Zenoah EHT753D, EHT603D, EHT753S Kickback Safety Precautions, Operation Safety Precautions

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3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• A dangerous reaction may occur when the spinning blade contacts a solid object in the critical area. It is called Kick back. As a result, the operator can lose control of the unit which can cause serious or fatal injury.

Avoid kickback, observe the safety precautions below strictly.

1. Keep the cutting blades clear of fances, posts, wires, and rocks to prevent kickback and damage to the blades.

2. When using your hedge-trimmer, do not grip other parts except the handles.

3. When using your hedge-trimmer, never take your eyes off. If you need to, place the throttle into the idling position.

4. When using your hedge-trimmer, do not let the unit get closer to your feet nor raise the unit above your waist.

NOTES ON TRANSPORTATION

a. Make sure the appropriate blade cover is in place.

b. When transporting by car, fix the unit firmly using a rope. Do not transport by bicycle or motorbike because it is dangerous.

c. Never transport the hedge- trimmer over rough roads over long distances without first removing all fuel from the fuel tank, as doing so might cause fuel to leak from the tank.

OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

a. Grip the handles of the hedge- trimmer firmly with both hands. If you suspend the work, place the throttle into the idling position.

b. Always be sure to maintain a steady, even posture while working.

c. Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required to perform cutting work, and never raise the speed of the engine above the level necessary.

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Contents EHT753S EHT603D Contents Parts Location Cleaner Symbols on the MachineGear Case BladesBefore Using the Machine Safety Precautions Working Gear and Clothing a. When using your hedge-trimmer Handling of Fuel Things to Check Before Using Your HEDGE-TRIMMERSafety Precautions Operation Safety Precautions Kickback Safety PrecautionsMaintenance Safety Precaution Safety Precautions Mixing ratios FuelOperation Starting the EngineStopping the Engine F1 Cutting Work Warning HOW to USEHandle eHT603D only F5 Handle Locking leverMaintenance Adjusting the Blade Gaps F9Safety Lock F10 AIR Cleaner F12 Element Filter Air cleaner coverANTI-VIBRATION System F11 Warning Fuel Filter F13 WAY of the Cooling AIR F14Spark Plug F15 Gearcase F16 Adjusting Carburetor F17Maintenance Before Storage Muffler After 100 Hours of USEScrew driver Muffler Specifications