Ronix 4965 Manual

Ronix 4965 Manual

Gasoline hedge trimmer 70cm

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GASOLINE HEDGE
TRIMMER 70cm
4965

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  • Page 1 GASOLINE HEDGE TRIMMER 70cm 4965...
  • Page 3: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 4965 Model Engine Type 2 strokes Ignatian Type Maximum Power Output 0.8 hp (0.6kw) at 7500RPM Displacement 22.5(cc) Dimensions (LXWXH) 1080mmx250mmx250mm Blade Length 700mm Blade Material 65Manganese Maximum Cutting Diameter 28mm Cutting Capacity 550mm Noise Level (Lpa) 112dB Fuel Tank Volume 0.58 lit...
  • Page 4: Part List

    PART LIST 1- The Blade 2- Guard plate 3- Front handle 4- Oil can lid 5- Wind Gate Switch 6- Starter 7- Handle 8- Turn Off The Fire Switch 9- Throttle Trigger 10- Muffler 11- Gear Case 12- Blade Sheath SAFETY - The hedge trimmer machine can only be used for specified purposes.
  • Page 5: Before Stopping The Engine

    the handle with your fingers and hold it front and back. Defend Handle is cleaned, and free of water, resin, oil, or grease. - Always stand firm body. Outdoor use only. - Always look around and be alert to possible hazards as you may not hear them due to machine noise.
  • Page 6 sheath when transporting or storing the machine. - Stop the engine before refueling, stay away from the open fire, and do not smoke. - Do not try to fuel the hot or running engines. - Avoid skin contact with petroleum products. Do not inhale fuel steam. Protective gloves should be worn all during the refueling process.
  • Page 7: Maintenance Instructions

    - Fuel can only be transported and stored in approved containers. Make sure that the child is not exposed to the fuel being stored. - When gasoline is mixed with two-stroke engine oil, only gasoline without ethanol or alcohol (alcohol) can be used. This will help prevent damage to the fuel lines and other engine components.
  • Page 8 are fastened. - Do not repair or store hedge machines near an open fire or spark, etc. - Empty the oil pot before storing the hedge machine. - Do not keep the machines near open fires to prevent fires. - Store the machine at heights well-ventilated and not touched by children.
  • Page 9 REFUELING - Stop the engine when refueling, keep away from open flames, and no smoking. - Do not spill fuel on the engine. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up. - If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately (to prevent clothing from catching fire).
  • Page 10 - Fuel can only be stored in approved containers. - Make sure no children or other personnel are working at 15mm Pay special attention to the animals near the work area. - Always check the operation safety of the hedge machine: check that the blade is damaged, whether the control lever is easy to operate, and whether the I-O switch is properly functional.
  • Page 11 loss from contact with the blade. 5) Slowly pull the starter handle 10 to 15cm until resistance is felt. 6) Pull the starter handle and feel resistance to start the engine. 7) Turn the dam switch when the engine starts, epos, or stops Place it in" "...
  • Page 12: Stop The Machine

    STOP THE MACHINE - Release the throttle trigger completely. - Push the I-O switch (1) to the "O" position. The engine will slow down and stop. OPERATION HEDGE - Do not operate the hedge trimmer machine during a light grip. - Never contact the blade when the engine is starting or operating.
  • Page 13: Maintenance Instruction

    - It takes time to stop after the throttle trigger is released. - Do not operate the hedge machine at high speed. If the idling speed is too high, the cutting speed cannot be adjusted by the throttle control. - When cutting, hold the hedge machine and let the blade form a 15-30° angle with the cutting line.
  • Page 14 - Keep the blade sharp. - Clean the hedge machine regularly and check the tightening of all screws and nuts. - Never repair hedge machines near open fires to prevent fires. - Cortical gloves are always worn when holding or polished due to the sharp blade.
  • Page 15 1- Release the screw and remove the extension blunt teeth. 2- Release the nut (1) using the box or open wrench. 3- Gently tighten the truss bolt (2) with a hexagon wrench until it stops and turn a quarter circle. 4- Tighten the nuts (1) and secure the truss bolts (2).
  • Page 16 the idling speed. - The clutch shall be engaged at 4000 r/min (rpm) or higher. - Check for the normal operation of the I-O switch, lock lever, and throttle trigger. CLEAN THE EMPTY FILTER DANGER : FLAMMABLE - Check and clean the air filter once daily or every 10 working hours. - Turn the damper switch to the full-off position and close the carburetor to avoid entering dust or dirt.
  • Page 17 FOR HEAVY POLLUTION - Remove the filter element (sponge), dip the element in warm water or water-diluted neutral detergent, and dry it thoroughly. - Clean the filter element (linoleum) with gasoline and dry it thoroughly. - Make sure that the filter element is fully dried before installing it. Insufficient dry filter elements may be difficult to start.
  • Page 18 ATTENTION! Be sure to follow the specified time and grease supplement amount. Otherwise, an inadequate supply of grease will cause a mechanical failure. Clean the oil filter (the fuel filter in the oil tank). Fuel Filter WARN - Flammable products are strictly prohibited. - Check and clean the fuel filter once daily or every 50 working hours.
  • Page 19 STORAGE - When storing the machine for a long time, empty the gasoline in the tank and carburetor as follows: empty all the gasoline in the tank. - Remove the spark plug and drop a few drops of engine oil into the spark plug hole.

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