Husqvarna 952711968 manual

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    English - - - 2 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 CONT ENTS Cont ent s CONTENTS Contents 2 .................... .... Note the followi ng before starting 2 .... KEY TO SYM BOLS Sy mbols 3 ..................... .... SAFETY IN STRUC TIONS Pers onal protec tive equipment 4 ...... Machine’s safety equipment 4 ........ Cutting equipment 5 ................. Che[...]

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    English - - - 3 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 KEY TO SY MBOL S Only intended for trimmer heads . Us e unleaded or quality leaded gasoline and t wo - - st roke oil mixed at a ratio of 2% (1:50) . Ot her symbols/ decals on the machi ne refe r to special cer tifi cation r equiremen ts for ce rtain mar kets. Stop t he engine by pus hing and holding the s t[...]

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    English - - - 4 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS GLOVES Glov es s hould be worn w hen neces sary, e.g., when f itting cutting attachments . HEARING PROTECTION Wear hearing protec tion that prov ides adequate noise r eduction. EYE PRO TECTIO N Alway s w ear approved eye prot ection. I f you us e a v isor then y ou must also w ear appro[...]

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    English - - - 5 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS Cutt ing att achment guard This guar d is intended to pr event loos e ob- jects from being throw n towards the opera- tor . The guard als o protec ts the operator from ac cidental c ontact w ith the c utting at- tachment. Us e of incorrec tly w ound trimmer line or an incor rect c uttin[...]

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    English - - - 6 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS Thro tt le l ock - - out S Make s ure the thr ottle contr ol is loc ked at the idle s etting when the t hrottle lock - - out is releas ed. S Pres s the throttle loc k - - out and mak e sur e it returns to its original pos ition when y ou release it. S Chec k that the throttle c ontrol a[...]

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    English - - - 7 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS T rimmer head S Only us e the recommended c utting at- tachment s. See t he sec tion on “T ec hnical data”. W ARNING : Never u se a machine with faulty safety equipment. The machine’s safety equ ipment must b e checked and mai ntained as descri bed in this sect ion. If yo ur machi[...]

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    English - - - 8 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS Sa fety i ns truc tion s reg ard ing th e sur roundi ngs S Nev er allow c hildren to us e the machine. S Ens ure no one comes c loser t han 50 feet (15 meters ) when work ing. S Nev er allow any one else to use the machine w ithout firs t ensur ing that they have under stood the content[...]

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    English - - - 9 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS S Chec k that the trimmer head and guard are c orrectly s ecured. S When adjus ting the car buretor , make s ure the lower end is s upported and that no one is in the immediate vic inity. S Make s ure the cutting head does not rotate when idling. S Make s ure the handle and s afety f ea[...]

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    English - - - 10 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS 3. Make su re you can m ove and sta nd safe ly . Chec k the ar ea around you for pos sible ob - stac les (root s, roc k s, branc hes , ditches , etc .) in cas e y ou have t o move s uddenly. T ake great c are w hen work ing on s loping ground . 4. S witc h off the engine befor e moving[...]

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    English - - - 11 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 SAFETY INST RUCTIONS Sweep ing S The fan effect of the rotating line can be used for quick and eas y c learing up. Hold the tr immer line parallel to and above the area to be s wept and mov e the tool to and f ro. S When cut ting and sweeping y ou should use full thr ottle to obtain the best res ults. W AR[...]

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    English - - - 12 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 KNOW YOUR TRIMMER 1. Trimmer head 12. Starter handle 2. Greas e filler c ap 13. Fuel tank 3. Bevel gear 14. Chok e contr ol 4. Cutting at tachment guar d 15. Primer bulb 5. Upper s haft 16. Air f ilter cov er 6. Lower shaft 17. Handle adjus tment 7. Loop handle 18. Drive disc 8. Throttle c ontrol 19. Shaft[...]

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    English - - - 13 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 ASSEMBL Y Dis man tling : S Loosen the c oupling by turning the k nob. S Pres s and hold the lock ing/releas e but- ton (A). S While s ecurely holding the engine and upper s haft, pull the attac hment str aight out of the coupling. Assemb li ng an d di sman tl ing the two- - piec e sha ft Assembl y: S Loos[...]

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    English - - - 14 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 ASSEMBL Y F itting th e trim mer guard and tri mmer h ead (M od el 128 CD) S Fit the correct trimm er guard (A) for use with the tr immer head. Hook the tr immer guard/c ombination guar d onto the fitting on the shaf t and sec ure with t he wing nut (B) . A C B S Fit the dust c up (C) on the s haft. The nu[...]

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    English - - - 15 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 FUEL HANDLING Fuel mi x ture CAUTION! The machine is equipped w ith a two - - s trok e engine and must alw ays be run us ing a mixture of gasoline and t wo- - str oke engine oil. I t is important to acc u- rately measure the amount of oil to be mixed to ens ure that the c orrec t mixt ure is obtained. When[...]

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    English - - - 16 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 ST ART ING AND STOPPING Check befo re starting S Inspec t the unit before eac h use. Re- place damaged parts . Chec k for fuel leaks . Make s ure all fastener s are in place and s ec ure. Make s ure the c utting attachment is pr operly ins talled and s e- cur ely fas tened. Use only flex ible, non- metalli[...]

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    English - - - 17 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 ST ART ING AND STOPPING W arm engi ne With a war m engine, move the blue engine chok e lever to the ½ pos ition. Pull star ter rope until engine runs . Mov e the blue engine chok e lever to the opened pos ition. St opping Stop the engine by pus hing and holding the stop s witc h in the ST OP posit ion unt[...]

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    English - - - 18 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 MAINTENANCE The idle s peed is c orrec tly ad j usted w hen the engine will r un smoothly in ev ery pos i- tion. The idle s peed should als o be well below the s peed at whic h the c utting at- tachment s tarts to rotate. Ca rbur etor Y our Hus qvarna pr oduct has been des igned and manufactured to s pecif[...]

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    English - - - 19 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 MAINTENANCE T wo - - p iece shaft The driv e shaft end in the lower s haft should be lubric ated with greas e every 30 hours . There is a ris k that the driv e shaft ends ( splined c oupling) will s eize if they are not lubric ated regular ly . Air fi lter The air filt er must be r egularly cleaned to remo[...]

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    English - - - 20 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 MAINTENANCE Ma inte nanc e sc hedule Below y ou will find some general mainte- nance ins truc tions. Dail y maintenance S Chec k thr ottle trigger and t hrottle trigger lock out funct ion. S C h e c kt h a tt h es t o ps w i t c hw o r k s co rr ect ly . S Chec k that there are no fuel leak s f rom the eng[...]

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    English - - - 21 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 T rimm er He ad Line Loa ding Instr uctions 20 i 10 i 3m 6m[...]

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    English - - - 22 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 TECHNICAL DA T A Attachm ents Part. no. Edger attac hment with s haft 952 71 1 607 Cultiv ator attac hment with s haft 952 71 1 608 Blower attachment with s haft 952 71 1 609 Brus hcutter attachment with s haft 952 71 1 610 Pruner att achment wit h shaft 952 71 1 612 T echni cal da ta 128CD 128LD Engine Cy[...]

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    English - - - 23 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 W ARRANT Y ST A TEMENT SEC TION 1: LIMITED WARR A NT Y Husq varna w arrants Hus qva rna produc t to the origin al purc haser t o be free fr om defect s in material and w orkmans hip fr om the date of purc hase for the “Warr anty P eriod” of the produc ts as set forth below : Lifetime W ar ranty: Trimme[...]

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    English - - - 24 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 U.S. EP A / CALIF ORNIA / ENVIRONMENT CANADA EMISSION CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT Y OUR W ARRANT Y RIGHTS A ND OBLIGA TIONS: The U.S . Env ironmental Pr otect ion Agenc y , Californi a Air Resourc es Board, Environment Canada and H USQ V A RNA are ple ased to explai n the emiss ions c ontrol s ys tem w a[...]

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    English - - - 25 115275126 Rev . 1 9/15/09 U.S. EP A / CALIF ORNIA / ENVIRONMENT CANADA EMISSION CONTROL W ARRANTY ST A TEMENT MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REP AIR OF EMISSIO N RE- LA TED P ARTS: Any HUS QV ARN A approv ed replacement part us ed in the performanc e of any warr an- ty maintenanc e or repair on emiss ion re- lated parts will be pr ov[...]