DRAPER 80880 Petrol Brush Cutter and Line Trimmer Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- DRAPER
Table of Contents
- 80880 Petrol Brush Cutter and Line Trimmer
- TITLE PAGE
- GUARANTEE
- INTRODUCTION
- HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
- UNPACKING AND CHECKING
- ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH CUTTER
- BRUSH CUTTER INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
- OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
- EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
- DISPOSAL
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
80880 Petrol Brush Cutter and Line Trimmer
Instruction Manual
PETROL BRUSH CUTTER
80880
80880 Petrol Brush Cutter and Line Trimmer
These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions.
This document is part of the product, keep it for the life of the product
passing it on to any subsequent holder of the product. Read all these
instructions before assembling, operating or maintaining this product.
This manual has been compiled by Draper Tools describing the purpose for which
the product has been designed, and contains all the necessary information to
ensure its correct and safe use. By following all the general safety
instructions contained in this manual, it will ensure both product and
operator safety, together with longer life of the product itself.
All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to
help illustrate the operation of the product.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information
contained in this manual, the Draper Tools policy of continuous improvement
determines the right to make modifications without prior warning.
TITLE PAGE
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
USER MANUAL FOR: Petrol Brush Cutter
Stock No: 80880
Part No: GTP34
1.2 REVISIONS:
Date first published September 2017.
Revised version April 2022
As our user manuals are continually updated, users should make sure that they
use the very latest version.
Downloads are available from: http://drapertools.com/manuals
Draper Tools Limited
Hursley Road
Chandler’s Ford
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO53 1YF
UK| Delta International BV
Oude Craaf 8
6002 NL
Weert
Netherlands
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Product Helpline: +44 (0) 23 8049 4344
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1.3 UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT:
WARNING! — Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or
death.
CAUTION! — Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the
product or surroundings.
1.4 COPYRIGHT © NOTICE:
Copyright © Draper Tools Limited.
Permission is granted to reproduce this publication for personal and
educational use only. Commercial copying, redistribution, hiring or lending is
prohibited.
No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted
in any other form or means without written permission from Draper Tools
Limited.
In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact.
GUARANTEE
3.1 GUARANTEE
Draper tools have been carefully tested and inspected before shipment and are
guaranteed to be free from defective materials and workmanship.
Should the tool develop a fault, please return the complete tool to your
nearest distributor or contact:
Draper Tools Limited, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 1YF.
England.
Telephone Sales Desk: (023) 8049 4333 or:
Product Helpline (023) 8049 4344.
A proof of purchase must be provided.
If upon inspection it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective
materials or workmanship, repairs will be carried out free of charge. This
guarantee period covering parts/labour is 12 months from the date of purchase
except where tools are hired out when the guarantee period is 90 days from
the date of purchase. The guarantee is extended to 24 months for parts only.
This guarantee does not apply to normal wear and tear, nor does it cover any
damage caused by misuse, careless or unsafe handling, alterations, accidents,
or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper
warranty repair agent.
Note: If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty, repairs and
carriage charges will be quoted and made accordingly.
This guarantee applies in lieu of any other guarantee expressed or implied and
variations of its terms are not authorised.
‘Your Draper guarantee is not effective unless you can produce upon request a
dated receipt or invoice to verify your proof of purchase within the guarantee
period.
Please note that this guarantee is an additional benefit and does not affect
your statutory rights.
Draper Tools Limited.
INTRODUCTION
41 SCOPE
This product is designed for the cutting of grass, weeds and similar soft
vegetation with the line trimmer head.
With the brush cutter blade fitted it can cut stubborn weeds and brush.
Stock No. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….80880
Part No…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. GTP34
Fuel tank capacity ………………………………………………………………………………………………..0.9L
Cutting attachment:
Grass trimmer:
Type ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2.4mmO Tap’N’Go
Cutting diameter …………………………………………………………………………………………………..440mm
Brush cutter:
Type …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 tooth metal blade
Blade diameter: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………255mm
Engine displacement …………………………………………………………………………………………….32.5cc
Maximum engine performance (ISO 8893) ……………………………………………………………..1000W (1KW)
Engine speed at recommended max. spindle rotational frequency
……………………………..8,200min.’
Engine speed at idling …………………………………………………………………………………………….3,000nnin-1
Vibration level …………………………………………………………………………………………………………8.0m/s2
Sound pressure level …………………………………………………………………………………………………96.2dB(A)
Sound power level …………………………………………………………………………………………………108.0dB(A)
Weight …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7.2kg (gross)
4.3 HANDLING AND STORAGE
Care must still be taken when handling and lifting. Dropping this machine will
have an effect on the accuracy and may also result in personal injury. This
machine is not a toy and must be respected. The environment will have a
negative result on its operation if you are not careful. If the air is damp,
components will rust. If the machine is unprotected from dust and debris;
components will become clogged: And if not cleaned and maintained correctly or
regularly the machine will not perform at its best.
HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: A brush cutter can cause serious or even fatal injury if used carelessly or incorrectly. For your safety, please read and understand these instructions before operating the machine. Brush cutters pose a health and safety risk even to careful and informed users. Seek advice, training or employ a professional to carry out the task if uncertain or nervous of the potential risks and dangers involved.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Equipment specifically designed for use with brush cutters shall be worn, consisting of:
- Safety helmet (EN 397).
- Mesh visor (EN 1731).
- Hearing protection (EN 352).
- Gloves – to reduce vibration.
- Trousers with incorporated or additional shin guards.
- Non-slip boots (EN 345-2).
- High visibility jacket.
Foot and shin protection are paramount as debris thrown from the cutting means exits at high velocit
- Training
- Read the instructions carefully.
- Do not operate the machine without being completely familiar on all safety aspects, functions and most importantly how to stop the machine in an emergency.
- Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the appliance. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator.
- The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
3) Preparation
- Never operate the machine whilst tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicines that may impair vision, judgement or coordination.
- Never use a machine that has been modified from its original specification.
- Always carry a basic first aid kit containing large wound dressings.
- Keep bystanders a minimum of 15m away and all access points into the work area marked accordingly.
- Never stand on anything other than the ground.
- Check cutting attachment is correctly fitted to the machine before attempting to start the engine.
4) Operation
- Ensure the correct ratio of fuel and oil are used.
- Never use the brush cutter if the stop switch is faulty or not functional.
- Prior to each use, inspect the brush cutter for damage. Ensure all safety mechanisms function correctly and the cutting means is of the type and design specified by the manufacturer.
- Never set the machine down whilst the engine is still running or cutting attachment rotating.
- Beware of conditions under foot. Always ensure safe footing.
- Always be sure of your footing on slopes.
- Never cut above knee height.
- Never operate the brush cutter with defective or missing guards.
- Avoid inhalation of exhaust gases. Never run in enclosed spaces/indoors due to risk of gas poisoning.
- Always operate the brush cutter with both hands.
- Only operate using the harness supplied. Ensure it is suitably adjusted to the correct size for the user to avoid fatigue during use.
- Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts.
- Ensure the engine is stopped and disconnect the spark ignition lead:
- whenever you leave the machine.
- before clearing entangled debris.
- before checking, cleaning or working on the machine.
- after striking a foreign object. Inspect the machine for damage and make repairs as necessary.
- if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally. Stop the engine immediately before inspecting.
5) Maintenance
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Never modify this brush cutter in any way.
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Always maintain the brush cutter in good working order and regularly serviced by an
authorised agent. -
Only use replacement parts supplied by the manufacturer.
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Ensure the spindle/cutting means does not rotate while the brush cutter is at idle.
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All safety devices must remain fitted and functional.
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Use only fresh, clean and good quality fuel/oil mix in this brush cutter.
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Never refuel in close proximity to naked flames, sparks or other sources of ignition, e.g. a
cigarette. -
Allow engine to cool before refuelling.
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Ensure the correct ratio of fuel and oil are used.
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Do not set down a hot brush cutter on or near easily combustible material e.g. dry leaves or
grass. -
Move away from the refuelling area before restarting the brush cutter.
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Store fuel for short periods only and avoid mixing more than is required. Store in a
container specifically designed for petrochemical applications away from heat and direct
sunlight. -
Wipe up and correctly dispose of any fuel spillage immediately with a suitable medium.
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Regularly check external nuts and fixing to ensure vibration caused by normal use has not
begun to loosen them.
6)Storage
- After each use clean the brush cutter thoroughly.
- Remove the spark plug ignition lead from the back of the spark plug and position the lead to avoid accidental reconnection.
- Locate the machine out the reach of children, in a dry locked unit.
- Remove all residual fuel from the fuel tank before storing.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
6.1 IDENTIFICATION
1. Flexible cutting element (filament line).
2. Shaft tube.
3. Split shaft connection.
4. Harness suspension point.
5. Handle.
6. Cutting attachment guard (filament line).
7. Filament line length trimming blade.
8. Throttle trigger.
9. Engine stopping device.| 10. Throttle lock.
11. Throttle trigger lockout.
12. Fuel tank cap.
13. Primer.
14. Air filter cover.
15. Choke.
16. Spark plug cover.
17. Silencer (muffler).
18. Pull start cord.
19. Fuel tank.
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UNPACKING AND CHECKING
7.1 PACKAGING
Carefully remove the machine from the packaging and examine it for any sign of
damage that may have happened during shipping. Lay the contents out and check
them against the parts shown below. If any part is damaged or missing; please
contact the Draper Helpline (the telephone number appears on the Title page)
and do not attempt to use the machine.
The packaging material should be retained at least during the guarantee
period: in case the machine needs to be returned for repair.
Warning! Some of the packaging materials used may be harmful to children.
Do not leave any of these materials in the reach of children.
If any of the packaging is to be thrown away, make sure they are disposed of
correctly; according to local regulations.
7.2 WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
The packaging contains several parts and semi-assembled elements that require
final assembly.
Lay out the contents and check off the items against those featured below.
20. Fuel mixing bottle.
21. Shoulder strap/harness – quick release.
22. Blade.
23. Securing cap.
24. Spacer ring.
25. Securing nut.
26. Screwdriver.
27. Spanner.
28. Hex. keys.
29. Box spanner.
ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH CUTTER
8.1 SPLIT SHAFT
Before attempting to join the two part shaft, ensure locking knob 3.1 is
loose.
Depress lever 3.3 and insert the lower shaft into coupler3.2
Note: Ensure the lower shaft is correctly originated prior to insertion
to aid alignment. Release lever 3.3 . Only when lever 3.3 springs
outward has the shaft correctly located. Tighten knob 3.1 securely.
To separate the shaft loosen lock knob 3.1 , depress lever 3.3 and
pull the sections apart.
Note: Never attempt to separate the shaft until the engine and cutting
means have stopped.
8.2 SHOULDER STRAP
Fit the shoulder strap across the chest from left shoulder down to right hip.
Adjust the metal buckle to suit. Mount the brush cutter to the harness b ching
the harness clip 4 onto the harness point 21.1
It may be prudent to further adjust the strap at this point to ensure a
comfortable fit.
Adjust the harness straps so that the brush cutter blade is parallel to the
ground. The harness point is fixed during manufacture and should provide
excellent machine balance. With a cutting blade fitted the machine should
balance with the blade approximately 10cm from the ground to prevent contact
with stones etc
Attention: Metal blade is sharp – wear gloves when handling.
8.3 CHANGING THE CUTTING MEANS
Warning: Only use cutting means of the type and design as specified by
the manufacturer.
To remove the brush blade invert the machine and insert the hex. key (28)
through aperture (1.1) in the guard and locate it in the corresponding
aperture on the rear flange.
This prevents the blade from rotating.
Whilst holding the hex. key in position, use the box spanner to unscrew the
blade securing nut in a clockwise direction. Note: The spindle has a left
hand thread.
Remove nut (25) front flange (23), rear flange (24.1) and blade (22)
Note: The rear flange is a tight fit in the blade so may be difficult to
detach from the blade.
Note: The blade is reversible and can be fitted either way up.
To fit the trimming spool, first mount the plastic guard (6) to mounting
point(6.1) Use the hex. bolts(6.2) supplied.
Refit the rear flange on to the spindle ensuring correct orientation.
Using a hex. key to lock the spindle through the corresponding apertures
(1.1). Screw on the filament line spool anti-clockwise. Ensure the trimmer
head is tightened securely to the spindle.
Warning: Take care against injury from any device fitted for trimming the
filament line length.
8.4 FUEL
This brush cutter is equipped with a 2 stroke air cooled petrol engine.
This type of engine requires a mixture of fuel and oil to perform and
function. Failure to use the correct oil, fuel or mixture ratio will cause
permanent damage to the engine. Only use fresh, clean, good quality unleaded
fuel mixed with a high quality 2 stroke oil. Do not use any other types of
oil e.g. engine oil as this will cause damage to the engine.
For standard oil a mix ratio of 25:1 must be used to mix a ratio of 25:1, add
0.2 litres (200ml) of 2 stroke oil into 5 litres of unleaded fuel (4%). For
synthetic oil a mix ratio of 50:1 must be used. To mix a ratio of 50:1, add
0.1 litres (100ml) of 2 stroke oil into 5 litres of unleaded fuel (2%).
Attention: Always handle fuel with caution. Pour the fuel/oil mixture
into a specifically designed mixing receptacle before replacing the cap and
shaking gently. Remove the fuel tank cap (12) by turning anti-clockwise.
With the aid of a funnel pour the fuel/oil mixture into the fuel tank before
replacing the cap firmly.
Note: Always mix and refuel in a well ventilated area away from sources
of ignition.
BRUSH CUTTER INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Use of this product can pose a danger to wildlife. Before attempting to use this product check the area, particularly long grass and under bushes, for signs of life and relocate if necessary.
Note: Not all animals will be deterred by the noise of the product alone.
Waming: Do not start the machine until it is fully assembled, correctly
adjusted and all functions and controls are familiar.
9.1 COLD STARTING THE ENGINE
Place the brush cutter on a clear, stable piece of ground making sure that the
cutting means is free and not touching any objects.
Ensure that the stop switch (9) is in the ‘on’ position. Grip the handle,
covering the throttle trigger lockou 11 with the palm of your hand. Pull
the throttle trigger (8) Depress throttle lock button 10 and release
throttle trigger. The trigger will be locked in a partially advance position
for starting purposes. Pump the primer (13) repeatedly until fuel begins
to appear in the bulb. This moves fuel up the lines to the head. Move choke
lever upwards to the |/ position. Firmly grasp the brush cutter shaft below
the power head with your left hand. Slowly pull the recoil starter cord until
resistance is felt then proceed to pull the starter using short, sharp
movements.
Note: Do not pull the starter cord to its full extent or allow it to
recoil without control as this can damage the mechanism. Continue to pull the
cord until the engine attempts to start. At this point return the choke lever
(15) to the open position (down). Pull the starter cord until the engine
starts. As soon as the engine is running, gently depress the throttle trigger
to release the throttle lock button. |
Release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to idle Warning: The blade
will rotate while the throttle lock button is engaged.
Note: If there is a strong smell of fuel this indicates the engine may be
flooded. Wait a few minutes before attempting to re-start the machine as if
the engine were warm i.e. no choke.
Allow the engine to run at low speed for approx. 1 minute before running at
full throttle.
9.2 WARM STARTING THE ENGINE
Position the stop to the ‘on’ position. Engage the throttle lock button.
Without any choke, pull the starter cord to start the engine. Gently depress
the throttle trigger to release the throttle start button.
9.3 STOPPING THE ENGINE
To stop the engine, slide the ‘stop’ switch upwards to the ‘off’ position.
Warning: The cutting means will continue to rotate for a period after the
throttle has been released/the engine stopped.
WORKING TECHNIQUES
9.4 BRUSH CUTTING
This brush cutter blade is intended to cut coarse grass, weed, brush or
similar vegetation.
Note: The cutting blade should not be used on woody stems with a diameter
greater than 2cm. Begin cutting at full throttle. The brush is cut down using
sweeping sideways movements. Clearing is done on the right to left stroke with
the left hand side of the blade (between approx 8-12 o’clock) performing the
cut. As much as possible, try to work systematically. Stand firmly with your
feet approximately shoulder width apart. Move forward after the return stroke
and stand firmly once again. Prevent the blade contacting the ground. To
avoid risk of material becoming wrapped around the blade, always work at full
throttle and where possible avoid previously cut material on the return
stroke.
9.5 BLADE THRUST
Definition:
Sudden and uncontrolled motion towards the operators side or rear that may
occur when the rotating blade comes in contact with a solid object such as a
tree, rock or wall. This is particularly the case if attempting to make a cut
with the blade segment between 12 and 2 o’clock. Use of this blade segment
should be avoided; failure to do so can lead to uncontrollable kickback and
possible risk of personal injury. To avoid kickback only use the blade segment
between 8 and 12 o’clock. Performing cuts using the blade segment between 2
and 5 o’clock should be carried out by trained and experienced operators only.
9.6 GRASS TRIMMING
The nylon filament line head is intended to cut grass or similar soft
vegetation only. Line can easily wear due to contact with trees, stones,
walls, fences etc.
As with the metal blade, grass is cut using sweeping sideways movements
keeping the line parallel to the ground, however cutting of vegetation can be
achieved around the entire trimming head circumference.
Note: The most effective cutting area shown in figure 13. Be careful not
to strike the ground with the trimming head or line as this can cause
excessive wear, and damage the lawn surface. This can also lead to
unintentional release of nylon line due to the ‘Tap n ‘‘Go mechanism. Check
the nylon line regularly and adjust if necessary.
This machine is fitted with a tap‘n’go cutting spool. To release more line,
while the head is rotating gently tap button (1.3) on solid ground. The line
will automatically be advanced and the diameter trimmed to give an even cut.
Note: Care should be taken not to release too much line as wastage and
possible guard damage can occur. Small amounts of excess line will be removed
by the blade 7 fitted to the underside of the guard. Should the line not
be correctly released, manual adjustment should be made.
Note: Ensure the engine is switched off and the cutting means stopped
before attempting to carry out this adjustment. To remove the spool from the
machine, press the sides of the spool body 1.5 as indicated to release the
spool cap (1.6). If ine is required, simply pull both protruding ends
1.4.
If there is excess line, turn the tap’n’go button clockwise to retract as
required. As a guide, the max. line length is approx.15cm.
Note: Ensure the function of the tap’n’go spool is correct before
restarting the machine. The cutting means are affected by general wear and
tear and as such are considered consumable items.
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Warning: Do not carry out repairs on this machine if you are not
qualified to do so with the exemption of the items listed in this maintenance
section.
10.1 CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT
Warning: During this operation the cutting means will be moving. Observe
all necessary safety precautions.
Note: The cutting means MUST NOT move while the engine is at idle speed.
The carburettor has been set at standard values during manufacture.
Adjustments to these values may be required if the cutting means moves at idle
or the machine will not idle. To adjust, start the engine and idle to warm up.
If the engine stalls, the idle speed is too slow, if the cutting means moves
the idle speed is too fast. Using a plain slot screwdriver, turn adjustment
screw 15.1 clockwise to increase idle speed or anti-clockwise to decrease.
Stop the engine, allow to cool and disconnect the spark plug ignition lead
before carrying out maintenance or adjustment on this machine.
10.2 AIRFILTER
A clogged air filter both reduces the efficiency of the engine and cutting,
but also increases fuel consumption. Remove air filter cover (AH) by
unscrewing knob (Al). Lift off cover being careful of the choke lever and
locating tabs.
Remove the air filter and clean in warm soapy water. Allow to dry completely
before refitting. Always replace the filter if it is damaged or when dirt
cannot be washed out.
10.3 SPARK PLUG
The spark plug should be replaced annually or when the brush cutter has
problems starting.
Unscrew and remove the spark plug cover to revel the spark plug.
Carefully pull off the spark plug HT lead.
Using the box spanner supplied unscrew the plug anti-clockwise.
Note: Ensure the spark plug has the correct heat range for this machine.
If the electrodes are excessively soiled or are very worn, replace with a
suitable equivalent plug.
Excessive soiling can be due to the ratio of oil to fuel is too high. Or not
the appropriate type or the air filter is partially clogged.
Note: The spark plug gap should be 0.6mm. Use feeler gauge to check the
gap.
DANGER! In order to maintain the original safety features, do not make
any changes to the machine. In case of repairs, only use genuine spare
parts.
Before each use, check that there are no loose or damaged parts or screws and
that there are no cracks or signs of wear on the cutting blades.
Replace the damaged parts at an authorised service centre before using the
machine.
10.4 CLEANING, TRANSPORT & STORAGE
Note: Stop the engine and allow to cool before cleaning, transporting or
storing the machine.
Clean the unit after each use. Only use a mild detergent and sponge on plastic
surfaces. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
Separation of fuel can lead to acids forming during storage. In order to avoid
engine problems empty fuel system if storing for longer than 30 days. Empty
the fuel tank, start the engine and allow to run until it stops. Ensure fresh
fuel is used next season. Never use engine or carburettor cleaning products
in the fuel tank as permanent damage may occur.
To prevent starting/running problems after storage, lay the machine
horizontally with the fuel tank on the underside.
Do not store the machine or fuel in an enclosed area where fuel vapours can
reach sparks or flame from switches, heaters, electric motors etc.
Store in a safe area out of the reach of children.
WARNING: ALWAYS STOP THE UNIT AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG PRIOR TO
PERFORMING ANY OF THE REMEDIES, EXCEPT WHERE THE REMEDY REQUIRES THE ENGINE TO
BE RUNNING.
PROBLEM. | PROBABLE CAUSE. | REMEDY SUGGESTED |
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Engine will not start or only runs for a few seconds.. | 1. Fuel tank empty. |
2. No fuel reaching carburettor
3. Engine flooded
4. Stop switch off.
5. Spark plug.| 1. Fill with correct fuel/oil mixture.
2. Check for a dirty fuel filter; clean or replace. Check for damage to fuel
line.
3. Wait a few minutes then attempt to start as if engine was warm.
4. Move stop switch to on position.
5. Clean or replace spark plug.
Engine does not idle correctly.
| 1. Carburettor requires adjusting.
2. Other.| 1. Adjust carburettor idle.
2. Contact authorised service agent.
Engine stutters, lacks power or stalls under load.| 1. Spark plug soiled.
2. Air filter dirty.
3. Carburettor requires adjusting.| 1. Clean and re-gap or replace.
2. Clean or replace air filter.
3. Contact authorised service agent.
Excessive engine smoke.| 1.Too much oil mixed with unleaded fuel.| 1. Empty
fuel tank and refill with correct oil/fuel mixture.
Cutting means moves while engine at idle speed.| 1. Carburettor requires
adjusting.
2. Clutch fault.| 1. Adjust carburettor idle.
2. Contact authorised service agent.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ITEM | STOCK No. | PART No. |
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3-tooth metal blade
Line trimming head| 85279
17772| AGTP33-BLD
AGTP32-84
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
12.1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
| Single value noise marking. (Maximum declared A-Weighted sound power level
in decibels).
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| Warning!
Wear suitable foot protection.
| Warning!
Wear suitable eye/face protection.
| Warning!
Read the instruction manual.
| Warning!
Keep bystanders away.
| Warning!
Risk of danger to wildlife.
| Danger!
Beware of sharp blades.
| Danger!
Risk of flying debris.
DISPOSAL
13.1 DISPOSAL
— Atthe end of the machine’s working life, or when it can no longer be
repaired, ensure that it is disposed of according to national regulations.
— Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area.
In all circumstances:
- Do not dispose with domestic waste.
- Do not incinerate.
- Do not abandon in the environment.
- When decommissioning remove all subsidiary fluids for appropriate disposal.
Draper Tools Limited, Hursley Road,
Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire. SO53 1YF. U.K.
Delta International BV, Oude Graaf 8, 6002 NL, Weert, Netherlands
Helpline: (023) 8049 4344
Sales Desk: (023) 8049 4333
Internet: drapertools.com
E-mail: sales@drapertools.com
General Enquiries: (023) 8026 6355
Service/Warranty Repair Agent:
For aftersales servicing or warranty repairs, please contact the Draper Tools Helpline for details of an agent in your local area.
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