Craftsman 700995 User Manual

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Figure 8

line trimmer stalls or stops turning
unexpectedly, release the control

trigger immediately. If, after verifying
that the line head turns freely, the line
trimmer does not restart, check the

fuse to see if it needs replacing. See

the section on replacing the fuse. Only

replace the fuse with the same type 15

Amp fuse.

LINE TRIMMER/EDGER

OPERATION

To turn the tool off:

1. Release the control trigger and the

tool will turn off. The thumb switch will

return to the rear position to prevent
accidental re-starting of the tool.

The power handle can be operated

in two positions, normal and inverted,

depending on the work you are trying
to do. Depending on work position,

both thumb switch or control trigger

will release safety or activate tool, so it

is not necessary to contort your hand

when using the power handle in the

inverted position, (see figure 9)

Figure 9

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The line trimmer attachment

incorporates a fuse which will protect

the line trimmer in the event of an
overload or prolonged stall. The fuse

will cause the tool to stop operating

if an overload condition exists. If the

ATTACH LINE GUARD PRIOR TO

USE

- Attach the line guard to the

trimmer housing by first aligning both
of the side tabs with the slots in the
trimmer housing. Next, press firmly on
the rear of the guard until it is firmly
seated against the trimmer housing.

Important

- Rotate the edging wheel

until the arrow on the wheel lines up

exactly with the arrow on the underside
of the line guard.

Now, insert the provided screw through

the hole in the edging wheel and into
the exposed hole in the black housing.
Tighten in place with a screwdriver,

(see figure 10) When the screw is
properly installed and tightened, the
head of the screw will be recessed and

the edging wheel should rotate freely.

Figure 10

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