Zenoah CHT2310 Cutting Work, Weather conditions and altitude may effect carburation, Operation

Models: CHT2310 HT2310

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CUTTING WORK

7. Operation

CUTTING WORK

•Weather conditions and altitude may effect carburation.HOW TO USE : HANDLE (CHT2310) WARNING

Weather conditions and altitude may effect carburation.

Do not allow anyone to stay close to the hedge- trimmer while working or while adjusting the car- buretor.

HOW TO USE : HANDLE (CHT2310)

To reduce fatigue when trimming hedges, the handle can be swivelled through 45° or 90° to the left or right.

90° 45°

45° 90°

Do not press the throttle during this operation!

Proceed as follows:

1.Free the handle by pulling the locking lever.

2.Turn the handle until the locking lever clicks into place.

3.When the handle is locked in its new position, you can apply the throttle again.

(1) locking lever

(1)

You can swivel the handle even with the engine idling because the hedge-trimmer is equipped with a blade brake that maintains the blades at a standstill.

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Use only as much throttle as is needed to do the job.

 

Excessive engine speed is unnecessary.

 

Avoid cutting thick branches, for which will damage

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the blades and shorten the life of drive systems.

Tilting the trimmer 5 to 10° to the cutting object will

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make the job easy and bring a good result.

 

Always keep your body to the carburetor side of your

 

trimmer, never on the muffler side.

 

When a new machine is first operated, in the first few

 

minutes grease may come out of the gear case. But,

 

since this is excess grease, there is no cause for alarm.

 

Just wipe it off with the engine stopped for next use.

 

Always remember that the TIP of the line does cut- ting. You will achieve better results by not crowding the line into the cutting area. Allow the unit to trim at its own pace.

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Zenoah Cutting Work, Weather conditions and altitude may effect carburation, HOW TO USE HANDLE CHT2310, Operation