Page 2 - NOTE; Contents; SPECIFICATIONS ....................................20
2 SAFETY FIRST I n s t r u c t i o n s c o n t a i n e d i n w a r n i n g s w i t h i n t h i smanual marked with a symbol concern critical points which must be taken into consideration toprevent possible serious bodily injury, and for thisr e a s o n y o u a r e r e q u e s t e d t o r e a d a l l...
Page 3 - WARNING LABELS ON THE MACHINE; (1) R e a d o w n e r ' s m a n u a l b e f o r e o p e r a t i n g t h i s; WARNING; Position: FUEL TANK CAP; SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE
3 1. WARNING LABELS ON THE MACHINE (1) R e a d o w n e r ' s m a n u a l b e f o r e o p e r a t i n g t h i s machine. (2) Wear head, eye and ear protection.(3) Warning/Attention(4) K e e p a l l c h i l d r e n , b y s t a n d e r s a n d h e l p e r s 1 5 meters away from the brushcutter I f w a ...
Page 4 - BEFORE USING THE MACHINE; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4 ■ BEFORE USING THE MACHINE a. Read this owner's manual carefully to understand how to operate this unit properly. b. This product has been designed for use in cutting grass, and it should never be used for any otherpurpose . c. You should never use this brushcutter when under the influence of alco...
Page 6 - NOTES ON STARTING THE ENGINE
6 ■ T H I N G S T O C H E C K B E F O R E U S I N G Y O U RBRUSHCUTTER a. Before beginning work, look around carefully to get a feel for the shape of the land, or grass to be trimmed,and whether or not there are any obstacles whichmight get in the way while working, and remove anyobstacles which can...
Page 8 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTION
8 immediately after shutting down the engine. Doing somay result in serious burns. i. When you finish cutting in one location and wish to continue work in another spot, turn off the engine andturn the unit as the blade faces away from your body. ■ MAINTENANCE SAFETY PRECAUTION a. Perform the mainten...
Page 9 - ATTACHING THE LINER
9 ■ ATTACHING THE SHOULDER STRAP (SE1) 1. P a s s t h e r i n g o f t h e s h o u l d e r s t r a p t h r o u g h t h e hook(A) and fix it by the bolt securely. 2. Set the hook(B) of each shoulder strap to the D-rings on the frame. (A) UPPER SIDE(B) LOWER SIDE(1) Hook (A)(2) Bolt (M5x12)(3) Hook (B)...
Page 10 - ATTACHING THE THROTTLE CABLE
10 try inserting it again. • Once the liner has been inserted, pull on the liner to make sure that the stopper is properly engaged. ■ ATTACHING THE THROTTLE CABLE After fitting the wire, check if the wire sleeve iscorrectly fitted to the wire stopper. It is dangerous ifthe wire sleeve is out of the ...
Page 11 - ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE; • Proper play of the throttle cable is 1–2mm. Place the; ATTACHING THE HANDLE; • Attach the loop handle as shown in the accompanying; ATTACHING THE DEBRIS GUARD; • Attach the guard to the clamp on the outer pipe just
11 ■ ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE • Proper play of the throttle cable is 1–2mm. Place the throttle lever to the lowest speed position (i.e. fullyreleased status). Pull the throttle cable lightly withfingers to check its play. Readjust the position ofcable adjuster if the play is too large or too small. ...
Page 12 - Loosen the nut, remove holder A and holder B from
12 ■ BLADE • Never attach nor remove a cutting blade while the engine is running. • Use ZENOAH genuine cutting blade for exchange.• W e a r s t u r d y g l o v e s f o r a t t a c h i n g / r e m o v i n g a metallic cutting blade to avoid injury. 1. Loosen the nut, remove holder A and holder B from...
Page 13 - • Never use oil for 4 cycle engine use or water cooled 2-; IMPORTANT
13 5. Fuel • Gasoline is very flammable. Avoid smoking or bringing any flame or sparks near fuel. • Wipe up all spills before starting the engine.• Make sure to stop the engine and allow it cool before refueling the unit. • Keep open flames away from the area where fuel is handled or stored. • Never...
Page 14 - STARTING THE ENGINE; • Make sure that the cap is firmly shut and there is no
14 6. OPERATION ■ STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Pour the fuel and fasten the fuel cap. (OP1) (1) Cap(2) Fuel tank • Make sure that the cap is firmly shut and there is no fuel leak. • Wipe out the spilled fuel. 2. Open the fuel cock. (OP2)3. Move the choke lever to the closed position. (OP2) (1) Fuel cock(2...
Page 15 - STOPPING THE ENGINE; Hold the main pipe with your right hand. Hang the left; CUTTING OPERATION; • Adjust the engine speed according to the cutting
15 ■ STOPPING THE ENGINE 1. Return the throttle lever to the idling position.2. Push the engine switch button. (OP5)3. Close the fuel cock. (1) Engine switch button ■ EQUIPPING THE SHOULDER STRAP (OP6) 1. Hold the main pipe with your right hand. Hang the left strap on your left shoulder. 2. Change y...
Page 17 - AFTER 25 HOURS OF USE
17 ■ BLADE • Sharpen each cutting edge and make sure the bottom corner is rounded. (MA1) • Do not cool the blade with water in case of using grinder. It may cause cracks on blade. ■ REFILLING TRIMMING LINE (MA2) 1. F o r r e p l a c e m e n t l i n e , u s e a d i a m e t e r o f . 0 9 5 i n (2.4mm)...
Page 19 - AFTER 100 HOURS OF USE
■ FLEXIBLE SHAFT (MA8) 1. W h i l e p u l l i n g t h e s t o p p e r o f t h e c l u t c h h o u s i n g upward, remove the liner from the unit. 2. R e m o v e t h e f l e x i b l e s h a f t f r o m t h e l i n e r , a p p l y lubricant to the shaft, and insert the shaft back into theliner. (1) St...