McCulloch 115249726 manual

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    1 15249726 R ev . 1 9/15/09 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 them bef ore us ing this unit. Retain t hese i nstr uc tions for future reference. MANUEL D’I NSTRUCTI ONS RENSEIGNEMENTS IMPOR T ANTS: A vant d’ utilis 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 l y 5 Operat ion 9 Maintenance 16 Serv ice & A djustments 16 Storage 18 Troubleshooting T able 19 Dec laration of C onformity 20 T ec hnical D ata 21 ID ENTI FI CA TIO N (WHA T IS WH A T?) 3 10 1 4 16 14 20 19 7 2 17 8 6 9 18 21 5[...]

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    3 IDEN TIF ICA TION OF SYM BOLS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. D. DANGER! Blade can thrus t violently away from material it does not cut. Blade thr ust can c aus e amputation of arms or legs . Keep people and animals 15 meters away. E . WAR N I N G ! Blade/trimmer line c an throw object s v iolently. Y ou and others can be blinded or injured. A l[...]

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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 injured. Keep people and animals 15 meter s aw ay. Haz ard Zone WAR N I N G : Do not us e trimmer head as a f astening dev ic e for the blade. WAR N I N G : The blade c ontinues to spin af ter the thr ottle is r eleas ed[...]

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    5 FUEL SAFETY S Mix and pour fuel out doors . S Keep away from sparks or flames . S Us e a cont ainer approv ed for f uel. S Do not s moke or allow s moking near fuel or the unit. S Avoid s pilling fuel or oil. Wipe up all fuel spi lls. S Move at leas t 3 meters away fr om fueling site befor e start ing engine. S Stop engine and allow to c ool befo[...]

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    6 INST ALLIN G TRIM MER A TT ACHMENT WAR N I N G : When ins talling attac h- ment, plac e the unit on a flat sur face for s tabil- ity. 1. Loos en the coupler by t urning t he k nob counter cloc k wis e. Shipping protec tor Coupler Knob LOOSEN TIGHT EN 2. R emove s hipping prot ector fr om coupler. 3. Remov e the s haft c ap from the attac hment (i[...]

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    7 Upper s houlder str ap clamp Screws Lower s houlder str ap clamp 4. Ins ert tw o sc rews into the s crew holes. 5. S ecure s houlder str ap clamp by tighten- ing sc rew s w ith a hex w renc h. 76 cm HARNESS ADJU STM EN T FOR BALANCE 10 - - 30 cm above ground 15 cm below waist 76 cm CONFIGUR ING YOUR UNI T Y ou c an confi gure you r unit us ing a [...]

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    8 Nut Wrench NOTE: If y our unit has a plas tic c ov er over the threads on the threaded s haft, remov e the cov ering to ex pos e the threads . Befor e instal- ling the trimmer head, mak e s ure the dus t cup and retaining was her are pos itioned on the gearbox . Retaining was her Du st cup Gearbox Aligned holes NOTE: Mak e sure all par ts are pro[...]

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    9 1. Remov e the retain ing was her fro m the threaded s haft of the gearbox. Leav e the dust c up on the s haf t. 2. Ins tall the bla de and t he r etaining was her over t he threaded s haft . 3. Make s ure th e rais ed part of the retaining washer is facing the g earbox a nd the raised area fits int o the hole in t he cent er of the blade. 4. Sli[...]

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    10 empty t he fuel s y stem befor e st orage for 30 days or longer. Drain the f uel tank , start the en- gine and let it run un til the fue l li nes and ca rbure - tor are e mpty. Use fr es h fuel nex t sea son. Nev - er us e engine o r c arburet or c leaner p roduc ts in the fuel tank or per manent damage may oc c ur . HOW TO ST OP YOUR UNIT S Sto[...]

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    11 4. B efore us ing the unit , tighten t he k nob s e- cur ely by turning c loc kw ise. Coupler Primar y Hole Upper Shaft Lock ing/ Releas e Butto n Attac hment Guide R eces s WAR N I N G : Make s ure the loc k ing/ releas e button is lock ed in the primary hole and the knob is s ec urely t ightened before op- erating the unit. All a t ta chm en t[...]

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    12 S For trimming or s c alping, us e less than full thrott le to inc reas e line life and decreas e head wear, especia lly: S During light duty cut ting. S Near objec ts around w hich the line c an wrap s uc h as s mall posts , trees or fenc e wir e. S For mowin g or sweeping , use full throttle for a good clean job. TRIMMING - - H old the bottom [...]

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    13 S Cut only from your left to y our right. Cutti ng on right s ide of the s hield w ill throw debris aw ay from the ope rator . S Us e the s houlder s tr ap and kee p a f irm grip on the unit w ith bot h hands. A proper ly adjust ed sho ulder s trap w ill s upport t he weight of the unit , freeing your arms and hands to c ontr ol and guide th e c[...]

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    14 through d isc harge opening, damaging unit, propert y, or c ausing ser ious injury to bys tander s or oper ator. S Nev er plac e objec ts i nside t he blowe r tubes , vac uum tubes or bl ower outlet . A lway s dir ect the blowin g debris away from people, animals, glass , and s olid objec ts s uch as trees , automobiles , wall s, etc . The forc [...]

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    15 WAR N I N G : Falling objec ts can caus e s ever e head injury . Wear head pr otec- tion when operat ing this unit w ith a pole prun- er attac hment. WAR N I N G : T o pr event ser ious injur y, do not use more than one boom ex tens ion with a pole pr uner attac hment. WAR N I N G : Keep the pruner away from pow er lines or elec tric al wir es. [...]

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    16 MAINTE NANCE The life span of the machine can be reduc ed and the ris k of ac c idents c an inc rease if ma- chine maintenanc e is not c arried out correc tly and if ser vic e and/or r epairs are not c ar ried out profes sionally. I f you need further infor- mation, please c ontact y our neares t autho- ris ed serv ic e dealer . WAR N I N G : Di[...]

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    17 Cove r Spool 2. R emove any remaining line. 3. C lean dirt and debris from all par ts . Re- place s pool if it is w orn or damaged. 4. R eplace w ith a pre- wound s pool, or re- place line us ing a 4,5 meters length of 2,4 mm diameter McC ulloch br and line. WAR N I N G : Nev er use w ire, rope, str ing, etc ., whic h c an break off and bec ome [...]

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    18 BLADE REPLACEMENT Refer to the A SSEMBL Y section for blade r e- placement ins truc tions and illus trations . CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT WAR N I N G : Keep others aw ay when making idle speed adjus tments . The trimmer head will be spinning dur ing mos t of this pro- cedur e. Wear your protec tive equipment and obser ve all s afety prec autions . A [...]

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    19 SEASONAL STORAG E Prepar e unit for s torage at end of s eason or if it will not be us ed for 30 day s or mor e. If y our unit is to be s tored for a period of time: S Clean the entir e unit bef ore lengt hy s tora ge. S Store in a c lean dry area. S Lightly oil ex ter nal metal sur faces . ENGINE S Remov e spark plug and pour 1 teaspoon of 40 :[...]

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    20 DECLAR A TION OF CONFOR M ITY EC D eclarati on of C onformi ty (O nly applies to Europe) We, H usqvarna A B , SE - - 561 8 2 Huskva rn a, Sw eden, T el: +46- - 36 - - 146000, as author ised repres entativ e in the Community, declare that the brus hc utter model Mc Cu llo ch Cabrio 433L from s erial numbers 2009 - - 031N00001 and onw ards (t he y[...]

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    21 TECH NI CA L D A T A M OD EL: Cab rio 43 3L T rim mer Bl ade ENGINE Dis placement, c m 3 33 33 Maximum engine pow er , meas ured in acc ordanc e with I SO 8893, k W 0,9 0,9 Cataly tic c onv erter muffler No No ENGINE ROT A TIONAL SPEEDS At maxi mum engine power , r pm 7000 7000 Maximum rotat ional frequenc y of the s pindle 10000 10000 Engine s [...]