GGP Italy SPA Brush Cutter ST291 Finnish Version Manual
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16TEHNISKIE DATILV Modelis ........................................... 28 Mono 28 Duplex 34 Mono 34 Duplex 40 Mono 40 Duplex Izmïr¥tais trokš¿a l¥menis (ISO 10884) dB(A) ar stieples turïšanas galvi¿u ......... 111,6 111,4 110,5 110,8 112,7 112,3 ar asmeni ar 4 smailïm ................. 111,0 109,5 108,5 109,5 110,9 111,0 Trokš¿a l¥menis pie operatora auss (EN 27917) dB(A) ar stieples turïšanas galvi¿u ......... 96,9 97,0 97,5 96,4 99,0 96,4 ar asmeni ar 4 smailïm ................. 98,6 95,8 96,0 94,8...
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ENINTRODUCTION1 Dear Customer, thank you for choosing one of our products. We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this machine and that it fully meets your expectations. This manual has been compiled in order to provide you with all the information you need to get acquainted with the machine and use it safely and effi- ciently. Don’t forget that it is an integral part of the machine, so keep it handy so that it can be con- sulted when necessary, and pass it on to a further user if you resell...
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EN MAIN COMPONENTS 1. Power unit 2. Drive tube 3. Cutting device a. Blade with 3 or 4 points b. Cutting line head 4. Cutting device guard 5. Front handgrip 6. Guard 7. Handlebar 8. Rear handgrip 9. Connection point (of the webbing) 10. Identification plate 11. Webbing 12. Angle transmission 13. Blade protection (for transport) 14. Spark plug CONTROLS AND REFUELLING 21. Engine stop switch 22. Throttle trigger 23. Throttle trigger lockout 24. Starter 25. Choke (if present) 26. Primer (if present) 31....
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EN 1)Warning! Danger. The failure to use this machine correctly can be hazardous for oneself and others. 2)Read the instruction manual before using the machine. 3)If you are using the machine every day in nor- mal conditions, you can be exposed to a noise level of 85 dB (A) or higher. Wear earmuffs or earplugs and a protective hel- met. 4)Wear gloves and protective footwear! 11)Fuel tank 12)Engine stop switch posi- tions a= stopb= run 13)Tuning minimum speed 14)Choke 15)Primer 16)Correct position of...
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EN A) TRAINING 1)Read the instructions carefully.Become acquainted with the controls and the proper use of the machine. Learn how to stop the engine quickly. 2) Only use the machine for the purpose for which it was designed,namely –cutting grass and non-woody vegetation,using a nylon line (e.g. around the edges of lawns, flowerbeds, walls, fences and small grassy areas to tidy up the cutting done using a mower); – cutting tall grass, dry branches, twigs and woody shrubsof up to 2 cm diameter, with the...
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ground that does not guarantee stability for the operator; –never run, but walk carefully paying attention to the lay of the land and any eventual obstacles; –assess the potential risks of the ground to be mown and take all necessary precautions to ensure your own safety, especially on slopes or on bumpy, slippery or unstable ground; –work along the contour on slopes, never when walking up or down and always keep downhill of the cutter. 4) Make sure the machine is securely locked when you start the...
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The machine is supplied with some of the components disassembled and the fuel tank empty. Always wear strong work gloves to handle the cutting devices. Mount the components very carefully so as not to impair the safety and efficiency of the machine. If in doubt, contact your dealer. 1. COMPLETING THE MACHINE 1a. “MONO” models (Fig. 1) The purpose of the spacer (1) is to ensure a minimum distance between the rear handgrip and the front one, for safe- ty reasons. This spacer must always be fitted and...
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devices or ones homologated by the Manufacturer. •3 or 4-point blade (Fig. 6) Wear protective gloves and fit the blade guard. a) Type I The nut of the cup (4) has a left-hand thread and so must be unscrewed in a clockwise direction and screwed up anticlock- wise. –Insert the wrench supplied (2) into the specific hole in the angle transmission (3) and rotate the blade (1) by hand until the wrench enters the inner hole, blocking rotation. –Remove the cup (4) unscrewing the nut in a clockwise direction....
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8PREPARING TO WORKEN CHECKING THE MACHINE Before starting work please: –check that all the screws on the machine and the cutting device are tightly fastened; –check that the cutting device is undamaged and that the 3 or 4-point metal blades (if fitted) are properly sharpened; –check that the air filter is clean; –check that the protection devices are well fas- tened and working efficiently; –check the handgrips are well fastened. PREPARING THE FUEL This machine is fitted with a two-stroke engine which...
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Periodically clean the petrol and fuel mixture containers to remove any even- tual deposits. REFUELLING Never smoke whilst refu- elling and avoid inhaling the petrol fumes. Carefully open the tank top as pressure could have formed inside. Before refuelling: –Shake the fuel mixture container well. !WARNING! !DANGER! IMPORTANT–Place the machine on a flat stable surface, with the fuel tank cap facing upwards. –Clean the fuel tank cap and the surrounding area to avoid any dirt from entering the tank during...