Poulan Pro 530164264 manual

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    ENGLI SH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS DANGER: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Ope rat ing I nst ruct ions befor e using t his produ ct. Failur e to do s o can res ult in s erious inj ury . PELIG RO: Lea el manual de instrucc iones y siga t odas las adver tenc ias e inst rucc iones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede result ar en le - siones grav es. DANG[...]

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    2 IDENT IF ICA T ION OF SYM BOLS DANGE R! This brus hc utter can be dangerous ! Ca reles s or improper u se c an cau se ser ious or ev en f atal injur y. Read and under st and the inst ruc tion manual before using the brus hc utter . Alway s wear appr opriate ear protec tion, ey e protec tion and head protect ion. SAFE TY R ULE S WAR NI N G: When u[...]

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    3 WAR NI N G: The blade continues to spin af ter throttle is releas ed or engine is turned off. The c oast ing blade can thr ow ob- ject s or s erious ly cut y ou if acc identally touc hed. Stop the blade by contac ting the left hand side of c oas ting blade wit h material al- ready c ut. Stop c oasting blade by c ontac t with c ut mater ial. OPERA[...]

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    4 S Store unit so the blade cannot acc identally c aus e inj ur y. S Store unit indoors , out of reac h of c hildren. If s ituat ions occ ur whic h ar e not c ov ered in this manual, us e c ar e and g ood judgment. If y ou need as si st anc e, c all 1 - - 800 - - 554 - - 6723. SPECIAL NOTICE: Ex pos ure to v ibrations through prolonged us e of gas [...]

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    5 Screw Mounting Bracket Handlebar Brac k et Cov er 1. Plac e the mounting brac k et ov er the up- per s haft above t he arrow on the s afety label. Be sur e to us e the c orrec t mount- ing brac ket for either the 1 ″ (2.5 c m) or 7/8 ″ (2.2 cm) diameter upper shaft. 2. Pos ition one of the brac ket c ov ers under the upper s haft and align th[...]

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    6 30 inche s (76 cm) HARNESS ADJUSTM ENT FOR BALANCE 6 inches (15 cm) below waist 4- -1 2 inc he s (10 - - 30 cm) abov e ground 30 inches (76 cm) CONFIG URING YOUR UNI T Y ou can c onfigu re your unit using a trimmer head for gr as s an d light w eeds , or a weed blade for c utt ing gras s , w eeds , and brus h up to 1/2 inc h (1 c m) in diameter .[...]

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    7 ASSEMBL Y INFORMA TION - - WEED BLADE WEED BLADE NOTE: R emove t he trimmer h ead and pla st ic s hield befor e attac hing the metal shiel d and ins talling the w eed blade. T o r emove t he trimmer head, align hole in the dus t c up wit h the hole in the s ide of the gearbox by r otating the dust cu p. Ins ert a s mall s c rew driv er in to alig[...]

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    8 Screwdriver 9. Tighten blade nut firmly with a wr ench while holding s cr ewdriv er in pos ition. 10. Remov e t he s cr ewd riv er . 1 1. Turn blade by hand. If the blade binds against t he shield, or appear s t o be un- even, t he blade is not cent ered, and you must r einstall. NOTE: T o remove blade , inse rt s c rew driv er into aligned ho le[...]

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    9 3. While sec ur ely holding the upper shaft, pull the attac hment s tr aight out of t he coupler. INST ALLING OPTI ONAL A TT ACH- MENTS 1. Remove the s haft c ap from the attac h- ment (if pres ent) and disc ard. 2. Pos ition lock ing/releas e button of at tac h- ment into guide rec es s of upper s haft coupler. Coupler Primary Ho le Upper Shaft [...]

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    10 T rimmi ng 3 inches (8 cm) above gr ound SCA LPIN G - - The s c alping tec hnique re- moves unwanted vegetation dow n to the ground. H old the bottom of the tr immer head about 3 inc hes (8 c m) above the ground and at an angle. Allow the tip of the line t o s trik e t he ground around trees , pos ts , monuments, et c. This tec hnique inc reas e[...]

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    11 Bring t he powerhead engine to c utting s peed before entering t he material to be c ut. If the blade does not tur n when you s queeze the throttle trigger of the pow erhead, mak e sur e the attachment is fully inserted into the coupler. Alway s r elease t he t hrottle tr igger and allow powerhead engine to r eturn to idle speed when not c uttin[...]

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    12 5. Wind the line ev enly and tightly onto the spool. Wind in the dir ect ion o f the arrows found on the spool. 6. Pus h the lines int o the notc hes, leav ing 3 to 5 inc hes ( 7 - - 12 cm) unw ound. 7. Inser t the lines into t he the exit holes in the hub as s hown in the illus tration. 8. Align the notc hes with t he line ex it holes . 9. Pus [...]