Cutting Angle Adjuster

(Figure 7)

Controls the cutting angle of the blade for decorative edging.

1.Push the lever forward to unlock the head and then rotate it left or right to set the desired edging angle.

NOTE: The head pivots from about 70 degrees to 180 degrees.

Push the lever forward slightly to unlock the head.

Rotate the head to the desired angle. Make sure the lever locks into place.

The head pivots from about 70 degrees to 180 degrees.

Figure 6

IMPORTANT: Make sure the front wheel does not contact the blade when angling the blade for a beveled edge.

Rear Wheel Height Adjuster

(Figure 7)

Sets the rear wheel height to support the edger when working along curbs or other uneven terrain.

1.Loosen the knob and position the wheel so it supports the unit level when operating, and then securely tighten the knob.

NOTE: Set the wheel height before starting the engine or engaging the blades.

Loosen knob, position wheel at the desired height and replace the knob.

Figure 7

Front Wheel Adjuster

(Figure 8)

Positions the front wheel on the axle to balance the unit when working along curbs or other uneven terrain.

NOTE: Make sure the front wheel rolls on the work surface.

IMPORTANT: Make sure the cutting blade will not contact wheel before starting the engine.

1.With the engine shut off, remove the pin from the axle and position the front wheel on the right or left side of the axle as needed, and secure in position with the hair pin.

Position the wheel away from the blade when bevel cutting or trimming.

Position the wheel nearer the blade for edging.

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