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2 ID ENTIF ICA TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OLS W ARNING : This unit c an be dangerous! C areles s or improper use can caus e s erious injury. Read the oper ator ’s manual bef ore us e. Fai lure to f ollow ins tr uc tions c ould res ult in s erio us inju ry. Save o perator ’s manual. Trimmer line can t hrow objec ts violently. Y ou c an be blinded or [...]
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3 ID ENTIF ICA TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OLS When s ervic ing unit, use only identical replac e- ment parts . Nev er allow c hildren to operate this unit. This unit is for hous ehold use only and not for commerc ial use. Store unit indoors in a high, dry plac e out of the reac h of childr en. Store unit unplugged. This unit is double insulated. All int[...]
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4 WAR N I NG : T rimmer l ine throws ob- ject s v iolently. Y ou and other s c an be blinded/ injured. Wear safety glas s es, boots , and leg protec tion. Keep body parts c lear of r otating line. Keep c hildren, by s tanders , and animals 50 feet (15 meters ) aw ay . If approac hed stop unit immediately . If s ituations oc c ur whic h are not cov [...]
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5 S Do not ov erreac h or s tand on uns table s up- port. Keep f irm footing and balanc e. S Keep the c utt ing head below w aist lev el. Do not rais e handles ab ove y our wais t. C utting head c an come dang erous ly c los e to your body . S Keep away from c utting head and spinning line. S Us e unit properly. Use only for trimming, sc alping, an[...]
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6 NOTE: I f s hield is not pro perly ins t alled, dam- age to unit (in cludin g motor fai lure) w ill r esult . 1. Plac e the s hield onto the motor housing. Ens ure the cut ting head remains free to rotate and the line is not c aught between the s hield and the motor housing ( see fol- lowing illus tration). Motor Hous ing Shield Line Limiter Pin [...]
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7 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1. Turn height adjust er in the direc tion indi- cat ed to unlock (s ee illus tration). Hei gh t adjust er Lo cked Unloc ked 2. Adjus t the length of the tube to t he most c omfortable operating pos ition. 3. Turn height adjuster in the opposite direc- tion to loc k . OPER A TION KNOW YOUR TRIMMER READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL A[...]
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8 POWER CORD The POWER CO RD is wher e you attac h your ext ension c ord to the unit. TRI GGER SWI TCH T h eT R I G G E RS W I T C Hi s u s e dt ot u r no nt h e unit. Squeez e the trigger sw itc h to oper ate the unit. Releas e to s top. LINE LI MITE R PIN The LINE LIMITER PIN cuts t he cutting line to the proper c utt ing length. TRIMMER HE AD Th[...]
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9 S Repeat until y ou hear the line hitting against the line limiter pin (do not r epeat this pr oc e- dure more than 6 times) . If problems are ex perienc ed with the aut o- matic line feed, ref er to the TR OU BLE- SHOOTING T ABLE. T o manuall y feed the nyl on li ne: S If requir ed, the c utting line c an be fed out manually . S T o operate, pr [...]
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10 Edging Edging Dir ection SCALPING The s calping technique remov es unwanted veget ation down to the ground. Hold the bot- tom of the trimmer head about 3 inches (8 c m) above the ground and at an angle. Allow the tip of the line to s trik e the ground ar ound trees , post s, monuments , etc. This technique in- cr eases line wear . Scalpi ng MOWI[...]
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11 Air V ents S Remov e the wheel by pr es sing one of the buttons . Clean the w heel and groov e on the motor hous ing with a s oft brus h. Reins tall wheel ( see ASSEMBL Y sect ion) . Groov e SERVIC E AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACING THE LINE WAR N I NG : Disc onnec t unit fr om power s ourc e before s erv ic ing. 1. Pr ess and hold in the two cap relea[...]
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12 10. Place s pool into hub with c ut out ar ea of spool in line with eyelets (s ee illustration). Cut out area of s pool Eyelet 1 1. R emove one line from notch and feed line through ey elet. R epeat for s ec ond line. 12. Reins tall the s pool cap. USER REPLACEABLE SERVI CE P ARTS Spool with 0.065 ″ Trimmer Line 545124402 Spool Cap 545124417 A[...]
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13 TROUBL E CAUSE REME DY Tr i mm e r h ea d stops under a load or does not turn w hen sw itch is pres sed. 1. Allow tip of line to do the c utting. 2 . C ontac t yo ur author iz ed ser v ice d ealer . 3. C heck Break er Box . 4. R emove debris . Line does not advanc e, line is too shor t, or trimmer v ibrate s. 1. C heck line routing. 2. R ewind l[...]
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14 LIM ITED W ARRANTY WEED EA TER , a div is ion of Hus qv arna C on - s umer Outdoor P roduc ts N.A ., Inc ., w arrants to the origina l c ons umer pur chas er that eac h new WEED EA TER brand electric or cordless pro- duc t is f ree fr om defec ts in mater ial and work - mans hip and agrees to r epair or r eplac e under this war rant y any defec [...]