Echo SRM-2305 Trimmer User Manual


 
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SRM-2305
a) Slide suspension point up and down the tube to find
the right balance. Rotate the clamp to level the
cutting attachment and shield. Lock in position. If the
suspension point is a free-spinning type, the unit may
tend to roll over sideways, however, you should still
level the attachment and shield on the front-to-rear
axis.
b) Balancing and levelling, as above, may require
relocation of the clamp and readjustment of the
harness straps. Also, each type of cutting attachment
and shield mounted on the unit may require
balancing.
NOTE
A person’s size can affect the balancing adjustment.
Also the balancing procedure may not work with
some ECHO units on some persons. If the procedure
does not work for you, please ask your ECHO
servicing dealer for assistance.
WARNING DANGER
ECHO TRIMMERS AND BRUSHCUTTERS ARE
DESIGNED TO FIT A WIDE VARIETY OF BODY
SIZES, BUT MAY NOT BE ADJUSTABLE FOR
EXTREMELY TALL PERSONS.
DO NOT USE THE UNIT IF YOUR FEET CAN
REACH THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT WHEN THE
UNIT IS ATTACHED TO THE HARNESS.
PREPARATION
Use a shoulder harness when provided or when recom-
mended in this manual. Adjust both harness and the
suspension point on the unit so the unit hangs with the
cutting attachment a few centimetres above ground
level. The cutting attachment and shield should be level
in all directions. Harness the unit on the right side as
shown.
WARNING DANGER
IN ADDITION TO HEAD, EYE AND EAR PROTEC-
TION WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHES, SAFETY
GLOVES AND SHOES TO PROTECT YOUR FEET
AND BODY FROM THROWN OBJECTS, AND
IMPROVE YOUR FOOTING ON SLIPPERY
SURFACES. DO NOT WEAR TIES, JEWELLY, OR
LOOSE, DANGLING CLOTHING WHICH COULD
BE CAUGHT IN THE UNIT. DO NOT WEAR OPEN-
TOED FOOTWEAR, OR GO BARE-FOOT OR
BARELEGGED. IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS, TOTAL
FACE AND HEAD PROTECTION MAY BE
REQUIRED. FOR HEAVY BRUSH CUTTING WITH
METAL BLADE, LOGGER’S TROUSERS OR LEG
CHAPS WITH PROTECTIVE INSERTS ARE ADDED
CONSIDERATIONS.
Harness quick-
release pin
Balance tool for
a level plane of
cutting head
rotation
Suspension point
Ground level