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(Original instructions)
edging, the trimmer head should be in the position shown in
Figure M. If it is not:
u Remove the battery from the trimmer.
u Grasp the ip-to-edge collar (8) and push down as
shown in part 1 of Figure L.
u Rotate the ip-to-edge collar 180° counterclockwise as
shown in part 2, until the handle snaps back into the
upper half of the trimmer.
u To return to trimming position, pull the ip-to-edge collar
down and rotate the head clockwise back to its original
position.
Note: You will experience faster than normal cutting line wear
if the trimmer line is positioned directly over the sidewalk or
abrasive surface.
Edging (Fig. M)
Warning! When being used as an Edger, stones, pieces of
metal and other objects can be thrown out at high speed by
the line. The trimmer and guard are designed to reduce the
danger. However, MAKE SURE that other persons and pets
are at least 30 m away. Optimum cutting results are achieved
on edges deeper than 50 mm.
u Do not use this trimmer to create trenches.
u Using the edging wheel (10), guide the trimmer as shown
in Figure M.
u Position the edging wheel on the edge of the sidewalk or
abrasive surface so the cutting line is over the grass or dirt
area to be edged.
u To make a closer cut, slightly tilt the trimmer.
Speed control & runtime extension mode (Fig. N)
This string trimmer gives you the choice to operate at a
more efcient speed to extend the runtime for larger jobs, or
accelerate the trimmer speed for high-performance cutting
(Figure N).
u To extend runtime, pull the speed-control switch (5) back
toward the battery (13) into position #1. This mode is best
for larger projects that require more time to complete.
u To accelerate the trimmer, push the speed-control switch
forward toward the trimmer head (9) into position #2.
This mode is best to cut through heavier growth and for
applications that need higher RPM.
Note: When in acceleration mode (#2), runtime will be
decreased as compared to when trimmer is in extended
runtime mode (#1).
Helpful cutting tips
u Use the tip of the string to do the cutting; do not force
string head into uncut grass. Use edge guide along
such things as fences, houses and ower beds for best
practices.
u Wire and picket fences cause extra string wear, even
breakage. Stone and brick walls, curbs, and wood may
wear string rapidly.
u Do not allow spool cap to drag on ground or other
surfaces.
u In long growth cut from the top down and do not exceed
300 mm high.
u Keep trimmer tilted toward the area being cut; this is the
best cutting area.
u The trimmer cuts when passing the unit from the right to
left. This will avoid throwing debris at the operator.
u Avoid trees and shrubs. Tree bark, wood moldings, siding,
and fence posts can easily be damaged by the string.
Cutting line / line feeding
Your trimmer uses 1.65 mm diameter, Round nylon line.
During use, the tips of the nylon lines will become frayed and
worn and the special self feeding spool will automatically feed
and trim a fresh length of line. Cutting line will wear faster and
require more feeding if the cutting or edging is done along
sidewalks or other abrasive surfaces or heavier weeds are
being cut. The advanced automatic line feeding mechanism
senses when more cutting line is needed and feeds and
trims the correct length of line whenever it’s required. Do not
bump unit on ground in attempt to feed line or for any other
purposes.
Clearing jams and tangled line (Figures O, P, Q)
Warning! Remove the battery from the trimmer before
making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories.
Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting
the appliance accidentally. From time to time, especially
when cutting thick or stalky weeds, the line feeding hub may
become clogged with sap or other material and the line will
become jammed as a result. To clear the jam, follow the steps
listed below.
u Remove the battery from the trimmer.
u Press the release tabs (23) on the line spool cap (24),
as shown in Figure O and remove the cap by pulling it
straight off.
u Pull the nylon line spool out and clear any broken line or
cutting debris from the spool area.
u Place spool and line into spool cap with line “parked” in
slots provided as shown in Figure P1.
u Insert the line end through the appropriate hole in the
spool housing. Pull slack line through until it pulls out of
the holding slots as shown in Figure P2.
u Press the spool down gently and rotate it until you feel it
drop into place and then push to snap into place. (When
in place, the spool will turn a few degrees left and right
freely).
u Take care to keep the line from becoming trapped under
the spool.