Maintenance And Storage; Assembly Instructions - GGP TB 25 Operator's Manual

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D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1. Ensure that all screws and bolts are tightly fas-
tened so that the machine can be used in safety.
Regular maintenance is essential for safety and
a consistently high performance.
2. Do not use the machine if any parts are dam-
aged or worn. These parts must be replaced, not
repaired. Use original spare parts.The cutting
tools must always bear the manufacturer's mark
as well as the maximum working speed. Spare
parts that are not the same quality may damage
the machine and jeopardise safety.
3. Wear thick gloves to remove and refit the cut-
ting tools.
4. Never store the brush cutter with fuel in the
tank in an environment where petrol fumes could
come into contact with a flame, spark or sources
of extreme heat.
5. Store the brush cutter in a clean and dry envi-
ronment, out of the reach of children.
6. Let the motor cool down before it is stored in
any environment.
7. To reduce the risk of fire, clean any leaves,
grass or excess oil from the brush cutter, espe-
cially its motor, cooling fins, exhaust pipe and
fuel tank.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!
!
In order to ensure correct
and safe use of the brush cutter, the assem-
bly instructions for protection and safety
components must be followed meticulously.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable if
the brush cutter is used without the afore-
mentioned protection and safety devices.
FRONT HANDGRIP
Brush cutters are normally supplied with the
front handgrip disassembled inside the packag-
ing. Therefore, it must be attached following the
procedure indicated below.
MONO BRUSH CUTTER (Fig. 1)
The front handgrip together with its guard must
be attached. A spacer (E) is positioned on the
SAFETY MEASURES / ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
8. If the fuel tank has to be drained, do so out-
doors when the motor is cold.
9. Do not add, remove or modify any machine
components.
This could cause:
– injuries to the operator and other people pres-
ent
– damage to the machine moreover, this invali-
dates the warranty.
10. During storage or transport, always cover the
blade with its guard in order to prevent acciden-
tal injury.
11. To respect the environment do not dispose of
oil or petrol by pouring it into the drainage sys-
tem, gutters or into the ground. A local service
station can have oil and fuel recycled in total
safety.
drive tube, ensuring a minimum distance
between the rear and front handgrips. The front
handgrip must be positioned on the drive tube in
front of this spacer. Fit the square nuts in the
specific seats in the handgrip, then fit the screws
with washers. Tighten the screws gradually and
uniformly. Before fully tightening, adjust the posi-
tion of the front handgrip. Terminate by tighten-
ing the screws to the same degree.
WARNING!
!
the spacer. Comply with the minimum dis-
tance between handgrips.
DUPLEX BRUSH CUTTER (Fig. 2)
The handlebar-type front handgrip must be
fixed. Use handle A (fig.2) to unscrew and loosen
the handgrip blocking system.
Do not modify or damage

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