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English - - - 2 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 SYMBOL E XPLANA T ION This pr oduct is in acc ordanc e with applic able EC directiv es. Nois e emiss ion to the envi ronment ac cor ding to the Europe an Community ’s Dire ctiv e. The mac hine’s emission is spec ified in the T echni cal data s ect ion and on label. Sound pres sur e level at 7,5 metres .[...]
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English - - - 3 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 CONT ENT S Cont ent s KEY T O SYMBOLS Sy mbols 2 ..................... .... CONTENTS Contents 3 .................... .... Note the followi ng before starting 3 .... WHA T IS WHAT? What is w hat? 4 ................... GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important 5 ........................ Pers onal protec tive equip[...]
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English - - - 4 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 WHA T IS WHA T? 1. Blade 16. Air filter c over 2. Gr ease filler c ap 17. Handle adjus tment 3. Bev el gear 18. Loc king nut 4. Cutting attac hment guard 19. Support flange 5. Shaft 20. Support c up 6. Handlebar 21. Driv e disc 7. Throttle c ontrol 22. Trimmer head 8. Stop s witc h 23. Soc ket s panner 9. T[...]
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English - - - 5 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORT ANT! A c learing s aw, brushc utter or tr immer ca n be dangerous i f use d incor - rec tly or c are less ly, and can c aus e serious or fata l injury t o the operator o r others . It is extr emely impor tant that y ou read a nd un- ders tand the c ontents of this operator[...]
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English - - - 6 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS CLOT HING Wear clothes made of a st rong fabric and avoid loos e clot hing that c an catc h on shr ubs and branc hes. Alw ays wear heav y, long pants. D o not wear jewelry, shorts sandals or go baref oot. Sec ure hair s o it is above s houlder lev el. FIRST AID KIT A firs t aid k[...]
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English - - - 7 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS In count ries t hat have a w arm and dry climate ther e is a signif icant ris k of fir e. We therefore fit c ertain mufflers w ith a s park arres tor mes h. Check whether the muffler on your machine is fitted w ith this k ind of mesh. For mufflers, it is ver y important that y ou[...]
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English - - - 8 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS W ARNING : Bear i n mind th at: Engin e exhaust f umes cont ain car - bon monoxi de, whic h can cause carbon monox ide poisoning. For this reason y ou should not start or run the machine indoors, or any - where that is poorly ventilated. The exhau st fumes f rom t he engine are h[...]
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English - - - 9 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 GENERAL SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS Sharp ening gr ass cut ter s and grass blades S See the c utting attac hment pac kagi ng for cor rec t sharpe ning ins truc tions . Sharpen blades and c utters us ing a si ngle- - cut flat file. S Sharpe n all edges equally to maintain the balanc e of the blade . Chec k the c utt[...]
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English - - - 10 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 ASSEMBL Y Fitting the ha rne ss Proper har ness and handlebar adjust- ments mus t be made with t he engine com- pletely s topped before us ing unit. Fit ting t he harness clamp S Plac e the upper harness c lamp over the shaft and position t he lower harnes s clamp under the s haft. Align the upper and lowe[...]
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English - - - 11 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 ASSEMBL Y Fitting a bla de guar d, gras s blade a nd gra ss c utte r S Hook the blade gu ard/c ombination guard (A) on to the fitting on the s haft and s ecur e with the bolt. CAUTION! Us e the recommended blade guard. See t he T echnic al data sec tion. S Fit the driv e disc (B) on the output s haft. S Tu[...]
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English - - - 12 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 ASSEMBL Y Fittin g the trimm er guard and trimmer he ad S Fit the c orrect tr immer guard (A) for use with the trimmer head. H ook the trimmer guard/c ombination guard onto the fit ting on the shaft and s ecure w ith the bolt (D). S Fit the driv e disc ( B) on the output s haft. S Turn the shaft until one [...]
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English - - - 13 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 FUEL HANDLING Fuel safet y Nev er star t the mac hine: 1. If y ou hav e spill ed fuel on it. Wipe o ff the spilla ge and allow r emaining fuel t o evapo - rate. 2. If y ou hav e spill ed fuel on y ours elf or y our cloth es, c hange your clot hes. Wash any part of y our body t hat has c ome in contac t wit[...]
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English - - - 14 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 FUEL HANDLING S Alwa ys star t by fll ing half the amount of the petrol t o be used . Then add the entir e amount of oil. Mix (s hake) t he fuel mixtur e. Add the remaini ng amount of pet rol. S Mix ( shak e) the fuel mix ture thoroughly before filling t he machine’s fuel tank . S Do not mix more than on[...]
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English - - - 15 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 ST ARTI NG AND STOPPING Check befo re starting S Chec k th e blade to ensure th at no cra ck s have f ormed at the bott om of the teet h or by the centre hole. The m ost c om mon rea- son w hy c rac ks are for med is that s harp cor ners hav e been f ormed at the bot tom of the teet h while s harpening or [...]
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English - - - 16 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 ST ARTI NG AND STOPPING CAUTION! Do not pull the s tarter c ord all the way out and do not let go of the starter handle when the c ord is fully extended. This c an damage the machine. NOTE: If engine dies , ret urn blue engine chok e lever to t he closed pos ition and repeat s tarting steps . W arm engi ne[...]
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English - - - 17 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 WORKING TECHNIQUES Gene ra l work ing inst ruc tions IMPORT ANT! Th is se cti o n de scri b es th e ba si c safe t y pre- caut ions for w ork ing with tr immers. I f you enco unter a si tuation wher e you are unc er - tain how to pr oceed y ou sh ould ask a n ex - pert. Contact your serv icing deal er . Av[...]
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English - - - 18 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 WORKING TECHNIQUES Clear ing S The clear ing technique r emoves all un- wanted v egetation. Keep the trimmer head just abov e the ground and tilt it. Let the end of the trimmer line strik e the ground around trees , posts , statues and the like. CAUTION! This technique incr eases the wear on t he trimmer l[...]
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English - - - 19 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 WORKING TECHNIQUES Sweep ing S The fan effect of t he rotating line c an be used for quick and easy c learing up. Hold the tr immer line parallel to and above the ar ea to be s wept and mov e the tool to and fr o. S When cutting and sw eeping you s hould use full thr ottle to obtain the best res ults. Cutt[...]
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English - - - 20 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 MAINTENANCE Adjust ing t he star t t hrot tle s peed The corr ect s tart thrott le speed is s et by means of an adjus ter on the rear of the handle next t o the c able. Us e this s cr ew (4 mm Allen s crew ) to inc rease or decr ease the st art thrott le speed. Proc eed as f ollows: 1. Run the machine at i[...]
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English - - - 21 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 MAINTENANCE If the mes h is frequently blocked, this c an be a si gn that the performanc e of the c ata- lytic c onvert er is impaired. Cont act y our ser vic ing dealer to inspec t the muffler . A block ed mesh w ill caus e the mac hine to overheat and r esult in damage to the cy lin- der and pis ton. Muf[...]
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English - - - 22 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 MAINTENANCE Bevel g ear The bevel gear is filled with the r ight quan- tity of gr ease at the fac tory. However, be- fore us ing the machine y ou s hould chec k that the bev el gear is filled three - - quart ers full with greas e. Us e HUS QV ARN A spec ial greas e. The greas e in the bevel gear does not n[...]
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English - - - 23 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 MAINTENANCE Ma intena nc e sc hedu le The following is a lis t of the maintenanc e that mus t be performed on the mac hine. Mos t of the items are desc ribed in the Maint enance s ection. T he user mus t only c arry out the main- tenance and s erv ice w ork des c ribed in this Operator ’s Manual. More ex[...]
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English - - - 24 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 TECHNICAL DA T A Model 128R (M10 LH arbor s haft thread) - - Centr e hole in blades/c utters , ∅ 25,4 mm Appr oved accessories T ype Cut ting attachment g uard, part . no. Gras s blade/gr ass c utter Gras s 255 - - 4 1 inch 503 93 42 - - 02 ( ∅ 250 4- - teeth) Trimmer head T25 537 33 83 - - 02 Plastic [...]
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English - - - 25 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 DECLARA TION OF CONFORMIT Y EC D eclaration of Con formit y (Only applies to Europe) We, H usqvarna A B , SE- - 56 1 82 Hu skvarn a, Sw eden, T el: +46 - - 36 - - 146000, as authorised repres entative in the Community, declare that the br ushc utter model H usqvarna 128R from ser ial numbers 2009 - - 031N0[...]
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English - - - 26 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 T r imm er H ea d Line Loading Inst ruc tions 20 i 10 i 3m 6m 1 23 45 6 78 9[...]
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English - - - 27 545196768 Rev . 3 5/15/09 Pla stic B lade s (T r i Cut) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]