Wild Badger Power WB26MTSE 26cc Weed Wacker Gas Powered, 4 in 1 String Trimmer, Wheeled Edger

Operator’s Manual - Page 25

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Hold the file guide bar) andfile according to the angles marked onhorizontally(at right angle
t
o side of the file holder. Rest the file holder on the top plate and depth gauge.
Always file from the inside to the outside of the cutter.
Thefile only sharpens on the forward stroke lift the file off the cutter on the backstroke.
Avoid touching the tie straps and drive links with the file.
Rotate the file at regular intervals whilefiling to avoid one-sidedwear.
Useapiece of hardwood to remove burrs from cut-ting edge.
A
ll cutters must be the same length. If the cutters are not the same length, they will have differ
ent
heights. This makes the chain run roughly and increases the risk of breakage of the chain.
POLE HEDGE TRIMMER
Operation
I
mportant:You should also carefullyread through the operating instructions for the brush cutter o
n
w
hich the hedge cutter attachment is to be used.
B
efore commencing work, check that:
all screws and bolts on the machine and on the blades have been tightened
the blades are sharp and undamaged
the protective devices are fitted tightly and provide ad-equate protection
the hand grips are properly secured
Possible applications
The branches being cut must not be more than 5mm thick; using the hedge cutter attachment
t
ochop through thicker branchesmaycause irreparable damage to the attachment.
The cutting angle may ONLY be adjusted when the motor is switchedoff. The motor must al
so
b
e SWITCHED OFF before removing branches or foliage stuck in the attachment.
Always hold the cutting unit away from the body during operation.
When the unit is stopped,always fit the guard.
Adjusting the angle of the blade
Switch off the motor and wait until the blade comes to a stop.
Firmly hold the grip (1) andthen, holding the rod (3) with the other hand, push th
e
un
locking lever (2) and move the grip (1) to change the angle of the blade (4).
When the lever (2) is released again, the blade stays lockedinthedesired position.
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