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WilTec 61494 Operation Manual page 18

5 in 1 multifunction petrol tool grass trimmer/hedge trimmer/pole mounted pruner/brush cutter

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Using the hedge trimmer
The hedge trimmer attachment is not only suitable for hedges, but can also be used to trim
other bushes.
The best cutting performance usually results when the hedge trimmer is brought up to the
hedge at a 15° angle.
To achieve a uniform hedge height, we recommend using a guideline.
Using the grass trimmer/brush cutter
If the metal blade of the brush cutter hits a stone or other hard object, it will cause kickback.
This rapid, jerky backward movement of the device can cause loss of control and serious in-
jury. Therefore, avoid stones and other obstacles.
Do not cut with the device above knee height; do not overestimate yourself.
Hold the head of the brush cutter tool at an angle of approximately 30° to the ground and
move your upper body in a semicircle to achieve the best possible mowing result.
If the cutting performance decreases, the following measure can help:
This device is equipped with an automatic length control of the double string. The cutting strings can
be automatically tracked through light contact between the mower head and the ground. If the string
length should exceed the length intended for the device, the string is automatically cut back to the cor -
rect length by the blade in the protective cover.
Caution!
Never touch a hard surface with the mower head, such as an asphalt, stone or hard clay
floor, as this can damage the string coil head beyond repair. Be aware that the severed length of string
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1. Before the chain can be tensioned, the blade
nut (1) must be loosened.
2. Turn the adjusting screw clockwise until the
chain rests on the bar but can still be moved eas-
ily (2).
Caution:
Make sure that the chain is evenly and
reasonably tight at every point on the bar. A chain
too tight or too loose increases the risk of acci-
dents considerably and can lead to damage to the
device and its surroundings as well as very seri-
ous injuries.
3. The chain should turn freely. If this is not the
case, loosen the adjusting screw (2) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
4. As soon as the chain is optimally tensioned
and rests evenly on the rail, re-tighten the blade
nut. If the blade nut is not tightened, the blade
moves, releasing the chain tension.
Note:
New chains tend to get longer. You should
therefore check a new chain after the first few
hours of operation. Let the chain cool down and
be sure to wear safety gloves.
Item 61494
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