McCulloch 115154526 manual

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    1 15154526 R ev . 2 1/31/10 BR W INSTRUCTI ON MA NUAL IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION : Please r ead thes e ins truc tions car efully and make sur e yo u unders tand the m before us ing this unit. Retain t hese i nst ruc tions for future reference. MANUEL D’I NSTRUCTI ONS RENSEIGNEMENTS IMPOR T ANTS: A vant d’ut ilis er ce t appareil, v euillez lire a[...]

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    2 TAB L E O F CO N T E N T S Identificat ion (What is What?) 2 Identificat ion of Sy mbols 3 Safety Rules 3 Asse mb ly 5 Operat ion 9 Maintenance 12 Serv ice & A djustments 13 Storage 15 Troubleshooting T able 16 Dec laration of C onformity 17 T ec hnical D ata 18 ID ENTI FI C A TIO N (WHA T IS WH A T?) 16 19 18 8 2 9 7 10 1 3 14 22 6 13 15 17 [...]

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    3 IDEN TIF ICA TION OF SYM BOLS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. A. WA R N I N G ! T his brus hc utter can be dangerous ! Careles s or improper us e c an caus e ser ious or ev en fatal injury. B. Read and under stand the i nstr uction manual befor e using t he brus hcutter. C. Alwa ys use: Ear protec tion, ey e protec tion, head protect ion, boots,[...]

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    4 WAR N I N G : Haz ard z one for throw n objects . Blade/Trimmer line c an thr ow objec ts violently. Other s c an be blinded or injur ed. Keep people and animals 15 meters aw ay. Haz ard Zone WAR N I N G : Do not us e tr immer head as a f astening dev ic e for the blade. WAR N I N G : The blade c ontin ues to spin af ter the thr ottle is releas e[...]

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    5 S Keep others away when making carbure- tor adjustments. S Us e only r ecommended Mc C ulloc h acc es s o- ries and r eplac ement part s. S Hav e all maintenanc e and s erv ic e not ex- plained in this manual perfor med by y our au - thoriz ed s erv ic e dealer . FUEL SAFETY S Mix and pour fuel outdoors . S Keep away from sparks or flames . S Us [...]

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    6 A TT ACHING THE HAN DLEBAR DANGER: T o av oid s erio us injur y, the barrier por tion of the handlebar must be ins talled as s how n to prov ide a barr ier betw een operat or and the s pinning bl ade. 1. Remov e the sc rew at the r ear of the throttle handle. 2. Slide the thr ottle handle onto the right side of the handlebar ( see illus trat ion)[...]

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    7 76 cm A TT ACHING THE SHIELD WAR N I N G : The s hield must be pr op- erly ins talled. The shield pr ovides par tial protec tion to the operator and others fr om the ris k of thr own objec ts, and is equipped with a line limiter blade which cuts ex c ess line to the proper length. The line limiter blade (on un- ders ide of s hield) is sharp and c[...]

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    8 ASSEMBL Y INFORMA TION - - WEED BLADE WEED BLADE NOTE: R emove th e trimmer hea d before inst alling the weed bl ade. T o r emove the tr immer head, align hole in th e dust c up with t he hole in the s ide of the gear box by rotating the dust cup. Ins ert a s mall s cr ewdr iver into aligned holes. This w ill k eep the s haft from tur ning while [...]

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    9 OPER A TION WAR N I N G : Be sure to read th e f uel information in the s afety r ules befor e y ou be- gin. If y ou do not unders tand the safet y r ules, do not at tempt to fuel y our unit. Contact an au- thoriz ed ser vic e dealer . FU EL ING E NG INE WAR N I N G : Remov e fuel cap s lowly when refueling. This engine is c ertified to operat e [...]

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    10 OP ERATING PO SIT ION Boots Heav y , long pants Eye protectio n AL WA YS WEAR: Cut from y our left to your right. Hearing protec tion Safety helmet When operating unit, c lip shoulder har ness onto clamp, s tand as shown and chec k for the following: S Wear eye prot ection and heav y clothing. S Extend y our lef t arm and hold handlebar grip wit[...]

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    11 Scalping MOWIN G - - Y our tr immer is ideal for mowing in places c onventional law n mowers c annot reac h. In the mowing pos ition, k eep the line parallel to the ground. Avoid pres s ing the head into the gr ound as this c an s c alp the ground and damage the tool. Mow ing SWEEPING - - The f anning ac tion of the rotat- ing line can be us ed [...]

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    12 S As you mov e for war d to the nex t area to cut , be sur e to maintain your balanc e and footing. Cut us ing the 2 o’cloc k to 4 o’cloc k position of the blade 2 o’cloc k 4 o’cloc k RECOM M ENDED CU TT ING POS IT ION WA R N I N G : T he operator or others must not tr y to clear away cut mat erial w ith the engine running or the blade t[...]

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    13 SERVIC E AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACING THE LINE 1. Pres s the tabs on the s ide of t he trimmer head and remove c over and s pool. Ta b Ta b Cove r Spool 2. Remov e any r emaining line. 3. Clean dirt and debr is fr om all part s. R e- place s pool if it is w orn or damaged. 4. Replac e with a pr e-wound s pool, or re- place line us ing a 4,5 meters [...]

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    14 10. Ins ert the ends of the lines through exit holes in the s ides of the c ov er . Line exit hole Cover 1 1. Reins tall t he spool and cov er onto the trimmer head. P ush until c over s naps into place. BLADE REPLACEMENT Refer to the A SSEMBL Y section for blade re- placement ins truc tions and illustrations . CARBURET OR ADJUSTMENT WA R N I N [...]

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    15 STORAG E WAR N I N G : Perfor m the follow ing steps after eac h us e: S Allow engine to c ool befor e stor ing or trans- porting. S Store unit and fuel in a w ell v entilated area where fuel v apors c annot reac h s park s or open f lames fr om water heaters, electr ic motors or s wit ches , furnac es , etc. S Empty fuel t ank befor e stor ing [...]

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    16 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will not sta rt . 1. O N/ STOP (I/ 0) sw itc h in STOP pos ition. 2. Engine flooded. 3. Fuel tank empty. 4. Spark plug not firing. 5. Fuel not reac hing carbur etor . 6. Carbur etor requires adjustment. 1. Mo ve ON/ ST OP (I /0 ) switch t o ON (I) position. 2. See “St arting a Flooded Engine” in Operation S ection[...]

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    17 DECLAR A TION OF CONFOR M ITY EC D eclarati on of C onfor mity (O nly applies to Europe) We, H usqvarna A B , SE-56 1 82 Hu skva rn a, Sw eden, tel: +46- - 36 - - 146500, as authoris ed repres entativ e in the Community, declare that the br ushc utter model Mc Cu lloc h Cabri o 433B with s erial numbers dating fr om 2009 and onwards (the year is[...]

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    18 TE CHNICAL DA T A SH EE T M ODEL : Cabrio 433B ENGINE Cy linder displac ement, c m 3 33 At maxi mum engine power , r pm 7000 Maximum rotat ional frequenc y of the spindle 10000 Engine s peed at rec ommended maximum s pindle rotational fr equency 7400 Rec ommended speed idling, r pm 2900 Maximum engine pow er , measured in acc ordanc e with I SO [...]