Page 2 - CONTENTS; Contents; WARRANTY STATEMENT
2 CONTENTS Contents CONTENTSContents 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Note the following before starting 2 . . . . KEY TO SYMBOLSSymbols 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPersonal protective equipment 4 . . . . . . Machine’s safety equipment 4 . ...
Page 3 - KEY TO SYMBOLS; Symbols
3 KEY TO SYMBOLS Other symbols/decals on the machinerefer to special certification requirementsfor certain markets. Stop the engine by pushingand holding the stop switchin the STOP position until theengine stops before carryingout any checks or maintenance. Regular cleaning is required. Visual check...
Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Personal protective equipment; Throttle lock; Never use a machine
4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GLOVESGloves should be worn when necessary,e.g., when fitting cutting attachments. HEARING PROTECTIONWear hearing protection that providesadequate noise reduction. EYE PROTECTIONAlways wear approved eye protection. Ifyou use a visor then you must also wearapproved protective go...
Page 5 - Cutting attachment guard; Never use a cutting; Cutting equipment
5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Cutting attachment guard This guard is intended to prevent loose ob-jects from being thrown towards the opera-tor. The guard also protects the operatorfrom accidental contact with the cutting at-tachment. Muffler The muffler is designed to reduce the noiselevel and to direct th...
Page 7 - Locking nut; General rules; Loosen
7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Locking nut S Protect your hand from injury during as-sembly. Always wear protective gloves.Use the blade guard as protection whentightening nut. Tighten the nut by turningagainst the direction of rotation. Loosenthe nut by turning in the direction of rota-tion. (NOTE: The nut ...
Page 8 - General safety precautions; Personal protection; Faulty cutting
8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions regarding thesurroundings S Never allow children to use the machine. S Ensure no one comes closer than 50 feet(15 meters) when working. S Never allow anyone else to use themachine without first ensuring that theyhave understood the contents of theoperator’s ...
Page 9 - Starting; Fuel safety; Transporting and storage; General working instructions; When the engine is; Basic safety rules
9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS S Check that the blade and blade guard arecorrectly secured. S When adjusting the carburetor, make surethe blade is held against the ground andthat no one is in the immediate vicinity. S Make sure the blade does not rotate whenidling. S Make sure the handle and safety featuresa...
Page 10 - Basic working techniques; Safety instructions while working; Sometimes grass and
10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION! Do not use the machine un- less you are able to call for help in theevent of an accident. 2. Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as dense fog, heavy rain, strongwind, intense cold, etc. Working in badweather is tiring and often brings addedrisks, such as icy g...
Page 12 - KNOW YOUR EDGER; Know your edger
12 KNOW YOUR EDGER 1. Blade 12. Fuel tank 2. Grease filler cap 13. Choke control 3. Bevel gear 14. Primer bulb 4. Blade guard 15. Air filter cover 5. Shaft 16. Handle adjustment 6. Loop handle 17. Locking nut 7. Throttle control 18. Flat washer 8. Stop switch 19. Spring washer 9. Throttle lock 20. D...
Page 13 - ASSEMBLY; Assembling the blade; The blade will contin-
13 ASSEMBLY 3. While holding the screwdriver in position, remove locking nut by turning clockwise. 4. Remove both washers (C and D) and the blade (B) from the output shaft. 5. Install blade onto output shaft.6. Reinstall both washers and locking nut (counterclockwise). 7. Tighten locking nut firmly ...
Page 14 - FUEL HANDLING; Fuel mixture; Gasoline; Always ensure; Fueling; Taking the following; Mixing
14 FUEL HANDLING Fuel mixture CAUTION! The machine is equipped witha two-- stroke engine and must always berun using a mixture of gasoline and two--stroke engine oil. It is important to accu-rately measure the amount of oil to bemixed to ensure that the correct mixture isobtained. When mixing small ...
Page 15 - STARTING AND STOPPING; Check before starting; Cold engine
15 STARTING AND STOPPING Check before starting S Inspect the unit before each use. Re-place damaged parts. Check for fuelleaks. Make sure all fasteners are inplace and secure. Make sure the bladeand blade guard are properly installedand the blade nut is securely tightened. S Check that the blade and...
Page 16 - Warm engine
16 STARTING AND STOPPING Warm engine With a warm engine, squeeze and hold thethrottle trigger. Pull starter rope sharplywhile squeezing throttle trigger until engineruns. Stopping Stop the engine by pushing and holdingthe stop switch in the STOP position untilthe engine stops. WARNING: When the engi...
Page 17 - MAINTENANCE; Carburetor; Function; If the idle speed; Unit/Maintenance Safety
17 MAINTENANCE The idle speed is correctly adjusted whenthe engine will run smoothly in every posi-tion. The idle speed should also be wellbelow the speed at which the cutting at-tachment starts to rotate. Carburetor Your Husqvarna product has been designedand manufactured to specifications that re-...
Page 18 - Air filter; Cleaning the air filter; Bevel gear; Mufflers fitted with
18 MAINTENANCE Air filter The air filter must be regularly cleaned toremove dust and dirt in order to avoid: S Carburetor malfunctions S Starting problems S Loss of engine power S Unnecessary wear to engine parts S Excessive fuel consumption Clean the filter every 25 hours, or moreregularly if condi...
Page 19 - Maintenance schedule; Daily maintenance; Always keep the
19 MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule Below you will find some general mainte-nance instructions. Daily maintenance S Check throttle trigger and throttle triggerlockout function. S Check that the stop switch workscorrectly. S Check that there are no fuel leaks fromthe engine, tank or fuel lines. S Che...
Page 20 - TECHNICAL DATA; Technical data
20 TECHNICAL DATA Model 125E (M10 LH arbor shaft thread) Cutting equipment Part. no. Blade 531 30 02-- 33 Blade guard kit 545044101 Technical data 125E EngineCylinder volume, cu.in./cm 3 1.7/28 Cylinder bore, inch/mm 1.4/35 Stroke, inch/mm 1.130/28.7 Idle speed, rpm 2,800-- 3,200 Recommended max. sp...
Page 22 - EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES:
22 U.S. EPA / CALIFORNIA / ENVIRONMENT CANADA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS ANDOBLIGATIONS: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,California Air Resources Board, EnvironmentCanada and HUSQVARNA are pleased toexplain the emissions control system warrantyon your year 2005...
Page 23 - MAINTENANCE STATEMENT:
23 U.S. EPA / CALIFORNIA / ENVIRONMENT CANADA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENTAND REPAIR OF EMISSION RE-LATED PARTS: Any HUSQVARNA approved replacementpart used in the performance of any warran-ty maintenance or repair on emission re-lated parts will be provided without c...