Full Product Manual

MAINTENANCE
Check for fuel leaks. Do not use the trimmer in the presence of a leak as it is a fire hazard. Loose or
damaged tank caps, or leaking tanks must be replaced immediately. Failure to follow this instruction
may lead to serious personal injury.
Fuel is EXTREMELY flammable. Be very cautious and use care when mixing storing or
handling. Failure to follow this instruction may lead to serious personal injury.
Use a clean cloth to remove loose dirt from around the fuel tank cap and empty the fuel tank. The
fuel tank cap contains a check valve. If the performance improves when the fuel tank cap is
loosened, the check valve may be faulty. Replace the fuel tank cap if required.
A clogged fuel filter will cause poor engine performance. Replace the fuel filter if required as it is a
non-serviceable part. Please contact your nearest service center for replacing this fuel filter.
SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT (See Figs. 39-42)
The spark plug for this engine may be replaced using an identical or equivalent spark plug as
provided with the tool. The spark plug gap should be set at 0.026 in. (0.65 mm). Replace annually
with a recommended or equivalent replacement part.
Remove the spark plug cover using the provided hex wrench (Fig. 39).
Remove the spark plug cap. Fully cover the spark plug using the provided sleeve. Rotate the
sleeve counter clockwise to remove the spark plug (Fig. 40).
Check the spark plug for fouling, worn and rounded center electrode. Clean the plug or replace
FUEL TANK CAP, TANK AND LINES
Place the air filter back, ensuring that it properly seated onto the air filter cover. Installing the
filter correctly will decrease the chances of engine wear caused by dirt entering the engine (Fig. 37).
Replace the air filter cover ensuring the air filter is completely covered (Fig. 38).
Turn the air filter knob clockwise to secure the air filter cover.
DANGER
Fig. 37 Fig. 38
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