 2-stroke engine oil. Minimum 89 Octane unleaded petrol is recom-
mended. Do not use fuel containing methyl alcohol or more than 10 % of ethyl alcohol.
Stored fuel ages. Do not mix more fuel than you expect to use in thirty (30) days.
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Before you start
Fuel supply
Do not add so much fuel that it reaches the mouth of the fuel
tank (A). Keep the fuel within the prescribed level (up to the
shoulder level (B) of the fuel tank).
Tighten the fuel tank cap securely after refuelling.
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Engine operation
Engine operation
Starting the engine
Starting a cold engine
(Connect the spark plug cap if the product has been in storage for
a long period of time.)
1. Remove the blade cover.
2. Placing the product on level ground, check to ensure that the
cutting attachment does not come into contact with the sur-
face of the ground or any other impediment using a beam or
other such implement.
3. Move the ignition switch (A) to the Start position.
4. Make sure that the throttle trigger (D) is at the idle speed po-
sition.
WARNING
Be particularly careful to observe the following precautions when starting the engine:
Move at least 3m from the place where you refuelled.
Place the product in a flat, well ventilated place.
Check that there are no fuel leaks.
Inspect metal blades for cracks.
Check that none of the nuts and bolts are loose.
Leave plenty of space around the product and do not allow people or animals near it.
Start the engine with the throttle trigger in the idle speed position.
Hold the product firmly to the ground when starting the engine.
Failure to observe the precautions could cause an accident or injury, or even lead to a fatality.
Check that there are no abnormal vibrations or sounds once the engine starts. Do not use the product if there are
abnormal vibrations or sounds. Contact your dealer to have it repaired.
Accidents involving parts that fall or shatter off can cause wounds or serious injury.
The exhaust fumes from the engine contain toxic gases. Do not operate the product indoors or in other
ill ventilated places.
The exhaust fumes could cause poisoning.
Do not touch silencer, spark plug, angle transmission, and other high temperature components while
the product is running or for some time after it stops.
You could burn yourself if you touch a high temperature component.
Do not touch spark plug, spark plug wire, and other high voltage components while the product is run-
ning.
You could receive an electric shock if you touch a high voltage component while the product is running.
If the cutting attachment rotates even though the throttle trigger is in the idle speed position when the engine is start-
ed, adjust the carburettor before using the product.
Failure to observe the precautions could cause an accident or injury, or even lead to a fatality.
NOTE
Pull out the starter grip gently at first, and then more rapidly. Do not pull the starter rope out to more than 2/3 of its length.
Do not let go of the starter grip as it returns.
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Engine operation
5. Move the choke lever (F) to the "Cold Start" (E) position.
6. Alternately press and release the purge bulb (H) until the fuel
is sucked up into it.
7. Checking that the area around you is safe, hold the position
closest to the engine firmly as shown in the illustration, pull-
ing several times on the starter grip (I).
8. If you hear an explosion-like sound and the engine stops im-
mediately, move the choke lever to the "Run" (G) position
and continue pulling on the starter grip to start the engine.
9. If the engine does not stop, return the choke lever gently to
the "Run" position.
10. Leave the engine to warm up at idle speed for a while.
Starting a warm engine
1. Move the ignition switch (A) to the Start position.
2. Make sure that the throttle trigger (D) is at the idle speed po-
sition.
3. Check that the choke lever is in the "Run" position.
4. If no fuel is visible in the purge bulb, alternately press and re-
lease the purge bulb until the fuel is sucked up into it.
5. Checking that the area around you is safe, hold the position
closest to the engine firmly, and pull on the starter grip to
start the engine.
Stopping the engine 1. Move the throttle trigger (B) to the idle speed position and set
the engine to idling (i.e. low speed).
2. Move the ignition switch (A) to the Stop position.
3. In the event of an emergency, stop the engine immediately
using the ignition switch.
4. If the engine fails to stop, move the choke lever to the "Cold
Start" position. The engine will stall and come to a halt (an
emergency stop).
If the engine fails to stop when the ignition switch is used, have
the ignition switch checked and repaired by your dealer before
you use the product again.
5. Always disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug to
ensure the engine cannot be started before you work on the
unit or leave it unattended.
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Trimming operation
Trimming operation
DANGER
Always stop the engine when a cutting attachment jam occurs.
Severe injury can occur if a jam is removed and the cutting attachment suddenly starts.
Do not operate the product without the shield in place.
Any objects that ricochet off the cutting attachment could cause an accident or serious injury.
The area within a 15 m radius of the product is a danger zone. Be care-
ful to observe the following precautions while working with the prod-
uct.
Do not allow children and other people or pets to enter the danger
zone.
If another person enters the danger zone, turn off the engine to stop
the cutting attachment from rotating.
When approaching the operator, signal to him by, for example,
throwing twigs from outside the danger zone, and then check that
engine has been switched off and the cutting attachment has
stopped turning.
If more than one person is working with the product, identify the way
in which you will signal to each other and work at least 15 m apart.
Any objects that ricochet off the cutting attachment, and any contact with the cutting attachment, could cause blindness or a
fatal accident.
WARNING
Before starting work, check the area where you will be working and remove any small stones
and empty cans likely to ricochet off the cutting attachment, as well as any pieces of string
or wire that might become twisted around the cutting attachment.
An accident or serious injury can occur if foreign objects ricochet off the cutting attachment or wire
and other materials twisted round the product spring off it.
In the following situations, turn off the engine immediately and ensure that the cutting attachments have stopped
before checking each area of the product. Replace any damaged parts.
If the cutting attachment hits a rock, tree, post, or other such obstruction while you work.
If the product suddenly starts to vibrate abnormally.
Continuing to use parts when they are damaged could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Do not hold the cutting attachment up while you work. You must not work with the cutting attachments raised above
knee level.
Raising the cutting attachment above knee level brings the plane of rotation closer to the face, and any objects that fly off the
cutting attachments could cause an accident or serious injury.
Transport of the product
When transporting in the situations described below, turn off the engine and ensure that the trimmer blade has
stopped rotating, then fit the trimmer blade cover and position the silencer away from yourself.
Moving to the place where you are working.
Moving to another area while you are working.
Leaving the place where you have been working.
Failure to observe these precautions could cause burns or serious injury.
When transporting the product by car, empty the fuel tank, fit the blade cover, and secure the product firmly in place
to prevent it from moving around.
Travelling by car with fuel in the fuel tank could lead to a fire.
Never attempt to operate the product with one hand.
Ensure that you hook your thumbs around the grips, wrapping them in your
thumb and remaining fingers.
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