Stopping The Engine - Goodyear GY 33SBC Manual De Instrucciones

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Slowly pull on the starter cable
until it begins to resist. Then pull
quickly and forcefully until the en -
gine starts (Fig. 11).
After starting the engine, do not
let the pull-starte r spring back,
but slowly guide it back.
Leave the engine running for
approx. 1–2 minutes.
Move choke lever (2) to
position
(Fig. 10).
Press throttle (3) and then relea -
se to deactivate the cold start
lock (Fig. 9). The switch (4)
jumps automatically back to the
original position. The engine runs
at idling speed.
Note
The unit has wa rmed up adequa -
tely when the engine accelerates
without faltering.
S tarting with a warm engine
Move the ignition switch (1) to the
I/S T AR T position (Fig. 9).
Move choke lever (2) to
position
(Fig. 10).
Press the power tool on the
ground.
Slowly pull on the starter cable
until it begins to resist. Then pull
quickly and forcefully until the en -
gine starts (Fig. 11).
After starting the engine, do not
let the pull-starte r spring back,
but slowly guide it back.
Note
If the engine does not start, move
the choke (2) to position
the engine has started, move the
choke (2) back to position
10).
S topping the engine
Fig. 9
Release throttle (3). Leave the
engine to cool down at idling
speed.
Move the ignition switch (1) to the
0/S T OP position.
13
Note
If the engine does not stop when
the ignition switch is actuated,
move the choke (2) to position
to force the engine to stop (Fig. 10).
Before using the unit again, have
the ignition switch checked by a
repair shop!
Holding the lawn trimmer
Before using the unit, place
yourself in the operating position
(Fig. 12). Check the following:
– The user is wearing eye
protection and the correct
clothing.
– The shoulder belt has been set to
the correct height.
– The handle bar has been set in
such a way that you can grip it
with both hands without having to
stretch out your arms.
– The unit is below waist height.
– Hold the cutting attachment
parallel to the ground so that the
vegetation to be cut can easily be
reached without t he user having
to bend forward.
S etting the length of the
trimmer line
(depending on model)
You can release the trim line with
the bump knob cutt ing attachment
without stopping the engine. To
release more line, tap the cutting
attachment on the ground (Fig. 13)
while running the lawn trimmer at a
higher speed.
. When
Note
The trim line should always be at
(Fig.
max. length. The shorter the trim
line becomes, the more di cult it is
to release.
Each time the head is bumped,
approx. 25 mm of cutting line are
released. A blade in the cutting
attachment cover cuts the line back
to the correct length if too much line
is released.
It is best to bounce the bump head
on bare ground or hard earth. If you
attempt to release the trim line in
tall grass, the engine may stall.
Operating manual
Always keep the t rim line fully
extended. The shorter the trim line
is, the more di cul t it is to release.
Note
Do not run the bump head along
the ground.
The line may break by:
– becoming entangled with foreign
objects,
– normal mate rial fatigue,
– attempting to cut thick-stalked
weeds,
– striking walls, garden fences,
etc..
T ips for bes t trim res ults
– Keep the cutting attachment
parallel to the ground.
– Use only the tip of the line for
cutting, especially along walls. If
more than the tip is used for
cutting, the cutting capacity is
reduced and the engine may
overload.
– Cut grass which is taller than 20
cm from the top down in small
stages to prevent premature
wear of the line and engine
resistance.
– If possible, cut from left to right.
Cutting to the ri ght improves the
cutting capacity of the unit. Grass
clippings are then ejected by the
user.
– Slowly move the lawn trimmer at
the required height in and out of
the cutting area. Walk either
forwards and backwards or from
side to side. Better results are
achieved by cutting shorter
pieces.
– Cut dry grass and weeds only.
The service life of the cutting line
depends on the following:
– Follow the previous cutting tips,
– for the vegetati on which is to be
cut,
– where it is cut.
For example, a line wears out
more quickly if it is cutting against
a house wall than around a tree.

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