String Trimmer Operator's Manual
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OPERATION
Fig. 10
PROPER OPERATING 
POSITION
WARNING:
Always hold the string trimmer away from the body keep-
ing  clearance  between  the  body  and  the  product.  Any 
contact with the housing or string trimmer cutting head can 
result in burns and/or other serious personal injury.
ADVANCING  STRING  USING  THE  EZ  LINE™ 
TAP ADVANCE SYSTEM
String advance is controlled by tapping string head on grass 
while running engine at full throttle.
n Run engine at full throttle.
n Tap string head on ground to advance string. String ad-
vances each time the head is tapped.
n Several taps may be required until string strikes the cut 
off blade.
n Resume trimming.
NOTE: If the string is worn too short you may not be able to 
advance the string by tapping it on the ground. If so, STOP 
THE ENGINE, and manually advance the string. 
ADVANCING THE STRING MANUALLY
Push the spool retainer down while pulling on string(s) to 
manually advance the string.
CUT OFF BLADE
This trimmer is equipped with a cut-off blade on the grass 
deflector. For best cutting, advance string until it is trimmed 
to length by the cut-off blade. Advance string whenever you 
hear the engine running faster than normal, or when trimming 
efficiency diminishes. This will maintain best performance 
and keep string long enough to advance properly.
CUTTING TIPS
See Figure 11.
n Avoid hot surfaces by always keeping the tool away from 
your body. (Proper operating position shown in figure 10.)
n Keep the trimmer tilted toward the area being cut; this is 
the best cutting area.
n The curved shaft trimmer cuts when passing the unit from 
right to left. The straight shaft trimmer cuts when passing 
the unit from left to right. This will avoid throwing debris at 
the operator. Avoid cutting in the dangerous area shown 
in Figure 11.
n Use the tip of string to do the cutting; do not force string 
head into uncut grass. 
n Wire  and  picket  fences  cause  extra  string  wear,  even 
breakage. Stone and brick walls, curbs, and wood may 
wear string rapidly.
n Avoid trees and shrubs. Tree bark, wood moldings, siding, 
and fence posts can easily be damaged by the string.
DANGEROUS 
CUTTING AREA
BEST CUTTING AREA
BEST CUTTING AREA
DANGEROUS 
CUTTING AREA
EASY REACH
DIRECTION 
OF 
ROTATION
TRIMLITE AND TRIM ‘N EDGE
Fig. 11
DIRECTION OF 
ROTATION










