GGP Italy SPA Brush Cutter TR 25J Instructions Manual
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In order to ensure correct and safe use of the edge trimmer, the assem- bly instructions for protection and safety components must be followed meticulously. The manufacturer shall not be held liable if the edge trimmer is used without the afore- mentioned protection and safety devices. FRONT HANDGRIP (fig. 1) Edge trimmers are normally supplied with the front handgrip disassembled inside the packag- ing. Therefore, it must be attached following the pro- cedure indicated below. The front handgrip must...
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In order to use the edge trimmer, clothes must be worn that protect against objects thrown up by the tool (e.g. stones). Wear safety shoes with a slip-proof sole, gloves, safety goggles (the visor used on its own does not protect the eyes sufficiently), tight-fitting clothes. Do not wear loose-fitting clothes, scarves, ties, jewellery or other dangling objects that could get caught on branches. Long hair must be tied up and pro- tected. Equipment to protect hearing such as ear defenders must be worn....
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REFILLING THE FUEL TANK Pressure may increase in recipients containing petrol due to ambient temperature. Open the cap carefully to avoid it flying off. Store the fuel in a cool place; never leave it in the sun. –Place the brush cutter in a stable position with the tank aperture facing upwards (fig. 3). –Clean the tank cap and the surrounding area to prevent foreign bodies entering the tank. –Fill the tank, using a suitable container that prevents accidental fuel spillage. –Highly flammable and in...
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could cause the cord to become caught up or wear or damage to the starter assembly. –Never hold the brush cutter still by placing your foot or knee on the drive tube; this could deform the transmission shaft making it unus- able. When the engine is start- ed, the cutting tool starts to rotate immedi- ately. Take the brush cutter to minimum speed by pressing and releasing the throttle lever. Check that the cutting tool stops turn- ing when the engine is running at minimum speed. If the engine does not...
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–IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR with use of the brush cutter, practise the procedures with the engine switched off and the switch in the OFF “STOP” position. –ALWAYS FREE THE WORK AREA of objects such as cans, bottles, stones, etc.. Hitting these objects can cause serious injury to the operator or others present and damage the brush cutter. If you accidentally knock against an object, SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY and inspect the cutter. Never work with a damaged or faulty brush cutter. –ALWAYS CUT OR MOW...
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• Cutting around trees (fig. 13) Cut by gradually approaching tree trunks to pre- vent the line from knocking against the tree. Walk around the tree from left to right. Move the end of the line towards the grass to cut, keeping the line head tilted slightly forwards. The nylon line may CUT OR DAMAGE SMALL BUSHES. The impact of the nylon line against the trunk of bushes or trees with soft bark MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE PLANT. • Mowing (fig. 14) In more severe mowing conditions tilt the head with...
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REPLACING THE EDGE-TRIMMING HEAD LINE To replace the nylon line, follow the instructions enclosed with the head (supplementary page separate from the guide). Never replace the nylon line with a line made of any other material (e.g. metal wire). DISASSEMBLY (fig. 16) To block the cutting unit and prevent shaft rota- tion, fit the steel rod (A) (provided) into the hole (B) on the upper left side of the head unit, slow- ly turn the tool until the rod penetrates the hole of the metal ring nut. Turn the head...
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EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE Contact your local Authorised Service Centre for any procedures not considered to be ordinary maintenance. Repairs carried out by unauthorised service cen- tres and unqualified personnel will invalidate the warranty. ONLY USE AND REQUEST ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS. STORAGE If you do not follow these instruction oily deposits may form in the carbu- rettor, making starting difficult or causing perma- nent damage due to disuse of the brush cutter. 1. Clean the outer part of the engine,...
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ENTROUBLESHOOTING35 TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect start-up procedure Incorrect carburation Spark plug dirty Fuel filter clogged Dirty air filter Incorrect carburetion Incorrect carburetion Incorrect spark plug gap Incorrect carburetion Mixture with incorrect petrol-oil ratio The machine will not start up or keeps stopping PROBLEMPROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE MEASURE Follow the instructions in the User Manual. Have the carburettor adjusted at an Authorised Service Centre. Clean, correct the gap or replace spark...
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EN36TECHNICAL DATA *Earthed in accordance with ISO 11806 (without fuel, cutting and protection equipment) • 1left (or front) • 2right (or rear) TECHNICAL DATA 2-stroke air-cooled 25.4 cm 3 0.8 kW 10300 1/min 2900 1/min 10300 rpm min -1 Ø 25,4 mm Centrifugal LD L8RTFElectronic WYJ 398 Petrol – oil 50:1 600 cm 3 112 dB 99.5 dB 10.24 m/s 2 7.05 m/s2 6.23 m/s2 3.35 m/s2 4.3 kg Ok/// /// /// Motor type Displacement Power Maximum revolution speed Idle speed Tool Maximum revolution...