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Assembly
Inserting the shaft
Remove the nut from the hole in the base of the edger
and insert the shaft. Replace the nut and retighten it.
Telescope handle adjustment
The shaft handle can be set at
three different heights.
To set the height for your
comfort, slide the tube up to
the level required using one of
the three holes provided and
insert the coach screw. Tighten
the shaft height assembly
adjustment knob (18).
Attaching the auxiliary handle
To attach the auxiliary handle
fit it onto the slot on the main
handle.
Adjust it to the most
comfortable position and insert
the auxiliary handle locking
knob (8), securing it firmly.
Fueling
MOTOR FUEL: MIX AT 40:1 ONLY
1. Use fresh unleaded petrol. You must use 100% synthetic
oil specifically made for heavily stressed two-stroke
engines.
2. Mix the petrol and oil in an approved container.
Never mix fuel in the edger.
3. Place the edger upright on the ground or on
a sturdy bench and wipe any debris from around the
fuel cap.
4. Unscrew the fuel tank cap and pour the mixture into
the tank.
5. Be careful not to spill any mixture. If this happens, wipe
the spill with a clean rag.
6. Start the engine at least three metres away from the
area where the fuel tank has been filled up in order to
avoid any risk of fire.
• Danger of fire and burn injury.
• Always use extreme care when handling fuel! Fuel is
highly flammable.
• Never attempt to fuel the edger if the fuel system
components are damaged or are leaking.
• Never attempt the refuel the engine while it is running
or still warm, allow it to cool before fueling.
• Never smoke or light any fires near the edger
or fuels.
• Always transport and store fuels in an approved
container.
• Never place flammable material close the the
engine muffler.
• Do not use petrol which contains ethanol or methanol
as it may damage the fuel lines and other engine parts.
• Mix only enough fuel for your immediate needs. If fuel
must be stored longer than 30 days, it should first be
treated with a stabilizer or similar product.
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