Poulan WT3100 manual

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    ENGLI SH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS W ARNING: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Oper ating Inst ruc tions bef ore using th is product . F ailure t o do so can r esult in serious inj ury . ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual de instrucc iones y s iga t odas las adv ertenc ias e instr ucciones de s eguridad. El no hac erlo puede resultar en le - siones grav es. A[...]

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    2 SAFE TY RU LE S WAR N I N G : When us ing gar dening ap - plianc es, bas ic saf ety prec autions should al - way s be follow ed to reduce t he r isk of f ire and ser ious inju ry. Read and follow all in str uct ions. This pow er unit c an be dangerous ! O perator is r espons ible for following unit and manual instr uctions and w arnings . Read en[...]

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    3 S Move at least 10 feet ( 3 meters ) a way fr om fueling s ite befo re s tarting engine. S Stop engine and allow to cool bef ore remov - ing fuel c ap. S Alway s s tore gas oline in a conta iner ap - prov ed for flammable liquid s. CUTTING SAFETY WAR N I N G : Ins pect the area bef ore each use. Remov e objec ts ( roc ks , brok en glass , nails, [...]

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    4 NOTE: When per forming the f ollowing s tep, be sur e the star ter rope is not caught under the cable c lamps . The starte r rope must hang freely t o operate pr operly . Cable clamps Starter r ope Throttle cable 7. Align one cable c lamp abov e the tube bolts and the other below the starter r ope han- dle. Ins tall the cable c lamps one at a tim[...]

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    5 BEFORE ST AR TING ENGINE WAR N I N G : Be sure to read th e fu el information in the s afety r ules befor e y ou be- gin. If y ou do not understand t he s afety rules, do not attempt to f uel your unit. C all 1-800-554- 6723. FU EL ING E NG INE WAR N I N G : Remov e fuel cap slow ly when refueling. HELPFUL T IP T o obtain the c or rect oil mix ra[...]

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    6 3. Squeeze an d hold the thr ottle tr igger . Keep throt tle trig ger fully s queeze d until the engine runs s moothly. 4. Pull st arter r ope shar ply unt il engine runs, but no more tha n 5 pulls. 5. Allow engine to r un 15 s ec onds , t hen move t h ec h o k el e v e rt oO F FC H O K E . NOTE: If engine has not s tarted, pull start er rope 5 m[...]

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    7 Air intak e s creen WAR N I N G : S top y our unit before at- tempting to clean the intak e sc reen. DO N OT USE GAR DEN HOSE OR PRESSURE WA SHER TO CL EAN THIS UNIT! S Clean the intak e s cr een periodic ally w ith a nylon br ush. CLEAN THE AIR FIL TER A dirty air f ilter dec reas es engine perf or- mance and inc reas es fuel c ons umption and h[...]

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    8 Make adjus tments w ith the unit s upported so the cutt ing attac hment is off the ground and will not mak e contac t w ith any objec t. Hold the unit by hand w hile running and making ad- justment s. Keep all par ts of your body away from the cut ting attachment and muffler . Idle S pe e d Ad jus tme nt Allow engine to idle. A djust s peed until[...]

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    9 TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will not sta rt. 1. Engine flooded. 2. Fuel tank empty. 3. Spark plug not firing. 4. Fuel not reaching car buretor . 5. Carbur etor requires adjustment . 1. See “S tarting a F looded Engine” in Operation Sec tion. 2. Fill tank with c orrec t fuel mixt ure. 3. Ins tall new s park plug. 4. Chec k for dirty f uel filt[...]

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    10 SOME STA TES D O NOT ALLOW LIMIT A - TIONS ON H OW LONG AN IMPLIED W AR- RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSIO N OR L I M I TAT I O N S O F I N C I D E N TA L O R C O N S E - QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LI MIT A TIONS OR EXCLUSI ON MA Y NOT APPL Y TO YOU. The polic y of WEED EA TER is to continu- ously improve it s produc ts. Ther efore, WEED EA TER re[...]

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    11 under warr anty . EMISSION CONTROL W ARR ANTY P ARTS LIST : Carburetor, Igni- tion Sy st em: Spark P lug ( cov ered up to main- tenance s c hedule), Ignition Module, M uffler including c ataly st . MAINTENANCE ST A TE- MENT : The ow ner is res ponsible for the per- formanc e of all required maintenance as de- fined in the ins truc tion manual. T[...]