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OPERATION
Engine is Flooded
• Set the on/off switch to STOP.
• Engage a suitable tool in the spark plug boot (Fig. 44).
• Pry off the spark plug boot.
• Unscrew and dry off the spark plug.
• Open the throttle wide.
• Pull the starter rope several times to clear the combustion
chamber.
• Refit the spark plug and connect the spark plug boot, press it
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down firmly – reassemble the other parts.
• Set the on/off switch to I, the starting position.
• Set the choke lever to OPEN position – even if engine is cold.
• Now start the engine.
Stopping The Engine
Release the throttle trigger (B, Fig. 45-46-47) and let the engine
return to idle.
To stop the engine, move the on/off switch (A) to the " STOP "
position. Do not put the brush cutter on the ground when the
cutting attachment is still moving.
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In the event that the "STOP" position of the switch will not func-
tion, pull the choke lever in the CLOSE position (Fig. 42, page 19)
to stop the engine.
Pre-operation checking
WARNING: THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT SHOULD
NEVER TURN AT IDLE. Turn the idle speed screw "T"
counter-clockwise to reduce the idle RPM, or contact
a Servicing Dealer for adjustment and discontinue
use until the repair is made.
Serious personal injury may result from the cutting
attachment turning at idle.
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A damaged clutch may cause a cutting attachment to rotate at idle
speed and increase the risk of personal injury from loss of control
and from contact with the cutting tool.
Working Techniques
General working instructions
WARNING: This section describes the basic safety
precautions for working with brush cutter and trim-
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mers. If you encounter a situation where you are
uncertain how to proceed you should ask an expert.
Contact your dealer or your service workshop. Avoid
all usage which you consider to be beyond your
capability. You must understand the difference
between forestry clearing, grass clearing and grass
trimming before use.
Basic safety rules
1. Look around you:
• To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect
your control of the machine.
• To ensure that people, animals, etc., do not come into contact
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with the cutting attachment or loose objects that are thrown
out by the cutting attachment.