Daewoo DALB62-120 handleiding
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4. FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. Read this manual carefully until you completely understand
and follow all safety and operating instructions.
2. Keep this manual handy so that you may refer to it later
whenever any questions arise. Also note, if you have any questions
which cannot be answered herein, contact the dealer from whom
you purchased the product.
3. Always be sure to include this manual when selling, lending, or
otherwise transferring the ownership of this product.
4. Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the
directions given in the manual to use the machine.
- WORKING CONDITION
1. When using the product, you should wear proper clothing
and protective equipment.
(1) Helmet
(2) Ear protectors
(3) Protection goggles or face protector
(4) Thick work gloves
(5) Non-slip-sole work boots
2. And you should carry with you.
(1) Attached tools and files
(2) Properly reserved fuel
(3) Spare blade
(4) Things to notify your working area (rope, warning signs)
(5) Whistle (for collaboration or emergency)
(6) Hatchet or saw (for removal of obstacles)
3. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short trousers, sandals, or
go barefoot. Do not wear anything which might be caught by a moving
part of the unit. Secure hair so it is above shoulder length.
- WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE
1. Never start the engine inside a closed room or building. Exhaust gases
contain dangerous carbon monoxide.
2. Never use the product,
a. when the ground is slippery or when you can’t maintain a steady posture.
b. At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when your field of
vision might be limited and it would be difficult to gain a clear view of the
working area.
c. During rain storms, during lightning storms, at times of strong or gale-force
winds, or at any other times when weather conditions might make it unsafe to
use the product.
- WORKING PLAN
1. You should never use the product when under the influence of alcohol,
when suffering from exhaustion or lack of sleep, when suffering from
drowsiness as a result of having taken cold medicine or at any other time
when a possibility exists that your judgment might be impaired or that you
might not be able to operate the product properly and in a safe manner.
2. When planning your work schedule, allow plenty of time to rest. Limit the
amount of time over which the product is to be used continuously to
somewhere around 30~40 minutes per session, and take 10~20 minutes of
rest between work sessions. Also try to keep the total amount of work performed
in a single day under 2 hours or less.
WARNING
1. If you don’t observe the working time, or working manner
(See USING THE PRODUCT), Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) could occur.
If you feel discomfort, redness and swelling of your fingers or any other part
of your body, see a doctor before getting worse.
2. To avoid noise complaints, in general, operate product between
8a.m. and 5p.m. on weekdays and 9a.m. to 5p.m. weekends.
NOTE
Check and follow the local regulations as to sound level and hours
of operations for the product.
- BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
1. The area within a perimeter of 50 feet (15m) of the person using
the product should be considered a hazardous area into which no
one should enter. If necessary, yellow warning rope, warning signs
should be placed around the perimeter of the area. When work is to
be performed simultaneously by two or more persons, care should
also be taken to constantly look around or otherwise check for the
presence and locations of other people working so as to maintain a
distance between each person sufficient to ensure safety.
2. Check the condition of working area to avoid any accident by hitting
hidden obstacles such as stumps, stones, cans, or broken grass.
IMPORTANT
Remove any obstacle before beginning work.
3. Inspect the entire unit for loose fasteners and fuel leakage.
Make sure that the cutting attachment is properly installed and
securely fastened.
4. Be sure the debris guard is firmly attached in place.
5. If the cutting head is the metal blade, use the shoulder strap.
Adjust the strap for comfort before starting the engine. The strap
should be adjusted so the left hand can comfortably hold the handlebar
grip approximately waist high.
- STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Keep bystanders and animals at least 50feet (15m)
away from the operating point. If you are approached,
immediately stop the engine.
2. The product is equipped with a centrifugal clutch mechanism,
so the cutting attachment begins to rotate as soon as the engine
is started by putting the throttle into the start position. When starting
the engine, place the product onto the ground in a flat clear area and
hold it firmly in place so as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor
the throttle come into contact with any obstacle when the engine starts.
WARNING
Never place the throttle into the high speed position when starting the engine.
3. After starting the engine, check to make sure that the cutting attachment
stops rotating when the throttle is moved fully back to its original position.
If it continues to rotate even after the throttle has been moved fully back, turn
off the engine and take the unit to your authorized servicing dealer for repair.
- USING THE PRODUCT
IMPORTANT
Cut only materials recommended by the manufacturer. And use only for tasks explained in the
manual.
1. Grip the handles firmly with both hands using your whole hand. Place your feet slightly apart
(slightly further apart than the width of your shoulders) so that your weight is distributed evenly
across both legs, and always be sure to maintain a steady, even posture while working.
2. Keep cutting attachment below waist level.
3. Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required to perform cutting work, and never raise the
speed of the engine above the level necessary.
4. If the unit start to shake or vibrate, turn off the engine and check the whole unit. Do not use it until
the trouble has been properly corrected.
5. Keep all parts of your body away from rotating cutting attachment and hot surfaces.
6. Never touch the muffler, spark plug, or other metallic parts of the engine while the engine is in
operation or immediately after shutting down the engine. Doing so could result in serious burns or
electrical shock.
• IF SOMEONE COMES
1. Guard against hazardous situations at all times. Warn adults to keep pets
and children away from the area. Be careful if you are approached. Injury may
result from flying debris.
2. If someone calls out or otherwise interrupts you while working, always be
sure to turn off the engine before turning around.
- MAINTENANCE
1. In order to maintain your product in proper working order, perform the maintenance and checking
operations described in the manual at regular intervals.
2. Always be sure to turn off the engine before performing any maintenance or checking procedu-
res.
WARNING
The metallic parts reach high temperatures immediately after stopping the engine.
3. Under no circumstances should you ever take apart the product or alter it in any way. Doing so
might result in the product becoming damaged during operation or the product becoming unable to
operate properly.
- HANDLING FUEL
1. The engine of the product is designed to run on a mixed fuel which contains highly flammable
gasoline. Never store cans of fuel or refill the tank of the unit in any place where there is a boiler,
stove, wood fire, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or any other source of heat or fire which might
ignite the fuel.
2. Never smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank.
3. When refilling the tank, always turn off the engine and allow it
to cool down. Take a careful look around to make sure that there
are no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refueling.
4. Wipe spilled fuel completely using a dry rag if any fuel spillage
occurs during refueling.
5. After refueling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank
and then carry the unit to a spot 10feet (3m) or more away from where
it was refueled before turning on the engine.
- TRANSPORTATION
1. When hand-carrying the product, cover over the cutting part if necessary, lift up the product and
carry it paying attention to the blade.
2. Never transport the product over rough roads over long distances by vehicle without removing all
fuel from the fuel tank. If doing so, fuel might leak from the tank during transport.
5. SET UP
- INSTALLING HANDLE (01)
1. Loosen the 4bolts on the upper cap and insert the handles equally.
Retighten the bolts.
2. Put the handle assembly into the bracket and put
the upper cap over it. Tighten the cap securely.
- CONNECTING THROTTLE WIRE (02, 03)
1. Remove the air cleaner cover.
2. Connect the end of the throttle wire to the joint
on the top of the carburetor.
- CONNECTING SWITCH WIRES
Connect the switch wires between the engine and
the main unit. Pair the wires of the same color.
- INSTALLING PROTECTION SHIELD (04)
Attach the protection shield with the bolts combined to the shaft tube.
- INSTALLING CUTTING BLADE (05)
1. Put the angled bar (1) into the side holes of the gear case (2)
and the plate (3) so as to fasten the axle.
2. Mount the blade (4) and the washer (5) onto the axle.
3. Mount the washer (6) and the nut (7). Fasten tightly anti-clockwise.
- INSTALLING CUTTING HEAD (06)
1. Put the angled bar (1) into the side holes of the gear case (2)
and the plate (3) so as to fasten the axle.
2. Mount the trimmer head (8) on the axle. Fasten tightly anti-clockwise.
- HARNESS
WARNING
• ALWAYS WEAR THE PROVIDED HARNESS WHEN USING THE MACHINE!
• Always make sure the machine is hooked securely to the harness.
If you don't, you will be unable to control the machine safely.
This can result in injury to yourself or others.
• Never use a harness with a defective quick release or any other damage.
HOW TO WEAR
1. Wear the provided harness without twisted bands,
with the hanger on your right side.
(1) Hanger
BALANCE THE UNIT
1. Hook your machine to the hanger.
2. Adjust the bands of the harness to have the blade parallel to the
ground when standing in your normal working position to provide
you most effectiveness and comfort on operating the machine.
3. In order to prevent the hanger position to change during operation,
turn up the extra part of the band from the buckle.
4. When correctly adjusted, check the correct working
of the harnesses' QUICK RELEASE.
6. FUEL
WARNING
• Gasoline is very flammable. Avoid smoking or bringing any flame or sparks near fuel.
• Wipe up all spills before starting the engine.
• Make sure to stop the engine and allow it cool before refueling the unit.
• Keep open flames away from the area where fuel is handled or stored.
IMPORTANT
• Never use oil for 4 cycle engine use or water cooled 2-cycle engine.
• Never use "FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW GASOLINE)".
• Never use fuel laced with water.
• Mixed fuels which have been left unused for a period of one month
or more may clog the carburetor or result in the engine failing to
operate properly. Put remained fuel into an air-tight container and
keep it in the dark and cool room.
• Please ask for “mixed gasoline for air-cooled 2-cycle engines” at your
nearest gas station, or use fuel made by putting unleaded gasoline for
automobiles and air-cooled 2-cycle engine oil into a mixing container
in accordance with the following ratios and then shaking to mix well.
Mixing ratios:
When using commercially available 2-cycle oil (FB grade): 25:1
(160 ml of oil for every 4 liters of gasoline)
- STARTING ENGINE
WARNING
The cutting head will start rotating upon the engine starts.
1. Feed fuel into the fuel tank and tighten the cap securely.
2. Rest the unit on a flat, firm place. Keep the cutting head
off the ground and clear of surrounding objects as it will start r
otating upon starting of the engine.
3. Push the primer pump several times until overflown fuel flows
out in the return tube. (OP1)
3. Move the choke lever to the closed position. (OP2)
(1) Choke lever (2) Closed position (3) Open position
4. Set the ignition switch to the “start” position. While pulling the
throttle lever, push the throttle set button, and release the throttle,
then the throttle lever is into the “Start position. (OP3)
(A) Stop position (B) Start position
5. While holding the unit firmly, pull out the starter rope quickly
until engine fires. (OP4)
IMPORTANT
• Avoid pulling the rope to its end or returning it by releasing the knob.
Such actions can cause starter failures.
6. Move the choke lever to the open position (OP2).
And pull out the starter rope quickly to restart engine. (OP4)
7. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes
before starting operation.
NOTE
1. When restarting the engine immediately after stopping it, leave the choke open (OP2) and push
the primer pump several times (OP4).
2. Overchoking can make the engine hard to start due to excess fuel. When the engine failed to start
after several attempts, open the choke and repeat pulling the rope, or remove the spark plug and
dry it.
- STOPPING ENGINE
1. Release the throttle lever and run the engine for
a half minute.
2. Shift the ignition switch to the STOP position. (OP3)
NOTE
• Except for an emergency, avoid stopping the
engine while pulling the throttle lever.
- ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED (OP5)
1. When the engine tends stop frequently at idling mode, turn the adjusting screw clockwise.
2. When the cutting head keeps rotating after releasing the trigger, turn the adjusting screw
(1)Idle speed adjuster
NOTE
• Warm up the engine before adjusting the idling speed.
- LINE HEAD USAGE
WARNING
1. Always wear eye protection such as safety goggles.
Never lean over the rotating cutting head. Rocks or other
debris could be thrown into eyes and face and
cause serious personal injury.
2. Keep the debris guard attached in place at all
times when the unit is operated.
TRIMMING GRASS AND WEEDS
• Always remember that the TIP of the line does cutting. You will achieve better results by not
crowding the line into the cutting area. Allow the unit to trim at its own pace.
1. Hold the unit so the head is off the ground and is tilted about 20 degrees toward the sweep direc-
tion. (OP6)
2. You can avoid thrown debris by sweeping from your right to the left.
3. Use a slow, deliberate action to cut heavy growth. The rate of cutting motion will depend on the
material being cut. Heavy growth will require slower action than will light growth.
4. Never swing the unit so hard as you are in danger of losing your balance or control of the unit.
5. Try to control the cutting motion with the hip rather than placing the full workload on the arm and
hands.
6. Take precautions to avoid wire, grass and dead, dry, long-stem weeds from wrapping around the
head shaft. Such materials can stall the head and cause the clutch to slip, resulting in damage to the
clutch system if repeated frequently.
7. OPERATION
ADJUSTING THE LINE LENGTH
• Your brush cutters is equipped with a semi- auto type
nylon line head that allows the operator to advance the line
without stopping the engine. When the line becomes short,
lightly tap the head on the ground while running the engine at full
throttle.
• Each time the head is bumped, the line advance about 1 inch
(25.4 mm). For better effect, tap the head on bear ground or
hard soil. Avoid bumping in thick, tall grass as the engine
may stall by overload.
METAL BLADE USAGE
CUTTING METHOD
Choose a suitable recommended cutting attachment according
to the object to be cut.
WARNING
• When sharpening, removing, or reattaching the blade, be sure
to wear thick, sturdy gloves and use only proper tools and
equipment to prevent injury.
1. Check the bolt to fasten the blade and be sure the bolt has
no fault, and no abrasion.
2. Be sure that the blade and the holder have been fastened
according to instruction and the blade turns smoothly without
abnormal noise.
WARNING
• The rotating parts fastened incorrectly may cause serious accident
to the operator.
• Make sure that the blade is not bent, warped, cracked, broken or damaged.
• If you find any error to the blade, discard it and change new one.
• By using the harness, hang the unit on your right side. Adjust the harness length so that the
cutting head may become parallel to the ground.
WARNING
• Make sure to use harness and cutting attachment guard. If not, it is very dangerous when you slip
or lose your balance.
CUTTING METHOD
(a) Use the front left side cutting.
(b) Guide the blade from your right to left with it tilted
slightly to your left.
(c) When mowing a wide area, start working from your left
end to avoid interference of cut grass.
(d) The blade may be seized by weeds if the engine speed is too low,
or the blade cuts too deep into weeds. Adjust the engine speed and
cutting depth according to the condition of object.
WARNING
• If the grass or other object gets caught in the blade, or if the unit starts to shake or vibrate, turn off
the engine and check the whole unit. Change the blade if it has been damaged.
• Turn off the engine and make sure the blade has completely stopped before checking the blade,
and removing any object got caught in.
CONTROLLING BLADE BOUNCE
• Kick out can cause serious personal injury. Carefully study this section. It is important that you
understand what causes kick out, how you can reduce the chance of kick out and how you can
remain in control of the unit if kick out does occur.
8. MAITENANCE
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control device and systems may be performed
by any non-road engine repair establishment or individual.
WARNING
• Always be sure to stop the engine before inspecting the brush cutter for problems or performing
maintenance.
• Never alter the brush cutter or take the engine apart.
- REFILLING TRIMMING LINE
1. For replacement line, use a diameter of 2.4mm (.095in). The spool is capable for a line up to 6m
(20ft) on the 10cm (4”) head. Avoid using a larger line as it may cut down the trimming performance.
2. Pinch the slotted area on the both sides of the spool housing to unhook the bottom cap.
3. Take out the spool and pull off the old line. Put one end of new line through the spool holes and
pull it until the length is equal between each part of the line.
4. Wind up the line in the correct direction as indicated on the spool.
5. Hook each end of the line in the slot on the edge of the spool, and then put the ends through the
eyelets on the housing. Make sure that the spring and the washers are in place.
6. While holding the spool against the housing, pull the line ends to release them from the slot.
7. Line up the slot on the bottom cap with the hook on the housing, press the cap against the hou-
sing until it clicks.
- AIR FILTER
• The air filter, if clogged, will reduce the engine performance.
Monthly check and clean the filter element in warm, soapy water
as required. Dry completely before installing. If the element is
broken or shrunk, replace with a new one.
(1) Air filter
- FUEL FILTER
• When the engine runs short of fuel supply, check the fuel
cap and the fuel filter for blockage.
(1) Fuel filter
SPARK PLUG
• Starting failure and mis-firing are often caused by a fouled
spark plug. Periodically clean the spark plug and check that
the spark gap is in the correct range.
• When you take off the spark plug, twist (1)
and pull off the cap (2).
IMPORTANT
• Note that using any spark plugs other than those designated may result in the engine failing to
operate properly or in the engine becoming overheated and damaged.
• To install the spark plug, first turn the plug until it is finger tight, then tighten it a quarter turn
more with a socket wrench.
TIGHTENING TORQUE: 9.8~11.8 N.m
- MUFFLER
WARNING
• Inspect periodically, the muffler for loose fasteners, any damage or corrosion. If any sign of
exhaust leakage is found, do not use the brush cutter and have it repaired immediately.
• Note that failing to do so may result in the engine catching on fire.
- INTAKE AIR COOLING VENT
WARNING
• Never touch the cylinder, muffler, or spark plugs with your bare hands immediately after stopping
the engine. The engine can become very hot when in operation, and doing so could result in severe
burns.
• When checking the brush cutter to make sure that it is okay before using it, check the area around
the muffler and remove any wood chips or leaves which have attached themselves to the brush
cutter. Note that failing to do so could cause the muffler to become overheated, and that this in turn
could cause the brush cutter to catch on fire. Always make sure that the muffler is clean and free of
wood chips, leaves, and other waste before use.
• Check the intake air cooling vent and the area around the cylinder cooling fins after every 25
hours of use for blockage, and remove any waste which has attached itself to the brush cutter. Note
that it is necessary to remove the plug guard shown in Figure in order to be able to view the upper
part of the cylinder.
IMPORTANT
• If waste gets stuck and causes blockage around the intake
air cooling vent or between the cylinder fins, it may cause the
engine to overheat, and that in turn may cause mechanical failure
on the part of the brush cutter. (MA6)
(1) Cylinder fin
(2) Intake air cooling vent (back)
- PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED AFTER EVERY 10 HOURS
OF USE
1. Remove the muffler, insert a screwdriver into the vent,
and wipe away any carbon buildup. Wipe away any carbon
buildup on the muffler exhaust
vent at the same time.
2. Tighten all screws, bolts, and fittings.
3. Check to see if any oil or grease has worked its way in
between the clutch lining and drum, and if it has wiped it away
using oil-free, lead-free gasoline.
9. STORAGE
• Aged fuel is one of major causes of engine starting failure. Before storing the unit, empty the fuel
tank and run the engine until it uses all the fuel left in the fuel line and the carburetor. Store the unit
indoor taking necessary measures for rust prevention.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Case 1. Starting failure
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CHECK PROBABLE CAUSES ACTION
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fuel tank incorrect fuel drain it and with correct fuel
fuel filter fuel filter is clogged clean
carburetor adjustment screw out of normal range adjust to normal range
sparking (no spark) spark plug is fouled/wet clean/dry
plug gap is incorrect correct (GAP: 0.6~0.7mm)
spark plug disconnected retighten
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Case 2. Engine starts but does not keep running/Hard re-starting.
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CHECK PROBABLE CAUSES ACTION
fuel tank incorrect fuel or staled fuel drain it and with correct fuel
carburetor adjustment screw out of normal range adjust to normal range
muffler,cylinder (exhaust port) carbon is built-up wipe away
air cleaner clogged with dust wash
cylinder fin, fan cover clogged with dust clean
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When your unit seems to need further service, please consult with service shop in your area.
11. SPECIFICATIONS
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Productinformatie
Merk | Daewoo |
Model | DALB62-120 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 3920 MB |