User manual MTD EDGER 500

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[. . . ] Only store fuel in approved containers and never store fuel near sources of ignition (e. g. Replace exhaust, fuel tank and tank lid, if damaged. 1 Replacement parts must meet the manufacturer´s requirements. Only use original replacement parts or replacement parts approved by the manufacturer. While the unit is in use Make sure that there are no other people, especially children, or animals anywhere near the operating area of the unit. [. . . ] The unit is only to be operated with the cover in place. Ensure that the symbols on the unit are legible at all times. Symbols in this manual The following symbols are used in this manual: Warning / Danger The symbol is intended to point out hazards related to the activity described, which could endanger the personal safety of the operator or others and cause damage to property. 2 English General view of the unit Figure 2: 1. The further forward the control lever is moved, the deeper or lower the cut. Notches Danger Never make any adjustments while engine is running The cutting blade can be adjusted to 3 positions . Danger Never make any adjustments while engine is running The right rear wheel can be adjusted to edge along a curb. ­ Controls Throttle control lever (optional) The throttle control lever is located on the engine. It regulates the engine speed and stops the engine. (See engine manual). Safety bar Figure 4 The safety bar (3) must be depressed against the upper handle in order to operate the unit. Recoil starter Figure 4 Stand behind the unit and pull the recoil starter (2) to start the unit Blade depth control Figure 4 Danger Do not under any circumstances attempt to defeat the function of the blade depth control. (see section Adjusting the blade depth control) The function of the blade depth control (1) is to control the depth of the cut. To lower the blade to the cutting position, move the handle lever to the left and move it forward to select the cutting Operation Also follow the instructions in the engine handbook. Danger People, particularly children, or animals must be kept away from the mower during operation. Falling over ­ Push the lawn mower along at no faster than walking pace. 3 Take particular care when mowing backwards and pulling the lawn mower towards you. ­ When cutting grass on a steep slope, the lawn mower could tip over and cause an injury. It can be dangerous to mow at the lawn edges and in the vicinity of hedges or steep banks. ­ When cutting wet grass, the lawn mower can slip due to reduced traction and cause you to fall over. ­ Only operate the lawn mower during daylight Injuries ­ Stop engine before moving the unit across surfaces such as paths or drives. ­ Inspect the area to be mown and remove all objects that could be picked up by the unit and thrown out. ­ Do not make any adjustments to the unit while the engine is running. Danger of suffocation through carbon monoxide Only run the engine in well- aired rooms and outdoors. [. . . ] If there is any doubt, your dealer will be pleased to provide further assistance. For repairs, see your authorized service dealer. Problem Engine fails to start Possible cause(s) Empty fuel tank or stale fuel. Throttle control lever in wrong position Spark plug wire disconnected. Unit running on CHOKE Spark plug wire loose Stale fuel Vent in gas cap plugged Water or dirt in fuel system. [. . . ]

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