Craftsman 358.792403 User Manual

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Push the attachment into the cou­
pler until the iocking/release button

snaps into the primary hole.

Before using the unit, tighten the
knob securely by turning clockwise.

Coupler Primary Hole

■ Guide Recess

Upper Locking/ Attachment

Shaft Release

Button

ik WARNING:

Make sure the lock-

ing/release button is locked in the pri­
mary hole and the knob is securely

tightened before operating the unit.

Using the wrong hole could lead to
serious injury or damage to the unit.

INSTALLING ATTACHMENT
HANGER

An attachment hanger is provided for

storage when attachment is not in
use.

To install hanger on attachment:

1. Remove the shaft cap from the at­

tachment (if present) and discard.

2. Press and hold the Iocking/release

button,

3. Push hanger onto the attachment

until the Iocking/release button

snaps into the hole.

OPERATING POSITION

When operating unit, stand as shown

and check for the following:
• Wear eye protection and heavy

clothing.

• Keep right arm slightly bent with

right hand holding the trigger handle

of powerhead.

• Keep left arm extended with left

hand holding the handlebar.

• Keep unit below waist level.

• Adjust edger wheel for proper cut

depth.

WARNING:

Never attempt to

adjust the edger wheel when the unit

is in operation. Always stop the pow­

erhead, wait until the blade stops turn­

ing, and disconnect the spark plug (or

disconnect powerhead from power
source) before making adjustments,

EDGING

As you become familiar with use of

your edger attachment, you will be
able to determine your own operating

pace. Conditions such as depth of cut

and materia! being cut will regulate the
speed and time required for your edg­

ing job.
• Allow the engine to warm up before

you begin edging.

• Increase the engine speed before

placing the blade in the cut. For best
results, run the engine at full throttle

while cutting.

• Always work going away from people

and solid objects such as walls, large
stones, trees, automobiles, etc.

• Be careful when edging near trees or

valuable plants. The high speed metal

blade may cut roots and cause dam­

age to the plants,

• If the blade stalls, immediately move

the unit back slightly to allow the

blade to restart. If the blade continues

to stall, stop the engine, disconnect
the spark plug, and inspect for block­

age or damage.

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ARNING:

Keep the blade area

clean. Always release the throttle trig­
ger, move the powerhead ON/OFF
switch to the OFF position, disconnect

the spark plug (or disconnect power-

head from power source), and make

sure the blade has completely
stopped turning before cleaning.

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