Weed Eater 530088776 manual

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    ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESP AÑOL BC 3100 Operator’s Manual Manual del Operador Manuel de L’utilisateur Fo r Occasional Use Only U L R Copyright E 2001 WCI Outdoor P roducts, Inc. DANGER: Read and follow all Safet y Rules and Oper ating I nstr uctions befor e using this product . F ailure t o do so can r esult in serious injury . PELIGRO: Lea el manu[...]

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    2 SAFETY RULES W ARNING: When using gardening appliances , basic safety prec autions should always be followed to reduce t he ris k of fire and serious injury. Read and follow all inst ruc- tions. Fai lure t o do so can result in serious i n- jury . DANGER : This power tool can be dan - gerous! This unit can caus e serious injury in- cluding amputa[...]

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    3 S Always use the handlebar and a properly adjusted shoulder s trap with a blade (see ASSEMBLY). UNIT/MAINTENANCE SAFETY W ARNING: Stop uni t and disc onnect the spark plug before performi ng mainte- nance (exc ept carburet or adj ustment s). S Look for and replac e dam aged or loos e parts before each use. Look f or and repair fuel leak s bef ore[...]

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    4 ing condition of these parts . Failure to do so is a violat ion of t he law. For normal homeowner use, the m uffler and s park arrest ing s creen will not require any serv ice. Af ter 50 hours of use, we recommend that y our muffl er be ser- viced or replaced by your A uthoriz ed Servic e Dealer. AS SEMBL Y CARTON CONTENTS Check car t on contents[...]

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    5 S Insert s crews and hand tight en only. These screws wil l be t ightened l ater. Bracket Cov er Screw Mounting Bracke t Handlebar A T T ACHING THE CONTROL HANDLE TO THE HANDLEBAR NOTE: Make sure t he wire going to the con- trol handle is routed below the tube and re- mains on the right side of the handlebar and the tube. Screw H ole Screw S Slid[...]

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    6 S Before ins talling the trimmer head, mak e sure the dus t c up is positi oned on the gear- box as shown below. Wing Nut Dust Cup Bracke t Slot Shield Gearbox NOTE: Make sure al l part s are properly installed as illustrated in the illustration befor e installing the t rimmer head. S Push in lock ing lever and hold. S Rotate dus t cup until t he[...]

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    7 NOTE: The dust cup is located on the gear- box and not in the parts bag. All other faste ning hardw are mentioned in the following assembly steps is locat ed in the parts bag. S Leave the dust c up on the gearbox . S Instal l t he blade and the ret aining washer over the t hreaded shaft extendi ng from t he gearbox. NOTE : It may be neces sary t [...]

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    8 Choke Primer Bulb Starter Handle Choke Primer Bulb Starter Handle Muffle r COLD ENGINE ST ARTING (or wa rm engine after running out of fuel) S Rest engine and s hield on ground, s upport- ing t rimmer head off ground. S Move the ON/OFF swit ch to the ON posi- tion. S Slowly press the primer bulb 6 ti mes. S Move the choke lever to FULL CHOKE posi[...]

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    9 thrust wi ll be reduced and the operat or wil l be less l ikely to lose control. S Cut only grass , weeds, and woody brush up to 2 inches in diam eter with the brush blade. Do not let the blade contac t materi al it can- not cut such as stumps, rocks, fen ces, metal, etc. , or clus ters of hard, woody brush having a diameter greater than 2 inches[...]

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    10 S Insert the ends of the li nes through exit holes in the sides of the tri mmer head. S Place the spool in the trimmer head. S Make sure t he lines are not caught between the rim of the spool and the wall of t he trim- mer head. S Reinstal l the t ap button and lock ri ng onto the trim mer head. S Align t he lock ring ov er the catc hes on the t[...]

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    11 LIMITED W ARRANTY EL E CTROL UX HOME P RODUCTS NORTH AME RICA , Division of WCI Out door Prod- ucts, Inc., warr ants to t he original purchaser that each new Weed Eater ! ! ! ! brand gasoline tool or attachment i s free from defects in material and wor kmanship and agrees to repair o r replace un- der this warr ant y any defective gasoli ne prod[...]

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    12 scheduled for replacement as required maintenanc e, or which i s sc heduled only for regular inspecti on to the ef fect of “repair or replace as necess ary” s hall be warranted for 2 years. Any warrant ed part which is sc heduled for replacem ent as required maintenanc e shall be warranted for the period of time up to the first s cheduled re[...]