Poulan PP335 manual

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    ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS DANGER: Read and follow all Saf ety Rules and Oper ating Inst ructions before using this product. F ailure to do s o can result in serious injury . PELIGRO: Lea el manual de instr ucciones y siga t odas las adv ertencias e instr ucciones de s eguridad. El no hac erlo puede r esultar en le - siones graves . DANGER: Lire l[...]

  • Page 2

    2 UL CLAS SIFIED PRODUCT NOTICE Only the foll owing Gasoli ne Powered Combinat ion Gardening A ppliance powerhead m odels and their res pectiv e at tachment s have been Class ified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. , in accordanc e with the applic able safety requirements . Powerhead including brushcutter/trimmer attachment PP335 .................[...]

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    3 S Always wear heavy , long pants, l ong sleeves, boots, and gloves. Wear i ng safety leg guards is recommended. S Always wear foot prot ection . Do not go barefoot or wear sandals. S Secure hair above shoulder length . Secure or remo ve loos e c lothing an d jew elry or cloth- ing with loosely hanging t ies, straps, tassels, etc. They can be caug[...]

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    4 age in otherwise healt hy people. If symptom s occur such as numbnes s, pain, loss of strength, change in sk in color or t exture, or loss of f eeling in t he fingers, hands, or joints , discont inue the use of this t ool and seek med- ical attention. An anti - -vibration system does not guarant ee t he avoidanc e of t hese prob- lems. Us ers who[...]

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    5 1. Lift handlebar t o upright posit ion. Handlebar 2. Rotate handlebar/ clamp counterc lock- wise toward engi ne unti l clamp falls i nto groove of bas e. Handlebar Handlebar Clamp Clamp Knob Clamp Base 3. Place the handlebar in a com fortable positi on. 4. Retighten handlebar by t urning c lamp knob c lockwis e unt il handlebar is sec ure and st[...]

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    6 ASSEMBL Y INFORMA TION - - TRIMMER H EAD TRIMMER HEAD NOTE: R emove the blade and metal shield be- fore attaching t he plastic shield and trimmer head. T o remove blade, a lig n h ol e i n t he du st cup with the hole in the side of the gearbox by rotating t he blade. Insert a small s crewdriver into aligned holes. This wil l k eep the s ha ft f [...]

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    7 1. P lace the metal shield under the gearbox, and align the screw holes. Shield Gearbox 2. Insert and thread the 4 m ounting screws through t he holes of the gearbox and the metal s hield. Tighten evenly and secure- ly with the hex wrench prov ided. INST ALLA TION OF THE MET AL BLADE W ARNING: Wear pr otective gloves when handling or performing m[...]

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    8 OPERATION KNOW YOUR UNIT REA D THIS I NST RUCTI ON MANUA L AND SA FE TY RULES B EF ORE OPERATI NG YOUR UNI T . Com pare the illustr ations w ith your unit to familia riz e your self w ith the locatio n of th e var ious co ntro ls and adjustments. S ave this manual for future reference. Line Limit er Blade Primer Bulb Handlebar Starter Handl e Thr[...]

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    9 Throttle Trigger ON/OFF Switch HOW TO ST ART YOUR UNIT W ARNING: The trimm er head will turn while start ing the engine. Avoid any con- tact with the muff ler. A hot muffler c an cause serious burns. ST ARTING A COLD ENGINE (or a warm engine after running out of fuel) Starti ng Position Muffler Choke Lever Starter Handl e Primer Bulb 1. Set unit [...]

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    10 If the unit still doesn’t start , refer to TROUBL ESHOOTIN G T ABLE o r call 1-800-554-6723. OPERA TING THE COUPLER This model is equipped wit h a coupler which enables optional attachment s to be install ed. The optional attachm ents are: MODEL: Edger PP1000E ...................... Cultiv ator PP2000T ................... Blower PP 3000B .....[...]

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    11 The most ef ficient line lengt h i s the maxim um length allowed by the li ne limiter. Alway s keep the shiel d in place when t he tool is being oper- ated. T o adv ance line: S Operate the engine at full thrott le. S Hold the tri mmer head parallel to and above the grass y area. S T ap t he bottom of the trimmer head l ightly on the ground one [...]

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    12 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH WEED BLADE S Blade Thrust is a reaction t hat only occurs when using a bladed unit . This reaction can cause serious injury such as amputat ion. Carefully study this section. It is impor tant that you understand what causes blade thrust, how you can r educe the chance of its occurring, and how you can remain [...]

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    13 EDGER SAFETY W ARNING: Inspec t t he area to be edged bef ore eac h use. Remov e objects (ro cks, broken glass, nai ls, wire , etc.) which can be thrown by the blade or c an wrap around t he shaft. S Blade rotates moment arily af ter the trigger is released. The blade can seriously c ut you or othe rs. S Allow blade to stop before remov ing it f[...]

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    14 W ARNING: Inspec t the area bef ore start ing the unit . Remov e all debris and hard obje cts such as r ocks, gla ss, wire, etc. tha t can ricoc het, be thrown, or otherwis e c ause injury or damage duri ng operation. S Do not us e a cut ting blade that is bent, warped, c racked, brok en or damaged in any other way . Have worn or damaged parts r[...]

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    15 S Keep t he rotor clear of debris. S Do not t hrow snow near other people. The snow thrower could propel s mall objec ts at high speed caus ing injury . S After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, disc onnect spark plug and i nspect the snowt hrower for damage and repair if necess ary before restart ing unit . S Never operate the snowt h[...]

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    16 Hub Line in Not ch Line in Not ch Line exit hol es 5. Wind the l ine evenly and tightl y ont o the spool. W ind in t he direct ion of the arrows found on the spool . 6. Push the l ines int o the notc hes, leaving 3 to 5 inches (7 - - 12 c m) unwound. 7. Insert the li nes into the the ex it holes in the hub as shown in the illustration . 8. Align[...]

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    17 S Check entire unit for loose screws , nuts, and bolts. Replace any damaged, broken, or worn parts . S At the beginni ng of t he next seas on, use only fresh fuel having the proper gasoline to oil ratio. OTHER S Do not store gasoline from one season to another . S Replace your gasoline can if it starts t o rust. TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will [...]

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    18 LIMITED WARRANTY ELECTROL UX HOME PRODUCTS, INC. , warrants to the original purchaser that each new Poulan PRO " " " " brand gasoline t ool or at - tachment is f ree from defec ts in materi al and workmanshi p and agrees to repair or replace under thi s warranty any defec tive gasoline product or att achment as foll ows from [...]

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    19 Any warr anted part which is not scheduled for replacement as r equi red maintenance, or w hich is scheduled only for regular inspection to the ef- fect of ”repair or replace as necessary” s hall be warr ant ed for 2 year s. Any warranted par t which is scheduled for replacement as required main- tenance shall be warr ant ed for the per i od[...]