Zenoah BCZ2610DL Adjusting Throttle Cable, Adjusting Idling Speed, Cutter Application Chart

Models: BCZ2610DL

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8. Operation

ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE

The normal play is 1 or 2 mm when measured at the carburetor side end. Readjust with the cable adjuster as required.

1 ~ 2 mm

(1)

(1) Cable adjuster

ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED

(1)

(1)Idle adjusting screw

1.When the engine tends to stop frequently at idling mode, turn the adjusting screw clockwise.

2.When the cutting head keeps rotating after releasing the trigger, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.

NOTE

• Warm up the engine before adjusting the idling speed.

CUTTER APPLICATION CHART

Replace by a suitable recommended cutting attach- ment according to the object to be cut.

When replacing blade always be sure to use products which have been certified by ZENOAH.

WARNING

When sharpening, removing, or reattaching the blade, be sure to wear thick, sturdy gloves and use only proper tools and equipment to prevent injury.

848BU36914

8488Z23011

6298-15244

BCZ2610DL

METAL BLADE USAGE

1.Check the bolt to fasten the blade and be sure the bolt has no fault, and no abrasion.

2.Be sure that the blade and the holder have been fas-

tened according to instruction and the blade turns

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smoothly without abnormal noise.

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WARNING

The rotating parts fastened incorrectly may cause serious accident to the operator.

Make sure that the blade is not bent, warped, cracked, broken or damaged.

If you find any error to the blade, discard it and change new one which is certified by

ZENOAH.

By using the shoulder strap, hang the unit on your right side. Adjust the strap length so that the cutting head may become parallel to the ground.

WARNING

Make sure to use shoulder strap and cut- ting attachment guard. If not, it is vary dan- gerous when you slip or lose your balance.

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