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1. USER MANUAL Brush Cutter Grass Trimmer Gasoline BC 435L BC 435B BJ2009 WARNING e PLEASE READ For your own safety please read this manual before attempting to operate your new unit Failure to follow instructions can result in serious personal injury Soend a few moments to familiarize yourself with your trimmer before each use Husqvarna AB SE 561 82 Huskvarna Sweden Model No BC 435L BC 4358 Partner SA Me XXXXXXX M_E aa GENERAL SAFETY RULES cicsscesscdce ccna tan e a aa aaa E E i a Pee a eke E eR 2 e What to do e Brush grass blade safety precautions e What not to do GENERAL IDENTIFICANION 2 02c0ssce0s feeds tacucted cd cceteessadawdddddkuemnee nets eeeuncusse cad 4 e Safety features SPECIFICATIONS creea i caceweasa iene E a eae ee eaa wale a a aaa ed 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS occcccesccists ciacecue sted ectentebeeataedasd a aecnteeeeeguceetedau sess 6 e Loop With Barrier handle installation Bullhorn handle installation e Cutting attachment guard installation e Cutting head installation e Remove and installation the blade cover e Blade installation e Remove and installation the blade cover FUEL AND ENGINE QIL i cicis aa apaau a cect s ch a eaaa daa a eeu ede oe ees Sea Ve dd ona aise eee e Refueling e Engine oil OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ccccn8 ctssaeeen seer een nnen eae nN OS enw eens ae e eee e eee saw a A 10 e Shoulder harness e Starting a cold engine e Warm
2. 10A Press the primer bulb 10 times Fig 9D Move choke lever to CHOKE 1 position ee oe A 4 Set throttle lock C Press the lockout switch A down and then while holding trigger B at partially open position press down and hold throttle lock C Release throttle trigger B Throttle trigger B will now remain in the partially depressed position If no throttle lock Press the throttle trigger lockout down and then while holding throttle trigger B at one third open position Fig 9B Pull starter rope 6 times 5 Move choke lever to RUN position Engine will be started when pull starter rope 2 times Fig 10B Continually warm 10seconds after engine started and then engine will reach high speed 6 If engine fails to start repeat step 1 to 5 BC 435B BC 435L Fig 10B e TO STOP ENGINE Release throttle trigger Let engine return to idle Push and hold ignition stop switch until engine stops TRIMMER INSTRUCTIONS e ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating your unit review ALL SAFETY PRE CAUTIONS in this manual WARNING CAUTION e IF UNFAMILIAR WITH TRIMMING OR CUTTING techniques practice the procedures with ENGINE in OFF position e ALWAYS CLEAR WORK area of debris such as cans bottles rocks etc Striking objects can cause serious injury to operator or bystanders and also damage equipment If an object is accidentally hit immediately TURN ENGINE OFF
3. 11000 min Beware of thrown objects Acoustic power level LWA accordance with directive 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC Maximum rotational frequency of the spindle for cutting head Maximum rotational frequency of the spindle for blade WARNING When using gas tools basic safety precautions including the following should always be followed to reduce the risk of serious personal injury and or damage to the unit Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions WHAT TO DO READ YOUR USER MANUAL AND ALL SUPPLE MENTS IF ANY ENCLOSED THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT Nm on 4 15m 50ft i WARNING Keep children bystanders and animals 50 feet 15 meters away If approached stop unit immediately Wear close fitting tough work clothing that will provide protection such as long slacks or trousers safety work shoes heavy duty work gloves hard hat a safety face shield or safety glasses for eye protec tion and a good grade of ear plugs or other sound barriers for hearing protection Prequel in a safe place Open fuel cap slowly to release any pressure which may have formed in fuel tank To prevent a fire hazard move at least 10 feet 3 meters from fueling area before starting Comply with all fire prevention regulations com pliance with all local state or federal laws in the united states is the user s responsibility Your unit comes with a spark arreste
4. 5 13mm Fig 15F e AIR FILTER CAUTION NEVER operate trimmer without the air filter The air filter must be kept clean If it becomes damaged install a new filter Fig 15G To Clean Air Filter 1 Remove button A holding air filter cover in place remove cover B and lift filter C from air box Fig 16 2 Wash filter in soap and water DO NOT USE GASO LINE 3 Air dry filter 4 Reinstall filter NOTE clean the air filter element every 3 months or 25 hours NOTE Replace filter if frayed torn damaged or unable to be cleaned FUEL CAP FUEL FILTER COUTION Remove fuel from unit and store in approved container before starting this procedure Open fuel cap slowly to release any pressure which may have formed in fuel tank 1 Completely remove fuel cap A from fuel tank B to be able to remove fuel filter D from tank Use a piece of wire C with a hook formed at the end to pull filter out of tank Fig 17A amp Fig 17B 2 Pull filter D off with a twisting motion 3 Replace fuel filter D Fig 17C NOTE Never operate the trimmer without the fuel filter Internal engine damage could result ee ey A e CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT The carburetor was pre set at the factory for optimum per formance If further adjustments are necessary please take your unit to the nearest Authorized Service Center SPARK PLUG Spark plug gap 025 685mm Fig 18 Torque to 1
5. Refer to figure 5C and 5D and assemble in the oppo site way to cover the blades CAUTION NEVER use unit if blade is warped or has teeth that are chipped or miss ing Replace a damaged blade immediately CAUTION NEVER operate unit with a blade unless metal blade guard is properly installed NEVER operate a unit with a dam aged guard CAUTION Always wear heavy duty work gloves when handling and installing a blade To install the blade you will need the items illustrated above screwdriver not provided holding pin A retaining nut B blade C screwdriver D flange E socket wrench F Fig 6A WARNING Be sure the blade center hole is properly sized to the collar arbor 2 Install blade C with teeth pointing CLOCKWISE as shown in the illustration Fig 6B 3 Install flange E with FLAT SURFACE facing blade Fig 6B NOTE Make sure blade is centered on collar arbor 4 Tighten nut B securely by turning it COUNTER CLOCKWISE with socket wrench F Remove hold ing pin Fig 6B Fig 6A FUEL SYSTEM e Refueling This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 93 or higher You may use regular unleaded gasoline containing no more than 10 ethanol E10 or 5 methanol by volume In addition methanol must contain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors Use of fuels with content of ethanol or methanol greater than shown above may cause starting and
6. A ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Please install the unit according to the assembly instructions or else it may be cause dangerous to the operator e LOOP WITH BARRIER HANDLE INSTALL ATION BC 435L 1 To install handle onto unit you will need the follow ing components from your user kit handle A amp B screws C and nuts D Fig 1A 2 Install the handle B after the position point E on the shaft and tighten the 2 screws C and nuts D Fig 1A e BULLHORN HANDLE INSTALLATION BC 435B 1 To install handle onto unit you will need the following components from your user kit bullhorn handle A fixing holder B clamp C and screws D Fig 1B 2 Install the fixing holder B after the position point E on the shaft put the clamp C over the shaft and tighten the 2 screws D 3 Install the bullhorn handle A on the fixing holder put the other clamp C over bullhorn handle adjut handle to appropriate position and tighten the other 2 screws F Fig 1C 4 Install wire tie G included in the user kit as shown Fig 1D e INSTALLING THE ATTACHMENT BC 435L 965874001 BC 435B WARNING To avoid serious personal injury shut unit off before removing or installing attachment NOTE To make installing or removing the attachment easier place the unit on the ground or on a work bench Turn the knob A counterclockwise to loosen Fig 2A 2 While
7. Ifthe oil level is low fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil To avoid overfilling or underfilling be sure the engine is in a level position as shown NOTE Running the engine with too little or too much oil can cause engine damage 4 Screw in the oil filler cap dipstick securely e Engine Oil Change Drain the used oil while the engine is warm Warm oil drains quickly and completely FILLER OPENING Fig 7D 1 Place a suitable container below the engine to catch the used oil then remove the filler cap dipstick and drain the used oil through the filler opening Allow the used oil to drain completely Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible with the environment We suggest you take used oil in a sealed container to your local recycling center or service station for reclamation Do not throw it in the trash pour it on the ground or pour it down a drain 2 With the engine in an upright position fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil 3 Screw in the filler cap dipstick securely e Engine Oil Recommendations Oil is a major factor affecting performance and service life Use 4 stroke automotive detergent oil SAE 10W 30 is recommended for all temperatures within the recommended operating range for these trimmers The recommended operating range extends from 23 104 F 5 40 C The SAE oil viscosity and service classifica
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING THE ENGINE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Incorrect starting procedures Follow instructions in the User Manual Incorrect carburetor mixture Have carburetor adjusted by an Unit won t start or starts but will adjustment setting Authorized Service Center not run Clean gap or replace plug Replace fuel filter Fouled spark plug Fuel filter plugged Incorrect lever position on choke Move to RUN position Dirty spark arrester screen Replace spark arrester screen Remove clean and reinstall filter Have carburetor adjusted by an Authorized Service Center Have carburetor adjusted by an Authorized Service Center Unit starts but engine has low power Dirty air filter Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting Engine hesitates Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting No power under load l g Runs erratically Incorrectly gapped spark plug Clean gap or replace plug Incorrect carburetor mixture Have carburetor adjusted by an k ively MOKS PECENE adjustment setting Authorized Service Center EU Declaration of Conformity according to the regulations 98 37 EC 2004 108 EC 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC 2002 88 EC For the following equipment product Brush Cutter Grass Trimmer Gasoline Type Designation BC 435L BC 435B Trademark Partner Importer s Name Husqvarna AB Importer s Address SE 561 82 Huskvarna Sweden We herewith confir
9. engine start e Low temperature start e To stop engine TRIMMING INSTRUCTIONS cist coin et thane en trendi teense en eee ene eee td hese a Bid aeaa a ese deed eoues e Additional safety precautions e Cutting head line release e Trimming procedures e Cutting with blades e Using weed blades e Using a brush blade MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ac cascseeta cee ciiuien ethane eee teen ee ERE ee ee es e Replacing cutter line e Air Filter e Fuel Filter e Carburetor Adjustment e Spark Plug e Cutting attachment guard knife shapening e Storing a unit e Removing a unit from storage TROUBLE SHOOTING THE ENGINE boc escsw eine de saw eesivee eee Sd ok ce eas WEE RES Adee PRESS ew ew Ree EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY icin cdadiat iawn canes en elae ewe diddatee ieee eee emacs eee Meaning of symbols marked on the product Read the user manual before using the machine Warning Hot surface Wear gloves to protect your hands Whenever the machine is in use safety goggles must be worn to safeguard against flying object as must ear protectors such as a soundproof hel met in order to protect the operator s hearing If the operator is working in an area where there is a risk of falling objects a safety helmet must also be worn Keep people or animals at least 15m away from the machine during operation Warning Cutting elements continue to rotate after the engine turned off Warning Rotating blades 10000 min
10. or performance problems It may also damage metal rubber and plastic parts of the fuel system Engine damage or performance problems that result from using a fuel with percentages of ethanol or methanol greater than shown above are not covered by warranty WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel e Stop the engine and keep heat sparks and flame away e Handle fuel only outdoors e Wipe up spills immediately Check the fuel level by looking through the translucent fuel tank If the fuel level is low refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped If the engine has been running allow it to cool first Never use stale or contaminated gasoline or an oil gasoline mixture Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank To refuel rest the trimmer on the ground with the fuel tank cap facing up as shown Remove the fuel tank cap and fill the tank with gasoline to the bottom of the filler neck Refuel carefully to avoid spilling fuel Do not overfill There should be no fuel in the filler neck After refueling tighten the fuel tank cap securely FUEL n i Fig 7A Never refuel the engine inside a building where gasoline fumes may reach flames or sparks Keep gasoline away from appliance pilot lights barbecues electric appliances power tools etc Spilled fuel is not only a fire hazard it causes environmental damage Wipe up spills immed
11. 05 to 130 inch pounds 12 to 15 Nem Connect spark plug boot NM CUTTING ATTACHMENT GUARD KNIFE SHARPENING 1 Remove cutter knife A from cutting attachment guard B Fig 19 Place knife in a bench vise Sharpen knife using a flat file being careful to maintain the angle of cutting edge File in one direction only N STORING A UNIT WARNING Failure to follow these steps may cause varnish to form in the carburetor and difficult starting or permanent damage following storage Perform all the general maintenance recommended in the Maintenance Section of your User Manual Clean exterior of engine Output Shaft cutting attach ment guard and cutting head Drain fuel from the fuel tank After fuel is drained start engine Run engine at idle until unit stops This will purge the carburetor of fuel Allow engine to cool approx 5 minutes Using a spark plug wrench remove the spark plug Pour 1 teaspoon of clean 4 cycle oil into the combustion chamber Pull starter rope slowly several times to coat internal components Replace spark plug Store unit in a cool dry place away from any source of ignition such as an oil burner water heater etc REMOVING A UNIT FROM STORAGE Remove spark plug Pull starter rope briskly to clear excess oil from com bustion chamber Clean and gap spark plug or install a new spark plug with proper gap Prepare unit for operation Fill fuel tank with proper fuel
12. ING AROUND TREES Trim around tree trunks with a slow approach so string does not contact bark Walk around the tree trimming from left to right Approach grass or weeds with the tip of the string and tilt cutting head slightly forward WARNING Use extreme caution when SCALPING Keep a distance of 50 feet 15 meters between operator other people and animals during these operations SCALPING Scalping refers to removal of all vegetation down to the ground To do this tilt the cutting head to about a 30 degree angle to the right By adjusting the handle you will have better control during this operation Do not attempt this procedure if there is any chance flying debris could injure operator other people or cause damage to proper ty Fig 12B DO NOT SWEEP WITH TRIMMER Sweeping refers to tilting cutting head to sweep away debris from walkways etc Your trimmer is a powerful tool and small stones or other such debris may be hurled 50 feet 15 meters or more causing injury or damage to nearby property such as automobiles homes and win dows e CUTTING WITH BLADES WARNING Before operating this machine with a blade check to ensure it is properly installed Follow all warnings listed in the blade safety precautions section in this manual Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when cutting with a blade Always use the harness for blade operations 12 e USING WEED BLADES SCYTHING WEEDS Scything r
13. NG CUTTER LINE 1 Turn the nut A CLOCKWISE and remove it Fig 15A 2 Remove the spool C and spring D from spindle E 3 Remove any remaining cutter line 4 Double a 32 9 8m length of 095 or 105 24 or 27cm cutter line Place the looped center in one of the slots G of the spool divider Fig 15B 5 Wind as shown in illustration Fig 15C keeping ten sion with each half separated by the spool divider Wind to within 6 15cm of the ends 6 Lock each end of line into a slot H on opposite sides of the spool Fig 15D 7 Install the spring D over the spindle E Insert each end of the line through an eyelet J in the housing F Fig 15E 8 Lower the spool into the housing E while feeding the line through the eyelets J Ensure the spring seats itself into the spool Fig 15E 9 Once the spool is in place apply pressure on the spool compressing the spring Pull each end of the line B sharply to unlock the line from the slots Fig 15F 10 Continue to apply pressure to the spool until the knob can be threaded COUNTERCLOCKWISE onto the spingle Tighten the knob securely by hand only Fig 15H 11 Trim the excess line to approximately 5 13cm This wil minimize load on engine durig starting and warm up Fig 15H KNOB CUTTER LINE SPOOL SPRING SPINDLE HOUSING s LOTE SLOTS SLOTS EYELETS A B C D E F G H J A ee E A EX
14. and examine equipment Never operate unit with damaged or defective equipment e ALWAYS TRIM OR CUT AT HIGH ENGINE SPEEDS Do not run engine slowly at start or during trimming operations e DO NOT use equipment for purposes other than trimming or mowing weeds e NEVER raise cutting head above knee height during operation e DO NOT operate unit with other people or animals in the immediate vicinity Allow a minimum of 50 feet 15 meters between operator and other people and animals when trimming or mowing e Allow a distance of 100 feet 80 meters between Operator and other people and animals when SCALPING with cutting head cutter e IF OPERATING UNIT ON A SLOPE stand below the cutting attachment DO NOT OPERATE on a slope or hilly incline if there is the slightest chance of slipping or losing your footing e CUTTING HEAD LINE RELEASE WARNING DO NOT use steel wire or plas tic coated steel wire of any kind with your cut ting head Serious operator injury can result To release fresh line run engine at full throttle and bump cutting head against lawn Line will automatically release The knife in the cutting attachment guard will trim excess line Fig 11A CAUTION Periodically remove weed wrap to prevent overheating the drive shaft Weed wrap occurs when strands of weeds become entangled around the shaft beneath the cut ting attachment guard Fig 11B This condi tion prevents the shaft from being prop
15. designed specifically to enhance the performance and maximize the safe operation of our products Failure to do so may cause poor perform ance and possible injury Use only the cutting head supplied with this product Do not use any other cut ting attachment Use of such attachments will void your factory warranty and could result in serious bod ily injury 1 CUTTING HEAD 2 FLEXIBLE LINE 7 BULLHORN HANDLE BC 435B 3 CUTTING ATTACHMENT 8 THROTTLE TRIGGER GUARD 9 ON OFF SWITCH 4 BLADE 10 THROTTLE TRIGGER LOCK OUTPUT SHAFT OUT 6 LOOP WITH BARRIER HANDLE 1 THROTTLE LOCK BC 4351 12 CHOKE LEVER SAFETY FEATURES 3 cutting attachment guard must be installed to prevent debris from being thrown at the operator and prevent the string from extending longer than necessary 17 MUFFLER SHIELD helps prevent hands body and or combustible materials from making contact with a hot muffler 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 A I Y i BC 435B x STARTER ROPE HOUSING FUEL TANK AIR FILTER COVER STARTER HANDLE MUFFLER SHIELD PRIMER BULB HARNESS COUPER BC 435B BC 435L OIL TANK ee oe A SPECIFICATIONS Model No siete en ox eads wows eee es BG 43L cocan eat cee tes eeeees beeeewe eased BC 435B 965874001 Engine Type acceded teas ei ia Oars ss ok eae Air cooled 4 cycle 2 2 2 0 2 cede cence ewan Air cooled 4 cycle eG babe eee Oe oe cea eee ee Chrome Cylind
16. efers to cutting by moving the blade from side to side in a level arc It is most effective with grassy weeds and light undergrowth It should not be used to cut large tough weeds or woody growth Fig 13 CAUTION Do not use weed blades to cut brush or tree saplings e USING A BRUSH BLADE SCYTHING Scything may be used with a brush blade for light brush and undergrowth It is not recommended for tough growth BINDING Top heavy growth such as saplings and heavy brush can bind and stop the blade Avoid binding by anticipating which way the growth will lean and cut from the opposite side If the blade binds in a cut stop the engine immediately Hold the unit up to prevent the blade from cracking or breaking while pushing the sapling away from the cut to free the blade AVOID KICKOUT Kickout is the reaction of a moving blade if it contacts a strong tree brush or a solid object The force that occurs violently pushes the blade away in an arc Kickout could cause loss of control resulting in injury to the operator or bystanders DO NOT USE A BLADE NEAR A CHAIN LINK FENCE METAL STAKES LANDSCAPE BORDERS OR BUILD ING FOUNDATIONS The Partner blade guard is designed to reduce the risk of kickout by providing stops to brace the unit against the object being cut Place the sapling against the stop A so the rotation of the blade continually draws it into the stop A Fig 14 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS e REPLACI
17. er Chrome Cylinder Displacement oa veers ok we tee anaana BOW tte ceeue eeegealacehacedaceasceuteeedecexs 35 cm Diy Weight rers ch acaghe chews cond econ cases OOK 5 cee cn ee oye cares make Fork dace Rhee abe 6 5Kg Fuel Capacity 2s cecectcauriapedeestbanc canes POUC cease tegou te eoeencemess et esaenbaoeaeat a 730 cm Bump Head nce ee face wee weed ede ewe Twin Line Bump Feed o 2 ecace seve ce tee sted save wave Twin Line Bump Feed Blade 4 Teeth coc ow os Hae 6 dee boos see owed Ay WG rate neater a oes tire bende a oes ae eae 4 Teeth Drive Shaft Length 2 ccuGeccagucke lt ehae aaes 66cm 66CM oaan 234 lt c0teU ade cheeses etadaebadee 66cm 66cm Cutting Width Twin Line Head AIMiceatesiek went ec tee sewe ghana bedesoane eae 43cm Blade a eeens dos des neeenaens OCW rye ones Wiad ame ee pa ae See wee 23cm Handle tneccecuseccugnke teat ageaueneeoder Loop With Barrier Handle Bullhorn Handle IOMNION tonne pesy Aumee en ene swede aed EIPCMOMIG mesire dere eeraa die perce shat EL Electronic DUAN se cues cee waar aoe ois he EN Centrifugal CINCH 4 3 c6ua4 0a taaees 69a e oS Ge sew eee Centrifugal Clutch Sound pressure level 26 ccucnaeunndacnen Gaaos 10160 OBA sirene irik Tro REEE EE EE EEE On 101 6 dB A Sound power level 0 000000 aaa WAAAY etenmetud wate amemeee ngeeeescuce E E 111 17 dB A Guarantee sound power level TVIZGDIA reng eree c
18. erly cooled Remove weed wrap with screwdriver or similar device SA i my Aahidi aa ae r A N Fig 11A e TRIMMING PROCEDURES When properly equipped with a cutting attachment guard and cutting head your unit will trim unsightly weeds and tall grass in those hard to reach areas along fences walls foundations and around trees It can also be used for scalping to remove vegetation down to the ground for eas ier preparation of a garden or to clean out a particular area NOTE Even with care trimming around foundations brick or stone walls curves etc will result in above normal string wear TRIMMING MOWING Swing trimmer with a sickle like motion from side to side Do not tilt the cutting head during the procedure Test area to be trimmed for proper cutting height Keep cutting head at same level for even depth of cut Fig 12A Fig 12A ee PE M A CLOSER TRIMMING Position trimmer straight ahead with a slight tilt so bottom of cutting head is above ground level and string contact occurs at proper cutting point Always cut away from oper ator Do not pull trimmer toward operator FENCE FOUNDATION TRIMMING Approach trimming around chain link fences picket fences rock walls and foundations slowly to cut close without whipping string against the barrier If the string comes in contact with rock brick walls or foundations it will break or fray If string snags fencing it will snap off TRIMM
19. ewed bad pd cane kien ay ded deans 112 dB A Vibration level for racing Max LTOS 225 bnceusesea EE I Seeaneenes lt 15 m s Vibration level for idling Max VOM Ss cheek oe cee we kat et ox pe ew eetad ance ahi lt 15 m s Maximum Engine Performance OO a ace ae ke ee tee oe eee ee 0 90 kW Engine Speed rotationalfrequency at recommended max spindle rotational frequency Bump Feed Head OPOOIMNY noes san ae cheese ped Keer A eee 8700 min Blade hoes ce eases ds cees can 9500 MUM o3 e2undnnaaeed 05 ct ae aeein bake ee eae 9500 min Idle speed ccc cece eee ee ee 3000 200 min ce cee eee eee 3000 200 min Fuel consumpton aauanaananan nnana POO aae e ct ee oe Saw EE E E EAN 700 g kWh SPECIFICATIONS Model No 2 2552 enegdeunke cea Ses oder c Ge Shue aa ai bea iaaa aia a a a aE a aa BC 435L Engine Iye merento ee oat e O E E E 4 Meer baw ces Air cooled 4 cycle Hee alain Por baele od E E a Oe S SEES Be eee Cake ee es Cees aoe Chrome Cylinder Displacement otag ates te ae we ee ee teed bee cen ee ee ee ae ee ae 2 oe ee E 35 cm Diy Weini caetero eene a Ta a e E E E E a shee 6 2Kg Fuel Capacity gaceciescanek so cekeuw dae e ae E eee a E AA ede cae Ni 730 cm Bump mead 8 aa desteawe Ee a a a dase shee a e aa chmod oes awe bee ee pene e Twin Line Bump Feed DiIge4 AGC ce scvecetas ses E ace etese seeeecees E ae eee BPEL er ona EEE 4 Teeth Sai MGM aomena ae
20. firmly holding the attachment B push it straight into the Quick Change coupler C until the release button D appears in the primary hole E of the Quick Change coupler Fig 2B 3 Turn the knob A clockwise to tighten Fig 2C CAUTION The release button must be in the primary hole and the knob securely tightened before operating this unit All attachments are designed to be used in the primary hole unless otherwise indicated in the specific attach ments operators manual If the incorrect hole is used it could result in injury or damage to the unit Fig 2C e CUTTING ATTACHMENT GUARD 1 Install the cutoff knife as shown below 2 place the guard on the cutting shaft then install clamp A on the guard Fig 3 3 Tighten screws B Fig 3 e CUTTING HEAD INSTALLATION 1 Install spline sleeve D and gear collar A in turn ensuring that collar spacer is in place Fig 4 2 Insert holding pin C and thread cutting head onto shaft Tighten cutting head by hand only Fig 4 Fig 4 REMOVE AND INSTALLATION THE BLADE COVER CAUTION Before you take apart the blades wear gloves to prevent any danger CAUTION When the machine is not in use or in transportation make sure blades have been covered Before assembling blades please remove the blades cover first Refer figure 5A and Figure 5B hold the blades cover and pull sligtly the cover outward the cover can be taken apart
21. iately Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from the fueling source and site before starting the engine NOTE Fuel can damage paint and plastic Be careful not to spill fuel when filling your fuel tank Damage caused by spilled fuel is not covered under warranty ee PE a ENGINE OIL The trimmer is shipped WITHOUT OIL in the engine NOTE Fill oil before starting engine 1 Place the trimmer on a level surface and then remove the oil filler cap dipstick OIL FILLER OPENING OIL FILLER CAP DIPSTICK Fig 7B 2 Slowly add the recommended oil included in the box to the bottom edge of the oil filler opening Do not overfill as the engine oil tank capacity is small 3 If the supplied oil is not used add enough SAE 10W 30 API service category SJ or later oil Add oil until the oil level is to the bottom edge of the oil filler opening NOTE Running the engine with too little or too much oil can cause engine damage 4 Screw in the oil filler cap dipstick securely e Engine Oil Level Check Check the engine oil level before each use or every 10 hours if operated continuously Rest the trimmer on a level surface with the engine stopped and in an upright position FILLER OPENING OIL FILLER CAP DIPSTICK Fig 7C Remove the filler cap dipstick and wipe it clean 2 Insert and remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler opening Check the oil level shown on the dipstick 3
22. llow instructions in the Fuel and Engine oil section of this manual Permanent damage to engine will result voiding manufacturer s warranty DO NOT SMOKE while refueling or operating equip ment DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT A MUFFLER and properly installed muffler shield DO NOT TOUCH or let your hands or body come in contact with a hot muffler or spark plug wire DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IN AWKWARD POSI TIONS off balance outstretched arms or one hand ed Always use two hands when operating unit with thumbs and fingers encircling the handles DO NOT RAISE CUTTING HEAD above ground level while unit is operating Injury to operator could result DO NOT USE UNIT FOR ANY PURPOSES OTHER than trimming lawn or garden areas DO NOT OPERATE UNIT FOR PROLONGED PERI ODS Rest periodically DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 12 13 ee PE Aa BRUSH GRASS BLADE SAFETY PRE 10 CAUTIONS Ws DO NOT OPERATE UNIT UNLESS CUTTING ATTACHMENT GUARD AND OR GUARD IS INSTALLED AND IN GOOD CONDITION DO NOT ADD REMOVE OR ALTER ANY COMPO NENTS OF THIS PRODUCT Doing so could cause personal injury and or damage the unit voiding the manufacturers warranty DO NOT operate your unit near or around flammable liquids or gases whether in or out of doors An explo sion and or fire may result DO NOT USE ANY OTHER CUTTING ATTACHMENT Use only Partner replacement parts and acces sories which are
23. m to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive 98 37 EC 2004 108 EC 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC 2002 88 EC For the evaluation of the compliance with these Directives the following standards were applied EN ISO 11806 1997 EN ISO 11806 1997 AC EN ISO 14982 1998 Sound pressure level 101 6 dB A Sound power level 111 17dB A Guarantee sound power level 112 dB A Person responsible for making this declaration 2 AJA Name surname Ronnie Goldman Position Title Director of Engineering Handheld Consumer Products 2008 12 08 16 Shanghai P R C
24. oe oo acneeas awe 2 oo nee ee GA nash Oe ve Ree eae een Fee eee eas 132cm Cutting Width LING Head coe srate oes sp cash hha aeee a atee Skop RELEE pE PiE ECEE ASS ue DE 43cm Blade seetavegatevaGekene E EE EE E E E A EE A 23cm Handler neare decades rE E E EE E E E E ce cp T ET A E E E E E E E EN Loop With Barrier Handle OMON e ace a deena a a a a E a E E A LERO Electronic DNE eeaeee e ha ee E A bee swear oe ered ha E e r Centrifugal Clutch Sound pressure level cteehediwsdeaacidyecdpyntede ented Med buGinn Cardsied CORE ERE AE Ss PERE Ee 101 6 dB A Sound power level occccces rretan Eeer CEOE Er SEEE on exe wo une EI swans vou sabes 111 17dB A Guarantee sound power level lt cesuueeaceectedeuaseeabsteasecas EHan 112 dB A Vibration level for racing MAKIN s n nna aanaaa naana lt 15m s Vibration level for idling Max iset enet epetan anni ale aneeceee setena pE p Eran EEROR SET R lt 15m s Maximuin Engine Penmonmdnce 2 2 setecctuwe de ranie wed stu s ewes eeu EEEE DEEN ESNE 0 90 kw Engine Speed rotationalfrequency at recommended max spindle rotational frequency Bump Feed Medd uveseve teres seeeenye Geet Er dees cuphaeeesceay eoueraeeadyad 8700 min Blad awe ciate cen cad eae eee hae Cauca ee cane aye a eheeace ees 9500 min dle SCC mer ea weuacanacstseweyenseswaenae pena ce anee E a ub oRea aR 3000 200 min FUCiCONSUIMPUGNG oxcecucteutoudhedduddambecdba when of egabasadtaeasiaeeagaseneosuseceads 700 g kWh ee PE
25. r screen furnished in the user kit Replacement spark arrester screen kits are available from distributor Turn unit off before setting it down Always hold unit firmly with both hands the thumb and fingers encircling the handles 6 11 12 Keep all screws and fasteners tight Never operate your equipment when it is improperly adjusted or not completely and securely assembled Keep handles dry clean and free of fuel mixture Keep stringhead as close to ground as practical Avoid hitting small objects with stringhead When cut ting on a slope stand below stringhead NEVER cut or trim on a hill or slope etc if there is the slightest chance of slipping sliding or losing firm footing Check area you will be trimming for debris that may be struck or thrown during operation Keep all parts of your body and clothing away from stringhead when starting or running engine Before starting engine make sure stringhead will not come in contact with any obstacle Stop engine before examining cutting line Store equipment away from possible ignition sources such as gas powered water heaters clothes dryers or oil fired furnaces portable heaters etc Always keep the debris shield stringhead and engine free of debris build up Operation of equipment should always be restricted to mature and properly instructed individuals WARNING The emission of exhaust gases is toxic Emergency Stopping Procedure When i
26. rtially open position press down and hold throttle lock C Release throttle trigger B Throttle trigger B will now remain in the partially depressed position If no throttle lock Press the throttle trigger lockout down and then while holding throttle trigger B at one third open position Fig 9B Pull starter rope 3 times Fig 9F 5 Move choke lever to RUN j position Engine will be started when pull starter rope 1 time Continually warm 10 seconds after engine started and then pull throttle trigger to full position Fig 9G 6 If engine fails to start repeat step 1 to 5 w N e WARM ENGINE START 1 Move choke lever to RUN position Engine will be started after pulling starter rope 2 times Fig 9G 2 If engine fails to start refer to Starting a cold engine section NOTE If engine fails to start after repeated attempts refer to Troubleshooting section NOTE Always pull starter rope straight out Pulling starter at an angle will cause rope to rub against the eyelet This friction will cause the rope to fray and wear more quickly Always hold starter handle when rope retracts Never allow rope to snap back from extended position This could cause rope to snag or fray and also damage the starter assembly BC 4358 a all amp ead For blade For String 100 400mm H 0 300mm Fig 9G Low temperature start 0 5 C 1 Press ON OFF switch to the RUN l position Fig
27. t is neces sary to stop engine immediately DEPRESS the switch to stop This unit has a clutch routines for checking that the cutting attachment stops turning when the engine idles 1 FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS and instructions regard ing operation and blade installation BLADE CAN VIOLENTLY THRUST AWAY FROM MATERIAL IT CANNOT CUT Blade thrust can cause amputation of arms or legs Keep people and animals 50 feet 15 meters away in all directions If blade contacts foreign objects during operation turn off engine and allow coasting blade to stop Then check blade for damage Always discard blade if it is warped or cracked BLADE THROWS OBJECTS VIOLENTLY You can be blinded or injured Wear eye face and leg protec tion Always clear work area of any foreign objects before using blade Keep people and animals 50 feet 15 meters away in all directions INSPECT YOUR TRIMMER AND ATTACHMENTS BEFORE EACH USE Never use unless all blade attaching hardware is properly installed BLADE COASTS AFTER THROTTLE IS RELEASED A coasting blade can cut you or bystanders Before performing any service on the blade always turn off engine and be sure coasting blade has stopped 50 FEE T 15 meters DIAMETER HAZARD ZONE Bystanders can be blinded or injured Keep people and animals 50 feet 15 meters away in all directions WHAT NOT TO DO 1e DO NOT USE ANY OTHER FUEL than that recom mended in your manual Always fo
28. tion are on the API label on the oil container Recommend that you use API service category SJ or later NOTE change the engine oil after first month or 10 hours NOTE change the engine oil every 6 months or 50 hours ee E A OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS e SHOULDER HARNESS WARNING ALWAYS WEAR SHOULDER HARNESS when operating unit with a blade Attach harness to trimmer after starting unit and engine is running at IDLE Turn ENGINE OFF before disconnecting shoulder harness NOTE When you install the cutting attachment please follow the below requirements 1 Put the harness on so the shoulder strap is over your shoulders 2 Attache the harness clip C to the ring D mounted on the shaft Fig 8A and 8B 3 Adjust length of shoulder strap so stringhead is par allel to the ground as it hangs from the strap A few practice swings without starting engine should be made to determine correct balance NOTE Detach the shoulder harness from the unit before starting engine BC 435L BC 435B Fig 8A Fig 8B e STARTING A COLD ENGINE NOTE To minimize load on engine during starting and warm up trim excess cutter line to 13cm Fig 9A 1 Press ON OFF switch to the RUN l position Fig 9B 2 Press the primer bulb 10 times Fig 9D 3 Move choke lever to CHOKE position Fig 9C 4 Set throttle lock C Press the throttle trigger lockout A down and then while holding throttle trigger B at pa

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