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R T rademark DANGER: 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 . PELIGRO: Lea el manual del operador y s iga todas las adv ert encias e instr uc - ciones de segur idad. El no hacerlo puede resultar en lesiones graves. DANGER: Lire le manuel de l’ut[...]
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2 SAFETY RULES W ARNING: When using electric edg- ers, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury . Read all instructions and safety information throughout this manual. DANGER: T H I SP O W E RT O O LC A NB E DANGE ROUS ! This uni t can cause ser i - ous inj ury incl uding ampu[...]
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3 D Inspect extension cords before each use and replace if damaged. D Don’t abuse cord. Never carry unit by the cord or yank extension cord to disconnect unit. D T o reduce the possibility of the ex - tension cord disconnecting from the unit during operation, tie the power cord on the unit to the extension cord as shown in the Extension Cord sec-[...]
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4 was designed. Use the right ap- pliance. Use only for jobs explained in this manual. MAINTENANCE SAFETY D Maintain unit with care. Maintain unit according to recommended proce- dures. Follow instructions for chang - ing blades in the SERVICE AND AD- JUSTMENTS section. Keep blade and blade guard clean to reduce the risk of injury . D Never start u[...]
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Page 5
5 MINIMUM WIR E GAUGE RECOMME NDATIONS VOL TS 25 FT . 50 FT . 100 FT . 120 16 A.W.G.* 16 A.W.G.* *American Wire Gauge 14 A.W.G.* 150 FT . 12 A.W.G.* Secure extension cord to unit: D T ie the power plug on the unit to the extension cord as shown. D Insert plug into cord socket. Extens ion Cord Power Plug on Unit DOUBLE IN SULATION CONSTRUCTION This [...]
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6 EDGING - - - -yields precise, close cutting around sidewalks, dri veways, patios, et c. EDGING BEVELING - - - -provides a wider cut or trench around sidewalks, driveways, patios, etc. Beveling removes more material and therefore increases motor load. Be careful to cut slowly to avoid motor stalling or overload, which may damage the motor . BEVELI[...]
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7 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS BLADE MAINTENANCE W ARNING: The blade will spin mo- mentarily after the motor stops. Make sure blade has stopped turning and disconnect unit from the pow er source before performing work on the blade. CAUTION: Wear protective gloves when handling or performing mainte- nance on blade to help avoid injury . S Use the proper [...]
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Blade stops under a load or does not turn when switch is pressed. S Forcing blade into material. S Blade guard c logged wit h debris . S Edge guide bent t oward blade. S Unit unplugged. S Fuse blown/ci rcuit breaker off. S Worn spring washer . S None of the above. S Cut at a slower pace. S Clean blade gu[...]