Poulan Pro 115249326 manual

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    ENGLI SH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS W ARNING: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Ope rat ing I nst ruct ions befor e using t his produ ct. Failur e to do s o can res ult in s erious inj ury . ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual de instrucc iones y siga t odas las adver tenc ias e inst rucc iones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede result ar en le - siones grav es.[...]

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    2 TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Identific ation of Safet y Sy mbols 2 Safety Rules 4 Asse mb ly 6 Operat ion 10 Maintenance 17 Serv ic e & Adjus tments 18 Storage 19 Troubleshooting T able 20 Limited Warranty Statement 21 Emiss ions S tatement 21 ID ENTIF ICA TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OLS W ARNING: A lway s us e a metal s hield and dust c up in the [...]

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    3 ID ENTIF ICA TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OLS As s ist handle to be pos itioned only below the ar row . When ser vic ing unit, us e only identic al replac ement parts . Nev er allow c hildren to oper ate this unit . Alway s s top unit and dis c onnec t s park plug before c lean- ing or s erv ic ing. Store unit indoors in a high, dr y plac e out of the r[...]

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    4 OPTIONA L A T T ACH ME NT S Cutting attachme nt / guard, Pow erhea d model Att achment s T y pe part . no. Trimmer head WE fix ed line 545053902 / 530071919 Gr as s blade/g ras s c ut ter 4-point blad e, 530055892 / 530071383 8 ″ (20 cm) diameter Brus hc utter attac hment PP4000C 95271 1610 Att achments T ype Part. no . Edger attac hment PP1000[...]

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    5 drugs , or medic ati on. Watch what y ou are doing ; us e common sense. S Wear hearing protection. S Nev er s tart or run t he engine inside a clos ed room or building. Breat hing exhaus t fumes c an kill. S Keep handles f ree of oil and fuel. S Alway s us e the handlebar and a pr operly adjusted s houlder s tr ap w ith a blade (see ASSEMBL Y). U[...]

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    6 SPECIAL NOTI CE: T his unit is equipped with a t emperature limiting muffler and s park arres ting s cr een whic h meets the requir e- ments of C alifornia Codes 4442 and 4443. All U.S . fores t land and the s tates of Califor nia, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, New J ers ey, Ore- gon, and W ashington require by law that many internal c ombus tion engi[...]

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    7 For as sembly of optional attac hments ( see list on page 11), refer to the ASSEMBL Y sec- tion of the applicable at tachment inst ruc tion manual. A TT ACHING THE HANDL EBAR DANGER: T o av oid s erio us inj ury, the barrier por tion of the handlebar must be installed as sho wn to pr ov ide a barr ier betw een oper ator and the s pinnin g blade. [...]

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    8 ASSEMBL Y INFORMA T ION - - TRI MMER HEA D TR IMME R HEAD NOTE: R emov e t he blade and metal s hield b e- fore at tac hing the pl ast ic s hiel d and trimmer h ea d. T o re mo ve bl ade , align hole in the dust cup w ith the hole in the side of the gearbox by rotating the blade. Ins ert a small s c rewdr iv er into aligned holes . Thi s wil l ke[...]

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    9 in the s ide of the gearbox by rota ting the dust c up. Insert a s mall s c rew driv er into aligned holes . This w ill keep the s haft f rom t urning w hile loos ening the t rimmer head . Remov e t he trim- mer head by tur ning c loc kw is e. Remov e the scre wd rive r . T o re mo ve t he p l ast ic shi el d, l o os- en and remov e wing nut. P i[...]

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    10 OPER A TION KNOW YOUR UNIT READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR UNIT . Compar e the illus tra tions wit h yo ur unit to familiar ize y our sel f with the location of the v arious c ontrol s and adjus tments . S av e this manual for futur e refer enc e. Line Limiter Blade Handlebar ON/S T OP Swit ch Shield Tr im m[...]

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    11 WAR NI N G: A lternativ e fuels (n ot gas - oline) s uc h as E - - 15 (15% alc ohol), E - - 20 (20% alc ohol), E - - 85 (85% alc ohol) a re N O T c lass if ied as gas oline and ar e NO T approv ed for us e in 2 - - strok e gas oline engi nes . Us e of alt ernativ e fuels wi ll cau se pr oblems s uc h as: improper c lutc h engagements , ov er hea[...]

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    12 3. W hile s ecur ely holding the engine and upper s haft, pull the attac hment s traight out of the coupler. INST ALLING OPTI ONAL A TT ACH- MENTS 1. R emov e the s haft c ap from t he attac h- men t (if present). 2. P osit ion lock ing/r eleas e button of attach- ment into guide reces s of c oupler . 3. P ush the attac hment into the c oupler u[...]

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    13 S For trimming or sc alping, us e les s than full throttle to inc r ease line lif e and decr eas e head wear , es pec ially: S During light duty c utting. S Near objects around w hich the line c an wrap s uc h as s mall pos ts , trees or fenc e wir e. S For mowing or s weeping, us e full thr ottle for a good c lean job. TRIMMING - - H old the bo[...]

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    14 adjus ted s houlder s tra p will s upport the weight of the unit , freeing your ar ms and hands t o cont rol and guide th e c utt ing motion . S Keep f eet c omfor tably s pr ead a part and brac ed for a pos s ible su dden, rapid thr us t of unit. Do not o ver reac h. K eep firm footing and balanc e. S Keep blade below w ais t lev el; it will be[...]

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    15 S Nev er plac e o bjec ts insi de the blow er t ubes , vac uum tu bes or bl ower out let. Al way s d irec t the blowin g debris aw ay from people, animals , glas s , and s olid objec t s s uc h as trees , automobil es, w alls , etc . Th e forc e of air can cause rocks, dir t, or sti cks to b e thr own o r to ric oc het w hic h c an hur t people [...]

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    16 WAR NI N G: F alling objects c an caus e s ev ere head injury. Wear head pr otec- tion when oper ating this unit with a pole prun- er attac hment. WAR NI N G: T o prev ent serious injury , do not us e more t han one boom ex ten sion w ith a pole prun er attac hment . WAR NI N G: K eep the pruner away from pow er lin es or elec tric al w ire s. S[...]

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    17 MAINT ENANCE WAR NI N G: D is connec t the spark plug before perfor ming maintenance exc ept for car buretor adjus tments. HE LPFUL T IP IMP OR T A NT : Hav e all repairs other than the r ec - ommended maintenance desc ribed in the instr uction manual performed by an authoriz ed ser vic e dealer. If any dealer other than an authoriz ed ser v ice[...]

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    18 SERVIC E AND AD JUSTMENTS REPLACING THE LINE For unit to operate pr operly, the c utting line s hould be replac ed w hen line bec omes wor n to less than 3 inc hes (7.5 cm) in length from the edge of the line ex it tu nnels on eac h si de of the c utting head. 1. R emov e and dis c ard w orn line before inst alling new line. 2. U s e only 0. 1 1[...]

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    19 STORAGE WAR NI N G: P erform the follow ing st eps af ter eac h us e: S Allow engine to c ool befor e st oring or trans - porting. S Store unit and fuel in a w ell v entilated area where fuel vapors c annot reac h spar ks or open flames f rom wat er heaters , elec tric motors or s w itc hes, fur nac es, etc . S Store unit w ith all guards in pla[...]

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    20 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will not sta rt. 1. Engine flooded. 2. Fuel tank empty. 3. Spark plug not firing. 4. Fuel not reac hing c arburetor . 5. Carbur etor requir es adjus tment. 1. S ee “St arting a Flooded Engine” in Oper ation Sec tion. 2. F ill tank with c orr ect fuel mixt ure. 3. I nstall new s park plug. 4. C hec k for dirty fuel[...]

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    21 LIMI TED WA RRANTY Poulan PRO , a div is ion of H us qv arna C ons um- er Out door Produc ts N.A ., Inc ., warrants to the original co nsumer purc has er that each new Poulan PRO br and gas oline t ool or att ach ment is free fr om defec ts in mater ial and w ork man - s hip and agrees to repair or replac e u nder this war ranty any defec tiv e [...]

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    22 abuse, neglec t, improper maintenanc e, un- approv ed modificat ions, or the us e of par ts not made or approv ed by the original equip- ment manufacturer. Y ou ar e re s pons ibl e for pres enting you r s mall off- - road engine t o an Poulan PR O author ize d repair ce nter as s oon as a proble m exis ts . Warr anty r epairs s hould be c omple[...]