Makita EM4250 Brush Cutter User Manual


 
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Start the Brush Cutter/String trimmer only in accordance with the instructions.
Do not use any other methods for starting the engine!
–Use the Brush Cutter/String trimmer and the tools only for such applications
as specified.
–Only start the Brush Cutter/String trimmer engine, after the entire assembly is
done. Operation of the device is only permitted after all the appropriate
accessories are attached!
–Before starting make sure that the cutting tool has no contact with hard
objects such as branches, stones etc. as the cutting tool will revolve when
starting.
–The engine is to be switched off immediately in case of any engine problems.
–Should the cutting tool hit stones or other hard objects, immediately switch off
the engine and inspect the cutting tool.
–Inspect the cutting tool at short regular intervals for damage (detection of
hairline cracks by means of tapping-noise test).
–Operate the Brush Cutter/String trimmer only with the shoulder strap
attached which is to be suitably adjusted before putting the Brush Cutter/
String trimmer into operation. It is essential to adjust the shoulder strap
according to the user’s size to prevent fatigue occurring during use. Never
hold the cutter with one hand during use.
–During operation always hold the Brush Cutter/String trimmer with both
hands.
Always ensure a safe footing.
–Operate the Brush Cutter/String trimmer in such a manner as to avoid
inhalation of the exhaust gases. Never run the engine in enclosed rooms
(risk of gas poisoning). Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas.
–Switch off the engine when resting and when leaving the Brush Cutter/
String trimmer unattended, and place it in a safe location to prevent danger to
others or damage to the machine.
–Never put the hot Brush Cutter/String trimmer onto dry grass or onto any
combustible materials.
–The cutting tool has to be equipped with it’s appropriate guard.
Never run the cutter without this guard!
–All protective installations and guards supplied with the machine must be
used during operation.
–Never operate the engine with faulty exhaust muffler.
–Shut off the engine during transport.
–During transport over long distances the tool protection included with the
equipment must always be used.
–Ensure safe position of the Brush Cutter/String trimmer during car transpor-
tation to avoid fuel leakage.
–When transporting the Brush Cutter/String trimmer, ensure that the fuel tank
is completely empty.
–When unloading the Brush Cutter/String trimmer from the truck, never drop
the Engine to the ground or this may severely damage the fuel tank.
–Except in case of emergency, never drop or cast the Brush Cutter/String
trimmer to the ground or this may severely damage the Brush Cutter/String
trimmer.
–Remember to lift the entire equipment from the ground when moving the
equipment. Dragging the fuel tank is highly dangerous and will cause
damage and leakage of fuel, possibly causing fire.
Refuelling
–Shut off the engine during refuelling, keep away from open flames and do
not smoke.
–Avoid skin contact with mineral oil products. Do not inhale fuel vapor.
Always wear protective gloves during refuelling. Change and clean
protective clothing at regular intervals.
–Take care not to spill either fuel or oil in order to prevent soil contamination
(environmental protection). Clean the Brush Cutter/String trimmer immedi-
ately after fuel has been spilt.
–Avoid any fuel contact with your clothing. Change your clothing instantly if
fuel has been spilt on it (to prevent clothing catching fire).
–Inspect the fuel cap at regular intervals making sure that it can be securely
fastened and does not leak.
–Carefully tighten the fuel tank cap. Change location to start the engine (at
least 3 meters away from the place of refuelling).
–Never refuel in closed rooms. Fuel vapors accumulate at ground lever (risk of
explosions).
–Only transport and store fuel in approved containers. Make sure the fuel
stored is not accessible to children.
• Resting
• Transport
• Refuelling
• Maintenance
• Tool Replacement
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