Unit/maintenance safety, Edging safety – Craftsman C944.511573 User Manual

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extension cord to the unit. An under­
sized extension cord will cause a
drop in line voltage resulting in ioss
of power and overheating. If in
doubt, use the next heavier gauge.

The iower the gauge number, the

heavier the cord.

• Do not use multiple cords.
• Do not abuse cord. Never carry the

unit by the extension cord or yank
extension cord to disconnect unit. To
unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.

Do not use cord as a handle, close a

door on cord, or pull cord around
sharp edges or corners. Do not ex­
pose cords to heat, oil, or water.

• Keep the extension cord clear of op­

erator and obstacles at all times. Tie
cord to cord retainer and connect to
recessed plug as shown in this
manual to prevent damage to unit
and/or extension cord and to reduce

the possibility of the extension cord

disconnecting from the unit during
operation,

• Do not attempt to repair unit. Inspect

the insulation and connectors on the

powerhead and extension cord before
each use. If there is any damage, do
not use until damage is repaired by

your authorized service dealer.

• Do not use the powerhead if the

switch does not turn the unit on and
off properly. Have the unit repaired
by your authorized service dealer.

• Do not use with damaged cord or

plug. If powerhead is networking as
it should, has been dropped, dam­
aged, left outdoors, or dropped into

water, return it to your authorized

service dealer for repair.

• Avoid unintentional starting of the

unit. Never carry unit with your finger
on the switch. Be sure the switch is
in the OFF position and never touch

the switch when connecting exten­

sion cord.

• Unplug the unit from the power

source when not in use, before servic­
ing, and when changing accessories
and/or attachments.

• Avoid any body contact with any

grounded conductor, such as metal

fences, or pipes, to avoid the possi­

bility of electric shock.

• Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

(GFCI) protection should be pro­

vided on the circuit or outlet to be

used for the powerhead. Recep­

tacles are available having built-in

GFCI protection and may be used

for this measure of safety.

UNIT/MAINTENANCE SAFETY

^WARNING:

Disconnect power-

head spark plug {or disconnect power-
head from power source) before per­

forming maintenance.

• Inspect entire unit before each use.

Replace damaged parts. Check for

fuel leaks. IVIake sure all fasteners are

in place and securely fastened.

• Maintain unit according to recom­

mended procedures.

• Throw away blades that are bent,

warped, cracked, broken, or damaged

in any other way. Replace parts that

are cracked, chipped, or damaged

before using the unit.

• Use only recommended Craftsman

parts and accessories. Never use

wire, wire rope, string, flailing de­
vices, etc.

• Be sure blade stops turning when

engine idles (see

CARBURETOR AD­

JUSTMENTS

section of powerhead

manual).

• Remove the blade before making car­

buretor adjustments. Hold the unit by
hand. Do not make carburetor adjust­
ments from the blade side of the unit.

• Keep others away when making car­

buretor adjustments.

• Never start the unit with the clutch

housing removed. The clutch can fly

off and cause serious injury.

Have

all

maintenance and service not

explained in this manual performed by
a Sears Service Centre.

• If blade strikes a foreign object, follow

these steps: stop unit and disconnect

spark plug wire (or disconnect from

power source), inspect for damage,

and repair any damage before resum­

ing operation of the unit.

EDGING SAFETY

^WARNING: Inspect the area to

be edged before each use. Remove

objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire,
string, etc.) which can be thrown by the

blade or can wrap around the shaft.

• Keep others including children, ani­

mals, bystanders, and helpers at least

50 feet (15 meters) away. Stop the

unit immediately if you are ap­
proached,

• Hold the unit firmly with both hands.
• Keep firm footing and balance. Do not

overreach or stand on unstable sur­

faces.

• Always keep the wheel in contact with

the ground.

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