Page 2 - Symbols; SYMBOL EXPLANATION
2 – English Symbols SYMBOL EXPLANATION WARNING! Clearing saws,brushcutters and trimmers can bedangerous!Careless or incorrect use can result inserious or fatal injury to the operatoror others. Read through the Operator‘s Manualcarefully and understand the contentbefore using the machine. Always use•...
Page 3 - Before using a new machine; CONTENTS; List of contents
English – 3 Before using a new machine • Read the Operator‘s Manual carefully.• Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting equipment. See page 13. • Start the machine and check the carburettor settings. See page 16-17. IMPORTANT! A too lean carburettor adjustment significantlyincreases the ris...
Page 4 - The machine‘s safety equipment; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 – English The machine‘s safety equipment This section describes the machine‘s safety equipment, itsfunction and how checks and maintenance are carried out toensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter “What iswhat“ to locate where this equipment is positioned on yourmachine.) Personal prot...
Page 7 - Cutting equipment; Trimmer head
English – 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6. Cutting equipment The section describes how through correct maintenance andthrough using the right type of cutting equipment you can:• Obtain maximum clearing capacity.• Increase the service life of the cutting equipment. Two basic rules: 1)Only use the cutting and...
Page 8 - General safety instructions; Transport and storage
8 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety instructions Transport and storage • Store and transport the machine and fuel so that any leakage or fumes do not risk coming into contact with sparks ornaked flames. For example, electric machines, electricmotors, electrical switches/power switches, he...
Page 9 - General working instructions; Basic working techniques; Basic safety precautions
English – 9 ! General working instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Basic working techniques • Always trim at full throttle. • Always drop to idling speed after each working operation. Longer periods running at full throttle without loading theengine (that is without resistance, which the engine feelsfro...
Page 11 - What is what on the trimmer?
English – 11 26 25 ¥ ¢ 27 = WHAT IS WHAT? What is what on the trimmer? 1. Trimmer head 2. Grease filler cap 3. Angle gear 4. Spray guard 5. Shaft 6. Loop handlebar 7. Throttle 8. Stop switch 9. Throttle trigger lock 10. Suspension for harness (not on 225L Lite) 11. Cylinder cover 12. Starter handle ...
Page 12 - Assembling the loop handlebar; ASSEMBLY
12 – English Assembling the loop handlebar ASSEMBLY • Unscrew the handle and plastic cover from thehandlebar bracket. • Place the loop handlebar with the handlebar holderon the handlebar bracket.Fit the handle and plasticcover. Do not tighten tootight. • Put on the harness and hang the trimmer in th...
Page 14 - FUEL HANDLING; Fuel mixture; Gasoline
14 – English FUEL HANDLING Fuel mixture • Clean around the fuel cap. Contamination inthe tank can disruptoperations. • Ensure that the fuel is well mixed by shaking thecontainer before fillingthe tank. WARNING!Always provide good ventilation whenhandling fuel. ! Fuelling WARNING!The following precau...
Page 15 - START AND STOP; Control before starting; Start and stop
English – 15 START AND STOP Control before starting For reasons of safety followthese recommendations! • Check that the support flange is not cracked dueto fatigue or due to beingtightened too much.Discard the supportflange if it is cracked. • Ensure the locking nut has not lost its captiveforce. Th...
Page 16 - Carburettor; Functioning; MAINTENANCE; Fine adjustment; Conditions
16 – English Carburettor Your Husqvarna product has been designed andmanufactured to specifications that reduce harmfulemissions.After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the enginehas broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peakperformance and producing the least amount of harmfulemissions ...
Page 17 - Final setting of the idling speed T
English – 17 Final setting of the idling speed T Adjust the idling speed withthe screw T, If it is necessaryto readjust. First turn theidle speed adjusting screw Tclockwise until the cuttingattachment starts to rotate/move.Then turn, counter-clockwise until the cuttingattachment stops. A correctlyad...
Page 18 - Cooling system; Air filter
18 – English MAINTENANCE Cooling system To maintain as low opera-ting temperature as possiblethe engine is equipped witha cooling system.The cooling system consistsof:1. An air intake on the starter unit. 2. Cooling fins on the flywheel. 3. Cooling fins on the cylinder 4. Cylinder cover (leads cold ...
Page 19 - Angle gear
English – 19 MAINTENANCE Two-part shaft The end of the drive axle inthe lower shaft should belubricated with grease every30 hours. There is a riskthat the drive axle ends(splined coupling) on two-part shafts jam if they arenot lubricated regularly. Angle gear The angle gear is filledwith a sufficien...
Page 20 - Maintenance schedule; Daily maintenance; Weekly maintenance; Monthly maintenance
20 – English MAINTENANCE NOTE: Use only HUSQVARNA replacement parts. Use ofother brands of replacement parts can cause damage to yourunit or injury to the operator or others. Your warranty doesnot cover damage or liability caused by the use of accessoriesand/or attachments not specifically recommend...
Page 21 - TECHNICAL DATA; Technical data
English – 21 TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Engine Cylinder capacity, cu. in/cm 3 Cylinder bore, inch/mmStroke length, inch/mmRecommended max. speed, rpmMax. speed, should not be exceeded. rpmIdling speed, rpmSpeed of output axle, rpmMax. engine output, acc. to ISO 8893 Ignition system Manufacturer/t...
Page 22 - YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND; FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
22 – English YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Carb(California Air Resources Board) and Husqvarna Forest &Garden are pleased to explain the emissions control systemwarranty on your 1997 and later Lawn and GardenEquipment Engine. In U.S., new uti...
Page 23 - NOTES