GGP Italy SPA Brush Cutters 71501010_1 Operators Manual
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Potenza sonora misurata (ISO 10884) Pressione sonora (EN 27917) 20DATI TECNICI DATI TECNICI * Massa secondo norma ISO 11806 (senza carburante, dispositivi di taglio e protezione) • 1sinistra (o anteriore) • 2destra (o posteriore) 2 tempi raffreddato ad aria 25.4 cm 3 0.8 kW 10000 ± 200 1/min 2600 - 2800 1/min 8000 rpm min -1 Ø 26 mm Centrifuga LD L8RTF Elettronica WYJ 393 Benzina – olio 50:1 750 cm 3 Tipo di motore Cilindrata Potenza Velocità massima di rotazione Velocità...
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PRESENTATION21 Dear Customer, Firstly, we wish to thank you for having chosen our products and hope that the use of this machine will be extremely satisfying for you and fully meet your expectations. This manual has been drawn up to allow your to get to know your machine well and use it in safe and efficient conditions; please do not forget that it is an integral part of the machine and keep it to hand to be consulted at all times and consign it with the machine if you should sell or lend it to others....
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22IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS 1) Motor 2) Spark plug 3) Starter handle 4) Starter lever 5) Primer 6) Air filter 7) Fuel tank cap 8) Rear handgrip 9) Throttle lever 10) Safety lever 11) Start/Stop switch 12) Harness connection 13) Safety spacer 14) Drive shaft 15) Front handgrip 16) Front guard 17) Gear head 18) Cutting head with nylon line 19) Cutter disk 20) Ratings plate The brush cutter you have purchased is sup- plied with the following...
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1)Warning! Danger 2)Read the instruction booklet before using this machine. 3)Your hearing is at risk of irreparable damage. Anyone operating this machine under normal conditions during continuous daily use may be exposed to a noise level equal to or exceeding 85 dB (A). The operator must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Whenever the machine is in use, safety goggles must be worn to safeguard against flying objects, as must ear protectors, such as a soundproof helmet, in order to protect the...
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Each element of this machine is a potential safe- ty hazard if used improperly or poorly main- tained. We recommend that special attention is paid to the sections starting with the following headings: or These give details or further information on what has already been said, and are aimed at preventing damage to the machine or causing damage. Non-observance will result in the risk of injury to oneself or others. Non-observance will result in the risk of serious injury or death to oneself or others. A)...
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4.Replace the exhaust silencers if they are faulty. 5.Each time the brush cutter is used, a general check must be carried out on the condition of the equipment, cutting unit, guards and fasten- ing elements before switching it on, to ensure that the parts are not worn, damaged or loose. Always check that the throttle lever and «STOP» button work correctly. Check that the lever that blocks the throttle (safety lever) works correctly; the throttle should only work when the safety lever on the upper side...
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D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1.Ensure that all screws and bolts are tightly fas- tened so that the machine can be used in safety. Regular maintenance is essential for safety and a consistently high performance. 2.Do not use the machine if any parts are dam- aged or worn. These parts must be replaced, not repaired. Use original spare parts.The cutting tools must always bear the manufacturer’s mark as well as the maximum working speed. Spare parts that are not the same quality may damage the machine and...
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to the same degree, adjust the position of the handlebar, then tighten the screws completely without over-tightening to lock the handgrip cor- rectly. Never work with handgrips that are not correctly fastened or loose. A label with an arrow is located on the drive, at the level of the fixing point of the front handlebar. This indicates the correct position of the handlebar. Do not alter the position of the handle support of the front handlebar. FRONT GUARD (Fig. 3) The guard must be fitted so as to...
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In order to use the brush cutter, 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 suffi- ciently), 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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Before filling, shake the can well to help to mix the oil and petrol. Take care over pressure that forms inside the container. 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. 8). – Clean the tank cap and the surrounding area to prevent foreign bodies...