Husqvarna 135R Manual de utilizare

Tip
Manual de utilizare
135R, 336FR, 336RK
EN Operator's manual 12-32
BG Ръководство за експлоатация 33-55
BS Korisnički priručnik 56-75
CS Návod k použití 76-96
DA Brugsanvisning 97-116
DE Bedienungsanweisung 117-138
EL Οδηγίες χρήσης 139-161
ES Manual de usuario 162-183
ET Kasutusjuhend 184-202
FI Käyttöohje 203-222
FR Manuel d'utilisation 223-244
HR Priručnik za korištenje 245-264
HU Használati utasítás 265-285
IT Manuale dell'operatore 286-306
JA 取扱説明書 307-326
LT Operatoriaus vadovas 327-346
LV Lietošanas pamācība 347-366
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing 367-387
PL Instrukcja obsługi 388-409
PT Manual do utilizador 410-431
RO Instrucţiuni de utilizare 432-452
RU Руководство по эксплуатации 453-476
SK Návod na obsluhu 477-496
SL Navodila za uporabo 497-516
SR Priručnik za rukovaoca 517-536
SV Bruksanvisning 537-556
TR Kullanım kılavuzu 557-576
UK Посібник користувача 577-598
ZH 操作手册 599-615
135R
336FR 336FRD
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Contents
Introduction................................................................... 12
Safety............................................................................13
Assembly...................................................................... 19
Operation...................................................................... 20
Maintenance................................................................. 23
Troubleshooting............................................................ 27
Transportation, storage and disposal........................... 27
Technical data.............................................................. 28
Accessories.................................................................. 29
Declaration of Conformity............................................. 31
Appendix ....................................................................616
Introduction
Product description
This product is a brushcutter with a combustion engine.
Work is constantly in progress to increase your safety
and efficiency during operation. Speak to your servicing
dealer for more information.
Intended use
Use the product with a saw blade, a grass blade or a
trimmer head to cut different types of vegetation. Do
not use the product for other tasks than grass trimming,
grass clearing and forestry clearing. Use a saw blade to
cut fibrous types of wood. Use a grass blade or trimmer
head to cut grass.
Note: National or local regulations can regulate the
use. Comply to given regulations.
Only use the product with accessories that are approved
by the manufacturer. Refer to
Accessories on page 29
.
Product overview
(Fig. 1)
1. Trimmer head
2. Grease filler cap, bevel gear
3. Bevel gear
4. Cutting attachment guard
5. Shaft
6. Handlebar
7. Throttle trigger
8. Stop switch
9. Throttle trigger lockout
10. Suspension ring
11. Cylinder cover
12. Starter rope handle
13. Fuel tank
14. Choke control
15. Primer bulb
16. Air filter cover
17. Handle adjustment
18. Locknut
19. Support flange
20. Support cup
21. Drive disc
22. Blade
23. Operator's manual
24. Transport guard
25. Locking pin
26. Harness
27. Spark plug cap and spark plug
28. Start throttle button
29. Throttle wire adjustment
30. Combination wrench
31. Guard extension
32. Shaft coupling
Symbols on the product
(Fig. 2) WARNING! This product is dangerous.
Injury or death can occur to the operator
or bystanders if the product is not used
carefully and correctly. To prevent injury
to the operator or bystanders, read
and obey all safety instructions in the
operator's manual.
(Fig. 3) Read the operator's manual carefully
and make sure that you understand the
instructions before use.
(Fig. 4) Stop.
(Fig. 5) Use a protective helmet in locations where
objects can fall on you. Use approved
hearing protection and approved eye
protection.
(Fig. 6) Maximum speed of the output shaft.
(Fig. 7) The product agrees with the applicable
EC directives.
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(Fig. 8) This product conforms to applicable UK
regulations.
(Fig. 9) The product can cause objects to eject,
which can cause injury.
(Fig. 10) Keep a minimum distance of 15 m / 50 ft.
to persons and animals during operation
of the product.
(Fig. 11) Risk of blade thrust if the cutting
equipment touches an object that it does
not immediately cut. The product can cut
off body parts. Keep a minimum of 15
m / 50 ft. distance to persons and animals
during operation of the product.
(Fig. 12) The arrows shows the limit for the handle
position.
(Fig. 13) Use approved protective gloves.
(Fig. 14) Use heavy-duty slip-resistant boots.
(Fig. 15) Only use a flexible cutting wire. Do not
use metal cutting elements. Apply this for
grass guard accessory.
(Fig. 16) Air purge bulb.
(Fig. 17) Choke.
(Fig. 18) Noise emission to the environment
label as per EU and UK directives
and regulations, and New South Wales
legislation "Protection of the Environment
Operations (Noise Control) Regulation
2017". The guaranteed sound power level
of the product is specified in
Technical
data on page 28
and on the label.
yyyywwxxxx The rating plate shows the
serial number. yyyy is the
production year andww is
the production week.
Note: Other symbols/decals on the product refer to
certification requirements for other commercial areas.
Product damage
We are not responsible for damages to our product if:
the product is incorrectly repaired.
the product is repaired with parts that are not
from the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer.
the product has an accessory that is not from the
manufacturer or not approved by the manufacturer.
the product is not repaired at an approved service
center or by an approved authority.
Safety
Safety definitions
Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out
specially important parts of the manual.
WARNING: Used if there is a risk of
injury or death for the operator or bystanders
if the instructions in the manual are not
obeyed.
CAUTION: Used if there is a risk of
damage to the product, other materials or
the adjacent area if the instructions in the
manual are not obeyed.
Note: Used to give more information that is necessary
in a given situation.
General safety instructions
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
A clearing saw, brushcutter or trimmer can be
dangerous if used carelessly or incorrectly and can
cause serious injury or death to the operator or
others. It is extremely important that you read and
understand the contents of this operator’s manual.
Under no circumstances may the design of the
product be modified without the permission of the
manufacturer. Never use a product that has been
modified in any way from its original specification
and always use original accessories. Non-authorized
modifications and/or accessories can result in
serious personal injury or the death of the operator
or others.
The inside of the muffler contain chemicals that may
be carcinogenic. Avoid contact with these elements
in the event of a damaged muffler.
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This product produces an electromagnetic field
during operation. This field may under some
circumstances interfere with active or passive
medical implants. To reduce the risk of serious or
fatal injury, we recommend persons with medical
implants to consult their physician and the medical
implant manufacturer before operating this product.
Safety instructions for assembly
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Use approved protective gloves when you assemble
the product and cutting attachment.
Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug
before you assemble the product.
Make sure that the correct handlebar and cutting
attachment guard are assembled before you operate
the product.
A damaged or incorrect cutting attachment guard
can cause injury. Do not use a cutting attachment
without an approved cutting attachment guard.
Attach the clutch cover and shaft correctly before
you start the product.
The drive disc and support flange must engage
correctly in the center hole of the cutting attachment.
A cutting attachment that is attached incorrectly can
cause injury or death.
Attach the harness to the product to prevent injury to
the operator or others.
Safety instructions for operation
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Never use a harness with a damaged quick release.
When using a brush cutter it must always be hooked
securely to the harness. Otherwise you will be
unable to control the brush cutter safely and this can
result in injury to yourself or others.
Always hold the product with both hands. Hold the
product on the right side of your body. Keep the
cutting attachment below waist level. Connect the
product to the suspension ring on the harness. Keep
all parts of your body away from the hot surfaces.
Keep all parts of your body away from the rotating
cutting attachment.
Learn and understand the difference between
forestry clearing, grass clearing and grass trimming
before you use the product.
Never use a product that has been modified in any
way from its original specification.
Never use a product that is faulty. Carry out the
safety checks, maintenance and service instructions
described in this manual. Some maintenance and
service measures must be carried out by trained and
qualified specialists. Refer to
Maintenance on page
23
.
Use personal protective equipment. Refer to
Personal protective equipment on page 15
.
Do not use the product in bad weather, such as
dense fog, heavy rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc.
Working in bad weather is tiring and often brings
added risks, such as icy ground, unpredictable felling
direction, etc.
Take great care when cutting a tree that is in
tension. A tree that is in tension may spring back
to its normal position before or after being cut. If you
position yourself incorrectly or make the cut in the
wrong place the tree may hit you or the product and
cause you to lose control. Both situations can cause
serious personal injury.
The only accessories you can operate with
this engine unit are the cutting attachments we
recommend. Refer to
Technical data on page 28
.
Watch out for thrown objects. Always wear
approved eye protection. Never lean over the cutting
attachment guard. Stones, rubbish, etc. can be
thrown up into the eyes causing blindness or serious
injury.
Never use the product if you are tired, if you are ill,
if you have consumed alcohol, or if you are taking
other drugs or medication that can affect your vision,
judgement or coordination.
Long-term exposure to noise can result in permanent
hearing loss. Always use approved hearing
protection.
Listen for warning signals and loud voices when you
use hearing protection. Always remove your hearing
protection when the engine stops.
Carry out an overall inspection of the product before
use. Refer to
Before you operate the product on
page 20
.
Never use the product if it is changed or damaged.
Make sure that the spark plug cap and ignition lead
are not damaged to prevent the risk of electrical
shock.
Look around the work area to make sure that no
persons, animals or objects have a negative effect
on the safety of the operation of the product.
Look around the work area to make sure that no
persons or animals touch the cutting attachment or
are hit by objects that are ejected from the cutting
attachment.
Examine the work area. Remove all loose objects,
such as stones, broken glass, nails, steel wire and
string, that can eject or wind around the cutting
attachment.
Do not use the product in a situation or location
where you can not get aid if an accident occurs.
Do not use the product without a guard.
Make sure that persons or animals keep a distance
of a minimum of 15 m/50 ft during work. Always look
behind you before you turn around with the product.
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Stop the product immediately if a person or animal
enters the 15 m/50 ft safety zone. If more than one
operator does work in the same area, keep a safety
distance of a minimum of 2 times the tree height and
a minimum of 15 m/50 ft.
Make sure that you can move safely and have a safe
stance. Examine the area around you for obstacles
such as roots, rocks, branch and ditches. Be careful
during work on slopes.
Do not overreach. Keep a stable position of the feet
and a good balance at all times.
Before you start the product, put it on a flat surface,
at a minimum of 3 m from the fuel source and from
where you fill fuel. Make sure that there are no
objects near or touching the cutting attachment.
If the cutting attachment rotates at idle speed, let a
service agent adjust it. Do not use the product until it
is adjusted or repaired.
Look out for thrown objects. Always use approved
eye protection and keep away from the cutting
attachment guard. Stones and other small objects
can eject into your eyes and cause blindness or
other injuries.
Do not put the product down with the engine on
unless you have it in clear view.
Do not remove the cut material, or let other persons
remove cut material, while the engine is on or
the cutting equipment rotates, as this can result in
serious injury.
The bevel gear can get hot during use and may
remain so for a while afterwards. You could get burnt
if you touch it.
Always stop the engine and make sure that the
cutting equipment does not rotate before you
remove material that is wound around the blade
shaft or caught between the guard and the cutting
attachment. The cutting equipment continues to
rotate even after the throttle has been released.
Ensure that the cutting attachment has stopped
completely and disconnect the spark plug cap before
you start to work on it.
Be careful when you remove material from around
the cutting equipment. The bevel gear gets hot
during operation and can cause burn injuries.
The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot and can
contain sparks. Risk of fire. Be careful around dry
and flammable material.
Stop the engine before you move to a new work
area. Always attach the transport guard before you
move the equipment.
Never use the product indoors or in spaces lacking
proper ventilation. Exhaust fumes contain carbon
monoxide, an odourless, poisonous and highly
dangerous ga can result in death due to asphyxiation
or carbon monoxide poisoning.
Never allow children to use or be in the vicinity
of the product. As the product is equipped with a
spring-loaded stop switch and can be started by low
speed and force on the starter handle, even small
children under some circumstances can produce the
force necessary to start the product. This can mean
a risk of serious personal injury. Therefore remove
the spark plug cap when the product is not under
close supervision.
Overexposure to vibration can lead to circulatory
damage or nerve damage in persons who have
poor circulation. Speak to your physician if you
experience symptoms of overexposure to vibration.
Such symptoms include numbness, loss of feeling,
tingling, pricking, pain, loss of strength, changes
in skin color or condition. These symptoms usually
show in the fingers, hands or wrists. The risk
increases at low temperatures.
Check that the cutting equipment is correctly fitted
and adjusted.
If you encounter a situation where you are uncertain
how to proceed you should ask an expert. Contact
your dealer or your service workshop.
Avoid all usage which you consider to be beyond
your capability.
Do not use the product unless you are able to call for
help in the event of an accident.
Using an incorrect cutting attachment or an
incorrectly sharpened blade increases the risk of
blade thrust.
Products fitted with saw blades or grass blades can
be thrown violently to the side when the blade comes
into contact with a fixed object. This is called blade
thrust. A blade thrust can be violent enough to cause
the product and/or operator to be propelled in any
direction, and possibly lose control of the product.
Blade thrust can occur without warning if the product
snags, stalls or binds. Blade thrust is more likely to
occur in areas where it is difficult to see the material
being cut.
Avoid cutting with the area of the blade between the
12 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. Because of the
speed of rotation of the blade, blade thrust can occur
if you attempt to cut thick stems with this area of the
blade.
Mufflers fitted with catalytic converters get very
hot during use and remain so for some time after
stopping. This also applies at idle speed. Contact
can result in burns to the skin. Remember the risk of
fire.
Only use cutting attachments with the guards we
recommend. Refer to
Accessories on page 29
.
Personal protective equipment
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Always use approved personal protective equipment
when you use the product. Personal protective
equipment cannot fully prevent injury but it
decreases the degree of injury if an accident does
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occur. Let your dealer help you select the correct
equipment.
Use a helmet if the trees in the work area have a
height of more than 2 m/6.5 ft.
Use approved hearing protection.
Always use approved protective googles that comply
with ANSI Z87.1 standard in the USA or EN 166 in
EU countries.Use visor for face protection. Visor is
not enough to protect the eyes.
(Fig. 19)
Use gloves when it is necessary, for example when
you attach, examine or clean the cutting equipment.
Use protective boots with steel toe-cap and non-slip
soles.
Use clothing made of a strong fabric. Always use
heavy, long pants and long sleeves. Do not use
loose clothing that can catch on twigs and branches.
Do not use jewelry, short pants or sandals. Do not
go with bare feet. Put your hair up safely above
shoulder level.
(Fig. 20)
Keep first aid equipment near.
(Fig. 21)
Safety devices on the product
For information about where to find the safety devices,
see
Introduction on page 12
.
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Do not use a product with damaged safety devices.
Do a check of and do maintenance on the safety
devices regularly. If the safety devices are damaged,
speak to your Husqvarna service agent.
Do not make changes to safety devices. Do not
use the product if protective covers, safety switches
or other protective devices are not attached or are
damaged.
For all service and repair work on the product,
especially for the safety devices, special training is
necessary. If the safety devices fail the checks given
in this operator's manual, you must let a service
agent help you. We guarantee that professional
repairs and service is available. If your dealer is not
a service agent, speak to them for information about
the nearest service agent.
Do not use a cutting attachment without an approved
and correctly attached cutting attachment guard. See
Accessories on page 29
.
To do a check of the throttle trigger lockout
1. Push the throttle trigger lockout (A). Make sure that
the throttle trigger (B) is released. (Fig. 22)
2. Release the throttle trigger lockout (A). Make sure
that the throttle trigger (B) is locked at the idle
position. (Fig. 23)
3. Push the throttle trigger lockout (A) and make sure
that it goes back to its initial position when you
release it. (Fig. 24)
4. Start the product and apply full throttle. Refer to
To
start the engine on page 22
. (Fig. 25)
5. Release the throttle trigger (B) and make sure that
the cutting attachment stops.
To do a check of the stop switch
1. Start the engine.
2. Move the stop switch to the stop position and make
sure that the engine stops. (Fig. 26)
To do a check of the cutting attachment guard
The cutting attachment guard prevents injuries and
stops objects that eject in the direction of the operator.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Do a visual check for damages, for example cracks.
(Fig. 27)
3. Replace the cutting attachment guard if it is
damaged.
To do a check of the vibration damping system
WARNING: Make sure that the engine
is off and that the stop switch is in STOP
position.
1. Make sure that there are no cracks or deformation
on the vibration damping units. Replace the vibration
damping units if they are damaged.
2. Make sure that the vibration damping units are
correctly attached to the engine unit and handle unit.
To do a check of the quick-release mechanism
WARNING: Do not use a harness with
a quick-release mechanism that does not
operate correctly.
The quick-release mechanism lets the operator remove
the product quickly from the harness if there is an
emergency.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Do a visual check for damage, for example cracks.
3. Release and attach the quick-release mechanism to
make sure that it operates correctly. (Fig. 28)
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To do a check of the muffler
WARNING: A used muffler/spark
arrester and spark arrester mounting
face may contain deposits of combustion
particles on the surfaces that may be
carcinogenic. To avoid skin contact and
inhalation of such particles when cleaning
and/or servicing the spark arrester, make
sure you always:
wear gloves;
clean and/or service in a well ventilated
area;
do not use pressurized air to clean the
spark arrester screen;
use a steel brush and brush away from
your body when cleaning the spark
arrester.
WARNING: Do not use a product that
has a damaged muffler or a muffler that
is in bad condition. Return the product to
a Husqvarna dealer/service station if the
muffler is damaged.
WARNING: Do not use the product if
the spark arrester screen on the muffler is
missing or damaged.
WARNING: The muffler becomes very
hot during and after operation and also at
idle speed. Use protective gloves to prevent
burn injuries.
The muffler keeps noise levels to a minimum and points
exhaust fumes away from the operator.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Do a visual check for damage and deformation.
Note: The inner surfaces of the muffler contain
chemicals that can cause cancer. Be careful not to
touch these elements if the muffler is damaged.
3. Make sure that the muffler is correctly attached to
the product. (Fig. 29)
Note: Do not remove the muffler from the product.
4. If the muffler on your product has a spark arrester
screen, do a visual check. (Fig. 30)
a) Replace the spark arrester screen if it is
damaged.
b) Clean the spark arrester screen if it is blocked.
Refer to
To do a check of the muffler on page
25
for more information.
CAUTION: If the spark arrester
screen is blocked the product becomes
too hot and this causes damage to the
cylinder and piston.
To install and remove the locknut
WARNING: Stop the engine, use
protective gloves and be careful around the
sharp edges of the cutting attachment.
A locknut is used to attach some types of cutting
attachments. The locknut has a left hand thread.
To install the locknut, turn the locknut in the opposite
direction from the direction of rotation. (Fig. 31)
To remove the locknut, remove the locknut in the
direction of rotation.
To loosen or tighten the locknut, use a socket
wrench with a long shaft.
WARNING: When you loosen and
tighten the locknut there is a risk of injury
from the cutting attachment. Be careful
and do not touch the cutting attachment.
Note: Make sure that you can not turn the locknut
by hand. Replace the locknut after it has been put on
approximately 10 times. The locknut must be replaced
after it has been put on approximately 10 times.
Cutting attachment
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Do the regular maintenance. Let an approved
service center regularly examine the cutting
attachment to do adjustments or repairs.
The performance of the cutting attachment
increases.
The life of the cutting attachment increases.
The risk of accidents decreases.
Only use an approved cutting attachment guard.
Refer to
Accessories on page 29
.
Do not use a damaged cutting attachment.
Grass trimmer head
Make sure that you wind the grass trimmer line
tightly and equally around the drum to decrease the
vibration.
Use only the approved grass trimmer heads and
grass trimmer lines. Refer to
To trim the grass on
page 23
.
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Use a correct length of the grass trimmer line. A long
grass trimmer line uses more engine power than a
short grass trimmer line.
Make sure that the cutter on the cutting attachment
guard is not damaged.
Soak the grass trimmer line in water for 2 days
before you attach the grass trimmer line to the
product. This increases the life of the grass trimmer
line.
Refer to the instructions for the cutting attachment to
use the correct procedure to load the cord and the
correct cord diameter.
Grass blade
Use correctly sharpened blades. An incorrectly
sharpened or damaged blade increases the risk
of injury. Refer to the instructions on the blade
packaging.
Use correctly set blades. An incorrectly set blade
increases the risk of injury and damage.
Fuel safety
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Do not mix the fuel indoor or near a heat source.
Do not start the product if there is fuel or engine oil
on the product. Remove the unwanted fuel/oil and
let the product dry. Remove unwanted fuel from the
product.
If you spill fuel on your clothing, change clothing
immediately.
Do not get fuel on your body, it can cause injury. If
you get fuel on your body, use a soap and water to
remove the fuel.
Do not start the engine if you spill oil or fuel on the
product or on your body.
Do not start the product if the engine has a leak.
Examine the engine for leaks regularly.
Be careful with fuel. Fuel is flammable and the fumes
are explosive and can cause injuries or death.
Do not breathe in the fuel fumes, it can cause injury.
Make sure that there is sufficient airflow.
Do not smoke near the fuel or the engine.
Do not put warm objects near the fuel or the engine.
Do not add the fuel when the engine is on.
Make sure that the engine is cool before you refuel.
Before you refuel, open the fuel tank cap slowly and
release the pressure carefully.
Make sure there are sufficient airflow when refueling
and mixing fuel (petrol and two-stroke oil) or draining
the fuel tank.
Fuel and fuel vapor are highly flammable and can
cause serious injury when inhaled or allowed to
come into contact with the skin. For this reason,
observe caution when handling fuel and make sure
there is sufficient airflow.
Tighten the fuel tank cap carefully or a fire can
occur.
Move the product at a minimum of 3 m (10 ft) from
the position where you filled the tank before a start.
Do not put too much fuel in the fuel tank.
Make sure that a leak cannot occur when you move
the product or fuel container.
Do not put the product or a fuel container where
there is an open flame, spark or pilot light. Make
sure that the storage area does not contain an open
flame.
Only use approved containers when you move the
fuel or put the fuel into storage.
Empty the fuel tank before long-term storage. Obey
the local law on where to dispose fuel.
Clean the product before long-term storage.
Remove the spark plug cap before you put the
product into storage to make sure that the engine
does not start accidentally.
Safety instructions for maintenance
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the
product.
Stop the engine, make sure that the cutting
attachment stops and let the product cool down
before you do the maintenance.
Disconnect the spark plug cap before you do the
maintenance.
The exhaust fumes from the engine contain
carbon monoxide, an odorless, poisonous and very
dangerous gas that can cause death. Do not run the
product indoors or in closed spaces.
The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot and can
contain sparks. Do not run the product indoors or
near flammable material.
Accessories and changes to the product that are not
approved by the manufacturer, can cause serious
injury or death. Do not change the product. Always
use original accessories.
If the maintenance is not done correctly and
regularly, there is an increased risk of injury and
damage to the product.
Only do the maintenance as this operator's manual
recommends. Let an approved Husqvarna service
agent do all other servicing.
Let an approved Husqvarna service agent do
servicing on the product regularly.
Replace damaged, worn or broken parts.
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Assembly
Introduction
WARNING: Before you assemble the
product, you must read and understand the
safety chapter.
WARNING: Remove the spark plug
cable from the spark plug before you
assemble the product.
To assemble the throttle handle
1. Remove the screw behind the throttle handle. (Fig.
32)
2. Move the throttle handle to the right side of the
handlebar.
3. Align the hole behind the throttle handle with the
hole in the handlebar.
4. Put the screw through the holes. Tighten the screw.
To assemble the handlebar
1. Remove the knob and attach the handlebar as given
in the illustration. (Fig. 33)
2. Tighten the knob lightly.
3. Put on the harness and hang the product from the
suspension point.
4. Adjust the handle to put the product in a good work
position. (Fig. 34)
5. Tighten the knob fully.
To assemble the two-piece shaft
1. Turn the knob to loosen the coupling.
2. Align the tab of the cutting attachment (A) with the
arrow of the coupling (B). (Fig. 35)
3. Carefully push the shaft into the coupling until you
hear a click. (Fig. 36)
4. Tighten the knob fully. (Fig. 37)
To disassemble the two-piece shaft
1. Turn the knob 3 turns or more to loosen the
coupling. (Fig. 38)
2. Push and hold the button (C).
3. Hold tight to the end of the shaft that the engine is
attached to.
4. Pull the attachment straight out of the coupling. (Fig.
39)
To assemble the cutting equipment
The cutting equipment includes a cutting attachment and
a cutting attachment guard.
WARNING: Use protective gloves.
WARNING: Always use the cutting
attachment guard that is recommended for
the cutting attachment. See
Accessories on
page 29
.
WARNING: An incorrectly attached
cutting attachment can result in injury or
death.
To attach the guard extension
CAUTION: Use the guard extension
when you use a trimmer head/plastic blade.
Do not use the guard extension when you
use a grass blade.
1. Put the guard extension in the groove of the cutting
attachment guard. (Fig. 40)
2. Put the guard extension into position on the cutting
attachment guard with the 4 locking hooks.
To remove the guard extension
Release the locking hooks with the spark plug
wrench. (Fig. 41)
To attach the grass blade and the grass blade
guard/combination guard
1. Put the blade guard/combination guard (A) onto the
shaft and tighten the bolt to attach it. (Fig. 42)
2. Make sure that the guard extension is removed.
3. Turn the output shaft to align one of the holes in
the drive disc (B) with the related hole in the gear
housing.
4. Put the locking pin (C) in the hole to lock the shaft.
5. Put the grass blade (D), the support flange (F) and
the support cup (E) on the output shaft. (Fig. 43)
6. Make sure that the drive disc and support flange
engages correctly in the centre hole of the grass
blade. (Fig. 44)
7. Attach the nut (G).
8. Tighten the nut with the socket wrench. Hold the
shaft of the socket wrench near the blade guard.
Tighten in the opposite direction to how the cutting
attachment rotates. Tighten it to a torque of 35-50
Nm. (Fig. 45)
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To install the blade guard
CAUTION: Only use the approved
guard for the blades. Refer to
Accessories
on page 29
.
1. Remove the bracket (H).
2. Attach the adapter (I) and bracket (J) with the 2
screws (K).
3. Attach the blade guard (A) to the adapter with the 4
screws (L). (Fig. 46)
To assemble the guard and trimmer head/
plastic blades
CAUTION: Make sure that the guard
extension is assembled.
1. Install the trimmer guard/cutting attachment guard
(A) intended for operation with the trimmer head/
plastic blades.
2. Hang the trimmer guard/cutting attachment guard (A)
on the two hooks on the plate holder (M).
3. Bend the guard around the shaft and tighten it with
the bolt (L) on the opposite side of the shaft. Use the
locking pin (C).
4. Put the locking pin in the groove on the screw head
and tighten. (Fig. 47)
5. Install the drive disc (B) on the output shaft. (Fig. 48)
6. Turn the output shaft until 1 of the holes in the drive
disc aligns with the related hole in the gear housing.
7. Put the locking pin (C) in the hole to lock the shaft.
8. Install the trimmer head/plastic blades (H)
counterclockwise. (Fig. 49)
9. To disassemble the trimmer head/plastic blades,
follow the instructions in the opposite sequence.
To assemble the shoulder harness
1. Put the ring of the shoulder harness strap through
the hook (A) and attach it with the bolt.
2. Attach the hook (B) of the shoulder strap to the ring
(C) on the frame. (Fig. 50)
To adjust the shoulder harness
1. Stop the engine.
2. Put on the harness.
3. Adjust the shoulder strap to make the product weigh
equally on your shoulders.
Operation
Introduction
WARNING: Before you operate the
product, you must read and understand the
safety chapter.
Before you operate the product
Examine the work area to make sure that you know
the type of terrain, the slope of the ground and if
there are obstacles such as stones, branches and
ditches.
Do an overhaul inspection of the product.
Do the safety inspections, maintenance and
servicing that are given in this manual.
Make sure that all covers, guards, handles and the
cutting equipment are correctly attached and not
damaged.
Make sure that there are no cracks at the bottom of
the grass blade teeth or by the center hole of the
blade. Replace the blade if it is damaged.
(Fig. 51)
Examine the support flange for cracks. Replace the
support flange if it is damaged.
(Fig. 52)
Make sure that the locknut can not be removed by
hand. If you can remove it by hand, it does not
lock the cutting attachment sufficiently and you must
replace it.
(Fig. 53)
Examine the blade guard for damages or cracks.
Replace the blade guard if it has been hit or if it has
cracks.
(Fig. 54)
Examine the trimmer head and cutting attachment
guard for damages or cracks. Replace the trimmer
head and cutting attachment guard if they have been
hit or if they have cracks.
(Fig. 55)
Fuel
This product has a two-stroke engine.
CAUTION: Incorrect type of fuel can
result in engine damage. Use a mixture of
gasoline and two-stroke oil.
Premixed fuel
Use Husqvarna premixed alkylate fuel for best
performance and extension of the engine life. This
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