Iser^ice – Craftsman 240.74805 User Manual

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ciearea, the spoor snouia spin tree a
short distance and the line will ad­

vance.

If the unit continues to jam or will not

spin freely, call service number list­
ed below Failure to stop the unit

when the line is jammed will cause
excessive battery drainage and
shorten motor life (overheating)

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LUBRICATION - No periodic relubrica­
tion of the Weedwacker bearings or
other moving parts is required.

CLEANING OF PLASTIC PARTS -
Use only a dry brush or a cloth with

warm water and mild soap to clean
plastic parts Many household cleaners
contain chemicals which could damage
the plastic Never use gasoline, turpen­
tine, paint thinner or simitar fluids

Never spray-wash tool or immerse in

water. Water or liquid inside the tool
can cause serious damage to the unit

FUSE - The unit is .equipped with a
fuse (15 Arnp) that will protect frorri ex­
treme overload to the motor. To change

the fuse, first remove battery housing

cover by unscrewing scr,ew Then re­
move battery to access fuse holder,

DROPPING THE UNIT ~ If you drop the
unit, carefully inspect it for any damage
before using it again.

TEMPERATURE - Temperature
extremes limit the useful life of the bat­

tery. The best storage place is one that

is cool and dry. Store the tool away
from direct sunlight, heating pipes, fur­
naces, etc Do not store where tem­
peratures go below +40 F or above
+ 120 F

appliance on or aojaceni to renitizers

or chemicals

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REPLACEMENT PARTS - For opti­

mum cutting results and the assurance
of top performance, it is recommended

that only Sears Craftsman replace­

ment line, spools, and accessories be
used Spool with fine is available at

your local Sears store

WARNING:

Only use Craftsman ac­

cessories with the Weedwacker, Use
of non-Craftsman accessories could
be hazardous

BATTERY RECYCLE - To preserve
natural resources, please recycle or
dispose of this product's SEALED
LEAD-ACID BATTERY properly Local,
state and federal laws may prohibit
disposal of sealed |ead-acid batteries
in ordinary trash Consult your local

waste authority or Sears store for in­

formation regarding available recycling
and/or disposal options.

battery

replacement

- When

replacing the batteries, both batteries
shopid be replaced at the same time.

Mixing fresh and discharged batteries
could increase internal cel! pressure
and cause rupture.

WARNING:

When replacing the bat­

teries, the proper polarity or direction

must be observed Reverse insertion
of batteries can result in leakage of

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explosion.

If you see any condition that may

affect safe operation, or if you have
any questions, contact our customer
service number at:

1-BOO- 539-6465

preventing

corrosion

- Fertiliz­

ers and other garden chemicals contain
compounds that greatly accelerate the
corrosion of metals. Do not store the

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