Gardenline 31CC 4 STROKE User Manual - Warm Start
Understanding and using these operating instructions
31cc Brushcutter / Line Trimmer
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Operating instructions and safety notes!
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
31cc Brushcutter / Line Trimmer
e-mail: help@powertoolsupport.com
1800 909 909
MODEL: №. WLBCF310 • 08/2015 • 49290
5. Push the choke (red lever) (22) half way down and allow the motor to
warm up. Restart if the motor stops.
Do not pull the cord with a jerk or release it until fully rewound. Provided
the previous steps have been performed, the motor should start.
6. Once the engine is fully warm ensure the choke (red lever) (22) is down fully
to the run position (warm start).
Warm Start
When re starting the unit after it has been used and the motor is hot, there is no
need to engage the choke (red lever) (22). Follow steps 4, 5, and 6 above.
A Flooded engine
If the choke (red lever) (22) has been left in the full choke position and the
engine will not start, it is possible the engine has been flooded (Too much fuel).
To assist to clear a flooded engine:
1. Move the choke (red lever) (22) to the run or warm start position.
2. Squeeze the safety lever (9), and pull on fully the throttle trigger (8).
3. Check the on/off switch (10) is on.
4. Pull the recoil starter (2) a number of times to clear the fuel and start the motor.
WARNING. Be aware that if starting occurs with the throttle pressed,
the motor will accelerate and thus engaging the clutch, which will then
rotate the cutting head.
As soon as the motor starts release the throttle so the motor runs at idle
speed and disengages the clutch.
Adjusting the speed on the Brushcutter / Line Trimmer
NOTE: The cutting head (spool and line) will not rotate at the idle speed.
The cutting head (spool and line) will engage and rotate when the speed of
the motor is increased.
1. To increase speed and engage the cutting
head, squeeze the safety lever (9) and then
throttle trigger (8). (Fig. BA)
2. To decrease the speed, slowly release the
throttle trigger (8) to the desired speed.
3. To disengage the cutter head (spool and line),
release all pressure on the throttle trigger (8)
and allow the motor to return to idle. The cutter
head (spool and line) will disengage at idle.