Electrolux 95390045500 User Manual

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WARNING: Before using the product every user
should carefully read the sections SAFETY,
SAFETY USAGE and SYMBOL MEANINGS.

STARTING A COLD ENGINE

1) Position the on/off switch to the I (ON)

position, away from the «STOP» position.

2) Rotate the choke lever in the direction illustrated

by the arrows. This engages the fast idle system.

3) Squeeze the primer bulb (C) several times

until you see fuel begin to return back
through the tube (D) towards the fuel
tank. Push the decompression valve (B)

down if your models is fitted with one. Pull
the starter handle until the engine starts.

4) Hold the machine safely and allow the

engine to run for a few seconds. Grip the
control handle firmly, pushing down on the
safety trigger (S) and then squeezing the
accelerator trigger (A). This action automatically
releases the spring loaded choke lever (E) dis-
engaging the fast idle system.

WARNING: The fast idle system does
cause the cutting attachment to rotate
when engaged.

ENGLISH - 5

H. Handle assembly

G. Engine/shaft assembly

To do this, rotate the cap intil the two holes
coincide.

4) Assemble nylon string head as illustrated:

a) Flange guard - b) Upper cap - c) Guard d)
Nylon string head

Tighten counterclockwise.

5) While tightening, the head assembly can be

held fast by inserting the wrench or the screw-
driver supplied into the holes as already shown
for blade assembly.

WARNING: Do not use the guard for the nylon
string head when using a metal blade.

BACK-PACK BRUSHCUTTER

See sections BACK-PACK BRUSHCUTTER.

DANGER. Do not run engine without shaft
attached as clutch could fly off.
1) Assemble the engine onto the shaft. Make sure

the shaft is fully and correctly engaged up to
the shank, then tighten the 2 screws (A) in a
criss-cross sequence.

2) Fit the end of the trigger cable connector (B)

into the slot on swivel (C).

3) Adjust the screw (D) of the trigger cable

connector so that the cable can easily slide in
the opening with a play of 1 mm before operat-
ing the swivel (C).

Tighten now the hexagonal nut (E).

4A) Stop switch (STOP) cable: fit the connection.
4B) Earth lead: connect as illustrated.

1) DOUBLE HANDLE

Handle (A) can be adjusted for individual
operator comfort by swivelling it forwards or
backwards. To do this, loosen button (C),
position the handle for maximum comfort,
then tighten button (C) securely. Clip the
suspension harness hook into one of the 5
holes on the top side of the shaft support to
achieve the best balance according to the
type of work to be undertaken.

NB: Handle assembly (A) can be folded
parallel to the shaft to facilitate
transportation or storage. To do this,
loosen knob (C), twist support (B) 90° in a
clockwise direction, fold the handle (A)
into the required position and then tighten
knob (C).

2) DELTA FRONT HANDLE

Secure the handle in front of the label
placed on the shaft 11 cm from the rear
grip when assembling nylon string head
and 36 cm when assembling metallic
blades. This position ensures optimum
balance and safety. The handle must be
perpendicular to the shaft as illustrated
(Fig.2).The handle bar must be mounted
using all the items supplied and in the
exact configuration shown in figures 1 or 2.

3) DOUBLE HANDLE

Adjust and secure double hand clamp by tight-
ening the screws.

I. Starting and stopping the engine

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