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W ARNING: Read and fo llow all Saf ety Rules and Operat ing Instr uct ions bef ore using th is produc t. Failur e to do so c an result in serious injur y . Ref er to your original manual f or additional Warnings and Oper ating Ins truc tio ns. ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual de instr ucciones y siga todas las advert encias e instrucciones de seguridad. [...]
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Page 2
2 ID ENTI FIC A TI ON O F SAFETY S YMBOLS W ARNING: This unit c an be dangerous! C areles s or improper use c an c aus e ser ious injur y. Read the oper ator ’s manu al before u se. F ailure t o follow instruc tions could res ult in s erio us i njury. Sav e operator ’ s manual . Blade c an throw objec ts v iolently. Y ou can be blinded or injur[...]
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3 S Alway s wear he avy, long pants , long s lee ves , boots , and glov es. S Alway s w ear foot p rotec tion. Do not go bare- foot or wea r sandal s. S Sec ure hair above s houlder len gth . Sec 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 loosel y hanging ties , s tr aps, t as sels , etc. They can be caug ht in mov ing par[...]
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Page 4
4 S Ground Fault C irc uit Interr upter (GFC I) protec tion should be pr ovided on the cir cuit or outlet to be us ed for the powerhead. R e- ceptac les are av ailable having built-in GFC I pr otec tion and may be us ed f or this measure of s afet y . UNIT/ MAI NTENANCE SAFETY WAR N I NG : Dis connec t power head spar k plug (or dis c onnect pow er[...]
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5 OPER A T ION KNOW YOUR EDGER A TT ACHMENT READ THIS INSTRUC TION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EDG - ER ATT AC HME NT . Compar e the illus tr ations with y our attac hment to fami liariz e y ours elf w ith the locat ion of the various controls and adjust ments . Sav e this manual for fut ure ref erenc e. Depth Adjus tment Knob Bla[...]
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6 WAR N I NG : Make s ure the loc k ing/ releas e button is loc k ed in the primary hole and the knob is sec urely tightened before op- erating the unit. Usi ng th e wro ng ho le co u l d lead to s erious injury or damage to the unit . Lock ing/Releas e Butto n in Prima ry Hole INST A LLING A TT ACHMENT HANGER An attac hment hanger is prov ided for[...]
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7 MAINTE NANCE WAR N I NG : Alway s s top unit and dis- connec t s park plug w ire ( or dis c onnec t pow- erhead from pow er s ourc e) before per forming maintenance. CHECK FOR DAMA GED OR WORN P ARTS Contac t an authoriz ed s erv ice dealer for re- placement of damaged or wor n parts . S Blade Shield - - Dis continue us e of edger if blade shield[...]
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8 STORAGE WAR N I NG : Perform t he following steps after eac h use: 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. Position at tachment s o that any sharp ob- ject c annot ac cidentally c aus e injury. S Store the att achment in a dr y, well v enti- lated area out of th[...]