Layout And Items Supplied - EINHELL GC-BC 52 I AS Original Operating Instructions

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Do not use any fuel other than that recom-
mended in the operating instructions. Always
follow the instructions in the section „Fuel and
oil". Do not use petrol that has not been mixed
correctly with 2-stroke oil. Otherwise there is
a risk of causing permanent damage to the
engine and of voiding the manufacturer's
guarantee.
Do not smoke while refueling or using the
equipment.
Never use the equipment without the exhaust
pipe.
Do not touch the exhaust pipe with your
hands or body. Hold the equipment so that
your fingers and thumbs are wrapped around
the handled
Do not use the equipment in an uncomfortab-
le posture, off balance, with extended arms or
with only one hand. Always use both hands
on the equipment and wrap your fingers and
thumbs around the handles.
Always keep the line spool on the ground
whilst the equipment is in operation.
Use the equipment only for the purpose for
which it is intended, such as trimming and
mowing weeds.
Do not use the equipment over a lengthy peri-
od of time - take regular breaks.
Do not use the equipment when under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Use the equipment only when the guard hood
is fitted and in good working order.
Any modifications to the product may place
your personal safety at risk and cause the
manufacturer's warranty to be voided.
Never use the equipment near inflammable
liquids or gases, neither in enclosed rooms
nor outdoors. This may cause explosions and/
or fire.
Do not use any other cutting tools. For your
own safety you must use only the accessories
and attachments which are listed in the ope-
rating instructions or which are recommended
or specified by the manufacturer. The use of
cutting tools or accessories other than those
recommended in the operating instructions
or catalog may place your personal safety at
risk.
Safety precautions for handling the blade
Take not of all warnings and instructions rela-
ting to operating and fitting the blade.
The blade can recoil suddenly from objects
if it cannot cut or mow through them. This
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can cause injuries to the arms or legs. Keep
bystanders and animals at least 15 m away
from where you are working. If the equip-
ment strikes a foreign body, stop the engine
immediately and wait for the blade to come
to a standstill. Check the blade for signs of
damage. Always replace the blade if it is bent
or cracked.
The blade is liable to catapult away objects
with high force. This can cause blindness or
injuries. Wear protection on your eyes, face
and legs. Always remove objects from your
working area before you use the blade.
Carefully check the equipment and its fittings
for signs of damage every time before use.
Do not use the equipment unless all the blade
fittings are installed correctly.
When you release the throttle lever, the blade
will continue to rotate and will only gradually
come to a standstill. A blade which is in the
process of rotating to a standstill can cause
you or bystanders injuries through cutting.
Before you start any work on the blade, switch
off the engine and ensure that the blade has
come to a standstill.
The danger zone has a radius of 15 meters.
Bystanders may suffer blindness or injuries.
Keep a distance of 15 meters between your-
self and other people or animals.

2. Layout and items supplied

2.1 Layout (Fig. 1-13)
1. Guide pin adapter
2. Guide pin
3. Operating handle
4. Starter cable
5. Choke lever
6. Gas tank
7. Fuel pump (primer)
8. Air fi lter housing cover
9. ON-OFF switch
10. Air fi lter
11. Throttle lever
12. Throttle lock
13. Line spool with cutting line
14. Cutting line guard hood
15. Cutting blade guard hood
16. Spark plug connector
17. Harness
18. Cutting blade
19. Holder for steady grip
20. Spark plug connector cover
21. Handle screw M6
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