Gude GFS 1503 B Cordless Brush Cutter Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- Gude
Table of Contents
Translation of the original instructions – Lawn Trimmer
GFS 1503 B
95195
Please read the instructions carefully before starting the machine.
STARTING-UP THE MACHINE
DELIVERED ITEMS
Introduction
To enjoy your new appliance as long as possible, please read carefully the
Operating Instructions and the attached safety instructions before putting the
appliance into operation. We also recommend keeping the Operating Instructions
for future reference.
Making technical changes to improve the appliance as part of the continuous
product development reserved. Illustrations may therefore be different.
This document represents the original Operating Instructions.
Supply includes
Take the appliance out of the transport container and check whether there
are the following parts:
- Lawn trimmer including operating handles
- Protection cover
- Rotational knife
- Star knife
- Spool of string
- Shoulder strap system
- Fixation material (4x bolt + washer; 4x bolt + expander ring + washer + nut)
- Original Operating Instructions
- Warranty certificate
If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer.
Use as designated
Lawn trimmer for treating and cutting natural grass plots and low bushes.
The appliance cannot be used for other works than those for which it has been
designed and which are specified in the Operating Instructions.
Any other use will be considered use in conflict with the designation. The
manufacturer will not be liable for any consequential damage and injuries.
Please be sure to know that the appliance has not been designed for industrial
purposes.
Appliance description (pic. A-D)
1. Operating handle
2. Engine unit
3. Handle
4. Shoulder strap system
5. Spool of string
6. Star knife
7. Rotational knife
8. Protection cover
9. Post
10. Post connection piece| 11. Socket plug
12. Air filter
13. Choke
14. Exhaust
15. Starter cable
16. Tank
17. Operating switch
18. Release
19. Hand throttle
20. String cut-off knife
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Technical specifications
GFS 1503 B # 95195
Engine:
Fuel:
Capacity:
Tank capacity:
Max. speed:
Mounting dimensions:
Weight: 8,8| 1,5 kW / 2,0 PS
Mixture for 2-stroke 1:40
51,7 ccm
0,9 l -1
8000 min
1.800x590x380 mm
8,8 kg
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Operator requirements
The operator must carefully read the Operating Instructions before using
the appliance.
Qualification
No special qualification is necessary for using the appliance apart from
detailed instruction by an expert.
Minimum age
The appliance can only be operated by persons over 18 years of age. An
exception includes youngsters operating the appliance within their
professional education to achieve necessary skills under the trainer’s
supervision.
Training
Using the appliance only requires appropriate instructions by a
professional or reading the Operating Instructions. No special training is
necessary.
Before putting the appliance into operation
Assembly
Connect both parts of the post with an aluminum die-cast cap. In doing so,
make sure the drive shaft slides in inside.
Insert both parts of the handle (pic. E) in the post and fix them using bolts
and washers (pic. F).
Insert the protection cover in the bottom post (pic. G) and screw it using
bolts, an expander ring, a washer, and a nut.
Depending on the type of work, fit the rotational/star knife or the spool of
string (pic. H-N).
- Use the fork wrench and socket-screw key or any other suitable tool to loosen the nut on the cutting head. Then, remove the protective cover and distance disc.
- Now fit the necessary knife or string head to the bolt.
- When the rotational or star knife is used, the distance disc, protection cover, and nut must be refitted.
It is not necessary for operation with the spool of string.
Protective gloves are to be worn when fitting the knife.
Please make sure the assembled parts are firmly tightened.
Hook the shoulder strap system to the eye on the post (pic. O) and adjust it
in a way that the cutting head is in parallel with the ground. To adjust the
optimum length, move the trimmer sideways several times without starting the
engine.
Before putting the appliance into operation, check it for the following:
- Fuel system tightness
- Perfect condition of the protection and cutting equipment
- Firm tightening of all the screwing
Fuel and oil
Use the mixture for 2-stroke 1:40.
Do not use a petrol mixture stored for more than
30 days at E10).
Fuel mixing ratio table
Fuel| Oil for 2-stroke
1 liter| 25 ml
5 liters| 125 ml
General safety instructions
**Please read carefully the Operating Instructions.
Familiarise with the control elements and appropriate use of the appliance.
Keep the Operating Instructions for future reference.
Keep the place of your work clean!
Messing in the place of your work may result in injuries.
Consider the environment
Do not expose the appliance to rain.
Do not use the appliance in a wet or moist environment.
Provide adequate lighting.
Do not use the appliance near flammable liquids or gases.
Keep other persons at a safe distance!
Do not let other persons, especially children, touch the appliance and cable.
Keep them at a sufficient distance from the place of your work.
Store the appliance properly!
An appliance that is not used should be kept in a dry, locked place
inapproachable to children.
Do not overload your appliance!
Work within the specified output range.
Use the right appliance!
Do not use the appliance for purposes for which it has not been designed.
Be careful!
Pay attention to what you are doing. Use common sense when working. Do not use
the appliance when you are tired.
CAUTION!**
Use of any other accessory equipment may lead to a risk of injury.
Have your appliance repaired by a professional only!
This appliance corresponds to appropriate safety regulations. Repairs may only
be executed by a professional, using original spare parts; otherwise, the user
will face a risk of injury.
Never cut when there are persons, especially children, near the appliance.
Cut under adequate visibility only.
Marking
Product safety:
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Product corresponds to
appropriate EU standards|
Prohibitions:
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Protect against rain and moisture! Do not cut wet grass!|
Warning:
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Warning/caution| Risk of injury by throwaway items.
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Warning against flammable materials| Warning against the hot surface
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Warning against dangerous electric voltage| Warning against rotating parts
Commands:
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Do not touch these parts to avoid burns. Learn carefully how the appliance
works before operating it.| Use protective glasses and headphones
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Use protective gloves| Use safety shoes
Environment protection:
| Dispose of waste professionally so as not to harm the environment.
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| Packing cardboard material may be delivered to collecting centers for
recycling.
| Any faulty and/or disposed electric or electronic devices must be delivered
to appropriate collection centers.
Package:
| Protect against moisture Caution – fragile This side up
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Product-specific:
| Keep distance Make sure persons and animals keep a safe distance from the
place of your work.
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Appliance-specific safety instructions
Rotating knife
Works on/adjustment of the appliance to be performed when the engine is
switched off and cutting knife/string in idle state only.
Before cutting
Every time the appliance is to be used, check (visually) the cutting tools and
the means of their fastening for any damage and if tightened properly and
whether ease of operation of all switches and safe socket plug fitting are
provided.
Check the ground where the trimmer is to be used for any items that may get
caught and thrown away by the trimmer and remove such items (stones, branches,
etc.).
Never use the appliance without the shoulder strap system.
Before starting the trimmer, make sure the rotating parts of the appliance can
rotate freely.
When cutting
Wear protective glasses/screen, helmet and hearing protection, and gloves when
working with the trimmer. Cutting to take place only with safety shoes with
steel toe cap/sole and long trousers. Never cut when barefooted or in sandals.
Provide adequate distance from persons, children, and animals.
Start the engine only after your feet are at a safe distance from the cutting
knife.
Hold the appliance by both handles at all times to guarantee the specified
safe distance from the cutting area.
Make sure your posture is safe.
Never touch inside the rotating cutting knife or spool of string.
After switching the appliance off, the knife keeps rotating for a few seconds.
Never touch the knife when running.
Do not cut wet grass.
When the appliance is used for a long time, it may lead to problems with blood
circulation in the hands as a result of vibrations. This may be avoided by
wearing appropriate gloves and taking regular breaks.
Make sure the engine ventilation slots are always clean and with no grass
remains.
Stones or other items may be thrown away when cutting and cause serious
injuries.
Do not use metal spools!
Please be sure to know that the appliance still runs down after releasing the
throttle lever – remain in the working position until the appliance stops.
Behavior in case of emergency
Provide necessary first aid treatment corresponding to the injury nature and
seek qualified medical help as soon as possible. Protect the injured person
from other injuries and calm him/her down.
A first aid kit must always be available in the place of your work in case
of an accident in accordance with DIN 13164. Material taken out of the first
aid kit needs to be supplemented right away.
If help is needed, please provide the following details:
- Place of accident
- Accident nature
- A number of injured persons
- Injury type
Operating
Please follow the statutory regulations regarding the protection against noise
provisions that may differ in individual locations.
Caution! The automatic string cut-off knife (pic. A/21) is located
underneath the protection cover.
Cold engine starting
Add an adequate amount of mixture for 2-stroke (see the mixing ratio table).
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Put the appliance on a hard and level surface.
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Put the choke lever (pic. C/13) to the “ON“ position.
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Press the fuel pump (primary pump pic. P) three times.
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Put On/Off to the “I“ position (pic. Q/1).
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The release lever (pic. Q/3) and hand throttle (pic.Q/4) (half throttle) press the half-throttle lock (pic. Q/2) to that position.
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Now hold the appliance firmly or, more precisely, press it to the ground and start it with the other hand by controlled pulling the starter cable (pic. 15/B). Repeat the process until the appliance is started (pic. R). Caution! Do not let the starter cable bounce back – the risk of damage.
Caution! The cutting tool starts rotating when the engine is started. -
As soon as the appliance is running, the choke may be put back to the “OFF“ position.
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The appliance can be operated now. If the engine does not start, repeat steps 1-7.
If the engine fails to start after several attempts, please read the
Troubleshooting section.
Heated engine starting
(appliance has been stopped for max. 15-20 min.)
- Put the appliance on a hard and level surface.
- Put On/Off to the “I“ position (pic. Q/1).
- The release lever (pic. Q/3) and hand throttle (pic.Q/4) (half throttle) press the half-throttle lock (pic. Q/2) to that position.
- Now hold the appliance firmly or, more precisely, press it to the ground and start it with the other hand by controlled pulling the starter cable (pic. 15/B). Repeat the process until the appliance is started (pic. R).
Caution! Do not let the starter cable bounce back – the risk of damage.
If the engine fails to start after 6 pulls, please proceed as specified in the
Cold engine starting section.
Stopping the engine
Procedure for emergency switch-off:
If necessary, stop the engine immediately. For that purpose, put On/Off to the
“0“ position.
Standard switch-off procedure:
Release the hand throttle and wait until the engine runs idle. Then put ON/Off
to the “0“ position.
Training
Please read carefully the Operating Instructions and the servicing
instructions. Familiarise thoroughly with the controls and proper use of the
appliance. You must know how the appliance works and how controls can quickly
be switched off.
Never let children work with the appliance. Never let an adult person work
with the appliance without proper training.
Do not let any persons, especially small children, and pets, to the place of
your work.
Be careful to prevent slipping or falling.
Residual risks and protective measures
Mechanical residual risks:
Risk | Description | Protective measure(s) |
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Cutting, amputation | Rotating knives may cause serious cutting injuries or | |
amputate parts of your body. | Never touch the cutting head when the appliance |
is running.
Wear protective shoes.
Getting caught, winding-up| Wires and cords may be caught by the knife or
spool of string and cause damage to the
appliance and injury of persons.| Before starting your work, remove any
undesirable items from the surface you want to cut.
Impact| There may be a strong knife back impact in thick woods.| Do not use
the appliance to cut thick woods.
Thermal residual risks:
Risk | Description | Protective measure(s) |
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Burns | Contact with the exhaust may lead to burns. | Let the exhaust cool down |
after using the appliance.
Exposure to noise:
Risk | Description | Protective measure(s) |
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Hearing damage | Long work with the trimmer without protective aids may | |
damage hearing. | Do not touch the cutting head when the appliance is running. |
Wear protective shoes.
Exposure to materials and other substances
Risk | Description | Protective measures(s) |
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Contact, aspiration | Appliancecombustion products may affect health. | To be |
used outdoors only. Pause at regular intervals.
Fire or explosion| The fuel mixture of the appliance is combustible| No open
fire and smoking when working and refueling.
Other risks
Risk | Description | Protective measure(s) |
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Thrown-away items | Thrown-away stones or soil may cause injuries. | Remove any |
undesirable items from the area you wish to cut before using the appliance. No persons or animals may be present in the dangerous area.
Warranty
A warranty period of 12 months applies to commercial use and 24 months apply
to private use and commences on the day of purchase of the device.
Warranty applies exclusively to failures due to defective material or
workmanship. An original sale slip with an indication of the date of sale must
be presented in case of claiming for the warranty rights.
The warranty does not cover unprofessional use such as device overload,
violent use, damage caused by a third party or foreign materials, failure to
comply with operations and assembly manual, and normal wear and tear.
Disposal
Disposal instructions are illustrated in the form of pictograms on the device
or packaging. A description of the pictograms is given in the “Identification”
chapter.
Disposal of transport packaging
Packaging protects the device against damage during transport. Packaging
materials are usually selected according to their effect on the environment
and disposal methods and can therefore be recycled.
Returning of the packaging back to circulation saves resources and costs for
packaging disposal. Parts of the packaging (e.g. foil, styropor) may be
dangerous for children. Risk of suffocation!
Keep these parts of the packaging out of reach of children and dispose of them
as soon as possible.
Servicing
The appliance must always be switched off before any servicing and cleaning.
Wait until it fully stops. Remove the socket plug.
Servicing works not specified in these Operating Instructions must be
performed by authorized staff as there may be dangerous situations the
operator is unable to handle. Spare parts may only be replaced by authorized
staff.
Cleaning
Every time the appliance has been used, it should be cleaned with a clean
cloth or blown with compressed air under low pressure.
Do not use cleaning agents and solvents as they may damage the plastic parts
of the appliance.
Winterising
- Clean the appliance thoroughly.
- Keep the appliance in a dry room.
- Provide overall servicing as described in the Servicing section.
- Drain the fuel from the tank.
- Start the appliance after draining the fuel.
- Let the appliance run idle until it stops. This will clean the carburetor from the remaining fuel.
- Let the appliance cool down.
- Remove the spark plug.
- Add a teaspoon of engine oil for 2-stroke to the combustion chamber. Pull carefully the starter cable out a couple of times to make the internal construction elements dip in oil. Refit the spark plug.
- Clean the appliance’s external surface.
- Keep the appliance in a cold and dry place out of reach of ignition sources and flammable materials.
- Pack the knife properly to avoid cutting injuries.
Putting the appliance into operation again
Remove the spark plug.
Pull the starter cable several times so that the combustion chamber gets
removed from the remaining oil.
Clean the contacts of the spark plug or fit a new one.
Refuel the tank. See the Fuel and oil section.
Start the engine as specified under “Cold engine starting“.
Air filter servicing
An air filter that is dirty reduces the engine output due to too low air
supply to the carburetor.
A regular inspection is therefore necessary. The air filter should be checked
every 25 hours of operation and cleaned if necessary. If the filter is too
dusty, it should be checked more often.
- Remove the air filter cap.
- Remove the filtration element.
- Clean the filtration element by tapping or blowing out.
- Assembly takes place in reverse order.
Never clean the air filter with petrol and flammable solvents.
Spark plug servicing
Socket plug = 0.6 mm
Spark plug torque: 12 – 15 Nm.
Check the spark plug after 10 hours of operation for any dirt and clean it
with a copper wire brush if necessary. The spark plug should then be serviced
every 50 hours of operation.
- Remove the socket plug by twisting.
- Remove the spark plug with the spark plug socket wrench.
- Assembly takes place in reverse order.
Knives servicing
Sharpen or replace the rotational knife, star knife, and string cut-off
knife if necessary.
Troubleshooting
The table shows potential failures, their possible cause, and removal options.
However, if you are unable to remove the problem, contact a professional to
assist you.
Switch off and unplug the appliance before any servicing and cleaning.
Symptom | Possible cause | Remedy |
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Engine not starting | The tank is empty Spark plug is dirty |
Functional switch in “OFF” position.
Carburetor
A spark plug is wet
The spark plug cable is defective| Refuel the tank.
Clean or replace the spark plug.
Put the switch in the “ON” position.
Clean the carburetor or seek the customer service center.
Dry the spark plug.
Contact a professional/service center.
Appliance starting but without full output| Choke adjusted wrongly
The air filter is dirty
Carburetor adjusted wrongly| Check the choke adjusting.
Clean the air filter.
Contact a professional/service center.
Engine smoking excessively| The fuel mixture is wrong
Carburetor adjusted wrongly| Use the right fuel mixture.
Contact a professional/service center.
Service
Any technical questions? Complaint? Do you need spare parts or an operation
manual?
Go to our website www.guede.com and the section
Service will help you quickly and without bureaucracy.
Please, help us to help you. In order to identify your device in case of a
complaint, please indicate the serial number, order number, and year of
manufacture. All information is available on the product label. To have all
information always at hand, put them down.
Serial number:
Order number:
Year of manufacture:
Phone: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-360
Fax: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-51999
E-Mail: support@ts.guede.com
Important information for the customer
Please be sure to know that returning the product in or after the warranty
period must be made in the original packaging.
Translation of the EC-Declaration of Conformity
We, hereby declare the conception and construction of the below-mentioned
appliances correspond – at the type of construction being launched – to the
appropriate basic safety and hygienic requirements of EC Directives.
In case of any change to the appliance not discussed with us, the Declaration
expires.
Lawn Trimmer
Directives CE applicables
2014/35/EU
1935/2004/EC
2011/65/EU ROHS
Ⅹ 2006/42/EC
Annex IV
Notified Body
No:
Address:
Type Ex. Cert.-No.:| Ⅹ 2014/30/EU
1907/2006/EC
2009/142/EC
2009/105/EG (…<20.04.2016)
2014/29/EU (…>20.04.2016)
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Ⅹ 97/68/EC_ 2012/46/EU
Emission No.:
2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC e1197/68SA2012/46322400(Stage II)
Ⅹ 2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC
Method of compliance assessment
Annex V
Wolpertshausen,
10/11/2017
Managing Director
Harmonized standards used
EN ISO 11806-1:2011
AfPS GS 2014:01 PAK
EN ISO 14982:2009
Guaranteed sound power level
LWA….112dB (A)
Measured sound power level
LWA …..108dB (A)
Helmut Arnold
Authorized to compile the technical file
GÜDE GmbH & Co. KG
Birkichstrasse 6
74549 Wolpertshausen
Deutschland
Tel.: +49-(0)7904/700-0
Fax.: +49-(0)7904/700-250
eMail: info@guede.com
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