INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards. Retain these instructions for future reference. The operator is responsible for following the warnings & instructions in this manual and on the product. Read & understand operator’s manual This graphic and when accompanied by before using the machine. Failure to WARNING or DANGER, calls attention follow instructions could result in to actions which could lead to SERIOUS death or serious injury. INJURY Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE, ensuring the cutting tool has stopped, Always wear eye and ear protection before cleaning, removing or adjusting the blade. Always wear gloves to protect your Wear foot protection or sensible shoes hands. when using the machine SHARP ROTATING BLADES Keep all bystanders & animals at least WARNING 15 metres away from the machine Never modify a machine in any way. during operation. Incorrect use of a machine can cause If approached, stop the machine SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY immediately. Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. No smoking Ensure working area is correctly ventilated. Fire Risk Fire and its vapors are extremely Do not use near a flame, or sparks flammable & explosive.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards. Retain these instructions for future reference. The operator is responsible for following the warnings & instructions in this manual and on the product. Read & understand operator’s manual This graphic and when accompanied by before using the machine. Failure to WARNING or DANGER, calls attention follow instructions could result in to actions which could lead to SERIOUS death or serious injury. INJURY Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE, ensuring the cutting tool has stopped, Always wear eye and ear protection before cleaning, removing or adjusting the blade. Always wear gloves to protect your Wear foot protection or sensible shoes hands. when using the machine SHARP ROTATING BLADES Keep all bystanders & animals at least WARNING 15 metres away from the machine Never modify a machine in any way. during operation. Incorrect use of a machine can cause If approached, stop the machine SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY immediately. Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. No smoking Ensure working area is correctly ventilated. Fire Risk Fire and its vapors are extremely Do not use near a flame, or sparks flammable & explosive.
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STAY ALERT Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication that could affect your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand. Be aware of what you are doing at all times. Use common sense. AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Cluttered areas invite injuries. Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstructions, stones, sticks, wires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine. DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine. INSPECT YOUR MACHINE Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for tightness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive mechanisms. Vibration during use may cause these to loosen. Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using. Warning labels carry important information. Replace any missing or damaged warning labels. DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in moving parts. ALWAYS wear protective eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair, preventing it from getting caught in machinery. DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear. KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower. Do not allow children to handle, use, or climb on the lawnmower. DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times, particularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used on steep slopes and always be sure of footing. AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, particularly the engine and rotating cutting tool. DO NOT FORCE TOOL Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine. MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE Clean the machine immediately after use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty. STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry location. Keep the machine away from children and others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
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STAY ALERT Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication that could affect your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand. Be aware of what you are doing at all times. Use common sense. AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Cluttered areas invite injuries. Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstructions, stones, sticks, wires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine. DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine. INSPECT YOUR MACHINE Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for tightness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive mechanisms. Vibration during use may cause these to loosen. Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using. Warning labels carry important information. Replace any missing or damaged warning labels. DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in moving parts. ALWAYS wear protective eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair, preventing it from getting caught in machinery. DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear. KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower. Do not allow children to handle, use, or climb on the lawnmower. DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times, particularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used on steep slopes and always be sure of footing. AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, particularly the engine and rotating cutting tool. DO NOT FORCE TOOL Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine. MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE Clean the machine immediately after use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty. STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry location. Keep the machine away from children and others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
COMPONENTS WEPK27L WEPK35CH Engine Air Filter Fuel Tank Harness Point Handle Handle Clamp Shaft Guard Gear Head Nylon Line Head On/Off Switch Safety Button Throttle Trigger Throttle Lock Button Harness Metal Blade Carefully remove the machine from its packaging and check that you have all the components. If parts are missing or damaged, please contact us: Telephone: 01793 333212 (Mon to Fri 8.00am to 5.30pm excl. Bank Holidays) Email: customerservice@webbgardenpower.co.uk...
COMPONENTS WEPK27L WEPK35CH Engine Air Filter Fuel Tank Harness Point Handle Handle Clamp Shaft Guard Gear Head Nylon Line Head On/Off Switch Safety Button Throttle Trigger Throttle Lock Button Harness Metal Blade Carefully remove the machine from its packaging and check that you have all the components. If parts are missing or damaged, please contact us: Telephone: 01793 333212 (Mon to Fri 8.00am to 5.30pm excl. Bank Holidays) Email: customerservice@webbgardenpower.co.uk...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ASSEMBLY PLEASE NOTE, THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SUPPLIED TO ASSIST YOU IN THE ASSEMBLY OF YOUR PRODUCT, SOME STEPS MAY NOT BE NECESSARY. Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding. If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the machine package, contact us: Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.00am – 5.30pm (excl. Bank Holidays) Email: customerservice@webbgardenpower.co.uk STEP 1 - ENGINE TO THE SHAFT TUBE (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Put engine and shaft tube on the ground then assemble as shown. Ensure the M6x30 screws are tightened to prevent them coming loose during operation. STEP 2 – HANDLE ASSEMBLY THPK27L Adjust the loop handle to the most comfortable position for the user. Join the loop handle to the main shaft, using the bottom clamp. Tighten the handle bolts, through the handle, bottom clamp and supplied nuts. HANDLE ASSEMBLY THPK35CH Insert both handles into Handle Joint evenly. Ensure the trigger assembly is on your right-hand side. Adjust the handle joint to the most comfortable position for the user. Adjust the handles to a suitable angle. Tighten the handle bolts, through the handle, bottom clamp and supplied nuts. STEP 3 – THROTTLE WIRE MOUNTING (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Pass the throttle wire through the adjusting screw on the carburetor. Move the carburetor swivel toward the attachment. Fit the tip (thick portion) of the throttle wire into the hole in the swivel. Close the carburetor cover by fastening the screw. STEP 4 – GUARD ASSEMBLY Join the two parts of the cutter guard together using the screws and nuts supplied. Fit the guard assembly to the drive shaft housing using brackets, screws and nuts.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ASSEMBLY PLEASE NOTE, THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SUPPLIED TO ASSIST YOU IN THE ASSEMBLY OF YOUR PRODUCT, SOME STEPS MAY NOT BE NECESSARY. Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding. If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the machine package, contact us: Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.00am – 5.30pm (excl. Bank Holidays) Email: customerservice@webbgardenpower.co.uk STEP 1 - ENGINE TO THE SHAFT TUBE (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Put engine and shaft tube on the ground then assemble as shown. Ensure the M6x30 screws are tightened to prevent them coming loose during operation. STEP 2 – HANDLE ASSEMBLY THPK27L Adjust the loop handle to the most comfortable position for the user. Join the loop handle to the main shaft, using the bottom clamp. Tighten the handle bolts, through the handle, bottom clamp and supplied nuts. HANDLE ASSEMBLY THPK35CH Insert both handles into Handle Joint evenly. Ensure the trigger assembly is on your right-hand side. Adjust the handle joint to the most comfortable position for the user. Adjust the handles to a suitable angle. Tighten the handle bolts, through the handle, bottom clamp and supplied nuts. STEP 3 – THROTTLE WIRE MOUNTING (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Pass the throttle wire through the adjusting screw on the carburetor. Move the carburetor swivel toward the attachment. Fit the tip (thick portion) of the throttle wire into the hole in the swivel. Close the carburetor cover by fastening the screw. STEP 4 – GUARD ASSEMBLY Join the two parts of the cutter guard together using the screws and nuts supplied. Fit the guard assembly to the drive shaft housing using brackets, screws and nuts.
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STEP 5 – ENGINE WIRING (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Connect the 2 lead wires from the throttle trigger to the corresponding 2 wires from the engine. STEP 6 – HARNESS WEPK27L Place your right arm, shoulder and head into the loop of the single harness. The harness should sit on your left shoulder and sit across your body, with the hook clasp, sitting on your right hip. Adjust the length of the harness accordingly. Attach, with the hook clasp being placed through the Harness Point on the shaft of the machine. WEPK35CH Pass your arms through the straps as if putting on a coat. Buckle the harness at the front of your body. Set the shoulder pads properly. CAUTION Only use the quick release mechanism in an emergency! The double-shoulder harness has a quick release mechanism to release the harness instantly, in an emergency. Pull the harness grip upward to separate the hook from the harness so that the harness is separated from the trimmer. To reconnect the harness to the trimmer, readjust the grip by pulling it and reset the hook ring STEP 7 – BUMP FEED NYLON HEAD. Match the hole in the side of the cutting attachment guard with the hole in the side of the gear housing. Then insert a 4mm Allen key into the holes to stop the clamp moving. Undo the shaft nut by turning in a clockwise with the spanner provided. Insert the upper clamp and lower clamp into the gear housing. Rotate the nylon cutting head anti-clockwise by hand to attach it to the gear housing, until tight. Remove the Allen key.
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STEP 5 – ENGINE WIRING (MAY NOT BE NECESSARY) Connect the 2 lead wires from the throttle trigger to the corresponding 2 wires from the engine. STEP 6 – HARNESS WEPK27L Place your right arm, shoulder and head into the loop of the single harness. The harness should sit on your left shoulder and sit across your body, with the hook clasp, sitting on your right hip. Adjust the length of the harness accordingly. Attach, with the hook clasp being placed through the Harness Point on the shaft of the machine. WEPK35CH Pass your arms through the straps as if putting on a coat. Buckle the harness at the front of your body. Set the shoulder pads properly. CAUTION Only use the quick release mechanism in an emergency! The double-shoulder harness has a quick release mechanism to release the harness instantly, in an emergency. Pull the harness grip upward to separate the hook from the harness so that the harness is separated from the trimmer. To reconnect the harness to the trimmer, readjust the grip by pulling it and reset the hook ring STEP 7 – BUMP FEED NYLON HEAD. Match the hole in the side of the cutting attachment guard with the hole in the side of the gear housing. Then insert a 4mm Allen key into the holes to stop the clamp moving. Undo the shaft nut by turning in a clockwise with the spanner provided. Insert the upper clamp and lower clamp into the gear housing. Rotate the nylon cutting head anti-clockwise by hand to attach it to the gear housing, until tight. Remove the Allen key.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL STEP 8 - 3 TOOTH METAL BLADE Match the hole in the side of the cutting attachment guard with the hole in the side of the gear housing. Then insert a 4mm Allen key into the holes to stop the clamp moving. Undo the shaft nut by turning in a clockwise with the spanner provided. Remove the blade cutting attachment tightening nut, cup washer and lower blade mounting washer from the gear housing. Fit the cutting blade, ensuring it is seated correctly and level. Tighten the nut securely in an anti-clockwise direction. Remove the 4mm Allen key. When not in use store the blade in its protective casing. WARNING EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OF THE METAL BLADE INDICATES IT HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY. STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY, CHECK THE BLADE INSTALLATION AND RE-INSTALL CORRECTLY. AN INCORRECTLY INSTALLED BLADE CAN CAUSE INJURY.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL STEP 8 - 3 TOOTH METAL BLADE Match the hole in the side of the cutting attachment guard with the hole in the side of the gear housing. Then insert a 4mm Allen key into the holes to stop the clamp moving. Undo the shaft nut by turning in a clockwise with the spanner provided. Remove the blade cutting attachment tightening nut, cup washer and lower blade mounting washer from the gear housing. Fit the cutting blade, ensuring it is seated correctly and level. Tighten the nut securely in an anti-clockwise direction. Remove the 4mm Allen key. When not in use store the blade in its protective casing. WARNING EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OF THE METAL BLADE INDICATES IT HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY. STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY, CHECK THE BLADE INSTALLATION AND RE-INSTALL CORRECTLY. AN INCORRECTLY INSTALLED BLADE CAN CAUSE INJURY.
OPERATION DANGER All model line trimmers & brushcutters can throw small stones, metal or small objects as well as material being cut. Do not allow anyone to enter the operating DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown objects. If the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low throttle speed to reduce the risk of thrown objects. DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES GENERAL USE WARNING Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely tightened. Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your left hand. (WEPK27L Only) • • Operate the trigger on the right handle and hold the left handle for stability (WEPK35CH) • The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the attachment, increasing the revolution/reciprocation of the attachment. WORKING PLAN Limit the amount of time the product is used continuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session. • • Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes. • Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum. Continuous use of the machine can cause “Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or • swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor. Check local regulations for sound level and hours of operation constraints. • Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running. •...
OPERATION DANGER All model line trimmers & brushcutters can throw small stones, metal or small objects as well as material being cut. Do not allow anyone to enter the operating DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown objects. If the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low throttle speed to reduce the risk of thrown objects. DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES GENERAL USE WARNING Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely tightened. Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your left hand. (WEPK27L Only) • • Operate the trigger on the right handle and hold the left handle for stability (WEPK35CH) • The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the attachment, increasing the revolution/reciprocation of the attachment. WORKING PLAN Limit the amount of time the product is used continuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session. • • Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes. • Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum. Continuous use of the machine can cause “Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or • swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor. Check local regulations for sound level and hours of operation constraints. • Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running. •...
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD • Always keep a firm grip with both hands during operation • The machine should be held at a comfortable position, with the trigger handle at hip height. Adjust the harness to suit. • Maintain a firm footing in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back • Cut tall grass from the top down to prevent grass wrapping around the shaft housing & strong head, which may cause overheating and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove the grass. The line trimmer head rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direction. The knife, located on the left side of the guard, ensures your nylon line is operating at the correct length for optimum trimming. To feed more line from the head, bump the head on the ground and the line will automatically exit the head. NOTE: Nylon line which is too long or the incorrect diameter (Recommended 2.4mm), will cause excess wear to the engine and clutch components, not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. It is recommended that the head is tilted, so the nylon line cutting circle is moving away from the user and guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user. TRIMMING This is feeding the trimmer carefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris away from you. If cutting up to a barrier such as fence, wall or tree, approach from an angle where any debris ricocheting off the barrier, will fly away from you. Move the line head slowly until the grass is cut right up the barrier, but do not jam (over-feed) the line into the barrier If trimming up to a wire mesh or chain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far, the line will snap off around the fence. Trimming can be done to cut through weed stems one at a time. Place the trimmer line head near the bottom of the weed, never high up, which could cause the weed to chatter and catch the line. Rather than cut the weed right through, just use the very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly. SCALPING AND EDGING Both of these are done with the line head tilted at a steep angle. Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earth bare. Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread over a path or driveway. During edging and scalping, hold the unit at a steep angle and in a position where the debris and any dislodged dirt and stones will not come back towards you, even if it ricochets off the hard surface. WARNING DO NOT use a metal blade for scalping or edging WARNING DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do not cut where you cannot see what the cutting tool is cutting.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD • Always keep a firm grip with both hands during operation • The machine should be held at a comfortable position, with the trigger handle at hip height. Adjust the harness to suit. • Maintain a firm footing in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back • Cut tall grass from the top down to prevent grass wrapping around the shaft housing & strong head, which may cause overheating and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove the grass. The line trimmer head rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direction. The knife, located on the left side of the guard, ensures your nylon line is operating at the correct length for optimum trimming. To feed more line from the head, bump the head on the ground and the line will automatically exit the head. NOTE: Nylon line which is too long or the incorrect diameter (Recommended 2.4mm), will cause excess wear to the engine and clutch components, not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. It is recommended that the head is tilted, so the nylon line cutting circle is moving away from the user and guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user. TRIMMING This is feeding the trimmer carefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris away from you. If cutting up to a barrier such as fence, wall or tree, approach from an angle where any debris ricocheting off the barrier, will fly away from you. Move the line head slowly until the grass is cut right up the barrier, but do not jam (over-feed) the line into the barrier If trimming up to a wire mesh or chain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far, the line will snap off around the fence. Trimming can be done to cut through weed stems one at a time. Place the trimmer line head near the bottom of the weed, never high up, which could cause the weed to chatter and catch the line. Rather than cut the weed right through, just use the very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly. SCALPING AND EDGING Both of these are done with the line head tilted at a steep angle. Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earth bare. Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread over a path or driveway. During edging and scalping, hold the unit at a steep angle and in a position where the debris and any dislodged dirt and stones will not come back towards you, even if it ricochets off the hard surface. WARNING DO NOT use a metal blade for scalping or edging WARNING DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do not cut where you cannot see what the cutting tool is cutting.
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CUTTING WITH THE METAL BLADE • Always keep a firm grip with both hands during operation • The machine should be held at a comfortable position, with the trigger handle at hip height. Adjust the harness to suit. • Maintain a firm footing in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back. • Do not use the metal blade near fencing, posts, buildings or other immoveable objects. Best results are obtained if you cut from right to left, in a broad sweeping motion. • • If a hard object is struck, immediately stop the machine and inspect for damage. WARNING DO NOT use the put the metal blade into contact with Utility Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks, Fences, and Trees. DANGER DO NOT cut with a dull, cracked or damaged metal blade. Before cutting, inspect for obstructions. If an obstruction cannot be removed, mark its location clearly so you can avoid it during operation. Rocks & metal can dull or damage a blade. Wires can wrap around the blade head or be thrown in the air. SCYTHING WEEDS This is cutting by swinging the blade in a level arc. It can quickly clear areas of field grass and weeds. Scything should not be used to cut large, tough weeds or woody growths. Scything can be done in both directions, or just in one way which results in the debris being thrown away from you. This is done by using the side of the blade that it is rotating away from you. Tilt the blade downwards slightly, on this same side. You will be hit by some debris if you scythe in both directions NOTE: THE METAL BLADE IS NOT REVERSIBLE. DO NOT SHARPEN THE METAL BLADE, AN UNEVEN BLADE WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE VIBRATION.
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CUTTING WITH THE METAL BLADE • Always keep a firm grip with both hands during operation • The machine should be held at a comfortable position, with the trigger handle at hip height. Adjust the harness to suit. • Maintain a firm footing in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back. • Do not use the metal blade near fencing, posts, buildings or other immoveable objects. Best results are obtained if you cut from right to left, in a broad sweeping motion. • • If a hard object is struck, immediately stop the machine and inspect for damage. WARNING DO NOT use the put the metal blade into contact with Utility Wires, Metal Stakes, Rubber, Masonry, Rocks, Fences, and Trees. DANGER DO NOT cut with a dull, cracked or damaged metal blade. Before cutting, inspect for obstructions. If an obstruction cannot be removed, mark its location clearly so you can avoid it during operation. Rocks & metal can dull or damage a blade. Wires can wrap around the blade head or be thrown in the air. SCYTHING WEEDS This is cutting by swinging the blade in a level arc. It can quickly clear areas of field grass and weeds. Scything should not be used to cut large, tough weeds or woody growths. Scything can be done in both directions, or just in one way which results in the debris being thrown away from you. This is done by using the side of the blade that it is rotating away from you. Tilt the blade downwards slightly, on this same side. You will be hit by some debris if you scythe in both directions NOTE: THE METAL BLADE IS NOT REVERSIBLE. DO NOT SHARPEN THE METAL BLADE, AN UNEVEN BLADE WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE VIBRATION.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FUEL & OIL MIXTURE Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking. Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors. FUEL MIXTURE RATIO - 25:1 (UNLEADED PETROL 25:1 2-STROKE MINERAL OIL) IF USING SYNTHETIC OR SEMI SYNTHETIC OIL, CONSULT THE OIL MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, HOWEVER 50:1 IS ACCEPTABLE FOR THE KAWASAKI ENGINE 25:1 FUEL MIXTURE RATIO Unleaded Petrol – litre Two-Stroke Mineral Oil - ml 120 160 200 • Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality. Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or • essential carburetor components. This could result in starting issues which would not be covered by your manufacturer’s warranty. To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Additive which is available in 250ml bottles, for 25 litres of fuel. ü Helps makes machines easier to start ü Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years ü Keeps carburetor & engine clean ü Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy • Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automotive or marine oil. • It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bottle, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the machine fuel tank. • Mix only the quantity you require to complete your specific task.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FUEL & OIL MIXTURE Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking. Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors. FUEL MIXTURE RATIO - 25:1 (UNLEADED PETROL 25:1 2-STROKE MINERAL OIL) IF USING SYNTHETIC OR SEMI SYNTHETIC OIL, CONSULT THE OIL MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, HOWEVER 50:1 IS ACCEPTABLE FOR THE KAWASAKI ENGINE 25:1 FUEL MIXTURE RATIO Unleaded Petrol – litre Two-Stroke Mineral Oil - ml 120 160 200 • Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality. Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or • essential carburetor components. This could result in starting issues which would not be covered by your manufacturer’s warranty. To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Additive which is available in 250ml bottles, for 25 litres of fuel. ü Helps makes machines easier to start ü Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years ü Keeps carburetor & engine clean ü Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy • Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automotive or marine oil. • It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bottle, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the machine fuel tank. • Mix only the quantity you require to complete your specific task.
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ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE BEFORE START THE ENGINE Check for loose screws and nuts and fill with properly mixed fuel. Place the engine on stable ground with the engine stand (fuel tank) and the guard resting on the ground. STARTING A COLD ENGINE Push the priming pump 5 times. Fully close the choke lever. Set the switch to the ON position. Hold the trimmer shaft near the engine firmly and pull the starter strongly. (DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING) When ignition is heard, reset the choke and pull the starter. Warm up the engine for about 3 minutes. When the engine has started at the initial ignition open the choke lever gradually. STARTING A WARM ENGINE Fully open the choke lever. Push the priming pump 5 times. Hold the handle and depress the throttle trigger. Release the throttle trigger while pushing the throttle lock button on the handle. Set the switch to the I position. Hold the trimmer shaft near the engine firmly and as in Fig. 17 pull the starter strongly. (DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING) If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure for starting a cold engine. CAUTION After starting the engine, accelerate and decelerate the engine several times by opening and closing the throttle trigger. Air in the carburetor causes poor acceleration or engine stoppage. Re-fuel before the fuel is used up. Starting the engine after using all of the fuel is very difficult. STOPPING THE ENGINE Do not suddenly stop the engine when operating the machine at high speeds. Gradually release the throttle trigger and idle the engine before setting the switch to STOP. Cow-Horn Handle Loop Handle CAUTION Do not operate the engine at high speeds with no load on the cutting attachment, especially when the engine is new. When operated at high speeds with no load, it will accelerate to an excessively high speed that might harm the engine.
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ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE BEFORE START THE ENGINE Check for loose screws and nuts and fill with properly mixed fuel. Place the engine on stable ground with the engine stand (fuel tank) and the guard resting on the ground. STARTING A COLD ENGINE Push the priming pump 5 times. Fully close the choke lever. Set the switch to the ON position. Hold the trimmer shaft near the engine firmly and pull the starter strongly. (DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING) When ignition is heard, reset the choke and pull the starter. Warm up the engine for about 3 minutes. When the engine has started at the initial ignition open the choke lever gradually. STARTING A WARM ENGINE Fully open the choke lever. Push the priming pump 5 times. Hold the handle and depress the throttle trigger. Release the throttle trigger while pushing the throttle lock button on the handle. Set the switch to the I position. Hold the trimmer shaft near the engine firmly and as in Fig. 17 pull the starter strongly. (DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING) If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure for starting a cold engine. CAUTION After starting the engine, accelerate and decelerate the engine several times by opening and closing the throttle trigger. Air in the carburetor causes poor acceleration or engine stoppage. Re-fuel before the fuel is used up. Starting the engine after using all of the fuel is very difficult. STOPPING THE ENGINE Do not suddenly stop the engine when operating the machine at high speeds. Gradually release the throttle trigger and idle the engine before setting the switch to STOP. Cow-Horn Handle Loop Handle CAUTION Do not operate the engine at high speeds with no load on the cutting attachment, especially when the engine is new. When operated at high speeds with no load, it will accelerate to an excessively high speed that might harm the engine.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGINE DOES NOT START If the engine does not start or flames flow back through the exhaust, even though you have pulled the starter many times, remove and check the spark plug. If the spark plug is dry, no fuel has been fed into the cylinder. Check the fuel pipe and carburetor. Clean or replace the spark plug if they are wet or dirty. If fuel has overflowed into the crank case, remove the spark plug, open the throttle and pull the starter 2 or 3 times to remove excess fuel from the crank case. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE WARNING Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty. Keep the machine clean for better and safer performance. MAINTENANCE Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tightened. • • We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so could invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty. The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled, • cleaned, serviced or maintained. ADJUSTING CARBURETOR Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper adjustment may cause engine damage and void warranty. SPARK PLUG Check the Spark Plug after every 10-15 hours of use. • Remove the Spark Plug cap • Using the Spark Plug Spanner supplied, remove the Spark Plug by turning it anti-clockwise. • Clean & adjust the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7mm If the Spark Plug is visibly damaged or worn, replace immediately (See Specification for details) • • Install the new/cleaned Spark Plug to finger tightness, before fully tightening with the spanner. GEAR HOUSING LUBRICATION The gear housing has a greasing port. Remove the greasing ports screw and feed grease into the port. Grease the port after every 20 hours of operation. GEAR HOUSING MOUNTING SCREWS Loose gear housing fixing screws are very dangerous, even though they have covers to prevent them from coming off. Be sure to check them before operating the machine. Tighten the screws securely with the Allen...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGINE DOES NOT START If the engine does not start or flames flow back through the exhaust, even though you have pulled the starter many times, remove and check the spark plug. If the spark plug is dry, no fuel has been fed into the cylinder. Check the fuel pipe and carburetor. Clean or replace the spark plug if they are wet or dirty. If fuel has overflowed into the crank case, remove the spark plug, open the throttle and pull the starter 2 or 3 times to remove excess fuel from the crank case. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE WARNING Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty. Keep the machine clean for better and safer performance. MAINTENANCE Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tightened. • • We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so could invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty. The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled, • cleaned, serviced or maintained. ADJUSTING CARBURETOR Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper adjustment may cause engine damage and void warranty. SPARK PLUG Check the Spark Plug after every 10-15 hours of use. • Remove the Spark Plug cap • Using the Spark Plug Spanner supplied, remove the Spark Plug by turning it anti-clockwise. • Clean & adjust the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7mm If the Spark Plug is visibly damaged or worn, replace immediately (See Specification for details) • • Install the new/cleaned Spark Plug to finger tightness, before fully tightening with the spanner. GEAR HOUSING LUBRICATION The gear housing has a greasing port. Remove the greasing ports screw and feed grease into the port. Grease the port after every 20 hours of operation. GEAR HOUSING MOUNTING SCREWS Loose gear housing fixing screws are very dangerous, even though they have covers to prevent them from coming off. Be sure to check them before operating the machine. Tighten the screws securely with the Allen...
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BLADE SHARPENING Never attempt to sharpen the blade. It is reversible, so should be turned over when blunt. The blade must remain balanced; an unbalanced blade will cause excessive vibration through the machine. Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged blade immediately, with an approved replacement part. ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE CABLE Adjust the throttle cable length with the adjusting nut. If the Nylon cutting head rotates even after you have released your hand from the throttle trigger to idle the engine, adjust the throttle cable length. Loosen the lock nut and turn the adjusting nut to adjust the cable length. Turn the adjusting nut clockwise to lengthen the throttle and counterclockwise to shorten it. Tighten the lock nut after adjustment. CLEANING Keep your machine clean. Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use, paying particular attention to cuttings in and around the guard and cutting tool. AIR FILTER Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce engine efficiency, increase fuel consumption and allow abrasive particles to pass in the engine. Remove & clean the air filter regularly to ensure optimum performance. Remove the air filter cover, by releasing the securing winged screw from the front of the cover. Lift off the cover. Remove the filter element from the housing. When dirty, replace the filter. FUEL FILTER The fuel tank is fitted with a filter. It is situated at the free end of fuel pipe in the fuel tank and can be picked out through the fuel filler neck, with a piece of hooked wire or similar. Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause difficulty in starting the engine or abnormalities in engine performance. When the filter is dirty, replace the filter. When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol.
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BLADE SHARPENING Never attempt to sharpen the blade. It is reversible, so should be turned over when blunt. The blade must remain balanced; an unbalanced blade will cause excessive vibration through the machine. Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged blade immediately, with an approved replacement part. ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE CABLE Adjust the throttle cable length with the adjusting nut. If the Nylon cutting head rotates even after you have released your hand from the throttle trigger to idle the engine, adjust the throttle cable length. Loosen the lock nut and turn the adjusting nut to adjust the cable length. Turn the adjusting nut clockwise to lengthen the throttle and counterclockwise to shorten it. Tighten the lock nut after adjustment. CLEANING Keep your machine clean. Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use, paying particular attention to cuttings in and around the guard and cutting tool. AIR FILTER Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce engine efficiency, increase fuel consumption and allow abrasive particles to pass in the engine. Remove & clean the air filter regularly to ensure optimum performance. Remove the air filter cover, by releasing the securing winged screw from the front of the cover. Lift off the cover. Remove the filter element from the housing. When dirty, replace the filter. FUEL FILTER The fuel tank is fitted with a filter. It is situated at the free end of fuel pipe in the fuel tank and can be picked out through the fuel filler neck, with a piece of hooked wire or similar. Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause difficulty in starting the engine or abnormalities in engine performance. When the filter is dirty, replace the filter. When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL STORAGE For years of trouble free service, make sure the machine is clean and dry before s toring. Before storing, clean the machine thoroughly as indicated above. Store indoors or in a safe, locked protected area during severe weather and winter months. DO NOT STORE in an enclosed area, where fuel vapors can reach an open hot flame. DO NOT STORE fuel in the machine. Ensure fuel is removed from the fuel tank and carburetor. If storing for an extended period, inspect, clean and repair the machine if necessary. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank. Start the engine, this will remove all fuel from the carburetor and fuel lines. Remove the spark plug, pour a small quantity of 2-stroke oil into the spark plug hole of the cylinder and re-seat spark plug. Store in a clean, dry, dust free area. DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause damage to the engine carburetor, which is not covered by the machines manufacturer’s warranty. TROUBLE SHOOTING Failures such as a difficulty in starting the engine, irregularity in functions and abnormality in performance can normally be prevented if careful attention is paid to all operating instructions and maintenance procedures. Should the engine not function properly, check the following? • That the fuel system is in good condition and fuel is flowing to the engine. • The ignition system is in good condition and the spark plug, sparks correctly. • Compression of the engine is adequate. FAILURE TO START • Correctly follow the starting procedure, not setting the choke lever or priming the engine can cause the engine to not start. • Dispose of fuel from the tank, particularly if over 30 days old. • Ensure that fuel is fresh and clean. • Check fuel filter to ensure it is clean. (Replace filter if necessary). • Make sure air filter elements are clean. • Install a new, properly gapped spark plug. •...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL STORAGE For years of trouble free service, make sure the machine is clean and dry before s toring. Before storing, clean the machine thoroughly as indicated above. Store indoors or in a safe, locked protected area during severe weather and winter months. DO NOT STORE in an enclosed area, where fuel vapors can reach an open hot flame. DO NOT STORE fuel in the machine. Ensure fuel is removed from the fuel tank and carburetor. If storing for an extended period, inspect, clean and repair the machine if necessary. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank. Start the engine, this will remove all fuel from the carburetor and fuel lines. Remove the spark plug, pour a small quantity of 2-stroke oil into the spark plug hole of the cylinder and re-seat spark plug. Store in a clean, dry, dust free area. DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause damage to the engine carburetor, which is not covered by the machines manufacturer’s warranty. TROUBLE SHOOTING Failures such as a difficulty in starting the engine, irregularity in functions and abnormality in performance can normally be prevented if careful attention is paid to all operating instructions and maintenance procedures. Should the engine not function properly, check the following? • That the fuel system is in good condition and fuel is flowing to the engine. • The ignition system is in good condition and the spark plug, sparks correctly. • Compression of the engine is adequate. FAILURE TO START • Correctly follow the starting procedure, not setting the choke lever or priming the engine can cause the engine to not start. • Dispose of fuel from the tank, particularly if over 30 days old. • Ensure that fuel is fresh and clean. • Check fuel filter to ensure it is clean. (Replace filter if necessary). • Make sure air filter elements are clean. • Install a new, properly gapped spark plug. •...
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Handy Distribution Ltd - SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product: Designation: 27cc Straight Shaft Loop Handle Brushcutter Model(s): WEPK27L Product No: 1938127001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 11806-1:2011 Measured Sound Power Level: L = 110 dB(A) Vibration Level (Max.): During Use: <9 m/s² - Idling <6 m/s² Notified Body: SGS Taiwan Ltd Addresses: No. 33 Wu Chyuan Road, New Taipei Industrial Park, Wuku District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 29/10/2016 Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Managing Director Company: Handy Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Handy Distribution Ltd - SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product: Designation: 27cc Straight Shaft Loop Handle Brushcutter Model(s): WEPK27L Product No: 1938127001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 11806-1:2011 Measured Sound Power Level: L = 110 dB(A) Vibration Level (Max.): During Use: <9 m/s² - Idling <6 m/s² Notified Body: SGS Taiwan Ltd Addresses: No. 33 Wu Chyuan Road, New Taipei Industrial Park, Wuku District, New Taipei City, Taiwan Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 29/10/2016 Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Managing Director Company: Handy Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Handy Distribution Ltd - SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product: Designation: Petrol Brushcutter & Line Trimmer Model(s): WEPK35CH Product No: 1938128001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 11806-1:2011 Measured Sound Power Level: L = 112dB(A) Vibration Level (Max.): During Use: <8.2 m/s² - Idling <6.1 m/s² Notified Body: TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Addresses: TillystraBe2, 90431 Nürnberg, Germany Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 29/10/2016 Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Managing Director Company: Handy Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Handy Distribution Ltd - SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product: Designation: Petrol Brushcutter & Line Trimmer Model(s): WEPK35CH Product No: 1938128001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 11806-1:2011 Measured Sound Power Level: L = 112dB(A) Vibration Level (Max.): During Use: <8.2 m/s² - Idling <6.1 m/s² Notified Body: TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Addresses: TillystraBe2, 90431 Nürnberg, Germany Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 29/10/2016 Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Managing Director Company: Handy Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL This Service Book is provided with your Webb, to help you look after your purchase to our recommendations and enable you to take advantage of the 2 year conditional manufacturer domestic warranty*. * Commercial/Professional & Hire users receive a 90 day warranty Present this service book to your authorised Webb repair dealer, whenever a service or a warranty appraisal is required.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL This Service Book is provided with your Webb, to help you look after your purchase to our recommendations and enable you to take advantage of the 2 year conditional manufacturer domestic warranty*. * Commercial/Professional & Hire users receive a 90 day warranty Present this service book to your authorised Webb repair dealer, whenever a service or a warranty appraisal is required.
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SERVICE BOOK 1. Users Statement of Warranty Each new machine is warranted against defective material or assembly of material under normal usage. The warranty applies to the original purchaser, is not transferable and covers faulty parts and the labour involved in replacing and repairing those parts, which are of original manufacture.
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SERVICE BOOK 1. Users Statement of Warranty Each new machine is warranted against defective material or assembly of material under normal usage. The warranty applies to the original purchaser, is not transferable and covers faulty parts and the labour involved in replacing and repairing those parts, which are of original manufacture.
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is maintained at specifi c intervals. Any approved Webb service dealer can undertake a service, which are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time &...
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is maintained at specifi c intervals. Any approved Webb service dealer can undertake a service, which are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time &...
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SERVICE BOOK Your servicing Webb approved dealer will stamp & date the below relevant sections, when the correct service actions have been completed. PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER, DURING SERVICE WORK. 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second year warranty.
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SERVICE BOOK Your servicing Webb approved dealer will stamp & date the below relevant sections, when the correct service actions have been completed. PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER, DURING SERVICE WORK. 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second year warranty.
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Service Record INSTRUCTION MANUAL 48 Months 60 Months Date Date 72 Months 84 Months Date Date 96 Months 108 Months Date Date 120 Months 132 Months Date Date...
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Service Record INSTRUCTION MANUAL 48 Months 60 Months Date Date 72 Months 84 Months Date Date 96 Months 108 Months Date Date 120 Months 132 Months Date Date...
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& services we provide, including information that we believe is relevant to your and/or your machine. We value your trust by giving us this information about yourself and we are committed to protecting your privacy. From time to time Webb, its associated companies, authorised dealers or third parties working on our behalf may wish to contact you regarding our products, services, offers, technical improvements or just opinions, which may be used for marketing, research or analysis purposes.
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& services we provide, including information that we believe is relevant to your and/or your machine. We value your trust by giving us this information about yourself and we are committed to protecting your privacy. From time to time Webb, its associated companies, authorised dealers or third parties working on our behalf may wish to contact you regarding our products, services, offers, technical improvements or just opinions, which may be used for marketing, research or analysis purposes.
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