Using Shoulder Harness; Basic Trimming Operation With Nylon Line Cutting Head - Echo DSRM-2600 Operator's Manual

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Trimming operation

Using shoulder harness

 Do not to simultaneously wear multiple belt harnesses or multiple shoulder harnesses.
 When wearing a harness, other wearable must not interferes with the release and removal of the harness.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.

Basic trimming operation with nylon line cutting head

 Serious injury may result from the improper use of cutting attachment. Read and comply with all safety instructions
listed in this manual.
 Do not operate with a damaged cutter.
 Use only cutting attachments recommended by YAMABIKO Corporation.
 Excessive nylon line beyond cut off knife could fly off when the nylon line cutting head starts rotating after adjust-
ment of nylon line length.
Failure to do so could lead to an accident or serious injury.
Adjusting nylon line
WARNING
Always mount the trimmer correctly using the shoulder har-
ness.
 Buckle waist belt. Belt should be snug.
 Attach product to harness.
 Loop handle version
Place shoulder harness over left shoulder and adjust
straps so the quick release pin rests just below the waist.
 U-handle version
Place shoulder harness over both shoulders and adjust
straps so the connecting point latches as shown.
 Check for correct adjustment by moving cutting attachment
along ground.
 Re-adjust position of suspension point if necessary.
 The shoulder harness is fitted with an emergency release
function.
 In the event of a fire or other emergency, pull the emer-
gency tab (A) up to release the product from your body.
WARNING
 Cut off knife on the shield adjusts cutting swath automatically
by cutting nylon lines evenly when attachment starts rotating.
 When operating with less than maximum cutting swath, cut
two nylon lines in equal lengths.
 To advance trimmer line, tap the nylon line cutting head (A)
against the ground while the head is turning at normal operat-
ing speed.
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