Note: When restarting the engine immediately after stopping it, leave the
choke open.
Note: Overchoking can make it hard to start the engine due to excess fuel. If
the engine fails to start after several attempts, open the choke and pull the
rope again, or remove the sparking plug and dry it.
8.1.2
Hot starting
Restarting immediately after the engine has stopped. If the engine does not start, repeat the
above steps
Do not pull the rope to the end or return it by releasing the knob. This can
cause starter failures.
8.2
Stopping the engine
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Release the throttle lever completely.
b
Note: If the engine does not stop after moving the switch, close the choke to
make it stop..
8.3
Angle change of rear handle
To permit vertical operation of the unit, the angle of the rear handle can be changed. To
reduce fatigue when trimming hedges, the handle can be swivelled 90° to the left or to the
right.
8.3.1
How to change the angle
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Use only as much throttle as is needed to do the job. Excessive engine speed is
unnecessary.
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Tilting the trimmer 5 to 10° towards the object to be cut will make things easier and
produce good results.
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Always keep to the carburettor side of your trimmer, and never to the silencer side.
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During the first few minutes when a new machine is first used, grease may come out of
the gearbox. Since this is excess grease, it is not a cause for alarm. Just wipe it off when
the engine is switched off.
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Push the engine switch for a few seconds to
the "O" position. The engine will now slow
down and stop.
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Push back the throttle lever, and rotate the
rear handle, pulling the rotation locking pin.
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Rotate the rear handle 90 degrees to the right
or to the left.
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After completing the rotation, release the
locking pin. To secure the rear handle, hold
the rotation locking pin gently with one finger.
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