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H15

FORM NO. 769-11021

MTD Products Aktiengesellschaft • Saarbrücken • Germany


English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
(Original operating instructions)
Français . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
(Notice d’instructions d’origine)
Deutsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
(Originalbetriebsanleitung)
Nederlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
(Originele gebruiksaanwijzing)
Italiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
(Istruzioni per l’uso originali)
Español . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
(Instrucciones de funcionamiento originales)
Svenska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
(Originalbruksanvisning)
Dansk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
(Originale driftsvejledning)
Norsk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
(Originale driftsanvisningen)
Suomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
(Alkuperäinen käyttöohjekirja)
English Operating manual

Contents Any other use is not as intended. If these instructions are not
Safe operating practices . . . . . . 4 Improper use is not covered by the followed, the user and bystan-
Operating and display warranty and the manufacturer will ders may be injured or the unit
elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 reject any liability. The user is liable damaged.
Installation manual . . . . . . . . . . . 7 for all injuries to third parties and  Use only original replacement
Oil and petrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 damage to their property. lines which have a diameter
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Operate the unit only in the techni- of 3.0 mm. Never use a metal-
Maintenance and cleaning . . . . 11 cal condition as stipulated and reinforced string, wire, chain,
delivered by the manufacturer. rope, etc.. These may break
Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Arbitrary changes to the unit will off and become dangerous
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
exclude the manufacturer from any projectiles.
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
liability for resulting injury and/or  Always be aware of the risk of
Details on the rating plate damage. injury to head, hands and feet.
Enter all information on the rating  Depress the throttle.
plate of your unit in the following Read all instructions before It must automatically return
field. You can find the rating plate operating to the home position.
near the engine.  Please read these instructions Perform all settings and/or
These specifications are very carefully. Familiarise yourself repairs before operating the unit.
important for subsequent identi- with the operation and handling  Before using the unit, always
fication when ordering spare of the unit. clear the area which you want to
parts and for customer service.  Do not use this unit if you are trim. Remove all objects such as
tired or ill or under the influence stones, broken glass, nails, wire
of alcohol, drugs or medication. or string which could be ejected
 Do not permit persons under the or become entangled in the
age of 16 to handle this unit or cutting attachment.
perform other work on the unit, Remove children, bystanders
such as maintenance, cleaning and animals from the area.
These and other details for your or adjusting (local regulations Keep children, bystanders and
appliance can be found on the may specify the minimum age animals at a minimum distance
separate CE declaration of confor- of the user). of 15 m; there is still a risk
mity that forms an integral part  This unit is not designed to be of bystanders being hit by ejec-
of these operating instructions. used by persons (including ted objects. Bystanders should
Illustrations children) who have limited physi- wear eye protection. If somebody
cal, sensory or mental abilities approaches, immediately switch
or who have no experience and/ off the engine and cutting attach-
or knowledge of the unit, unless ment.
they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety
Raynaud’s disease
Fold out the illustrated pages at the
or they have been instructed by (vibration white finger)
start of the operating manual. The frequent use of vibrating
the person how to use the unit. 
Graphical representations may power tools may damage nerves
 Children should be supervised
deviate in detail from the pur- in people whose blood circulation
to ensure that they do not play
chased unit. is impaired (e.g. smokers,
with the appliance.
Check the unit before using it. diabetics). In particular, fingers,
Safe operating practices 
Replace damaged parts. hands, wrists and/or arms may
Check whether fuel is leaking show some of the following
Using the unit correctly out. Ensure that all connections symptoms: Pain, tingling,
This unit is designed exclusivly are attached and tight. stabbing, numbness of body
– for use around the outside Replace cutting attachment parts parts, skin turning pale.
of the house and in the garden which are cracked, flawed  If you notice unusual impair-
– for trimming lawn edges and small or damaged in any other way. ments, stop working immediately
or inaccessible areas of grass Ensure that the cutting attach- and consult a doctor. You can
(e.g. under bushes), ment has been installed correctly significantly reduce the risks by
– for cutting wild growth, shrubs and and attached securely. following these instructions:
undergrowth, Ensure that the guard for the
– according to the descriptions and cutting attachment has been
safety instructions indicated in this attached correctly and is in the
operating manual. recommended position.

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 Keep your body, and in particular If working in a dusty environ-  Never change the engine
your hands, warm in cold ment, wear a face or dust mask. settings preset at the factory.
weather. Working with under- A long-sleeved shirt is recom-  Keep away from naked flames,
cooled hands is the main mended. Working without eye or avoid creating sparks and do not
contributing factor! ear protection may result in smoke.
 Take regular breaks and move severe eye injuries or loss of  Never operate the unit with
your hands. This will stimulate hearing. a defective ignition switch.
your blood circulation.  Wear thick, long trousers, boots  Keep your hands, face and feet
(anti skid) and gloves. away from all moving parts.
Safety instructions Do not wear loose clothing, Do not touch the cutting attach-
for petrol-driven units jewellery, short trousers, sandals ment while it is rotating and
Petrol is highly flammable and and do not walk barefoot. do not attempt to stop it.
the vapours may explode if ignited. Pin your hair above your shoul-  Do not touch the engine or
Take the following precautions: ders. If required, wear a hair net. muffler. These parts become very
 Store petrol in designated and  The cutting attachment cover hot while the unit is being used.
permitted containers only. must always be attached when They remain hot for a short time
 Keep ignition sources away from you use the unit as a lawn even when the unit is switched
spilled petrol. Do not start the trimmer. Both trim lines must off.
engine until the petrol vapours be pulled out and the correct line  Do not let the engine run quicker
have evaporated. must be installed. than required for cutting
 Before filling the tank, always The trim line must not be pulled or trimming of lawn edges.
switch off the engine and leave out over the end of the cover. Do not run the engine at high
it to cool down.  The unit has a clutch. speed when it is not cutting.
Never remove the tank cap or fill The cutting attachment stops  Always switch off the engine
the tank while the engine is hot. when the unit is running at no if you cannot start cutting
load. If it does not stop, have immediately or if you are moving
Before using the unit, ensure
the unit adjusted by a mechanic from one place to another.
that the tank cap is screwed
at your authorised dealer. When working, frequently
on tightly. Slowly unscrew the 
 Before switching on the unit, change your working position
tank cap to reduce the pressure
ensure that line spool/cutting and have a break every so often
in the tank gradually.
blade cannot strike an object. so that you can maintain your
 Mix petrol and fill the tank
 Adjust the hand grip to match performance.
in a clean, well ventilated outdoor
your size so that you can hold the If unusual vibrations occur,
area only where there are no 
unit firmly. switch off the engine immedia-
sparks or flames.
 Operate the unit in daylight or tely. Check the unit for damage.
After switching off the engine,
adequate artificial lighting only. If the unit is damaged, contact
slowly unscrew the tank cap.
 Avoid starting the unit uninten- a specialist workshop.
Do not smoke while mixing petrol
tionally. Be ready to operate If you strike or ensnare a foreign
or filling the tank. Immediately 
the unit when you pull the starter object, immediately switch
wipe any spilled petrol off the
rope. User and unit must be in off the engine and check whether
unit.
a stable position when the unit the unit has been damaged.
 Before switching on the engine,
is started. Follow the Start/Stop Never use the unit with loose
carry the unit at least 10 m away
instructions. or damaged parts.
from the filling station.
 Use this unit for its designated Before removing blockages
While filling the tank or using 
purpose only. or performing other work on the
the unit, do not smoke and keep
 Do not stretch too far over unit, switch off the engine and
sparks and naked flames out
the unit. Always have a secure remove the spark-plug terminal.
of the area.
footing and keep your balance. Stop and switch the engine off
 Replace damaged exhausts, 
 When operating the unit, always before performing maintenance
fuel tanks, or filler caps.
hold the unit firmly with both or repairs or before changing
Operating the unit hands: One hand on the throttle cutting attachments.
 Never start the unit and never handle, the hand on the grip. Also pull out the spark-plug
leave it running in a closed  When operating the unit, always terminal.
room or building. The inhalation wear the shoulder belt.  Use only original spare parts
of exhaust gases may be fatal.  Do not use the unit in adverse for repairs.
Use the unit outdoors only. weather conditions, e.g. if there These parts can be purchased
 Wear eye and ear protection is a probability of rain or a storm. from your authorised dealer.
when using the unit.

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 Never use parts, accessories  A rotating blade may cause Clean the unit after each use
or attachments which are not injuries, even when the engine and follow the instructions
authorised for this unit. has been switched off or the for cleaning and storage.
Otherwise, the user may be throttle has been released.  Dispose of waste petrol/oil
seriously injured and the unit Hold the unit firmly until the blade or any packaging remnants
damaged. In addition, your has come to a standstill. in accordance with local
warranty may be deemed null  Do not run the engine at high regulations.
and void. speed when it is not cutting.  Keep this manual. Read it
 Keep the unit clean and ensure  If you strike or ensnare a foreign frequently and use it to instruct
that there are no plants or other object, immediately switch other users. If you lend this unit
objects caught between the off the engine and check whether to somebody else, also include
cutting attachment and guard. the unit has been damaged. this manual.
To reduce the risk of fire, please Have the repair damaged before
Operating times

replace damaged mufflers and continuing to use the unit.
spark extinguishers and remove Do not use the unit with a bent, Observe the national/municipal
grass, leaves, excess lubricants cracked or blunt blade. regulations concerning times
and layers of soot from the Throw away bent, twisted, of use (if required, ask your local
engine and muffler. cracked or broken blades. authority).
 Have all repairs carried out  Do not sharpen the cutting blade. Symbols on the appliance
by a specialist workshop only. The sharpened tip of the blade
This operating manual describes
may break off during operation.
Working with the cutting This may result in serious
safety and international symbols
blade (depending on model) injuries. Replace the blade.
and pictograms which may
Before operating the unit, please be displayed on this unit.
  Only transport or store the unit
read all safety instructions Read this user handbook in order
with the guard fitted on the
carefully. cutting blade. to familiarise yourself with all
 Always keep the hand grip safety, installation, operating and
between user and cutting After operating the unit repair instructions.
attachment.  Clean the cutting blades with Attention!
a household detergent to remove
 Never cut material if the cutting
blade is 75 cm or higher above any remnants. ! Before starting
up the unit, read
ground level. Lubricate the blade with machine the operating instruc-
 The unit may recoil if the rotating oil to prevent rust. tions!
blade strikes an object which  Store and lock away the blade
cannot be cut immediately. securely to protect it from
Recoils may be strong enough damage and unauthorised use. Wear eye, hearing
to throw the unit and/or user Other safety instructions and head protection.
in any direction and may cause
 As long as the tank still has petrol
the user to lose control of the in it, never store the unit in a buil-
unit. Recoils may occur without While operating
ding where vapours could come
warning if the blade gets caught, this unit, wear heavy
into contact with sparks or naked
jams or locks. This can easily duty boots and protec-
flames.
happen in areas in which the tive gloves.
 Leave the engine to cool down
material to be cut is difficult before transporting or conveying
to see. the unit. Attach the unit securely
 Never use the undergrowth blade for transportation.
to cut undergrowth thicker than  Empty the fuel tank before trans- Keep third parties
12.7 mm. Otherwise, violent porting the unit. away from the danger
recoils may occur.  Store the unit in a dry condition, area!
 When using the cutting blade, locked away or high up to pre-
the cutting attachment cover vent unauthorised use and
must always be attached. damage. Keep the unit away
 Do not attempt to touch or stop from children.
the blade while it is rotating.  Never douse or splash the unit
with water or other liquids. Keep
the throttle handle and hand grip
dry, clean and dust-free.

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Do not fill up with fuel


Danger Installation manual
of specification E85!
They refer to dangers which are
connected with the described Danger
activity and which may result Risk of injury from engine being
Ejected objects and in injury.
rotating parts may started unintentionally.
cause serious injuries! Caution Protect yourself from injury.
They refer to dangers which are Before working on the engine:
connected with the described – Switch off the engine.
activity and which may result – Wait until all moving parts have
in damage to property. come to standstill; the engine
must have cooled down.
Risk of injury from Note – Remove spark-plug terminal.
rotating parts! Indicates important information and
Keep hands and feet Disposal instructions
application tips.
away from rotating Dispose of packaging remnants,
parts. Operating and display old units, etc., in accordance with
Beware of hot sur- local regulations.
elements
faces!
Installing and adjusting
Caution. the hand grip
Keep fire away from Damage to the appliance Fig. 2a
the fuel tank! This first describes the control and  Remove hand grip. To do this,
display elements. Do not execute loosen the 4 screws.
any of the functions yet!  Fit the anti-vibration rubber pad
Petrol/Oil! Fig. 1 on the shaft.
Always use clean and 1 Exhaust cover  Place the hand grip from above
fresh lead-free petrol 2 Spark plug onto the anti-vibration pad.
for mixing petrol. 3 Starter handle  Align the holes of the lower
Use only authorised retention plate with the screws in
4 Tank cap
oil according to the the hand grip. Screw in the 4
operating manual 5 Intake pump/primer
screws. Do not tighten yet! Hold
for mixing petrol. 6 Choke lever
the unit in the operating position
7 Air filter cover (Fig. 12) and move the hand grip
Maximum rpm.
Do not let the unit 8 Hand grip into the position which offers you
run more quickly than 9 Upper drive shaft the best grip.
the maximum rpm. 10 Shaft coupling  Tighten the 4 screws until the
11 Lower drive shaft hand grip is secure.
Ignition switch
12 Cutting attachment cover Installing/removing the lower
On /run/start
Ignition switch
13 Line cutting blade drive shaft
14 Line spool Fig. 2b
Off/stop
15 Gearbox Installation
Choke settings 16 Shoulder belt holder  Remove protective cap (optional)
Choke position 17 Throttle lock from the shaft coupling and lower
18 Throttle drive shaft.
Operating position Turn screw handle (1) on the shaft
19 Ignition switch 

20 Throttle grip coupling (2) anti-clockwise


21 Cutting blade with cutting to open the shaft coupling.
Ensure that these symbols on the Press release button (3)
unit are always in a legible state. attachment cover * 
on the lower drive shaft and push
Replace damaged or illegible 22 Retaining bar *
the shaft into the shaft coupling
symbols. 23 Socket wrench * until the release button engages
* depending on model in the retaining hole (4).
Symbols used in this manual
The following symbols are used
in this manual:

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Note Attaching/removing  Push spacer (1) onto the drive


the line head shaft (2). Align the 3 openings
If required, turn the lower drive
in the spacer (3), the gearbox (4)
shaft slightly until the square shaft Attaching the line head
and the gear cover (5) (Fig. 5).
and the holder of the upper drive Fig. 5
shaft mesh.  If attached, remove cutters Note
 Tighten screw handle (1) and blade attachment parts If alignment is not correct,
on the shaft coupling clockwise. beforehand. See “Removing the cutting blade cannot
Check that the lower drive shaft the cutting blade”. be attached/removed!
is tight.  Push spacer (1) onto the drive  Insert retaining bar (6) through
Removal shaft (2). Align the 3 openings the openings (3, 4, 5) in order
 Turn screw handle (1) on the shaft in the spacer (3), the gearbox (4) to secure the gearbox.
coupling (2) anti-clockwise and the gear cover (5).  While holding the retaining bar
to open the shaft coupling. Note (6), attach the cutting blade (7)
Press release button (3) and with blade holder (8), retaining
 If alignment is not correct, the line
pull the lower drive shaft straight bell (9) and nut (10) as follows:
head cannot be attached/removed!
out of the shaft coupling. – Push cutting blade (7) onto
 Insert retaining bar (6) through
drive shaft (2) and centre
Adjusting the carrying the openings (3, 4, 5) in order
on the spacer (1).
system (shoulder strap) to secure the gearbox.
Fig. 3  While holding the retaining Note
 Place harness over your
bar (6), turn the line head (7) Ensure that the cutting blade (7)
shoulders. anti-clockwise (to the left) is seated correctly on the spacer
onto the drive shaft. (1), i.e. centred and resting flat!
 Close the catch on the abdominal
Tighten line head firmly! – Attach blade holder (8), retai-
belt (1.). If required, readjust.
Note ning bell (9) and nut (10).
 Adjust abdominal belt
to the correct width (2.). Ensure that the line head (7) Ensure that the blade holder is
is seated correctly on the spacer seated correctly in the toothing!
 Adjust shoulder belt
to the correct length (3.). (1), i.e. centred and resting flat! – Tighten nut firmly anti-clock-
 Remove retaining bar from
wise (to the left) – tightening
 Latch the hook of the carrying
system into the holder on the unit the gear head. torque 37 Nm.
(4.) and adjust the attachment Remove the line head Note
pad to a comfortable length (5.). Fig. 6 – Before tightening, check again
Note  Align the openings (3, 4, 5). Insert that the cutting blade is seated
Clip A is used in an emergency retaining bar (6) through the correctly.
to release the appliance as quickly openings and hold in position. – If you do not have a torque
as possible from the carrying  Unscrew line head (7) clockwise wrench, tighten the nut firmly by
system. (to the right) off the drive shaft. hand. Then tighten the nut anti-
To do this, pull the clip upwards. clockwise (to the left) another
Attaching/removing the half turn using a ring spanner.
Attaching the cutting cutting blade (depending  Remove retaining bar from
attachment cover on model) the gear head.
Fig. 4 Attaching the cutting blade  Remove guard (if fitted) from
 Unscrew the screws (1) and Fig. 7 the cutting blade.
remove the clamp (2) from  If attached, remove the line head Removing the cutting blade
the cutting attachment cover (3). beforehand. See “Attaching/re- Fig. 8
 Place cutting attachment cover moving the line head”.  Attach guard (if available)
(3) on the lower drive shaft (4) to the cutting blade.
Note
and attach the clamp (2) with  Align the openings (3, 4, 5).
the screws (1). When attaching the cutting blade
for the first time, remove the blade Insert retaining bar (6) through
Do not tighten the screws yet! the openings and hold in position.
attachment parts (blade holder (8),
 Remove screw (5) from the gear-
retaining bell (9), nut (10))  Unscrew nut clockwise (to the
box. right).
if attached. See “Removing
 Attach holder (6) to the gearbox
the cutting blade”.  Remove cutting blade (7), blade
with the screw (5). holder (8) and retaining bell (9)
 Tighten the screws (1). (Fig. 7).
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Oil and petrol Correctly mix two-stroke engine oil After starting the engine, do not
and lead-free petrol, 1:40 (2,5 %). let the pull-starter spring back,
Do not mix directly in the tank. but slowly guide it back.
Oil Leave the engine running
Use quality oil only, API Filling the tank 
for approx. 1–2 minutes.
classification TC (TSC-3) which Fig. 1
 Move choke lever (2) to position
is offered for air-cooled two-stroke  Remove tank cap (4).
(Fig. 10).
engines.  Fill fuel tank with petrol/oil
 Press throttle (3) and then
Mix the oil for two-stroke engines mixture. Never overfill! release to deactivate the cold
according to the instructions  Close fuel tank tightly.
start lock (Fig. 9). The switch (4)
on the container, 1:40 (2,5 %).  Move the unit approx. 10 m from jumps automatically back to the
the filling station/fuel container original position. The engine runs
Petrol
before starting the engine. at idling speed.
! Danger
Under certain conditions petrol Operating Note
is extremely flammable and The unit has warmed up adequa-
explosive. tely when the engine accelerates
! Danger without faltering.
– Refuel only in a well ventilated
area and with the engine swit- Do not hook the shoulder strap onto Starting with a warm engine
ched off. Do not smoke and the unit until the engine has started.  Move the ignition switch (1)
switch off all ignition sources  Mix petrol (gasoline) with oil. to the I/START position (Fig. 9).
in the vicinity of the tank Fill the tank with the mixture.  Move choke lever (2) to position
or at the fuel storage depot. See “Oil and petrol”. (Fig. 10).
– Do not overfill the fuel tank (there Starting the engine  Press the unit on the ground.
must be no fuel in the inlet Starting with a cold engine.  Slowly pull on the starter cable
nozzle). After filling up the tank, until it begins to resist.
Fig. 9
ensure that the tank cap Then pull quickly and forcefully
 Press throttle lock (2) and press
is closed and secured. until the engine starts (Fig. 11).
– When filling up the tank, the throttle (3) all the way and
hold in position. After starting the engine, do not
do not spill any fuel. let the pull-starter spring back,
Spilled fuel or petrol vapours may Note but slowly guide it back.
ignite. If fuel has been spilled, The throttle cannot be actuated until
ensure that the area is dried the throttle lock has been pressed. Note
before the engine is restarted.  Move the ignition switch (1)
If the engine does not start, move
– Prevent repeated or prolonged to the I/START position. the choke lever (2) to position .
skin contact or inhalation When the engine has started,
 Press the switch (4) down.
of the vapours. move the choke lever (2) back
 Release throttle lock and throttle.
to position (Fig. 10).
Caution Note
Do not fill up with fuel of speci- Stopping the engine
Both levers remain locked in the
fication E85. If fuel of specification Fig. 9
depressed position (cold start
E85 (ethanol content >15 %) is  Release throttle (3).
position).
used, the engine may be damaged. Leave the idling engine to cool
 Slowly and fully press intake
The use of an unauthorised fuel will down.
pump/primer (1) 6x (Fig. 10).
void the warranty.  Move the ignition switch (1)
The fuel must be visible in the
pump. If this is not the case, keep to the 0/STOP position.
See instructions on mixing
oil and petrol pressing until fuel is visible. Note
 Move choke lever (2) to position If the engine does not stop when
Old and/or incorrectly mixed fuel
(Fig. 10). the ignition switch is actuated,
are the main reasons for the unit
not running properly.  Press the unit on the ground. move the choke lever (2) to position
 Slowly pull on the starter cable to force the engine to stop
Always use clean, fresh unleaded
until it begins to resist. (Fig. 10). Before using the unit
petrol (no more than 30 days old,
Then pull quickly and forcefully again, have the ignition switch
minimum octane number 91 ROZ).
until the engine starts (Fig. 11). checked by a specialist workshop!
Follow exactly the instructions
for the correct petrol/oil mixture.

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Holding the lawn trimmer – striking walls, garden fences, etc.. – Stand firmly but comfortably
Before using the unit, place on the ground.
Tips for best trim results – Before you start cutting, set
yourself in the operating position – Keep the cutting attachment
(Fig. 12). Check the following: the unit to full speed.
parallel to the ground. At full speed the blade has
– The user is wearing eye protec- – Use only the tip of the line for
tion and the correct clothing. maximum cutting force and will
cutting, especially along walls. therefore not jam so easily, stick
– The shoulder strap has been If more than the tip is used for
set to the correct height. or cause blade impacts which
cutting, the cutting capacity may result in serious injury
– The hand grip has been correctly
is reduced and the engine may to the user or other persons.
adjusted so that you can grip it
overload. – When cutting, move the upper
with your hand without having to
– Cut grass which is taller than part of your body from right
extend your arm.
20 cm from the top down in small to left.
– The unit is below waist height.
stages to prevent premature – Always release the throttle and
– Hold the cutting attachment
parallel to the ground so that wear of the line and engine reduce the engine to no load
the vegetation to be cut can resistance. when you are not cutting.
easily be reached without the – If possible, cut from left to right. – Rotate the unit in the same
user having to bend forward. Cutting to the right improves direction in which the blade
the cutting capacity of the unit. is cutting. This promotes cutting.
Setting the length Grass clippings are then ejected – Move one or two steps to the
of the trimmer line by the user. next trimming area after swinging
(depending on model) – Slowly move the lawn trimmer back the unit and stand firmly
You can release the trim line with at the required height in and again.
the bump knob cutting attachment out of the cutting area.
Follow these instructions to prevent
without stopping the engine. Walk either forwards and back-
vegetation from wrapping itself
To release more line, tap the wards or from side to side.
around the blade:
cutting attachment on the ground Better results are achieved
– Cut at full speed.
(Fig. 13) while running the lawn by cutting shorter pieces.
– Swing from right to left into
trimmer at a higher speed. – Cut dry grass and weeds only.
the vegetation which
The service life of the cutting line is to be cut (Fig. 15).
Note
depends on the following: – When swinging back, avoid
The trim line should always
– following of the previous cutting vegetation which has just
be at max. length.
tips, been cut.
The shorter the trim line becomes,
– the vegetation which is to be cut,
the more difficult it is to release. Using approved accessory
– where it is cut.
Each time the head is bumped, equipment from the
For example, a line wears out
approx. 25 mm of cutting line are
released. A blade in the cutting
more quickly if it is cutting against Trimmer-Plus range
a house wall than around a tree. Caution
attachment cover cuts the line back
to the correct length if too much line Decorative cutting Follow all instructions in the
is released. You will receive a decorative cut if manuals for the Trimmer-Plus
It is best to bounce the bump head you cut all vegetation around trees, accessory equipment.
on bare ground or hard earth. posts, fences, etc.
If you attempt to release the trim Notes
Rotate the whole unit until you – The Trimmer-Plus accessory
line in tall grass, the engine may are holding the cutting attachment
stall. Always keep the trim line fully equipment is installed/removed
at an angle of 30° to the ground in the same way as described
extended. The shorter the trim line (Fig. 14).
is, the more difficult it is to release. in the section “Installing/
Working with the cutting removing the lower drive shaft".
Note
blade (depending on model)
Do not run the bump head along
the ground. Before using the unit, place your-
self in the operating position
The line may break by:
(Fig. 12). See “Holding the lawn
– becoming entangled with foreign
trimmer”.
objects,
– normal material fatigue, Tips for working with the cutting
– attempting to cut thick-stalked blade:
weeds, – Cut rhythmically.

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Maintenance and cleaning Note Cleaning the air filter


Always use the specified line length! Clean and lubricate the air filter
The line may not be released after every ten operating hours.
Caution This is an important part of mainte-
correctly if it is too long.
Before working on the unit: nance. If the air filter is not serviced,
Fig. 18
– Switch off the engine. the warranty will be deemed null
 Insert the folded end of the trim
– Wait until all moving parts have and void.
come to standstill; the engine line into the retaining plate
of the spool. Fig. 22
must have cooled down.  Open air filter cover:
 Wind the lines in tight, even
– Remove spark-plug terminal Press retaining plate (1) and
from the engine to prevent layers onto the lower and upper
halves of the spool. remove cover (2).
the engine from starting
Observe the winding direction  Remove the air filter (3).
unintentionally.
Have all repairs carried out indicated on the spool! Fig. 23
by a specialist workshop only. Fig. 19  Wash the filter with detergent

At the end of the season have  Press the ends of the line into and water. Flush out the filter
the unit inspected and serviced the two opposing retaining slots. thoroughly, leave to drip and dry
by a specialist workshop. Fig. 20 completely.
Do not splash the unit with water,  Insert the spool into the spool
Fig. 24
otherwise electric components may cover and feed the ends  Use adequately clean oil (SAE
be damaged. Clean the unit after of the line through the opposing 30) to lubricate the filter easily.
every use. Failure to clean the unit slots in the spool cover. Fig. 25
can damage the materials and Fig. 21  Press on the filter to distribute
cause malfunctions.  Press pre-assembled unit (3) out the oil and remove excess oil.
Installing the cutting line of the inner spool and spool cover  Install filter.

(depending on model) into the spool housing (2) until  Attach air filter cover again,

Always use a replacement cutting the retaining plates (1) engage. ensuring that it engages.
line with a diameter of 3.0 mm. Fitting a spool with a prewound Note
If using a cutting line which has line If the unit is used without the air
a length other than the one indica- Fig. 16 filter, the warranty will be voided.
ted, the engine may overheat  Press both retaining plates (1)
or misfire. There are two methods of the spool housing (2) and Adjust carburettor
of replacing the cutting line: remove the spool together with Fig. 26
– Winding a new line onto spool cover (3). The idle speed can be set with the
the spool  Take spool out of the spool screw (1). This work may be carried
– Fitting a spool with a prewound cover. out by a specialist workshop only.
line
Fig. 17 Replace petrol filter
Winding a new line onto
the spool
 Clean spool housing (1), spring (depending on model)
(2) and spool cover (4). If required – This work may
Fig. 16 Use a clean cloth. be carried out by a specialist
 Press both retaining plates (1)  Check the toothing (5) for wear workshop only.
of the spool housing (2) and on the spool housing (1) and on
remove the spool together the spool cover (4). If required, Check/replace spark plug
with spool cover (3). replace damaged parts. Use only original spark plugs
Fig. 17 Fig. 20 or ones approved by the manu-
 Clean spool housing (1), spring  Insert a new spool into the spool facturer.
(2) and spool (3) together cover and feed the ends of the The correct electrode gap
with spool cover (4). line through the opposing slots is 0.6–0.7 mm. Every 25 operating
Use a clean cloth. in the spool cover. hours take out the spark plug and
 Check the toothing (5) for wear Fig. 21 check its condition.
on the spool housing (1), the  Press pre-assembled unit (3)  Stop the engine and leave
spool (3) and on the spool cover out of the inner spool and spool it to cool down.
(4). If required, replace damaged cover into the spool housing (2)  Remove spark-plug terminal.
parts. until the retaining plates (1)  Remove dirt from around
 Take approximately 3 metres engage. the spark plug.
of new trim line and fold in half.
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 Unscrew spark plug to the left Cleaning the unit Note


with a spark plug wrench.
Caution Take out the spark plug and pour
 Check/adjust the electrode all the oil out of the cylinder before
gap of 0.6–0.7 mm (Fig. 27). Always keep the unit and venti-
lation slots clean and free of dirt. starting the unit after storage.
Note Use a small brush for cleaning  Thoroughly clean the unit and
Replace a damaged, sooted the outside of the unit. check for loose and damaged
or dirty spark plug. Do not use abrasive detergents. parts.
 Screw in spark plug and tighten Household cleaners which contain Repair or replace damaged parts
to a torque of 12.3–13.5 Nm. aromatic oils such as pine oil and tighten loose screws, nuts
Do not tighten too tightly. or lemon as well as solvents and bolts.
such as kerosene may damage The unit can now be stored.
Cleaning the exhaust  Store the unit in a dry, closed
the plastic housing and handle.
Fig. 28 room to prevent unauthorised
Wipe housing with a damp cloth
Clean the area under the exhaust only. use or damage.
cover (1) every 25 operating hours. Keep the unit away from children.
To do this, the exhaust cover must Storage
be removed.  Never store the unit with fuel Transportation
This work may be carried out in the tank or in a location where
by a specialist workshop only. petrol vapours may be ignited  Before transporting the unit,
by a spark or naked flame. leave it to cool down.
Checking/topping up the
 Before storing the unit, leave Empty the fuel tank before trans-
grease in the gearbox

the engine to cool down. porting the unit.
Fig. 29  Store the unit in a dry, closed Tank cap must be closed tightly.
Check the level of grease in the room to prevent unauthorised  Secure the unit to prevent it from
gearbox every 25 operating hours. use or damage. shifting during transportation.
To do this, remove the screw (1). Keep the unit away from children.
If required, refill with a high-quality Warranty
lithium grease. Long-term storage
This work may be carried out If the unit is to be stored for a pro-
The warranty regulations issued
by a specialist workshop only. longed period, proceed as follows:
by our company or the importer
 Drain all the fuel out of the tank
are valid in all countries.
and pour into a container with We shall repair any faults on your
the same two-stroke mixture. unit free of charge in accordance
Do not use fuel which has been with the warranty, provided the fault
stored for longer than 3 days. was due to defective materials
 Start the engine and leave or manufacturing. If claiming under
running until it stops. the warranty, please contact your
This ensures that there is no fuel seller or your nearest branch.
left in the carburettor.
 Leave the engine to cool down.
Take out the spark plug and pour
30 ml of a high-grade engine oil
or two-stroke oil into the cylinder.
Slowly pull the starter rope
to distribute the oil.
Reinstall the spark plug.

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Troubleshooting

Error Cause Remedial action


Engine does not start. Ignition switch set to 0/STOP. Set switch to I/START.
Fuel tank empty. Fill fuel tank.
Intake pump not pressed down Slowly press intake pump all the way down
far enough. 10 times.
Engine flooded. Implement the starting process with
the choke lever in the operating position.
Old or incorrectly mixed fuel. Empty the tank/fill with fresh fuel mixture.
Dirty spark plug. Replace or clean spark plug.
Engine does not run constantly Air filter blocked. Clean or replace air filter.
at no load. Old or incorrectly mixed fuel. Empty the tank/fill with fresh fuel mixture.
Carburettor incorrectly adjusted. Have the carburettor adjusted
by a specialist workshop.
Petrol filter dirty. Have petrol filter replaced by a specialist
workshop.
Engine does not accelerate. Old or incorrectly mixed fuel. Empty the tank/fill with fresh fuel mixture.
Carburettor incorrectly adjusted. Have the carburettor adjusted
by a specialist workshop.
Strong vibrations. Damaged cutting tools or drive Switch off the unit immediately.
parts. Have defective parts replaced
by a specialist workshop.
Cutting head does release line. Cutting head entangled Stop the engine and clean the cutting
with grass. attachment.
No line in the cutting head. Wind up new line.
Spool jammed. Replace spool.
Cutting head dirty. Clean spool and spool housing.
Line fused together. Pull apart, take out the fused part and wind
up the line again.
Line twisted when wound up. Pull apart and wind up the line again.
Not enough line released. Tap the bump head and pull out the line
until 10 cm of line is outside the cutting
attachment.

If you have any further questions, please contact your authorised dealer on site.

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