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GHT 180 GHT 220 R T rademark W ARNING: Read and follow all Safet y Rules and Oper ating I nstr uctions before using this product . F ailure t o do so can r esult in s erious injury . ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual de instr ucciones y siga t odas las advertenc ias e instr ucciones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede res ultar en lesiones graves. A VERTISS[...]
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-- 2 -- SAFETY RULES W ARNING: Failure to follow all Safety Rules and Precauti ons c an result i n serious injur y. DANGER: THI S POW ER TOOL CAN BE DAN GERO US! This unit can cause serious injury including amputati on or blindness t o the operator and others. The w arnings and safety instructions i n this manual must be followed to provide reasona[...]
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-- 3 -- Allow blades to stop before removi ng them f rom the cut . W ARNING: Blades can throw objects violent ly . D Y ou can be blinded or injured. D We ar safety glasse s. W ARNING: Hazard zone f or thrown object s D Blades can throw objects v iolentl y . D Others can be blinded or injured. D Keep people and animals 30 feet (10 meters) away. Boot[...]
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-- 4 -- OPERATION KNOW YOUR HEDGE T RIMMER READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RUL ES BEFORE OPER ATING YOUR UNIT . Compare the illustration s with your u nit to familiar ize yourself with the location of the vari- ous controls and adjustment s. Save t his manual for future referenc e. Hand Guard Muffler Spark Plug Throttle Trigger ON/OFF Switc[...]
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-- 5 -- STOPPING YOUR ENGINE D T o st op the engine, move t he ON/OFF switch t o the OFF position. ST ARTING YOUR ENGINE D Fuel engine. Move at least 10 feet (3 me- ters) away from t he fueli ng site. D Hold the unit on the ground i n the s tarting positi on as shown. Support uni t so the blade is off of the ground and away from trees, bus hes, onl[...]
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-- 6 -- ST ARTING A FLOODED ENGINE Flooded engines can be start ed by pl acing the ON/OFF s witch i n t he ON position and the choke lev er in t he OFF CHOK E pos ition and engaging t he throt tle lock as di rected in the STARTING A COLD ENGI NE sec tion; then, pull t he rope to clear t he engine of excess fu el . Starting could require pulling t h[...]
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-- 7 -- STORAGE W ARNING: Perform the f ollowing steps aft er each us e: S Allow engine to cool, and secure the unit before st oring or t ransporti ng. S Store unit and fuel i n a well ventil ated area where fuel vapors c annot reach sparks or open flames f rom water heaters, elect ric motors or swit ches, furnaces, etc . S Store unit with all guar[...]
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-- 8 -- TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will not start. Engine will not idle properly . 1. Carburetor requi res adjustm ent. 2. Cranks haft seals worn. 3. Compressi on low. 1. S ee “Carburetor Adjustment ” in Servic e and Adj ustment s Sec tion. 2. Contac t an aut horized se rvice dealer . 3. Contac t an aut horized se rvice dealer . 1. Ai r filt e[...]
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-- 9 -- signs, specif icati ons, and access ories of all products at any t ime without notice or obliga- tion to any purchaser . U. S . E PA EMIS SION CONTROL WARRANTY STA TEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RI GHT S AND OBLI GA - TION S: The U. S. Environmental Protecti on Agency and POULAN/WEED EA TER, DIVI- SI ON OF WCI OUTDOOR P RODUCTS , I NC. , are pleased [...]