RedMax EX-BC How you can reduce the chance of kick out, How you can maintain the best control

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8. Operation (Optional blade usage EX-BC only)

2.How you can reduce the chance of kick out:

a.Recognize that kick out can happen. By understanding and knowing about bounce, you can help eliminate the element of surprise.

b.Cut fibrous weeds and grass only. Do not let the blade contact materials it cannot cut such as hard, woody vines and brush or rocks, fences, metal, etc

c.Be extra prepared for bounce if you must cut where you cannot see the blade making contact such as in areas of dense growth.

d.Keep the blade sharp. A dull blade increase the chance of bounce.

e.Avoid feeding the blade too rapidly. The blade can bounce away from material being cut if the blade is fed faster than its cutting capability.

f.Cut only from your right to your left.

g.Keep your path of advance clear of material that has been cut and other debris.

3.How you can maintain the best control:

a.Keep a good, firm grip on the unit with both hands. A firm grip can help neutralize bounce. Keep your right and left hands completely around the respective handles.

b.Keep both feet spread apart in a comfortable stance and yet braced for the possibility that the unit could bounce. Do not overreach. Keep firm footing and balance.

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Contents OWNER/OPERATOR Manual 848-BP6-93A1Safety First ContentsParts location  3 Specifications  4  5  Symbols on the machine  6 For safe operation Working ConditionWorking Circumstance  7 Working Plan  8 Starting the Engine Before Starting the Engine 9  Using the Product  10 Maintenance If Someone ComesHandling Fuel  11 Transportation  12 Set up  13 EX-BC SE1 SE2 Installing Debris Guard Installing Cutting Head SE2Debris guard Plate Screw EX-BC SE3 Balance UnitMain pipe Trimming mechanism Screw hole Fastening bolt EX-LRT SE1 Attaching the Trimming Mechanism SE1 15  EX-PS SE1 Attaching the Pruning Mechanism SE1 EX-PS SE2EX-PS SE3  16 Chain tension adjusting screw Loosen Tighten EX-PS SE4 EX-PS SE5 EX-PS SE6Hole Moving direction Chain tensioner nut  17 EX-HE SE1 EX-HE SE2 EX-HE SE3 EX-HE SE4 Clamp bolt Lock screwBracket  18 HOW to MIX Fuel FuelRecommended Mixing Ratio Gasoline 50OIL  19 For Your Engine LIFE, Avoid Fueling the Unit 20  Operation  21 Stopping Engine OP6 OP6 OP7 OP8 22  Adjusting Throttle Cable Adjusting Idling Speed OP10OP9  23 Operation EX-BC only  24  25  EX-BC OP4 EX-BC OP5 EX-BC OP6 Bracket HandleCutting Method  26 EX-BC OP7 EX-BC OP8 Operation Controlling Blade BounceWhat causes kick out  27 How you can maintain the best control How you can reduce the chance of kick out 28  Transporting the Unit EX-BC OP9 Maintenance Blade 29  Adjusting the Angle of the Cutting Blades OP1 Operation EX-LRT onlyEX-LRT OP1 Clamp lever Trimming mechanismAdjusting OIL Flow Rate Operation EX-PS onlyEX-PS OP1 EX-PS OP2 Checking OIL Supply  31  32  EX-HE OP1 Operation EX-HE only 33  Maintenance Chart Maintenance 34   35  MA4  36 Muffler Spark ArresterProcedures to be Performed After Every 100 Hours of USE MA51MA6 Cylinder Intake air cooling vent backMaintenance EX-BC only For safety reasons, do not use metalreinforced lineGear Case MA5  38 EX-LRT MA1 EX-LRT MA2 Blades MA1 Upper blade Lower bladeQuick TIP Gear CaseMaintenance EX-PS only EX-PS MA1 MA2 MA3 Oiling PortGuide BAR  40 Sprocket EX-PS MA4 MA5 MA6SAW Chain EX-PS MA7 MA8 MA9  42 MA1 Gear Case Maintenance EX-HE only 43  Troubleshooting guide StorageCheck Probable Causes Action  44 Parts list EX-LRT ATT EX-PS ATT EX-HE ATTEXZ-PU S/N 302845 and up  46  47  EX-BC S/N 302960 and up  48  49  Engine Unit 50100000 and up  50  51  Description Part Number QtyEX-LRT S/N 000531 and up  52  53  Casing BEX-PS S/N 000000 and up  54  55  EX-HE S/N 000101 and up  56  57  Limited Warranty RedMax Garantie limitée Komatsu Zenoah America INC