Little Wonder 6232 manual

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    LITTLE WONDER ® P AR TS LIST , OPERA TING AND ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRO HONDA EDGER, MODEL #6232 ©2001, LITTLE WONDER ® , Division Schiller-Pfeif fer , Inc.[...]

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    6. DON’T OVERREACH OR ST AND ON UNST ABLE SUPPOR T - Keep good footing and balance at all times. 7. NEVER DIRECT DIS- CHARGE OF MA TERI- AL TOW ARD BYST ANDERS OR ALLOW ANY- ONE NEAR THE AREA OF OPERA TION. Use care in directing discharge to avoid glass enclosures, automobiles, and the like. 8. OBJECTS STRUCK BY THE BLADE CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURIE[...]

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    15. ST ORE MACHINE INDOORS - When not in use, store indoors in a dry place, locked or otherwise inaccessible to children. 16. DO NOT A TTEMPT TO REP AIR MACHINE - Have repairs made by qualified dealer or repairman. Use only original Little W onder replacement parts. 17. HANDLE GAS WITH CARE; IT IS HIGHL Y FLAMMABLE. a) Use a gas container acceptabl[...]

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    SAFETY DECAL IDENTIFICA TION Key #87 P/N 210 Key #84 P/N 4036 Key #85 P/N 21 1 Key #86 P/N 260 6232 4[...]

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    1. Remove the air filter cover from the engine. 2. Use a 10mm socket to loosen the throttle lever pivot nut. 3. Move the remote throttle lever so that the center of the lever is lined up with the turtle’ s tail. 4. Move the engine throttle lever to the slow posi- tion (push throttle lever to the front of the edger). 5. Remove the throttle cable r[...]

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    A. BEFORE ST AR TING 1. Place Edger on level surface; be sure blade is not obstructed and the area is clear and free of bystanders. Y our Edger is equipped with a Honda 4-cycle engine. 2. Check oil level, and be sure crankcase is filled with oil. 3. Fill gas tank with fresh gas. Do not mix gas with oil. NOTE: Refer to Honda Operating and Maintenanc[...]

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    vered "wheelbarrow fashion." 1. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight. 2. Never store the machine filled with fuel inside a building or in a confined space where fumes may be susceptible to sparks or an open flame. 3. Refer to the instructions manual for important details if the product is to be stored for an extended period of time. 4. C[...]

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    PROBLEM A. Engine will not start B. Loss of power , hard starting. C. Engine will not idle properly . D. Engine runs hot or overheats. E. Control mechanisms for depth of blade will not function. POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Out of gasoline. 2. Spark plug lead wire loose or disconnected. 3. Defective spark plug. 4. Throttle control lever not in proper position[...]

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