Poulan Pro 115270526 manual

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    Pou la n P RO 7349 Stat esville R oad Char lotte, NC 28 269 Pou la n P RO 850 Ma theson Blvd. W est Mississau ga, Ontario L5V 0B4 Pleas e do not r eturn product to reta iler . Por favo r , no devuel va el prod ucto al lug ar de compra. V euille z ne pas r etour ner le pr oduit au déta illa nt. 1 - - 800 - - 554 - - 6723 www . poulanpro. com Regist[...]

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    2 ID ENTI FI CA TI ON OF SA FETY SYMBO LS WAR N I NG : This unit can be dangerous! C areless or improper use c an caus e serious injury . DANGER: Us e only s pecified tri mm er head, spool, and rec ommended trimmer line. Nev er use blades , flailing devices , wire, r ope, st ring, etc. This attachment is des igned for line trimmer us e only . Failu[...]

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    3 ID ENTI FI CA TI ON OF SA FETY SYMBO LS When ser vicing unit, us e only identic al replacement parts . Nev er allow childr en to operate this unit. Store unit indoors in a high, dry plac e out of the reach of childr en. Alway s s top unit and dis connect spar k plug befor e clean- ing or ser vic ing. WA RN I N G : Fire haz ard. Nev er mix , pour [...]

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    4 SAFE TY RUL ES WAR N I NG : When using gar dening appliances , basic s afety prec autions must al- way s be followed t o reduc e the ri sk of fire and ser ious injury. Read and follow all instr uc- tions . This power unit c an be dangerous! O perator is res ponsible for following ins truc tions and warnings on unit and in manual. Read enti re ins[...]

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    5 TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE S Allow engine to c ool; s ecure un it before st oring or tr ansporti ng in vehic le. S Empty the fuel t ank befor e storin g or trans porting the unit. Us e up fue l left in the car buretor by s tarting t he engine and letting it run until it s tops. S Stor e u nit and fuel in area w here fuel vapors cannot reach spark s[...]

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    6 BLOWER/V ACUUM SAFETY WAR N I NG : Ins pect area before st arting unit. R emove all debr is and har d ob- je cts such as ro cks, glas s, wir e, etc. that c an ric ochet, be thr own, or otherw ise c ause injury or damage during oper ation. S Do not set unit o n any surface exc ept a clean, hard area w hile engine is running. Debr is suc h as gra v[...]

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    7 S After s trik ing a foreign object , s top the engine, dis connec t the spark plug and inspec t the cultiv ator for damage. Repair before res tarting. S Dis connec t attac hment from the drive engine before c leaning the tines wit h a hos e and water to remov e any build - - up. Oil the ti nes to prev ent rust . S Alw ays w ear glov es when s er[...]

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    8 WAR N I NG : Nev er lean over dis - char ge c hute. R ock s or debris c ould be throw n into the eyes and fac e and c ause seri- ous injury or blindnes s. WAR N I NG : Ins pect the area w here the unit is t o be us ed. Remov e objec ts that could be thr own or damage the unit. Some object s m ay be hidden by fallen snow - - be alert for the pos s[...]

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    9 Lock ing/Releas e Butto n in Prim ary Hole For as sembly of optional attachments (see list on page 1 1), refer to t he ASSEMBL Y sec- tion of the applicable at tachment instruc tion manual. A TT ACHING THE SHIELD WAR N I NG : The s hield must be prop - erly ins talled. The s hield prov ides partial protec - tion fro m the ris k of throw n objects[...]

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    10 ST ART LEVER The ST ART LEVER he lps to supply fuel to the engine to aid in s tarting. Act ivate t he s tarting syst em by mo vin g th e sta rt l eve r to t he ST AR T pos ition. D O NO T s queeze th e thr ottle trigger until the engine has s tarted and runs . Afte r the engine s tarts , allow the engin e to w arm- - up 10 - - 15 s econds , then[...]

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    11 Prime r Bul b Start Lev er Star ter Handle 4. P ull starter rope handle sharply until en- gine star ts and runs . 5 . A llow unit to r un for 10 - - 15 s econds , then fully squeez e the thr ottle trigge r to di sen - gage the starting sys tem . ST ARTI NG A W ARM ENGI NE 1. S queeze and hold the throttle t rigger . Keep thr o ttle trigger fully[...]

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    12 Lock ing/Releas e Butto n in Prim ary Hole OPERA TING INST RUC TI ONS It is recommended t hat th e eng ine not be operat ed for longer t han 1 minute at full throttle. OP ERA T ING PO SIT ION Cut only fr om your left to y our right. AL W A YS WEAR: Long Pants Heav y shoes Eye Protection Heari ng Protection WAR N I NG : Always wear eye pr otec- t[...]

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    13 SCALPING - - The s calping tec hnique removes unwante d v egetation dow n to t he grou nd. Hold the bott om of the t rimmer head about 3 in. (8 c m ) abov e the ground and at an angle. A llow the tip of the line to stri ke the ground around trees, pos ts, monuments , et c. This tec hnique in- c reases line w ear . Scalping MOW ING - - Y our tr i[...]

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    14 Button Air Filter C over Air Filter INSPECT MUFFLER AND SP ARK ARRESTING SCREEN WAR N I NG : The muffler on this prod- uct c ontains c hemicals known t o the State of Califor nia to caus e cancer. As y our unit is us ed, c arbon deposit s build up on the muffler and s park ar resting s creen and must be remov ed to avoid c reating a fire haz - a[...]

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    15 S Engine w ill not idle when the t hrottle is released. S The trimmer head, blade or optional attac hm ent moves /spins at idle. Make adjus tments w ith the unit s upported so the c utting attachment is off the ground and will not mak e contac t with any objec t. Hold the unit by hand while r unning and mak ing ad- just m ents . K eep all parts [...]

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    16 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 requires adjus tm ent. 1. S ee “Starting a Flooded Engine” in Oper ation Section. 2. F ill tank w ith corr e ct fuel mixt ure. 3. I nstall new s park plug. 4. C heck for dirt y fuel[...]

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    17 LIMI TED W ARRA NTY Poulan PRO , a div ision of Hu sqv arna Cons um- er Out door Product s N .A., Inc ., w arrants t o t he original cons umer p urchas er t hat eac h new Poulan PRO br and gasoline tool o r attach ment is fr ee from defec ts in materi al and w orkman - s hip and a grees to repai r or r eplace under t his war ranty any defec tive[...]

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    18 abuse, neglec t, improper maintenance, un- approv ed modific ations, or the us e of par ts not made or approved by the original equip- ment manufacturer. Y ou a r e r e s pons ible for pres enting y our small off- - road engine to an Poulan PR O authoriz ed repair center as soon as a pr oblem exis ts. Warr anty r epairs s hould be c ompleted in [...]