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1.   loss of  strength  change in skin color or texture  or    loss of feeling in the fingers  hands  or joints   discontinue the use of this tool and seek  medical attention  An anti vibration system  does not guarantee the avoidance of these  problems  Users who operate power tools on  a continual and regular basis must monitor  closely their physical condition and the condi   tion of this tool     SPECIAL NOTICE  This unit is equipped  with a temperature limiting muffler and spark  arresting screen which meets the require   ments of California Codes 4442 and 4443  All  U S  forest land and the states of California   Idaho  Maine  Minnesota  New Jersey  Ore   gon  and Washington require by law that  many internal combustion engines be  equipped with a spark arresting screen  If you  operate in alocale where such regulations ex   ist  you are legally responsible for maintaining  the operating condition of these parts  Failure  to do so is a violation of the law  For normal  homeowner use  the muffler and spark arrest   ing screen will not require any service  After  50 hours of use  we recommend that your  muffler be serviced or replaced by an autho   rized service dealer     ASSEMBLY    Examine parts for damage  Do not use dam   aged parts    NOTE  If you need assistance or find parts  missing or damaged  call 1 800 554 6723    It is normal for the fuel filter to rattle in the  empty fuel tank     Finding fuel or oil residue on muffler is normal  due to carburetor adjustments 
2.  for thrown objects   e Blades can throw objects violently    e Others can be blinded or injured    e Keep people and animals 30 feet   10 meters  away              Blades move  momentarily  after the  trigger is  released     before removing  them from the cut             Allow blades to stop       A WARNING     Blades move momentarily after the   trigger is released    e The blades can seriously cut you or  others    e Allow blades to stop before  removing them from the cut           e Allow engine to cool  empty the fuel tank   and secure the unit before storing or trans   porting it in a vehicle    e Do not store the unit or fuel in a closed area  where fuel vapors can reach sparks or an  open flame from hot water heaters  electric  motors or switches  furnaces  etc    e Store unit so the cutting blade cannot acci   dentally cause injury    e Store unit with the blade cover installed    e Store in a dry area out of reach of children        WARNING  The engine exhaust from  this product contains chemicals known to the  State of California to cause cancer  birth de   fects or other reproductive harm    SAFETY NOTICE  Exposure to vibrations  through prolonged use of gasoline powered  hand tools could cause blood vessel or nerve  damage in the fingers  hands  and joints of  people prone to circulation disorders or ab   normal swelling  Prolonged use in cold  weather has beenlinked to blood vessel dam   age in otherwise healthy people  If symptoms  occur such as numbness  pain
3.  mixed  poured  or stored    Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area  store  fuel in a cool  dry  well ventilated place  use  an approved  marked container for all fuel  purposes    Do not smoke while handling fuel or while  operating the unit    Do not fill fuel tank while engine is running   Make sure the unit is properly assembled  and in good operating condition    Avoid spilling fuel or oil  Wipe up fuel spills  before starting the engine     e Move at least 10 feet  3 meters  away from  fuel and fueling site before starting engine    e Always store gasoline in a container ap   proved for flammable liquids     OPERATE YOUR UNIT SAFELY       DANGER  RISK OF CUT  KEEP  HANDS AWAY FROM BLADE Blade  moves momentarily after the trigger is re   leased  Do not attempt to clear away cut ma   terial when the blade is in motion  Make sure  the switch is in the OFF position  the spark  plug wire is disconnected  and the blade has  stopped moving before removing jammed  material from the cutting blade  Do not grab or  hold the unit by the cutting blade    e Inspect unit before each use for worn   loose  missing  or damaged parts  Do not  use until unit is in proper working order   Keep outside surfaces free from oil and fuel   Never start or run engine inside a closed  room or building  Breathing exhaust fumes  can kill    Avoid dangerous environments  Do not use  in unventilated areas or where explosive  vapors or carbon monoxide build up could  be present    Do not overreach or use f
4.  repairs should be completed in a rea   sonable amount of time  not to exceed 30 days   Ifyou have any questions regarding your war   ranty rights and responsibilities  you should  contact your nearest authorized service center   call Poulan PRO at 1 800 554 6723  or send  e mail correspondence to emission warranty   HCOP emission com  WARRANTY COM   MENCEMENT DATE  The warranty period be   gins on the date the small off road engine is  purchased  LENGTH OF COVERAGE  This  warranty shall be for a period of two years  from the initial date of purchase  WHAT IS  COVERED  REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  OF PARTS  Repair or replacement of any  warranted part will be performed at no charge  to the owner at an approved Poulan PRO  servicing center  If you have any questions  regarding your warranty rights and responsi   bilities  you should contact your nearest au   thorized service center  call Poulan PRO at  1 800 554 6723  or send e mail correspon   dence to  emission warran HCOP   emission com  WARRANTY PERIOD  Any  warranted part which is not scheduled for re   placement as required maintenance  or which  is scheduled only for regular inspection to the  effect of    repair or replace as necessary    shall  be warranted for 2 years  Any warranted part  which is scheduled for replacement as required  maintenance shall be warranted for the period of  time up to the first scheduled replacement point  for that part  DIAGNOSIS  The owner shall not  be charged for diagnostic labor which leads
5.  to  the determination that a warranted part is defec   tive if the diagnostic work is performed at an ap     CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  Poulan  PRO may be liable for damages to other en   gine components caused by the failure of a  warranted part still under warranty  WHAT IS  NOT COVERED  All failures caused by  abuse  neglect  or improper maintenance are  not covered  ADD ON OR MODIFIED  PARTS  The use of add on or modified parts  can be grounds for disallowing a warranty  claim  Poulan PRO is not liable to cover failures  of warranted parts caused by the use of add on  or modified parts  HOW TO FILE A CLAIM  If  you have any questions regarding your warran   ty rights and responsibilities  you should contact  your nearest authorized service center  call  Poulan PRO at 1 800 554 6723  or send  e mail correspondence to emission warranty   HCOP emission com  WHERE TO GET  WARRANTY SERVICE  Warranty services  or repairs shall be provided at all Poulan PRO  service centers  Call  1 800 554 6723 or  send e mail correspondence to emission   warranty HCOP emission com  MAINTE   NANCE  REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR  OF EMISSION RELATED PARTS  Any Pou   lan PRO approved replacement part used in  the performance of any warranty mainte   nance or repair on emission related parts will  be provided without charge to the owner if the  part is under warranty  EMISSION CON   TROL WARRANTY PARTS LIST  Carbure   tor  air filter  covered up to maintenance  schedule   ignition system  spark plug  cov   
6. EN       WARNING  The muffler on this prod   uct contains chemicals known to the State of  California to cause cancer    As your unit is used  carbon deposits build up  on the muffler and spark arresting screen   For normal homeowner use  however  the  muffler and spark arresting screen will not re   quire any service  After 50 hours of use  we  recommend that your muffler be serviced or  replaced by your authorized service dealer     CARBURETOR IDLE SPEED  ADJUSTMENT    A WARNING  Keep others away when  making idle speed adjustments  The blade  will be moving during most of this procedure   Wear your protective equipment and observe  all safety precautions  When making adjust   ments  use a screwdriver short enough to  keep your hands behind the handguard and  away from the blade  After making adjust   ments  the blade must not move at idle speed   The carburetor has been carefully set at the  factory  Adjustments may be necessary if you  notice any of the following conditions   e Engine will not idle when the throttle is re   leased   e The blade moves at idle   Keep others away when making idle speed ad   justments  Make adjustments with the unit rest   ing on a level surface free of debris that can be  caught in the hedge trimmer blade  Serious inju   ry to the operator and others can occur if the  carburetor is not properly adjusted  Keep all  parts of your body away from the blade and  muffler   To adjust idle speed   Allow engine to idle  Adjust speed until engine  run
7. NTIAL OR  OTHER DAMAGES WILL BE ALLOWED   AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS  WARRANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EX   PRESSLY STIPULATED HEREIN    SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA   TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR   RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR  LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE   QUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIM   ITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU    This is a limited warranty within the meaning of  that term as defined in the Magnuson Moss Act  of 1975    The policy of Poulan PRO is to continuously  improve its products  Therefore  Poulan  PRO reserves the right to change  modify  or  discontinue models  designs  specifications   and accessories of all products at any time  without notice or obligation to any purchaser     U S  EPA   CALIFORNIA   ENVIRONMENT CANADA       EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT    YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OB   LIGATIONS  The U S  Environmental  Protection Agency  California Air Resources  Board  Environment Canada and Poulan  PRO are pleased to explain the emissions con   trol system warranty on your year 2009 and lat   er small off road engine  In California  all small  off road engines must be designed  built  and  equipped to meet the State   s stringent anti   smog standards  Poulan PRO must warrant  the emission control system on your small  off road engine for the periods of time listed  below provided there has been no abuse  ne   glect  or improper maintenance of your small  off road engine  Your emission control system  includes parts 
8. Poulan PRO    9 Please do not return unit to retailer     Por favor  no devuelva el aparato al lugar de compra   Veuillez ne pas retourner l   outil au d  taillant     1 800 554 6723    www poulan pro com    Instruction Manual  Manual de Instrucciones  Manuel d Instructions       25 HHT    For Occasional Use Only    WARNING   Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before  using this product  Failure to do so can result in serious injury     ADVERTENCIA    Lea el manual de instrucciones y siga todas las advertencias e  instrucciones de seguridad  El no hacerlo puede resultar en le   siones graves    AVERTISSEMENT    Lire le manuel d instructions et bien respecter tous les avertisse   ments et toutes les instructions de s  curit    Tout d  faut de le  faire pourrait entra  ner des blessures graves     Poulan PRO  1030 Stevens Creek Road  Augusta  GA 30907    545186733 Rev 3 3 15 09 BRW    m  zZ   a      7  T       LONE RE       SIVONVHYS       SAFETY RULES       WARNING  Failure to follow all  Safety Rules and Precautions can result in  serious injury     A DANGER  THIS POWER TOOL CAN  BE DANGEROUS  This unit can cause serious  injury including amputation or blindness to the  operator and others  The warnings and safety  instructions in this manual must be followed to  provide reasonable safety and efficiency in us   ing this unit  The operator is responsible for fol   lowing the warnings and instructions in this  manual and on the unit  Never allow childre
9. TARTING ENGINE       WARNING  Be sure to read the fuel  information in the safety rules before you be   gin  If you do not understand the safety rules   do not attempt to fuel your unit  Call  1 800 554 6723     FUELING ENGINE     WARNING  Remove fuel cap slowly    when refueling        HELPFUL TIP  To obtain the correct oil mix  ratio  pour 3 2 ounces of    2 cycle synthetic oil into  one gallon of fresh gas     This engine is certified to operate on unleaded  gasoline  Before operation  gasoline must be  mixed with a good quality synthetic 2 cycle air   cooled engine oil designed to be mixed at a ratio  of 40 1  PoulanWEED EATER brand synthetic  oil is recommended  A 40 1 ratio is obtained by    mixing 3 2 fluid ounces  95 ml  of oil with 1 gallon   4 liters  of unleaded gasoline   DO NOT USE  automotive oil or boat oil  These oils will cause  engine damage  When mixing fuel  follow  instructions printed on oil container  Once oil is  added to gasoline  shake container momentarily  to assure that the fuel is thoroughly mixed  Al   ways read and follow the safety rules listed un   der HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION    CAUTION  Never use straight gasoline in  your unit  This will cause permanent engine  damage and void the limited warranty     FUEL REQUIREMENTS  This engine requires the use of minimum 87  octane  R M  2 clean gasoline     IMPORTANT   Use of alcohol blended fuels  called gasohol or  using ethanol or methanol  can cause major en   gine performance and durability prob
10. and testing  done by the manufacturer    ASSEMBLY   Your hedge trimmer is fully assembled  no as   sembly is required     OPERATION    KNOW YOUR HEDGE TRIMMER    READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR  UNIT  Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the vari   ous controls and adjustments  Save this manual for future reference     Throttle Throttle Lock  Lock out           Spark Plug                Blade    ON OFF SWITCH   The ON OFF SWITCH is used to stop the en   gine  To stop the engine  move the switch to the  OFF position     CHOKE   The CHOKE helps to supply fuel to the engine  to aid in cold starting  Activate the choke by  moving choke lever to the desired position  See  STARTING YOUR ENGINE for complete start   ing information     oe    Primer Choke   Bulb Leve   u ever ON OFF  f Switch  LS  Y      Fuel Mix  Fill Cap    PRIMER BULB   The PRIMER BULB removes air from the car   buretor and fuel lines and fills them with fuel   This allows you to start the engine with fewer  pulls on the starter rope  Activate the primer  bulb by pressing it and allowing it to return to  its original position    THROTTLE TRIGGER   The THROTTLE TRIGGER controls engine    speed  Squeeze the trigger for full speed opera   tion  release it for idle speed        A WARNING  Muffler is very hot during  and after use  Do not touch the muffler or al   low combustible material such as dry grass or  fuel to do so     BEFORE S
11. card    3  Replace with Champion RCJ 6Y spark  plug and tighten securely with a 3 4 inch   19 mm  socket wrench    4  Reinstall the spark plug boot     REPLACE FUEL FILTER   To replace fuel filter  drain unit by running it dry  of fuel  then remove fuel cap retainer assem   bly from tank  Pull filter from tank and remove  it from the fuel line  Install new fuel filter on fuel  line  reinstall parts             R  Boke Fuel Line    Fuel  Filter         Apply a light machine oil along the edge of  the top strap as shown        Top Strap    pr    FUEL SYSTE   Under FUELING ENGINE in the OPERA   TION section of this manual  see message la   beled IMPORTANT regarding the use of ga   sohol in your engine  Fuel stabilizer is an ac   ceptable alternative in minimizing the formation  of fuel gum deposits during storage  Add stabi   lizer to gasoline in fuel tank or fuel storage con   tainer  Follow the mix instructions found on sta   bilizer container  Run engine at least 5 minutes  after adding stabilizer     HELPFUL TIP  During storage of your gas   oil mixture  the oil will sepa   rate from the gas     We recommend that you  shake the gas can weekly  to insure proper blending of  the gas and oil        ENGINE    Remove spark plug and pour 1 teaspoon of  40 1  2 cycle engine oil  air cooled  through  the spark plug opening  Slowly pull the  starter rope 8 to 10 times to distribute oil   Replace spark plug with new one of recom   mended type and heat range  see RE   PLACE SPARK PLUG 
12. ded engines can be started by placing  the ON OFF switch in the ON position and the  choke lever in the OFF CHOKE position and  engaging the throttle lock as directed in the  STARTING A COLD ENGINE section  then   pull the rope to clear the engine of excess  fuel  Starting could require pulling the starter  rope many times depending on how badly the  unit is flooded  If the unit still doesn   t start  refer  to the TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE or call  1 800 554 6723     SERVICE       WARNING  Ensure ON OFF switch  is in the OFF position and disconnect the  spark plug before performing maintenance  except for carburetor adjustments     HELPFUL TIP  IMPORTANT  Have all  repairs other than the rec   ommended maintenance  described in the instruction  manual performed by an    authorized service dealer   If any dealer other than an authorized  service dealer performs work on the  product  Poulan PRO may not pay for  repairs under warranty  It is your re   sponsibility to maintain and perform  general maintenance     GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  The warranty on this unit does not cover items  that have been subjected to operator abuse  or negligence  To receive full value from the  warranty  the operator must maintain unit as  instructed in this manual  Various adjust   ments will need to be made periodically to  properly maintain your unit     CHECK FOR LOOSE  FASTENERS AND PARTS  e Spark Plug Boot   e Air Filter   e Housing Screws    CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR   WORN PARTS   Contact an authoriz
13. des are adjusted too  tight  overheating may occur     REPLACE SPARK PLUG  Replace spark plug each year to ensure the  engine starts easier and runs better  Set    STORAG       WARNING  Perform the following  steps after each use    Allow engine to cool  and secure the unit  before storing or transporting    Store unit and fuel in a well ventilated area  where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or  open flames from water heaters  electric  motors or switches  furnaces  etc    Store unit with the blade cover installed   Position unit so that any sharp object can   not accidentally cause injury    Store unit and fuel well out of the reach of  children     SEASONAL STORAGE   Prepare unit for storage at end of season or if   it will not be used for 30 days or more    If your unit is to be stored for a period of time    e Clean the entire unit    e Store in a clean dry area    e Clean all parts and check for damage    Have damaged parts repaired or replaced   by an authorized service dealer    Keep all nuts  bolts  and screws tight    Lightly oil external metal surfaces  includ    ing the blade    Install the blade cover    To oil the blade  do the following      Stop the engine and allow blade to come to  a complete stop    e Ensure ON OFF switch is in the OFF posi   tion    e Disconnect the spark plug wire     spark plug gap at 0 025 inch  0 6 mm   Igni    tion timing is fixed  nonadjustable    1  Twist  then pull off spark plug boot    2  Remove spark plug from cylinder and dis   
14. ed service dealer for re    placement of damaged or worn parts    e ON OFF Switch   Ensure ON OFF switch  functions properly by moving the switch to the  OFF position  Make sure engine stops  then  restart engine and continue      Fuel Tank   Do not use unit if fuel tank shows  signs of damage or leaks          Gearbox   Do not use ifthe gearbox shows  signs of damage or leaks  After 50 hours of  use  we recommend that your gearbox be  serviced by an authorized service dealer     INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT AND   LABELS   e Before and after each use  inspect com   plete unit for loose or damaged parts  After  each use  clean the unit and labels using a  damp cloth with a mild detergent    e Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth     CLEAN AIR FILTER         Air Filter    Air Filter    Cleaning the air filter    A dirty air filter decreases engine perform    ance and increases fuel consumption and   harmful emissions  Always clean after every   5 hours of operation    1  Clean the cover and the area around it to  keep debris from falling into the carburetor  chamber when the cover is removed    2  Remove parts as illustrated    NOTE  Donotclean filter in gasoline or other   flammable solvent  Doing so can create a fire   hazard or produce harmful evaporative emis   sions    3  Wash the filter in soap and water    4  Allow filter to dry      6     5  Add a few drops of oil to the filter  squeeze  filter to distribute oil   6  Replace parts     INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK  ARRESTING SCRE
15. ered up to maintenance schedule   ignition  module  muffler including catalyst  if  equipped   fuel tank  MAINTENANCE  STATEMENT  The owner is responsible for  the performance of all required maintenance       proved Poulan PRO servicing center  as defined in the instruction manual   The information on the product label indicates which standard your engine is certified     Example   Year  EPA and or CALIFORNIA        EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION  THIS ENGINE MEETS EXH  ANo EVA    EMISSIONS REGULATION  ROAD ENGI    FAMILY DISP   SERIAL      MODEL    EMISSION    THE AIR INDEX OF THIS ENGINE IS 3    0 i 2i  4    P   OR SMALL OFF       NES    sl_   10    THE LOWER THE AIR INDEX  THE LESS POLLUTION    REFER TO OWNER S       MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE    SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS     This engine is certified to be emissions compliant for the following use     X Moderate  50 hours   Ol Intermediate  125 hours   O Extended  300 hours       11      
16. lems        WARNING  Alternative fuels  not gas   oline  such as E 15  15  alcohol   E 20  20   alcohol   E 85  85  alcohol  are NOT classified  as gasoline and are NOT approved for use in  2 stroke gasoline engines  Use of alternative  fuels will cause problems such as  improper  clutch engagements  overheating  vapor lock   power loss  lubrication deficiency  deterioration  of fuel lines  gaskets and internal carburetor     4     components  etc  Alternative fuels cause high  moisture absorption into the fueloil mixture  leading to oil and fuel separation     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   It is recommended that the engine not be  operated for longer than 30 seconds at full  throttle  Releasing the trigger and allowing  the engine to briefly return to idle speed  5    10 seconds  will be sufficient     IMPORTANT POINTS   e Use the minimum throttle speed necessary  to effectively cut hedges for optimal hedge  trimmer performance    e Never attempt to use this hedge trimmer to  cut hedges that have any branches with a  diameter larger than 5 8     1 5 cm      OPERATING POSITION    Hearing      Protection       STOPPING YOUR ENGINE   e To stop the engine  move the ON OFF  switch to the OFF position    e If engine does not stop  move choke lever  to the FULL CHOKE position     STARTING YOUR ENGINE   e Fuel engine  Move at least 10 feet  3 me   ters  away from the fueling site    e Remove the blade cover from the blade  before starting the unit    e Hold the unit on the ground in the 
17. n to  use this tool     KNOW YOUR UNIT     Read your instruction manual carefully until  you completely understand and can follow  all warnings and safety rules before operat   ing the unit    e Restrict unit to users who understand and  will follow all warnings and safety rules in  this manual and on the unit     PLAN AHEAD    A WARNING  inspect area before start   ing unit  Remove all debris and hard objects  such as rocks  glass  wire  etc  that can rico   chet  be thrown  or otherwise cause injury or  damage during operation    e Always wear eye protection when operating   servicing  or performing maintenance on unit   Wearing eye protection will help to prevent  brush or debris from being thrown or ricochet   ing into eyes and face which can result in  blindness and or serious injury  Eye protec   tion should be marked Z87    Wear hearing protection when using this  unit    Secure hair above shoulder length  Secure or  remove jewelry  loose clothing  or clothing  with loosely hanging straps  ties  tassels  etc   They can be caught in moving parts    Stay alert  Do not operate unit when you are  tired  ill  upset  or if you are under the influence  of alcohol  drugs  or medication    Keep children  bystanders  and animals  away from work area a minimum of 30 feet   10 meters  when starting or operating unit   HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION   e Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame  in   cluding smoking  open flames  or work that  can cause sparks  in the areas where fuel is 
18. not   1  Air filter dirty  1  Clean or replace air filter   accelerate  2  Spark plug fouled  2  Clean or replace plug  lacks power  and regap   or dies under 3  Carburetor requires 3  Contact an authorized service dealer   a load  adjustment   4  Carbon build up on 4  Contact an authorized service dealer   muffler outlet screen   5  Compression low  5  Contact an authorized service dealer   Engine 1  Choke partially on  1  Adjust choke   smokes 2  Fuel mixture incorrect    2  Empty fuel tank and refill with  excessively  correct fuel mixture   3  Air filter dirty  3  Clean or replace air filter   4  Carburetor requires 4  Contact an authorized service dealer   adjustment   Engine runs 1  Fuel mixture incorrect    1  See    Fueling Engine    in Operation  hot  section       Spark plug incorrect      Carburetor requires  adjustment      Carbon build up on  muffler outlet screen     Pb ON            Replace with correct spark plug     Contact an authorized service dealer       Contact an authorized service dealer           LIMITED WARRANTY    Poulan PRO  a division of Husqvarna Consum   er Outdoor Products N A   Inc   warrants to the  original consumer purchaser that each new  Poulan PRO brand gasoline tool or attachment  is free from defects in material and workman   ship and agrees to repair or replace under this  warranty any defective gasoline product or at   tachment as follows from the original date of  purchase    2 YEARS   Parts and Labor  when used for  household purpo
19. rom unstable sur   faces such as ladders  trees  steep slopes   rooftops  etc  Keep firm footing and balance  at all times    Do not raise unit above your shoulders  the  cutting blade can come dangerously close  to your body    Always keep unit in front of your body  Keep  all parts of your body away from the cutting  blade    Keep the cutting blade and air vents free  from debris    Use only for jobs explained in this manual     MAINTAIN YOUR UNIT PROPERLY   e Have all maintenance other than the rec   ommended procedures described in the in   struction manual performed by an autho   rized service dealer    Disconnect spark plug before performing  maintenance except for carburetor adjust   ments    Do not use a cutting blade that is bent   warped  cracked  broken  or damaged in  any other way  Have worn or damaged  parts replaced by an authorized service  dealer    Use only recommended Poulan PRO cut   ting blades and replacement parts  use of  any other parts may void your warranty and  cause damage to your unit    Empty fuel tank before storing the unit  Use  up fuel left in carburetor by starting engine and  letting it run until it stops    Hand carry the unit with the engine stopped  and the muffler and cutting blade away from  your body  preferably with the blade cover  installed      2            Safety Boots  Glasses          WARNING   Blades can throw objects violently   e You can be blinded or injured   e Wear safety glasses           Ct    A WARNING     Hazard zone
20. s without blade moving  idle too fast  or en   gine stalling  idle speed too slow    e Turn idle speed screw clockwise to in   crease engine speed if engine stalls or dies   e Turn idle speed screw counterclockwise to  decrease engine speed if the blade moves  at idle        WARNING  Recheck the idle speed  after each adjustment  The blade must not  move at idle speed to avoid serious injury to  the operator or others        If you require further assistance or are unsure  about performing this procedure  contact an    authorized service dealer or call  1 800 554 6723   BLADE ADJUSTMENT    The clearance between the cutting blades  must be adjusted periodically to maintain opti   mal performance and sharp cutting            f Blades  AANA AAA  022222224 1222222227  Se    O   N       Cupped       1  Using a wrench  loosen each nut on the  top side of the blade guide           2  Tighten each bolt from underside of blade  with a wrench     UNDERSIDE OF BLADE  A 7 7  Bolt U MAA    3  Loosen each bolt 1 2 turn     aE    1 2 turn UNDERSIDE OF BLADE      i NA  Bolt Ta l a        4  While holding each bolt in place with a  wrench  retighten the nuts     r   TOP SIDE  y OF BLADE       NOTE  After adjustment  the washers be   tween the bolt head and the blade should be  able to be turned by hand  but not loose  enough to move when the unit is tilted from  side to side    CAUTION  If the clearance between the  cutting blades is set too wide  the blades will  not cut correctly  Ifthe bla
21. section     Clean air filter    Check entire unit for loose screws  nuts   and bolts  Replace any damaged  broken   or worn parts    At the beginning of the next season  use  only fresh fuel having the proper gasoline to  oil ratio     TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE    OTHER   e Do not store gasoline from one season to  another    e Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust     NEED ASSISTANCE     NEED ASSISTANCE    Call 1 800 554 6723 for assistance   NEED SERVICE PARTS   Contact your dealer     WARNING  Always stop unit and disconnect spark plug before performing all of the  recommended remedies below except remedies that require operation of the unit                          TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY  Engine will not 1  ON OFF switch in the   1  Move ON OFF switch to the ON  start  OFF position  position   2  Engine flooded  2  See    Starting a Flooded Engine     in Operation Section   3  Fuel tank empty  3  Fill tank with correct fuel mixture   4  Spark plug not firing    4  Install new spark plug   5  Fuel not reaching 5  Check for dirty fuel filter  replace   carburetor  Check for kinked or split fuel line   repair or replace   6  Compression low  6  Contact an authorized service dealer   Engine will 1  Carburetor requires 1  See    Carburetor Idle Speed Adjustment     not idle adjustment  in Service and Adjustments Section   properly  2  Crankshaft seals worn    2  Contact an authorized service dealer   3  Compression low  3  Contact an authorized service dealer   Engine will 
22. ses    90 DAYS   Parts and Labor  when used for  commercial  professional  or income producing  purposes    30 DAYS   Parts and Labor  if used for rental  purposes    This warranty is not transferable and does not  cover damage or liability caused by improper  handling  improper maintenance or alteration   or the use of accessories and or attachments  not specifically recommended by Poulan  PRO for this tool  This warranty does not cov   er tune up  spark plugs  filters  starter ropes   or cutting blades that will wear and require re   placement with reasonable use during the  warranty period  This warranty does not cov   er pre delivery setup or normal adjustments  explained in the instruction manual  This war   ranty does not cover transportation costs    In the event you have a claim under this warran   ty  you must return the product to an authorized  service dealer    Should you have any unanswered questions  concerning this warranty  please contact   Poulan PRO  a division of Husqvarna  Consumer Outdoor Products N A   Inc    1030 Stevens Creek Road   Augusta  GA 30907   1 800 554 6723    In Canada  contact    Poulan PRO   850 Matheson Blvd  West   Mississauga  Ontario L5V 0B4   Giving the model number  serial number and  date of purchase of your product and the name  and address of the authorized dealer from  whom it was purchased    THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU MAY HAVE OTH   ER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO  STATE    NO CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUE
23. starting  position as shown  Support unit so the  blade is off of the ground and away from  trees  bushes  onlookers  etc        HELPFUL TIP    If your engine still does not  start after following these    instructions  please call  1 800 554 6723        STARTING A COLD ENGINE  ora  warm engine after running out of  fuel        WARNING  The cutting blade will be  moving once the throttle lock has been set  and the engine is started  Wear your protec   tive equipment and observe all safety instruc   tions    ON OFF    Switch Throttle Lock  e    Throttle Lock out       Throttle  Trigger    1  Move the ON OFF switch to the ON posi   tion   2  Engage the throttle lock as follows   e press the throttle lock out   e squeeze and hold throttle trigger   e press and hold throttle lock  then  e release the throttle trigger  NOTE  Keep the throttle lock engaged until  the engine starts   3  Slowly press the primer bulb 6 times   4  Move the choke lever to the FULL CHOKE  position   Primer Bulb          Choke  Lever    5  Pull starter rope handle sharply until en   gine sounds as if it is trying to run  but do  not pull rope more than 6 times    6  Move the choke lever to the HALF  CHOKE position    7  Pull starter rope sharply until the engine  runs  but no more than 6 pulls    NOTE  If the engine doesn t start after 6 pulls   at the HALF CHOKE position   check to  make sure the ON OFF switch is in the ON  position  Move the choke lever to the FULL  CHOKE position and press the primer b
24. such as the carburetor  the igni   tion system and the fuel tank  Where a warrant   able condition exists  Poulan PRO will repair  your small off road engine at no cost to you   Expenses covered under warranty include  diagnosis  parts and labor  MANUFACTUR   ER   S WARRANTY COVERAGE  If any  emissions related part on your engine  as    listed under Emissions Control Warranty Parts  List  is defective or a defect in the materials or  workmanship of the engine causes the failure of  such an emission related part  the part will be re   paired or replaced by Poulan PRO  OWNER S  WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  As the  small off road engine owner  you are respon   sible for the performance of the required  maintenance listed in your instruction manu   al  Poulan PRO recommends that you retain  all receipts covering maintenance on your  small off road engine  but Poulan PRO can   not deny warranty solely for the lack of re   ceipts or for your failure to ensure the perfor   mance of all scheduled maintenance  As the  small off road engine owner  you should be  aware that Poulan PRO may deny you war   ranty coverage if your small off road engine  or a part of it has failed due to abuse  neglect   improper maintenance  unapproved modifi   cations  or the use of parts not made or ap   proved by the original equipment manufactur   er  You are responsible for presenting your      10     small off road engine to an Poulan PRO autho   rized repair center as soon as a problem exists   Warranty
25. ulb 6  times  pull the starter rope 2 more times   Move the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE  position and pull the starter rope until the en   gine runs  but no more than 6 more pulls  If  the engine still doesn   t start  it is probably  flooded  Proceed to STARTING A  FLOODED ENGINE      Once the engine starts  allow the engine to  run 10 seconds  then move the choke lever  tothe OFF CHOKE position  Allow the unit to    run for 30 more seconds atthe OFF CHOKE  position before squeezing and releasing the  throttle trigger to release the throttle lock    NOTE  If engine dies with the choke lever in  the OFF CHOKE position  move the  choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position  and pull the rope until the engine runs  but  no more than 6 pulls     STARTING A WARM ENGINE   1  Move the ON OFF switch to the ON posi   tion    2  Slowly press the primer bulb 6 times    3  Move the choke lever to the HALF  CHOKE position    4  Engage the throttle lock as directed in  STARTING A COLD ENGINE    NOTE  Keep the throttle lock engaged until   the engine starts    5  Pull starter rope sharply until engine runs   but no more than 5 pulls     6  Allow the engine to run 10 seconds  then  move the choke lever to the OFF CHOKE  position    7  Release the throttle lock by squeezing and  releasing the trigger    NOTE  If engine has not started  pull starter  rope 5 more pulls  If engine still does not  run  it is probably flooded  Proceed to  STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE     STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE  Floo
    
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