Weed Eater RTE113C manual

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    Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones Manuel d’Instructions Plea se do not re tur n produc t to re taile r . Por fa vor , no dev uelv a el produc to al lugar de com pra . V euille z ne pas re tourne r le produi t au détail lant. 1 - - 800 - - 554 - - 6723 www .weedeater .com Re gist er your pr oduct online a t: Re gist re su prod ucto en l?[...]

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    2 SAFE TY RU LE S WAR N I NG : When using elec tric gar- dening applianc es, bas ic safety pr ecautions must alw ays be followed to reduc e the ris k of fire, elec tric shoc k, and s erious injury. Read and follow all ins tr uctions . SAFETY INFORMA TION ON THE UNIT This pow er unit can be dangerous ! O perator is r espons ible for following the w [...]

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    3 S Do not abus e cord. N ever c arry t he 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 disc onnection 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 YOUR TRIMMER i n the OPERA TION sec tion). S Do not us e [...]

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    4 ASSE MBL Y WAR N I NG : If receiv ed as s embled, rev iew all as sembly steps to ensure y our unit is properly as sembled and all fasteners are secu re. TUBE ASSEMBL Y Wires Upper Loc k ing Sleev e As sembly Lower Loc k ing Sleev e As sembly 1. Align upper tube gr oove w ith triangle on lower loc k ing s leeve as s embly . P ush tubes together un[...]

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    5 3. Ins ert the s hield onto the motor housing. Ensur e the cut ting head remains fr ee to rotate and the line is not c aught between the shield and the motor hous ing. 4. T wis t the s hield as illust rated until it snaps sec urely into place. Mak e sure t he shield is as s embled to the unit as s hown in the following illus tration and in the KN[...]

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    6 OPERA TI NG INSTRUCTI ONS Us e only a v oltage s upply as s pecified on your unit. SEL ECT AN EX TEN SION COR D Extensi on Cord Gauge C hart Length of Cor d Gauge 25 Ft. (7. 5 m) 50 Ft. (15 m) 100 Ft. (30 m) 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 16 Gauge Ex tension c ords are av ailable for this unit. A TT ACH THE EXTENSION CORD T O YOUR TRIMMER Loop your ex tens io[...]

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    7 Scalpi ng MOW IN G Y our trimmer is ideal for mowing in plac es conv entional lawn mowers c annot reac h. In the mowing pos ition, k eep the line parallel to the ground. Avoid pr ess ing the head into the ground as this c an sc alp the ground and dam- age the tool. Mow ing SWEEPING The fanning ac tion of the r otating line can be used for a quick[...]

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    8 8. Ins ert the line into the exit hole in the hub as s hown i n the illust ration. 9. Align the notc h wi th the line ex it hole. 10. Pus h the s pool into the hub until it snaps into place. 1 1. Pull on the line ex tending outside the hub to releas e it from the notch; otherw is e, the unit will not func tion properly. Small Hole Spool Ta p Butt[...]

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    9 TROUBL E CAUSE REME DY Tr im m e r he a d stops under a load or does not turn when s w itch is pres sed. 1. Allow tip of line to do the cutting. 2. Cont ac t yo ur author ized s erv ic e dealer. 3. C heck Break er Box . 4. R emove debris . Line does not advanc e or break s while cutting. 1. C heck line routing. 2. R ewind line tightly and ev enly[...]

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    10 LIM ITED W ARRANTY WEED EA TER , a div is ion of Hus qv arna C on- sumer O utdoor P roduc ts N.A ., Inc ., w arr ants to the ori ginal c ons umer pur chas er t hat eac h new WEED EA TER brand e lectric or cordless pro - duct is fr ee from def ec ts in mat erial and work - manship and agr ees to r epair or rep lac e under this war ranty any de fe[...]