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ENGLI SH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS PP1000E Po u l a n P R O 7349 Sta tesvi lle R oad Charlot te, NC 28 269 545167664 Rev . 3 6/1 5/ 10 BRW R WA R N I N G : Read and follow all S afet y Ru les and Oper ating I nst ruc tions before using t his product . Failur e to do so c an res ult in ser ious injury . Ref er to you r original manual f or additional Warn[...]
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2 ID ENTIF ICA TIO N OF SAFETY S YMBO LS W ARNING : This unit c an be dangerous ! Careles s or improper use can c aus e ser ious injury. Read the operator ’s manual bef ore us e. Fai lure t o follow ins truc tions c ould res ult in s er ious i njury. Sav e operat or ’s manual . Blade c an throw objec ts violently. Y ou c an be blinded or injure[...]
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3 S Alw ays w ear heav y, long pants , long s leev es , boots , and glov es . S Alw ays wear foot p rotec tion. Do not g o bare - foot or wea r sa ndals. S Sec ure hair abov e s houlder length . S ec ure o rr e m o v el o o s ec l o t h i n go r c l o t h i n gw i t h loos ely hangin g ties , st raps , tas s els , etc. They can be c aug ht in mov i[...]
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4 S Ground F ault Circ uit Inter rupter (GF CI) protec tion s hould be prov ided on the circ uit or outlet to be us ed for the powerhead. R e- ceptac les are available hav ing built-in GFC I protec tion and may be us ed for this measure of safet y . UNIT/ MAINTEN ANCE SAFETY WAR NI N G : Dis c onnect pow erhead spar k plug ( or dis connec t pow erh[...]
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5 OPER A TION KNOW YOUR EDGER A TT ACHMENT READ THIS INSTRUC TION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFO RE OPERA TING YO UR EDG - ER ATT AC HME NT . Compar e the illus tr ations wit h yo ur att achment to familiar ize you rs elf wit h the loc ation of t he v arious c ontr ols a nd adjus tments . S av e this manual fo r futur e ref erenc e. Depth Adjus tment[...]
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6 WAR NI N G : Make s ur e t he loc king/ releas e button is lock ed in the primary hole and the k nob is s ec urely tightened before op- erating the unit. Usi ng th e wr on g ho le c ou l d lead to s eri ous in jury or damage to the unit . Lock ing/R elease Butto n in Prima ry Hole INST A LLING A TT ACHMENT HANGER An attac hment hanger is prov ide[...]
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7 MAINT ENANCE WAR NI N G : Alway s s top unit and dis - connec t spark plug wire (or dis c onnec t pow- erhead fr om power s our ce) before per forming maintenance. CHECK FOR DAMA GED OR WORN P ARTS Contac t an authoriz ed s erv ic e dealer for re- placement of damaged or wor n parts . S Blade Shield - - Dis c ontinue us e of edger if blade shield[...]
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8 STORAGE WAR NI N G : Perfor m the following st eps af ter eac h us e: S Allow attac hment and gearbox to cool be- fore s toring or trans porting. S Store attac hment w ith blade s hield in place. Pos ition attachment s o that any s harp ob- ject c annot ac cident ally c aus e injury. S Store the att achment in a dry, well venti- lated area out of[...]