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| Assembly Instructions | ||
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| Assembly of Switch Handle to Tube (A1) | |
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| • | Ensure that the internal cable is not twisted. |
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| 1. | Insert the tube into the switch handle. |
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| 2. | Push until it clicks into position. |
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| CLICK! | • | ENSURE THAT THE TUBE IS FULLY LOCATED BY |
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| ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE IT. | |
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| Assembly of Trimmer Head to Tube (A2) | |||
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| • | Ensure that the internal cable is not twisted. |
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| 1. | Insert the tube into the trimmer head. |
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| 2. | Push until it clicks into position. |
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| ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE IT. |
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| Safety Guard Assembly (B1) & (B2) | |
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| 1. | Locate the safety guard over the cutting head. En- |
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| sure the nylon line is fed through the hole in the |
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| safety guard as illustrated in fig B1. |
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| 2. | Push into location and turn safety guard in the direc- |
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| tion illustrated in Fig B2, until a click is heard and the |
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| safety guard is securely locked in position. |
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| • | ENSURE THE SAFETY GUARD IS SECURELY IN |
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| PLACE BY ATTEMPTING TO TWIST GUARD. |
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| Steady Handle Assembly (C) | |
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| 1. | Depress the two buttons on the sides of the switch | ||
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| handle. |
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| 2. | Locate the steady handle over the buttons and re- |
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| lease the buttons. | |
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| 3. | Adjust the steady handle to the most comfortable op- |
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| erating position by depressing the buttons and mov- | |
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| 3 | Height Adjustment (D) | ||
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| 1. | Turn height adjuster (D1) in the direction indicated to | |
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| 2. | Adjust the length of the tube to the most comfortable |
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| Turn height adjuster in the opposite direction to lock | |
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| • | ENSURE THAT THE TUBE IS FULLY SECURED. |
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| Cable Restraint (E1) & (E2) | |
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| 1. | Form loop in mains cable and push the loop through |
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| the slot as illustrated in picture (E1). |
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| 2. | To secure, position loop over the hook and pull the |
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| cable back through the slot as illustrated in picture |
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| Double Auto Feed System | ||
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| How the automatic line feed works (F) | |
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| 1. | When initially switching on the trimmer, a small length | |
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| of line is fed out. |
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| 2. | A ʻclatteringʼ noise will be heard when the two nylon |
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| lines hit the line cutter. DO NOT BE ALARMED this |
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| is quite normal. After approximately 5 seconds the |
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| line will be cut to the correct length and the noise will |
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| reduce as the motor reaches full speed. |
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| • | Make sure the motor is up to speed before trim- |
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| ming or edging. |
3. | If the noise of the nylon line being cut cannot be | ||
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| heard, more line will need to be fed out. | |
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| motor to stop completely, then | ||
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| motor to reach full speed. | |
5. | Repeat step 4. until you hear the lines hitting against the | ||
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| cutter. (Do not repeat this procedure more than 6 times) | |
6. | If problems are experienced with the automatic line | ||
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| feed refer to Fault Finding Chart. |