Manafacture: McCulloch
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3) While tightening the blade assembly can be held fast by inserting a wrench or the screwdriver supplied into the cap and gearcase holes; to do this, rotate the cap until the two holes align. NB. Only use blades or nylon string heads marked with a maximum speed of at least 10.500 min-1. For instructions to replace the nylon string please refer to illustrations N1-5 in the front of this manual. G. ENGINE/SHAFT ASSEMBLY A DANGER. Do not run engine without shaft attached as clutch could fly off. 1) Insert the shaft (A) into the engine joint (B) making the female squared end (C) inside the joint mates with the male squared end (D) of the shaft. Rotate the shaft from right to left to obtain a precise fit. Now tighten the locking bolt (E) clockwise to ensure the shaft is held firmly in the joint. 2) If the joint is not tightened onto the engine housing, first make sure the shaft is fully and correctly engaged up to the shank, then tighten the 4 screws (A) in a criss-cross sequence. H. HANDLE ASSEMBLY J FRONT HANDLE Secure the handle in front of the label placed on the shaft 11 cm from the rear grip when assembling nylon string head and 36 cm when 3) Assemble the eyelet (A) of the ground wire onto the end of the throttle cable and install the washer (B). Insert the throttle cable into the cable mount (C), install the second washer (B) and insert the hexagonal nut. 4) Fit the end of the trigger cable connector (B) into the slot on swivel (C). 5) Adjust the nut (D) of the trigger cable connector so that the cable can easily slide in the opening with a play of 1 mm before operating the swivel (C). Tighten now the hexagonal nut (E). 6) Stop switch (STOP) cable: fit the connection. assembling metallic blades. This position ensures optimum balance and safety. The handle must be perpendicular to the shaft as illustrated. I. STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE WARNING. First read sections: SAFETY RULES, SAFETY USAGE and SYMBOLS. COLD ENGINE STARTING 1) Move stop switch to the “ON” position. 2) Depress the safety lever (S), squeeze the accelerator trigger (A) and push the throttle advance forwards (B). Now release the accelerator trigger (A) and then the throttle advance (B). WARNING: when the throttle advance is engaged, the head or blade rotates. 3) Move choke lever (E) to the closed position . 4) Press the primer bulb (C) several times until you see fuel going back to carburetor through pipe (D). Pull starter rope until engine fires once. 5) Move choke lever (E) to the open position then pull starter rope until engine fires. Let engine run for a few seconds holding the trimmer. Now disengage throttle advance by pulling trigger completely. Engine will now keep on running at idle speed. HOT ENGINE STARTING STOP switch on START position I. Trigger on idle position (released). Choke towards (open position ). Press the primer bulb (C) several times until you see fuel going back to carburetor through pipe (D). Pull starter rope. WARNING: when the throttle (B) advance is engaged, the head or blade rotates. 6) ENGINE STOPPING Press the stop switch moving it to STOP position 0. WARNING: when the engine is switched off rotating parts, blade or nylon string head, will keep on rotating for a few seconds. Hold the machine until all parts come to a standstill. N.B. In an emergency the above mentioned delay in stopping may be shortened by touching blade parallel on the ground. L. CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT Your machine may be fitted with a highly To adjust the idle speed, however, proceed as sensitive low emission carburettor. We now follows: therefore recommend that carburettor With engine running and warm, slowly turn screw adjustments are only made by an authorised ‘I’ or ‘T’ clockwise until the engine runs smoothly servicing dealer, equipped with instruments with a consistent noise level but without making that will ensure best performance with lowest the chain or cutting head rotate. emission levels. If the cutting attachment does move or the engine A A runs too fast, slowly turn screw ‘I’ or ‘T’ in an anticlockwise direction until the correct speed is obtained. Precise numerical engine speed settings are mentioned in the technical detail chart in the front of the owner’s manual. NOTE: A) Direct drive trimmers: The cutting head will M. REGULAR MAINTENANCE From time to time ensure all screws are tight. Replace damaged, worn, cracked or warped blades. Always make sure nylon string head or blade have been assembled correctly (see sections NYLON STRING HEAD and BLADE ASSEMBLY) and blade fastener is tightened. 1) AIR FILTER CLEANING (at least every 25 working hours). A dust clogged air filter may cause carburetor problems. This may prevent the engine from reaching its maximum speed and cause high fuel consumption and/or difficult starting. Remove filter cover as shown in figure 1. Carefully clean the inside of filter box. The filter can also be cleaned with compressed air. 2) SPARK PLUG From time to time (at least every 50 hours) remove and...
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