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WE EL-13TNE T rademark Instru ct io n M anua l Ma nua l de Instru cc ione s M anue l d’In st ruction s ENGLISH S I A Ç N A R F L O Ñ A P S E W EE D EA TER 7349 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 W EE D EA TER 85 0 Ma the son Blvd. W est Miss issauga, O ntario L5V 0B4 W AR NING: Read a nd f oll ow all Safety Rules and Operatin g I ns tr uc tio[...]
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2 SAFE TY RU LE S WAR N I N G : When us ing elec tric gar- dening applianc es, bas ic saf ety prec autions must alway s be follow ed to reduce the ris k of fire, elec tric s hock , and s erious injury. Read and follow all ins truc tions . SAFETY INFORMA TION ON THE UNIT This pow er unit c an be dangerous ! O perator is r espons ible for following t[...]
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3 S Do not abus e cord. N ever c arry the unit by the extens ion cor d or y ank ex tens ion cord to disc onnect unit . S Us e cord r etainer to prev ent disconnec tion of ext ension c ord from unit and poss ible damage to t he unit due t o plug mov ement (see A TT ACH THE EXTENSION CORD T O YO UR TRIMM ER in the OPERA TION sec tion). S Do not us e [...]
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4 ASSEMBL Y W ARNING: If rec ei ved ass em bled , rev ie w al l a ss em bl y st ep s to en sure y ou r uni t is pr ope rly a ss em ble d an d al l fa st en ers ar e secure. T UB E ASSE MBL Y Wi re protector U ppe r Lo ck in g Slee ve A ss embl y Lo wer Lo ck in g S lee v e A ss em bl y 2. A lig n uppe r t ub e gro ove w it h tr iangl e on lo wer lo[...]
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5 2. Ins er t the s hiel d on to the motor hou s ing . Ensure the cutt in g hea d remain s free to r ota te an d th e lin e is no t c augh t bet w ee n th e s hiel d an d th e motor hou s ing (see following illustration). 3. T wis t the s hiel d as illu s tr ate d un til the hole in the shield aligns with the hole in the housings . Make s ur e the [...]
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6 O PER A TI NG I NS TRUC TI ONS Use onl y a v oltag e s uppl y as s pe c ifie d on y ou r unit . SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD Exte ns ion Cord G aug e Cha rt Len gth of C ord Gaug e 25 Ft. (7.5 m) 50 Ft. (15 m) 10 0 Ft. (30 m) 18 G aug e 16 G aug e 16 G aug e Ext en s io n cords are avai la b le fo r t hi s unit . A T T ACH TH E EX T ENS ION CORD TO Y[...]
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7 SW E EPIN G The f annin g act io n of the r ota t in g lin e can be used fo r a qui ck an d ea s y clean up . Kee p the lin e pa r alle l to an d abo ve the surfa ces bein g sw ep t an d mo v e the t oo l fro m s id e to s ide . Sw eepi ng S ca lping MOWING Y ou r tr im mer is idea l for mo w in g in pla ces c on v en t iona l la wn mowers can no[...]
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8 SER VI CE AND ADJUSTME NT S REP LAC ING THE LINE 1. Disc onne ct the uni t from th e po wer s ou rce. 2. Pr ess an d hol d in the two c ap r elea se lat c he s. 3. P ul l cap away from the hub . Cap Cap r elea se la tch S poo l Hub Eyelet 4. R emo ve ol d s pool . 5. C lea n enti re sur fa ce of hub an d sp ool . 6. R epla ce with a pre- - w oun [...]
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9 TROUBLE CA U SE REMED Y T r im mer head st op s unde r a loa d or doe s no t turn w he n switch is press ed . 1. A llo w tip of lin e to do th e c utt ing . 2. C on t ac t you r au t ho r iz ed se rvi ce d ea le r . 3. C he ck Br ea ker Box. 4. Remove deb ris. Lin e doe s no t ad v an ce or brea ks w hil e cutt ing . 1. C he ck lin e r outing . 2[...]
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10 LI MITED W AR RAN TY WEE D EA T ER , a di vis io n of Hus qva rn a Co n- su me r Ou t doo r P r odu c ts N. A. , In c., wa rr an ts t o th e o ri gin al c on sum e r pu rc ha ser t ha t ea ch ne w WEE D EA T ER b ra nd e le ct ri c or co rd le ss p ro - d uct i s fr ee fr om de f e ct s i n ma te ri al an d wo rk- man s hi p an d ag r ee s to r [...]