Shindaiwa HT231 - Manual

Shindaiwa HT231

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; Specifications; Contents; Throughout this manual are special “attention statements”.; Attention Statements; A statement preceded by the triangular attention symbol and the; A statement preceded by the word “IMPORTANT” is one that possesses
  • Page 3 – Safety and operation labels; Stay Alert; Safety; ries when repairing or maintaining this unit.; Work Safely; blades whenever possible, and always wear gloves to protect hands; ALWAYS; before removing obstructions, clearing debris, or servicing unit.; DO NOT
  • Page 4 – Safety devices and labels
  • Page 5 – Operating the Hedge Trim-
  • Page 6 – Product Description; • This user manual
  • Page 7 – Emission Control (exhaust; Muffler Type
  • Page 8 – Handling Fuel; DANGER; • Use an approved fuel container.; Fuel Requirements; NOT; must be used. Shindaiwa One; Mixing Fuel; engine oil to protect the; Examples of 50:1 mixing quantities; Shindaiwa One; -Stroke oil or Red Armor; engine oil may be mixed at 50:1
  • Page 9 – containers to reduce fuel spillage.; After use; • DO NOT store a unit with fuel in its tank. Leaks can; Filling the fuel tank; Clear any dirt or other debris from around the fuel filler cap.
  • Page 10 – Starting the Engine; Slide the ignition switch to the “ON” position.; Never start the engine from the operating position.
  • Page 11 – Started a flooded engine; Open the choke by moving the choke lever backward (toward the; If the engine does not start; cedures for “Starting a flooded engine.”; Starting A Flooded Engine
  • Page 12 – Stopping the engine; Throttle free play adjustment; Measure free play at the end of the; Operation; then stop altogether as the clutch disengages.
  • Page 13 – Always wear gloves; IMPORTANT NOTE
  • Page 14 – air filter element is soaked with water!; Air Filter; Spark Plug; Keep the spark plug and wire connections tight and clean.
  • Page 15 – Cooling System; Loosen three 5 mm muffler cover bolts and remove the muffler cover.; Exhaust System
  • Page 16 – Adjusting engine idle; The cutters must NEVER engage at engine idle speeds! If the idle; Idle Speed Adjustment; by turning the idle adjustment screw counter-clockwise.; Carburetor Adjustment; High Altitude Operation; engine damage may result.
  • Page 17 – Gearcase lubrication; through the gearcase grease fitting.; Loosen all blade locknuts at least one full turn.; Cutter blade adjustment; its locknut while preventing the shoulder bolt from turning.
  • Page 18 – Long Term Storage; • Clean external parts thoroughly.; stabilizer is added.; • Remove the remaining fuel from the fuel lines and carburetor.
  • Page 19 – Troubleshooting Guide; Does the engine crank?; Check for clogged fuel filter and/or vent.; ENGINE DOES NOT START
  • Page 20 – Is the engine overheating?; Refill with clean, fresh unleaded; Repair or replace fuel filter and/or; What To Check; LOW POWER OUTPUT
  • Page 21 – ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS; Clean the air filter.; Symptom; Engine stops abruptly.
  • Page 25 – NOTES
  • Page 28 – Yamabiko Corporation; Servicing Information; always; have the Model Number, Type and Serial Number of the unit with; Service; vides a direct link if we find it necessary to contact you.; Additional or Replacement Manuals; Replacement Operator and Parts Catalogs; are available from your Shindaiwa dealer or at WWW.SHINDAIWA.COM
  • Page 29 – SHINDAIWA MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO/OPERADOR; Protéjase los ojos siempre que trabaje con esta uni-
  • Page 30 – Especificaciones; Declaraciones De Seguridad
  • Page 31 – Etiquetas informativas sobre seguridad y funcionamiento; Mantengase Alerta; Seguridad; Trabaje con cuidado; Las hojas del cortasetos están muy afiladas.
  • Page 32 – Use Buen Juicio; IMPORTANTE; tencia y de funcionamiento, asegúrese de que todas las; Etiquetas de seguridad; ajustado firmemente antes de utilizarlo.
  • Page 33 – Nunca modifique o desactive; Precauciones de operaciones
  • Page 34 – Descripción del Producto; No modifique o altere
  • Page 35 – Hay una etiqueta de control de emisiones; información de la etiqueta varía por FAMILIA de motores).; DURABILIDAD DE LAS EMISIONES DEL PRODUCTO; Control de emisiones (escape y evaporativo); EPA 2010 y posterior o CARB TIER III
  • Page 36 – Manipulación del combustible; PELIGRO; se pueden producir lesiones personales graves.; • Use un recipiente de combustible aprobado.; ación especificada en esos manuales.; Requisitos del combustible; Gasolina; ADVERTENCIA; Mezcla de Combustible; Ejemplos de cantidades de
  • Page 37 – Llenando el Tanque de Combustible; Posicione la maquina sobre una superficie plana y nivelada.; Arranque del motor
  • Page 38 – Arranque de un Motor Ahogado
  • Page 39 – Parada del Motor; y repara-ción de fallas ubicado al final de este manual.
  • Page 40 – Afloje la tuerca de fijación del adaptador de ajuste.; Holgura del Gatillo de Aceleración; Operación
  • Page 41 – Antes de realizar cualquier trabajo de; Intervalos de mantenimiento; NOTA IMPORTANTE; - Los intervalos indicados son máximos. El uso real y su experiencia; NOTAS DE PROCEDIMIENTOS DE MANTENIMIENTO:
  • Page 42 – Enjuáguelo bien, exprímalo y déjelo secar antes de reinstalar.; Filtro de aire; Retire y reemplace el elemento del filtro.; Use un gancho de alambre para extraer el filtro de combustible del; Filtro de combustible; Retire y limpie la bujía.; Bujía
  • Page 43 – Système de escape; Afloje el tornillo de la bujía cubierta y retire la cubierta.; riesgo de incendio y puede causar la perdida de audición..
  • Page 44 – Ajuste de la Marcha Mínima; cificaciones” para el régimen de giro al ralentí.; Ajuste del carburador; Rodaje del motor; Operación a grandes altitudes; pueden producir daños importante; Systema de enfriamiento
  • Page 45 – Lubricación de la caja de engranaje; (o antes de almacenaje por largo; Limpie la superficie exterior de la; Cuchillas; Afloje todas las tuercas de seguridad con una llave de 10mm.
  • Page 46 – Almacenamiento Prolongado; Cada vez que la máquina no va a ser usada por 30 días o más; , siga los siguientes procedimientos para preparar su; Limpie las partes externas.; aumento en costo de servicio y mantenimiento.
  • Page 47 – SÍ; Qué revisar; Guia Diagnostico; EL MOTOR NO ARRANCA
  • Page 48 – BAJA POTENCIA
  • Page 49 – OTROS PROBLEMAS
  • Page 53 – NOTAS
  • Page 56 – Copyright© 2010 por Echo, Incorporated; Información de servicio; Piezas/número de serie; siempre; a mano el número de modelo y el; Servicio; modelo y serie de su unidad.; Registro de la garantía; Puede obtener manuales del operador, de seguridad y de piezas; a traves su distribuidor Shindaiwa, en
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Always wear eye and hearing protection when operating
this unit.

HT231 HEDGE TRIMMER

SHINDAIWA OWNER / OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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Page 2 - Introduction; Specifications; Contents; Throughout this manual are special “attention statements”.; Attention Statements; A statement preceded by the triangular attention symbol and the; A statement preceded by the word “IMPORTANT” is one that possesses

2 Introduction The Shindaiwa 231 series of hand-held power equipment is designed and built to deliver superior performance and reliability without compromise to quality, comfort, safety or durability. Shindaiwa engines represent the leading edge of high-performance engine technology, delivering exce...

Page 3 - Safety and operation labels; Stay Alert; Safety; ries when repairing or maintaining this unit.; Work Safely; blades whenever possible, and always wear gloves to protect hands; ALWAYS; before removing obstructions, clearing debris, or servicing unit.; DO NOT

3 Safety and operation labels Read and follow this manual, make sure anyone using the trimmer does likewise. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or machine failure. Keep this manual for future reference. Always wear a hard hat to reduce the risk of head injuries during operation...

Page 4 - Safety devices and labels

4 HOT SURFACE Cover ON-OFF Switch Throttle Interlock Protector CAUTION READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OPERATORS MANUAL. WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES DURING OPERATION.          THE BLADES ARE SHARP! HANDLE WITH CARE.          KEEPS HANDS CLEAR OF CUTTER BLADES WHEN STARING TH...

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