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1. 2 FOR WOODY BRUSH OR SMALL TREE Fig 19 Completely drain fuel out of tank and run engine until it stops O Clean the unit carefully and keep it from moisture In the case of transport or storage switch off the engine When transporting in a vehicle keep blade covered with blade cover V Specifications MODEL Engine type Engine size isses deu DR LL rates Carburetion system Ignition system Spark plug Starting system Battery sos conve ad Wt alan biais Battery charging system Fuel Drive system 4 4 34 v ees Y Overall dimensions L x W x H in Dry weight lbs Standard and or Optional accessories 3 R1 1 5mm O 4 19 22mm X H Y AST 7000 High Torque 2 cycle single cylinder 1 1hp 1 3cu in 21 cc Walbro diaphragm w Priming pump Electronic NGK BPM 6A Electric Auto starter and Recoil starter D C 7 2V NIC CAD Internal self charging Mixed fuel of Gasoline and 2 cycle oil at 25 50 1 23 7 700 Spur Gear Pinion Drive shaft 67 32 x 8 19 x 13 78 1710 x 208 x 350 mm 13 2 6 0 kg Steel cutting blade Tanaka BRAINT head AC 120V Remote battery charger Note To improve the performance the specifications are subject to change without notice www tanakapowerequipment com custsvc tanaka ism com
2. blade is very sharp Take care not to touch it carelessly e To assemble the blade correctly read the instructions in this manual thoroughly e As the cutter fixing bolt is left threaded special care is required to fix the blade firmly e Fuel for this engine requires a mix of regular gasoline and Tanaka brand 2 cycle oil Never operate the engine with unmixed or straight gasoline e Never remove the tank cap or refuel the tank while the engine is running Always shut off the engine and allow it to cool before refueling Never smoke when handling fuel or operating your equipment or maintaining your equipment Never allow fire or flame near the fuel or equipment WARNING Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel Use extreme caution when handling gasoline or fuel mix Fuel should be stored in a dry and cool place During Operation e The unit should be operated in a well ventilated area e Keep children away Onlookers should be kept at a safe distance from the work area at least 25 feet 7 8 meters Keep all parts of your body and clothing away from the blade when starting or running the engine e While cutting hold the machine firmly with both hands with thumb firmly locked around front handle and stand with feet well balanced and your body balanced The operator must obey the local regulations of cutting area Never carry the unit with the engine running When making a repair or adjustment the unit must be stopped and the fuel completely
3. drained When operating in a dry area the operator is advised always to carry a fire extinguisher The unit must not be used without the safety guard For Long term Storage Drain all fuel from the carburetor fuel tank and fuel lines Repair any damage which has resulted from use Clean the unit with a clean rag or the use of a high pressure air hose Put a few drops of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and spin the engine over several times to distribute the oil Then replace the plug in the plug hole e Cover the unit and store it in a dry area CAUTION The steel blade rotates counter clockwise therefore it is important to operate the blade from right to left which eliminates the risk of injury CAUTION If the blade should strike a solid object stop the engine immediately and check for damage Do not use a blade which has been damaged in any way www tanakapowerequipment com 2 custsvc tanaka ism com lanaka so J owners Manual I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Do not depress the Start Button while recharging the battery This will result in damage to the battery charger The battery charger must be disconnected from the unit before starting 2 Do not attempt to charge the AST 7000 battery with other than the Tanaka charger Do not attempt to charge other batteries with the Tanaka charger The charger and the AST 7000 battery have specific voltage requirements and are designed only to work to
4. Tanak Owner s Manual Model Numbers AST 7000 Date 04 19 01 AUTO START TRIMMER Supplier To The Outdoor Power Equipment Industry ISM Inc 1028 4 Street SW Auburn WA 98001 Phone 253 333 1200 Fax 253 333 1212 www tanakapowerequipment com custsvc tanaka ism com lanaka 55 J owners Manual Major Parts Since this manual covers several models there may be some difference between pictures and your unit ENGINE STOP SWITCH Moteur Contact d arr t START BUTTON HANDLE Poussoir de d marrage Poign e DRIVE SHAFT Arbre d entrainement THROTTLE LEVER Manette de commande des gaz SAFETY COVER Couvercle de s curit www tanakapowerequipment com 1 custsvc tanaka ism com naka 5 J owners Manual GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY OPERATION All the TANAKA products are delivered with an Owner s manual Please read it carefully to get acquainted with the operation of your unit For further details inquire at your nearest dealer Before Operation e Protect head eyes and ears feet and hands with safety hat ear cover goggles safety shoes and protective clothes e Dress properly do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could become caught in moving parts of the unit e Never let a child or inexperienced person operate the machine e Be sure to check bolts and other fasteners to see if any of them have become loose or are missing Cutting Blade e The cutter
5. gether 3 The charger is designed for standard household electrical power AC 120V Do not attempt to use any other voltage Do not expose the charger to rain or snow Do not store the AST 7000 or charger where temperatures will meet or exceed 122 F 62 C Do not short circuit or in any way alter the charging system as this will result in damage to the battery and or the unit 7 Do not store or operate near open flames as this may cause the battery to burst and or release toxic material o ua II ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES 1 Drive shaft to engine Fig 1 1 Loosen shaft tightening bolt 1 and location bolt 2 2 Insert the throttle wire 4 through the hole in the bottom of the shaft grip and connect the electrical coupling 3 3 Push the drive shaft into the hole in the clutch case until the shaft grip is against the clutch case NOTE If the shaft does not slide so that the grip is against the clutch case turn the drive shaft slightly in order to match the splined end of the drive shaft with the splined clutch drum inside of the clutch case Fig 1 4 Tighten the location bolt 2 and the shaft tightening bolt 1 2 Throttle control Fig 2 1 Remove throttle lever screw 1 and slide the throttle lever assembly away from the shaft grip temporarily Connect the throttle wire in the hole of the throttle lever 2 Locate throttle lever in its original position by squeezing the trigger then slide the throttle le
6. insure maximum engine performance and increased engine life The gasoline must be mixed according to the instructions on the oil bottle If Tanaka oil isn t available mix 50 parts of regular gasoline to 1 part of quality 2 cycle mix 2 50 GASOLINE nu OOL CAUTION Do not use gasoline containing alcohol or gasohol as this may result in engine failures Fig 8 www tanakapowerequipment com 4 custsvc tanaka ism com lanaka sto owners Manual III Operating Procedures cont 2 Starting Procedure The AST 7000 battery is not fully charged at the factory It is necessary to charge it fully before operation Please follow Charging Procedures See Item 5 1 Depress the priming bulb 3 several times until fuel flows through the bulb into the carburetor Depress the fuel injection button 4 once which transfers fuel from the carburetor to the combustion chamber See Fig 9 NOTE When the engine is warm it is not necessary to depress the priming Fig 9 bulb or the fuel injection button when starting If this is done the engine may become flooded and hard to start 2 Turn the switch to the On 1 position and depress the start button 2 until the engine starts Warm the engine by running at idle speed for 2 to 3 minutes See Fig 10 CAUTION Do not depress the Start Button for more than 10 seconds continuously as this may cause premature power drainage of the batteries Fig 10 3 If
7. n cause serious engine damage v Do not attempt to adjust the screw inside of the idle limiter Clean air cleaner element 1 with soap and water and dry before reuse Fig 16 Scrape off the carbon from the spark plug gap Standard gap is 0 6 mm or 0 023 in Fig 17 Clean the cylinder exhaust port and muffler Remove grass or dust that has entered in the cylinder cover or fan case cover It may cause trouble such as overheating Inspect carefully for any fuel or oil leaks Check all nuts bolts screws etc making sure they are tightened The clutch shoes will wear after a long period of use they should be checked occasionally Lubricate Gear Case every 50 hours of use Fig 16 0 023 in 3 SCRAPE OFF CARBON Fig 17 www tanakapowerequipment com 6 custsvc tanaka ism com Tanaka AST 7000 IV Maintenance cont 2 Blade 1 SES UJ 3 Storage For more details refer to General Instructions in page 2 1 2 3 4 When replacing blade purchase one recommended by TANAKA with a 25 4 mm one inch fitting hole When installing saw blade always face the stamped side up In the case of a 4 tooth blade it can be used on either side Use correct blade for the type of work When replacing blade use appropriate tools When cutting edges become dull re sharpen or file as shown in figure Incorrect sharpening may cause excessive vibration Owner s Manual 1 FOR GRASS OR WEEDS
8. quipment com 5 custsvc tanaka ism com lanaka 55 owners Manual III Operating Procedures cont 6 Carburetor adjustment Fig 14 amp 15 The carburetor has been preset at the factory and probably won t require adjusting It is recommended that any carburetor adjustments or engine adjustments be done by your local TANAKA service dealer If an adjustment is necessary follow these below procedures 1 Start the engine and allow it to warm up for 5 minutes 2 Release the throttle lever and allow it to run at idle speed 3 With the engine idling turn the idle limiter I clockwise or counterclockwise to NOTE Counterclockwise rotation richens the mixture and clockwise rotation makes the mixture leaner 4 achieve the maximum engine RPM Then turn the idle limiter counterclockwise one notch See Fig 14 Fig 14 Next with the engine at wide open throttle turn the H Screw 1 clockwise or counterclockwise to achieve the maximum engine speed Then turn the H Screw counterclockwise 1 4 turn Now the H screw should be set between 1 1 4 and 1 3 4 turned counterclockwise from lightly seated position See Fig 15 Appropriate idle speed is the position where blade does not turn or engine does not stall When the idle speed is too low or too high adjust it with idle screw 2 See Fig 15 CAUTION Fig 15 IV MAINTENANCE 1 Periodical check 1 2 PU Y Lean carburetor settings ca
9. the engine does not start 1 Ifthe engine starts but does not continue to run repeat steps 1 and 2 2 If the engine does not f ire squeeze the throttle lever 3 push the lock button 4 then repeat step 2 See Fig 11 CAUTION With the throttle lock engaged the engine will run at a high enough RPM to turn the cutting attachment 3 Ifthe starter does not make any noise repeat the charging procedures See Item pec 5 4 To start the AST 7000 with the recoil starter follow starting procedure number 1 and turn the switch to the On position then pull the recoil starter handle briskly See Fig 12 4 Stopping the Engine 1 Decrease the engine speed by releasing the throttle lever then turn the On Off switch to the Off position See Fig 10 5 Battery Charging Procedures The AST 7000 has a self charging system however it may require charging if the unit is stored and the battery output becomes low 1 Plug the battery charger 2 into a household electrical outlet 1 20v Only and connect the electrical coupling 3 to the coupling on the top of the throttle lever assembly See Fig 13 CAUTION Y Do not leave the charge plugged in for more than 24 hours v Do not charge battery when temperature is below 32 F 0 C or above 113 45 C If this is done the battery may not accept a full charge Fig 13 NOTE When completely discharged the battery will take approximately 15 hours to charge www tanakapowere
10. ver assembly back against the shaft grip then retighten the throttle lever screw 1 Fig 2 3 Installation of handle Fig 3 1 Secure the handle to the shaft as shown in Figure 3 Adjust the handle according to your height etc Note Keep both triangular marks of handle and handle bracket on the eo same side Tighten the mark side Hex bolt first then handle knob fi i S3 HANDLE KNOB 1 WASHER For E type Fig 3 www tanakapowerequipment com 3 custsvc tanaka ism com lanaka sto owners Manual Fig 4 Fig 5 4 Installation of safety guard Fig 4 amp 5 1 Secure the safety guard to the shaft as shown in Figure 4 NOTE The safety guard must be installed 5 from the top of the gear case as shown in figure 5 If this is not done the safety guard may be damaged by the nylon line and the guard may not protect the operator against any flying debris Fig 6 Fig 7 5 Installation of cutting attachments Fig 6 amp 7 1 Insert the allen head wrench into the hole on the top of the gear case to lock the output shaft Then install the nylon head as shown in Figure 6 or the blade as shown in Figure 7 NOTE The blade fixing bolt 1 and the cutting head adapter bolt 2 are left handed thread III OPERATING PROCEDURES 1 Fuel Fig 8 1 For proper lubrication this engine must operate on a mixture of gasoline and Tanaka brand 2 cycle engine oil Tanaka 2 cycle oil has been formulated to
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