General Behaviour - Titan TTL488GDO Safety And Operating Manual

25cc petrol multi tool
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A7
Fig. 13e
Fig. 14
e). Hold the product stable and pull the recoil starter
handle (A7) firmly; repeat until the engine starts.
(See Fig. 13e)
WARNING! Make sure that the cutting blade is
not touching the ground or other objects when
starting the product! Allow the recoil starter rope
to return slowly and controlled after each pull!
f). Allow the product to run at idle speed for 10 to 15
seconds to let it warm up; move the choke lever (A3)
to its "OPEN" position once the engine is warm.
h). Once the engine is running correctly, carefully lift
the product and securely hold it by its handles
NOTE: During idle running the cutting blade should
not move. Contact a qualified technician if you find
that the cutting blade is moving.
2). Operation
a). Press the throttle interlock (A19), hold it in
position and then press the throttle trigger (A17) to
engage the attachment.
b). Release the throttle trigger (A17), this tool will be
set at idle speed status.
3). Stopping
a). Release the throttle trigger (A17) and let the
product run at its idle speed for 10-15 seconds.
b). Set the ignition switch (A18) to its off position
"STOP". (See Fig. 14)
WARNING! The attachment will continue to
move for some time even after the engine has
been switched off! Wait until the attachment has
come to a complete stop before placing the
product on the ground!

6. GENERAL BEHAVIOUR

1). Check the product as well as accessories for
damage before each use. Do not use the product if it is
damaged or shows wear.
2). Double check that accessories, safety guards and
trimmer head are properly fixed.
3). Always hold the product by its handles. Keep the
handles dry to ensure safe support.
4). Ensure that the air vents are always unobstructed
and clean. Clean them if necessary with a soft
brush. Blocked air vents may lead to overheating and
damage the product.
5). Switch the product off immediately if you are
disturbed while working with it and when other people
enter the working area. Always let the product come to
complete stop before putting it down.
6). Do not overwork yourself. Take regular breaks to
ensure you can concentrate on the work and have full
control over the product.

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