Jonsered RS44/52 manual Grass trimming with a trimmer head, Trimming

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Grass trimming with a trimmer head

Trimming

Hold the trimmer head just above the ground at an angle. It is the end of the cord that does the work. Let the cord work at its own pace. Never press the cord into the area to be cut.

The cord can easily remove grass and weeds up against walls, fences, trees and borders, however it can also damage sensitive bark on trees and bushes, and damage fence posts.

Reduce the risk of damaging plants by shortening the cord to 10-12 cm and reducing the engine speed.

Clearing

The clearing technique removes all unwanted vegetation. Keep the trimmer head just above the ground and tilt it. Let the end of the cord strike the ground around trees, posts, statues and the like. CAUTION! This technique increases the wear on the cord.

The cord wears quicker and must be fed forward more often when working against stones, brick, concrete, metal fences, etc., than when coming into contact with trees and wooden fences.

When trimming and clearing you should use less than full throttle so that the cord lasts longer and to reduce the wear on the trimmer head.

Cutting

The trimmer is ideal for cutting grass that is difficult to reach using a normal lawn mower. Keep the cord parallel to the ground when cutting. Avoid pressing the trimmer head against the ground as this can ruin the lawn and damage the tool.

Do not allow the trimmer head to constantly come into contact with the ground during normal cutting. Constant contact of this type can cause damage and wear to the trimmer head.

Sweeping

The fan effect of the rotating cord can be used for quick and easy clearing up. Hold the cord parallel to and above the area to be swept and move the tool to and fro.

When cutting and sweeping you should use full throttle to obtain the best results.

WARNING! Neither the operator of the

!machine nor anyone else may attempt to remove the cut material while the engine is running or the blade is rotating, as this can result in serious injury.

Stop the engine and blade before you remove material that has wound around the blade shaft as otherwise there is a risk of injury. The bevel gear can get hot during use and may remain so for a while afterwards. You could get burnt if you touch it.

WARNING! Watch out for thrown objects.

!Always wear eye protection. Never lean over the cutting attachment guard. Stones, rubbish, etc. can be thrown up into the eyes causing blindness or serious injury.

Keep unauthorised persons at a distance. Children, animals, onlookers and helpers should be kept outside the safety zone of 15 m. Stop the machine immediately if anyone approaches.

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Contents Operator’s manual EPA KEY to Symbols SymbolsContents Stop switch Safety InstructionsMachine′s safety equipment Personal protective equipmentQuick release Cutting attachment guardVibration damping system MufflerCutting equipment Locking nutStop switch Cutting equipment Trimmer head Filing the saw bladeSharpening grass cutters and grass blades Starting General safety precautionsFuel safety Transport and storageGeneral working instructions Basic working techniquesForestry clearing using a saw blade ABC of clearingGrass clearing using a grass blade Brush cutting with a saw bladeGrass trimming with a trimmer head TrimmingWhat is WHAT? What is what on the clearing saw? RS44What is what on the clearing saw? RS52 Transport position, handlebar AssemblyAssembling the handlebar and throttle Fitting blades and trimmer headsFitting a blade guard, grass blade and grass cutter Fitting the blade guard and saw bladeFitting other guards and cutting attachments Fitting the trimmer guard and trimmer head Trimmy SIICorrect height Adjusting the harness and clearing sawSpreading the load on your shoulders Correct balanceFuelling Fuel HandlingFuel Starting and stopping Starting and StoppingCheck before starting Cold engineStopping Maintenance CarburettorCooling system Correctly adjusted carburettorMuffler High speed jet HBevel gear Cleaning the air filterAir filter Spark plugWeekly maintenance Maintenance scheduleDaily maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data Technical dataFederal Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsTrimmy SII Page Auto Page ´z*xy=¶5¨ Page 1088892-95