GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
nFor safe operation, read and understand all instructions before using this product. Follow all safety instructions. Failure to follow all safety instructions listed below, can result in serious personal injury.
nDo not allow children or untrained individuals to use this unit.
nNever start or run the engine in a closed or poorly venti- lated area; breathing exhaust fumes can kill.
nClear the work area before each use. Remove all objects such as rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, or string which can be thrown or become entangled in the cutting line or blade.
nWear safety glasses or goggles that are marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1 standard when operating this product.
nWear heavy, long pants, boots, and gloves. Do not wear loose fitting clothing, short pants, or go barefoot. Do not wear jewelry of any kind.
nProduct users on United States Forest Service land, and in some states, must comply with fire prevention regu- lations. This product is equipped with a spark arrestor; however, other user requirements may apply. Check with your federal, state, or local authorities.
nNever operate this unit on the operator's left side.
nSecure long hair above shoulder level to prevent entan- glement in moving parts.
nKeep all bystanders, children, and pets at least 50 ft. away.
nDo not operate this unit when you are tired, ill, or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
nDo not operate in poor lighting.
nKeep firm footing and balance. Do not overreach. Over- reaching can result in loss of balance or exposure to hot surfaces.
nTo avoid hot surfaces, never operate the unit with the bottom of the engine above waist level.
nKeep all parts of your body away from any moving part.
nDo not touch area around the muffler or cylinder of the unit, these parts get hot from operation.
nAlways stop the engine and remove the spark plug wire before making any adjustments or repairs except for carburetor adjustments.
nInspect the unit before each use for loose fasteners, fuel leaks, etc. Replace any damaged parts before use.
nThe string head or blade will rotate during carburetor adjustments.
nIt has been reported that vibrations from
a)Keep your body warm in cold weather. When operating the unit wear gloves to keep the hands and wrists warm. It is reported that cold weather is a major fac- tor contributing to Raynaud’s Syndrome.
b)After each period of operation, exercise to increase blood circulation.
c)Take frequent work breaks. Limit the amount of exposure per day.
d)Keep the tool well maintained, fasteners tightened and worn parts replaced.
If you experience any of the symptoms of this condition, immediately discontinue use and see your physician about these symptoms.
nMix and store fuel in a container approved for gasoline.
nMix fuel outdoors where there are no sparks or flames. Wipe up any fuel spillage. Move 9 m (30 ft.) away from refueling site before starting engine.
nStop the engine and allow to cool before refueling or storing the unit.
nAllow the engine to cool; empty the fuel tank and secure the unit from moving before transporting in a vehicle.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR TRIMMER USE
nReplace string head if cracked, chipped, or damaged in any way. Be sure the string head or blade is properly installed and securely fastened. Failure to do so can cause serious injury.
nMake sure all guards, straps, deflectors and handles are properly and securely attached.
nUse only the manufacturer's replacement string in the cutting head. Do not use any other cutting attachment.
To install any other brand of cutting head to this string trimmer can result in serious personal injury.
nNever operate unit without the grass deflector in place and in good condition.
nMaintain a firm grip on both handles while trimming. Keep string head below waist level. Never cut with the string head located over 76 cm (30 in.) or more above the ground.
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