Poulan Pro 115275026 manual

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    2 TA BL E O F CO N T E N T S Identific ation of Safety Symbols 2 Safety Rules 4 Asse mb ly 9 Operat ion 10 Maintenance 15 Serv ice & Adjus tments 16 Storage 18 Troubleshooting T able 19 Limited Warranty Statement 20 Emiss ions Statement 20 ID ENTI FIC A TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OL S W ARNING: This unit c an be dangerous! Car eless or improper use [...]

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    3 ID ENTI FIC A TIO N OF SA FETY SYMB OL S When ser vicing unit, us e only identic al replac ement parts . Nev er allow c hildren 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 connec t spar k plug befor e clean- ing or ser vic ing. WA R NI N G : Fire haz ard. Nev er mix , po[...]

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    4 OPTIONA L A T T ACHM ENT S Cutting attachme nt / guard, Pow erhead mod el Att achments T ype part . no. Trimmer head TNG 7 537419214 / 545071802 Brus hcutter at tachment PP4000C 95271 1610 Att achments T ype Part. no . Edger attac hment PP1000E 95271 1607 Cultiv ator attachment PP2000T 95271 1608 Blower at tachment PP3000B 95271 1609 Pruner attac[...]

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    5 S Us e only for jobs explained in this manual (or manuals for optional attachment s). S Keep other s inc luding chil dren, animals , by - st anders , and helpers at le ast 50 f eet ( 15 me- ters ) away. Stop t he unit immediately if you are approac hed. LIN E TRIM MER SAFE TY WAR N I N G : Inspec t the area t o be trimmed before eac h use. R emov[...]

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    6 S Make s ure unit is as sembled c orrec tly as show n in this manual. S Us e only rec ommended P ou l a n PRO ac - ces sories and replac ement parts . FUEL SAFETY S Mix and pour fuel outdoors . S Keep away from spar ks or flames. S Us e a container approved for fuel. S Do not s moke or allow s moking near fuel or the unit. S Avoid spilling fuel o[...]

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    7 S T o av oid spreading fir e, do not us e near leaf or brus h fires , fireplac es, barbec ue pits, ashtr ays , etc. BRUSHCUTTER SAFETY DANGER: Blade c an thrus t violently away from material it does not c ut. Blade thrus t can c ause amputation of arms or legs . WAR N I N G : Do not use trimmer head as a fastening dev ice for the blade. WAR N I N[...]

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    8 WAR N I N G : Inspec t the area before st arting the unit. R emove all debris and hard object s suc h as roc k s, glass , wir e, etc . that can r icoc het, be thrown, or otherw ise caus e injury or damage during operation. S Do not us e a c utting blade that is bent, war ped, crac ke d, broken or damaged in any other w ay . Hav e wor n or damaged[...]

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    9 S Do not r un engine at high speed w hile not removing s now . S Be attentiv e when us ing the s nowthrower, and stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazar ds. S Make s ure the rotor w ill s pin freely before attac hing the snowthrow er to the pow er- head. S If the rotor wi ll not rotate freely due to frozen ice, thaw the unit be[...]

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    10 AT TA C H I N G S H I E L D ( F O R L I N E TRIMMER A TT ACHMENT) WAR N I N G : The shield mus t be prop- erly ins talled. The s hield prov ides partial protec - tion fro m the ris k of throw n object s to the oper a- tor and oth ers and is equipped with a li ne limiter blade whic h c uts ex ce ss l ine to t he proper length. The lin e limiter b[...]

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    11 TRI MMER HE AD The TR IMMER HEA D holds t he c utting line and rotates dur ing operation. It is des igned to cut g ra ss. BLADE The BLAD E is designed to c ut sod. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT KNOB The DEPTH ADJUSTMENT KNOB is u sed to adjus t the wheel for blade cut ting depth when edging. BEFORE ST AR TING ENGINE WAR N I N G : Be s ure to r ead t he fuel [...]

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    12 4. Pull s tarter rope handle sharply until en- gine star ts and runs . 5 . Al low unit to ru n for 10 - - 15 s econds , then fully s queeze t he th rottle tr igger to dis en- gage the starting sys tem . ST ARTING A W ARM ENGINE 1. Squeez e and hold the thr ottle trigger . Keep thr ottle tr igger fully squeez ed until engine runs s moothly . 2. P[...]

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    13 LINE TR IMM ER A TT ACH MEN T OP ERA TIN G POS ITIO N Eye Protection Long Pants Heav y Shoes AL WA YS WEAR: Cut from y our right to your left. WAR N I N G : Always wear ey e protec- tion. Nev er lean ov er the trimmer head. Roc ks or debris c an ricoc het or be thr own into eyes and face and c ause blindness or other ser ious injury . Do not run[...]

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    14 Mow ing SWEEPING - - The fanning action of the rotat- ing line can be us ed for a quic k and easy clean up. Keep the line parallel to and above the s urfaces being s wept and move t he tool from s ide to side. Sweep ing EDG ER A T T ACHM ENT OP ERA TIN G POS ITIO N Heav y Shoes Long Pants Eye Protectio n A L W A Y SW E A R: Hearing Prote ction H[...]

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    15 MAINT ENANCE WAR N I N G : Disc onnect the s park plug before perfor ming m aintenanc e exc ept for car buretor adjustments . HE LPFU L TIP IMP ORT ANT : H ave all repairs other than the rec - ommended maintenance desc ribed in the instruc tion manual performed by an authoriz ed serv ice dealer. If any dealer other than an author ized ser vic e [...]

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    16 SERVIC E AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACING THE LINE 1. Pres s the tabs on the side of the trimmer head and remove c over and s pool. Ta b Cove r Ta b Spool 2. Remov e any remaining line. 3. Clean dir t and debr is from all parts . Re- place s pool if it is w orn or damaged. 4. Replac e with a pr e-wound s pool, or r e- place line us ing a 25 feet (8 met[...]

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    17 10. Inser t the ends of the lines through ex it holes in the sides of the c over . Line exit hole Cover 1 1. Reins tall t he spool and cov er onto the trimmer head. Push until c over s naps into place. REPLACING THE TRIMMER HEAD 1. Hold the dust c up with a w rench to keep the s haft from turning w hile removing and inst alling trimmer head. Dus[...]

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    18 CARBURETO R IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT WAR N I N G : Keep others away w hen making idle s peed adjustments . The trimmer head or any optional att achment w ill be s pin- ning during most of this proc edure. Wear y our protec tive equipment and obs erve all safety prec autions. Af ter making adjus tments, the trimmer head or any optional attac hment m[...]

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    19 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 tment. 1. See “St arting a Flooded Engine” in Oper ation Section. 2. Fill tank with c orrect fuel mixtur e. 3. Install new spar k plug. 4. Chec k for dirty fuel filte[...]

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    20 LIMI TED WA RRAN TY Poulan PRO , a div ision of Hus qvar na Cons um- er Out door Produc ts N .A., Inc ., war rants to the original c ons umer pur chas er t hat eac h new Poulan PRO br and gasoline tool or attac hment is fr ee from defec ts in mater ial and w ork man- s hip and agrees to r epair or r eplace under this war ranty any defec tiv e ga[...]

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    21 abuse, neglec t, improper maintenance, un- approv ed modific ations, or t he use of parts not made or approv ed by the original equ ip- ment manufacturer. Y ou ar e re s ponsible f or pres enting y our smal l off - - road engi ne to an Poulan PR O authoriz ed repair cent er as soon as a proble m exis ts. Warr anty r epairs s hould be c ompleted [...]