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ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS DANGER: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Oper ating Inst ruc tions bef ore using th is product . F ailure t o do so ca n result in serious inj ury . PELIG RO: Lea el manual de instrucc iones y s iga t odas las ad vert encias e instr ucciones de s eguridad. El no hac erlo puede resultar en le - siones grav es. DANGER:[...]
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2 IDENT IFICATION OF SYM BOLS DANGER! Th is brus hcut ter can be da ngerous ! Car eless or improper u se c an c aus e ser ious or ev en fatal inj ury. Read and unders tand t he instr uction manual before using the brus hc utter . Alway s w ear appropr iate ear protec tion, eye pr otection and head protec tion. SAFE TY RU LE S WAR N I N G : When us [...]
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3 Stop c oast ing blade by c ontact with c ut material. OPERA T OR SAFE TY S Dres s properly. Alway s wear s afety glas ses or s imilar eye protection when operating, or performing maintenanc e on y our unit (safe- ty glass es are available) . Ey e protection should be mark ed Z87. S Alway s w ear fac e or dust mas k if oper ation is dusty. S Alway[...]
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4 SPECIAL NOTICE: Ex posur e to vibr ations through prolonged us e of gas oline power ed hand tools c ould caus e blood vess el or nerve damage in the fingers , hands, and joints of people pr one to c irc ulation disor ders or abnor- mal sw ellings. P rolonged use in c old weather has been link ed to blood ves sel damage in otherwis e healthy peopl[...]
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5 3. Secure the mounting br ack et by tighten- ing the sc rew s w ith the hex wrench. 4. Locate the dec al on the handlebar . This decal inc ludes an ar row . Pos ition the handlebar with the mounting brac ket at the end of the arrow . 5. Position the s ec ond brac ket c ov er over the handlebar . Align the mounting brack - et and the brack et c ov[...]
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6 OPER A T ION KNOW YOUR BRUSHCUT TER A TT ACHMENT READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR BRU SHC UTTE R A T T AC HMEN T . Compare t he illustr ations w ith your unit to f amiliarize y ours elf with the loc ation of var ious c ontrols and adjustments. Sav e this m anual for future reference. Blade Shield Blade Gear box[...]
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7 INST AL LING A TT ACHMEN T HANGER An attac hment hanger is pr ovided for st orage when attac hment is not in us e. T o ins tall hang- er on attac hment: 1. Remove the s haft c ap from the attach- ment (if pres ent) and disc ard. 2. Pres s and hold the lock ing/releas e but- ton. 3. Push hanger onto t he attachment until the lock ing/releas e butt[...]
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8 Cut us ing the 2 o’cloc k t o 4 o’cloc k position of t he blade 2 o’cloc k 4 o’cloc k RECOM MENDED CU TTING POS ITION WA R N I N G : The operator or other s must not try to clear aw ay c ut material w ith the engine running or the blade turning to avoid ser ious injury. Stop engine and blade before removing materials wrapped around blade [...]
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9 6. Place the cupped was her onto the shaft . Make s ure the cupped s ide of t he was her is tow ard the blade. 7. Install blade nut by t hreading onto t he shaft c ounterc loc kw ise as you are fac ing the nut. NOTE: Mak e su re all par ts are in plac e as illus - trated, and t he blade is s andwi ched bet ween t he dust c up and t he r etaining [...]