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USER MANUAL 130 B SOLO
1.2 Legends and signal words ................. 27
2.4 Safety and protective devices ............ 27
2.5 Symbols on the brush cutter .............. 28
3.5 Safety of persons, animals and prop-
3.7 Handling of petrol and oil ................... 31
4.1.1 Mounting the spool head (10)...... 31
5.1 Mixing and pouring in the petrol/oil
6.2 Starting/stopping the engine (05, 09) . 34
6.3 Prolonging the cutting line during op-
Working behaviour and working technique ..
8.1 Cleaning/replacing the air filter (15).... 35
1 ABOUT THESE OPERATING
The German version is the original operating instructions. All additional language versions are translations of the original operating in- structions.
Always safeguard these operating instruc- tions so that they can be consulted if you need any information about the appliance.
Only pass on the appliance to other persons together with these operating instructions.
Comply with the safety and warning informa- tion in these operating instructions.442959_a 27 Product description
1.1 Symbols on the title page
Symbol Meaning It is essential to read through these operating instructions carefully be- fore start-up. This is essential for safe working and trouble-free han- dling. Operating instructions Never operate the petrol powered device in the vicinity of open flames or heat sources.
1.2 Legends and signal words
DANGER! Denotes an imminently danger- ous situation which will result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided. WARNING! Denotes a potentially danger- ous situation which can result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided. CAUTION! Denotes a potentially dangerous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. IMPORTANT! Denotes a situation which can result in material damage if not avoided. NOTE Special instructions for ease of un- derstanding and handling. 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The brushcutter is intended for cutting soft grass and similar vegetation. The brushcutter must be guided parallel to the ground. The brushcutter is available in two versions; ob- serve the instruction steps appropriate to your brushcutter:
126 B, 130 B, 140 B, 151 B: Brushcutter with “Bike” handle
126 L, 130 L, 140 L: Brushcutter with “Loop” handle Only work with the trailer when it is fully assem- bled. This trailer is intended solely for use in non-com- mercial applications. Any other use (as well as unauthorised conversions or add-ons) are re- garded as contrary to the intended use and will result in exclusion of the warranty as well as loss of conformity (CE mark); the manufacturer will thus decline any responsibility for damage and/or injury suffered by the user or third parties.
Do not cut any shrubs, hedges, trees or flow- ers.
Do not lift the attachment off the ground during operation.
Do not use the brushcutter with anything oth- er than the OEM cutting tools (see chapter
Even during correct use of the appliance, there is always a certain residual risk that cannot be ex- cluded. Depending on the use, the following po- tential risks can be derived from the type and construction of the appliance:
Throwing out of cuttings, soil and small stones
Throwing out of cut-off parts of the cutting line
Inhalation of cuttings particles if no breathing protection is worn.
Cutting injuries when reaching into the rotat- ing cutting line or the rotating blade
2.4 Safety and protective devices
WARNING! Risk of injury. Defective and disabled safety and protective devices can result in serious injury.
Have any defective safety and protective de- vices repaired.
Never disable safety and protective devices. Emergency stop In an emergency, switch off the engine with the on/off switch. Guard plate The guard plate protects the operator from con- tact with the rotating cutting line and objects that are thrown out. Loop handle with spacer The "loop" handle ensures that the operator's feet do not get into the vicinity of the rotating cut- ting line.GB 28 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Product description
2.5 Symbols on the brush cutter
Symbol Meaning Exercise caution when handling the device! Read the operating instructions be- fore use! Wear a protective helmet, ear de- fenders and eye protection! Wear sturdy shoes! Wear protective gloves! Danger due to objects being thrown out! The distance between the attach- ment and persons not involved in the work must be at least 15 m in the entire area around the user. Danger during tool run-down. On no account may the brush cutter be operated with a saw blade! Hot surface. Do not touch! Danger of fire! Pay special attention when handling petrol!
The items listed here are included in the standard scope of supply. Check that all items are present:
Fast and Easy spool head, including spool
126 B, 130 B, 140 B, 151 B (01) No. Component 1 Spool head 2 Angle-drive gearbox 3 Guard plate with line cutter 4 “Bike” handle 5 Shaft 6 Combination handle with:
Throttle lever 10 Engine block with:
Cap of the fuel tank
Primer442959_a 29 Safety instructions 126 L, 130 L, 140 L (07) No. Component 1 Spool head 2 Angle-drive gearbox 3 Guard plate with line cutter 4 Shaft 5 “Loop” handle 6 Combination handle with:
Throttle lever 10 Engine block with:
Cap of the fuel tank
2.8 Approved cutting tools
Only the OEM cutting tools listed here may be used:
Fast and Easy Semiprofi spool head 115 mm: Article No.127619
Fast and Easy Profi spool head 130 mm: Arti- cle No. 127620
3-toothed blade: Article No. 112906 DANGER! Danger from cutting tools! Non-approved cutting tools (e.g. multi-part metal- lic cutting tools with revolving chains and blades) and damaged cutting tools (e.g. cracks, spalling) can result in very serious injuries or even death.
Use only the approved OEM cutting tools.
Replace damaged cutting tools immediately. The use of non-approved cutting tools is contrary to the intended use (see chapter 2.1 "Intended use", page27)! 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION! Danger of hearing damage. The appliance is extremely loud during operation. This can cause hearing damage to the operator and to persons and animals in the vicinity.
Only work when wearing hearing protection.
Maintain a safe distance to persons or ani- mals, or switch off the appliance if persons or animals approach. NOTE It is essential to familiarise yourself with the operation of the appliance. In particular, learn how the appliance can be immediately stopped.
Young people under 16 years of age and people who do not know the operating in- structions are not allowed to use the tool. Heed any country-specific safety regulations concerning the minimum age of the user.
If you are working with such an appliance for the first time: Have the salesperson or anoth- er expert explain the operation of the appli- ance. Or attend a course.
To operate the appliance, you must be rested and in good physical and mental health. If you must not exert yourself for health rea- sons, ask your doctor whether it is possible to work with this appliance.
Do not operate the appliance if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
3.2 Personal protective equipment
Wear clothing and protective equipment in accordance with the regulations in order to avoid injuries to the head and limbs, as well as to avoid hearing impairment.
The clothing must be appropriate (tightly fit- ting) and must not restrict movements.
The personal protective equipment compris- es:
Hearing protection (e.g. ear defenders, especially when working for than 2.5 hours a day)
Sturdy working gloves, vibration and shock absorbent
Safety boots with high-grip sole and steel toe capsGB 30 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Safety instructions
3.3 Work area safety
Only operate the appliance out of doors and never in enclosed spaces.
Only work during daylight or under very bright artificial light.
Before working, Remove any dangerous products and objects from the working area, e.g. branches, broken glass, sharp-edged ob- jects, pieces of metal, stones, before starting work.
Make sure you are standing safely. Avoid wet, slippery ground.
When working, move cautiously and slowly. Do not run. Watch out for obstacles.
3.4 Appliance safety
Only use the appliance under the following conditions:
The appliance is not dirty, especially not with petrol and oil.
The appliance show no signs of damage, especially the protective grille.
All controls function properly.
All accessory parts intended for the re- spective operating mode are fitted on the appliance.
Do not force the power tool. It is intended for light work in the private sector. Overload can lead to damage to the appliance.
Never block the vacuum and ventilation grille during operation in order to avoid any over- heating of the engine.
Immediately switch off the appliance if the engine begins to vibrate abnormally or strongly. There is an appliance fault in this case.
Never operate the appliance with worn or de- fective parts. Always replace defective parts with original spare parts from the manufactur- er. If the appliance is operated with worn or defective parts, guarantee claims against the manufacturer are excluded.
3.5 Safety of persons, animals and property
Use the appliance only for the purposes for which it is intended. Any non-intended use can lead to injury and property damage.
Switch on the appliance only when there are no persons or animals in the working area.
Maintain a safe distance to persons or ani- mals, or switch off the appliance if persons or animals approach.
Never direct the exhaust gas jet of the engine towards persons and animals or towards in- flammable products and objects.
Do not reach into the vacuum and vent grilles when the engine is running. Injuries can oc- cur due to rotating appliance parts.
Always switch off the appliance when not in use, e.g. when changing the work area, during service and maintenance, and when filling with the petrol/oil mixture.
Immediately switch off the appliance if there is an accident in order to avoid further injuries and/or property damage.
Never operate the appliance with worn or de- fective parts. Worn or defective appliance parts can cause serious injuries.
Keep the appliance out of the reach of chil- dren.
Danger due to vibration The actual vibrations emitted during the use of the appliance may deviate from those stat- ed by the manufacturer. Observe the follow- ing influencing factors before or during use:
Is the appliance being used as intended?
Is the material being cut or processed in the proper manner?
Is the appliance in a proper condition of use?
Is the cutting tool properly sharpened or is the correct cutting tool installed?
Are the handle grips and any optional vi- bration grips mounted, and are they firm- ly attached to the appliance?
Only operate the tool at the combustion en- gine speed required for the respective work. Avoid using the maximum speed in order to reduce noise and vibrations.
The noise and vibrations of the tool may in- crease due to improper use and mainte- nance. This leads to health damage. In this case, immediately switch off the tool and have it repaired by an authorised service workshop.
The degree of stress due to vibration de- pends on the work to be performed or on the use of the tool. Estimate the stress and plan appropriate work breaks. This considerably reduces stress due to vibration over the en- tire working time.442959_a 31 Assembly
Extensive use of the tool exposes the opera- tor to vibrations, which can lead to circulatory issues ("white fingers"). To avoid this risk, wear gloves and keep your hands warm. If any symptoms of "white fingers" occur, im- mediately consult a physician. These symp- toms include: Numbness, loss of feeling, tin- gling, itching, pain, reduced muscular strength, changes in the colour or condition of the skin. Normally these conditions affect the fingers, hands or pulse. The risk increas- es at low temperatures (below approx 10°C).
Take long breaks during your working day so you can recover from the noise and the vibra- tions. Plan your work in such a way that the use of appliances that generate strong vibra- tions is spread over several days.
If you notice an unpleasant sensation or disc- olouration of the skin on your hands when us- ing the tool, stop work immediately. Take suf- ficient work breaks. Without sufficient breaks, a hand/arm vibration syndrome can occur.
Minimise your risk of being exposed to vibra- tions. Maintain the tool according to the in- structions in the operating instructions.
If the tool is used frequently, contact your dealer to purchase anti-vibration accessories (e.g. handles).
Define how the vibration load can be limited in a work plan.
3.7 Handling of petrol and oil
Risk of explosion and fire: An escaping petrol/air mixture can cause an explosive atmosphere. Deflagation, explosion and fire can lead to serious and even fatal in- juries if fuel is not handled properly. Observe the following:
Do not smoke when dealing with petrol.
Only handle petrol out of doors and never in enclosed spaces.
It is essential to heed the code of conduct stated below.
Only transport and store petrol and oil in con- tainers approved for that purpose. Ensure that children have no access to stored petrol and oil.
In order to avoid ground contamination (envi- ronmental protection) when filling, ensure that no petrol or oil enters the soil. Use a fun- nel for filling.
Never fill the appliance in enclosed spaces. Petrol vapours may gather at ground level, and thereby result in a deflagration or even an explosion.
Immediately wipe any spilled petrol off the appliance and the ground. Allow textiles used to wipe off petrol to dry in a well ventilated place before disposing of them. Otherwise, sudden self-ignition may occur.
If petrol has been spilled, petrol vapours oc- cur. For this reason, do not start the engine at the same location and move it at least 3m away.
Avoid skin contact with mineral oil products. Do not inhale petrol vapours. When filling, al- ways wear protective gloves. Change and clean protective clothing regularly.
Ensure that your clothing does not come into contact with petrol. If petrol has got onto your clothing, change it immediately.
Never fill the fuel tank while the engine is run- ning or hot. 4 ASSEMBLY WARNING! Danger if assembly is not carried out completely! Use of an incompletely assembled device can result in serious injury.
Only use the device when it is fully assem- bled!
Before switching on, check that all safety and protective devices are in place and function- ing correctly! WARNING! Risk of injury due to detach- ing appliance parts. Appliance parts detaching during operation can lead to serious injury.
Attach the cutting tools so that they cannot come loose during operation.
4.1 Brushcutter assembly
4.1.1 Mounting the spool head (10)
1. Place driver plate (10/1) onto guide pin (10/2)
of the angle-drive gearbox.
2. To lock, insert Allen key (10/3) into hole of
driver plate (10/1).
3. Screw spool head (10/4) onto the angle-drive
gearbox and tighten. Note:Left-hand thread. Tighten the spool in an anti-clockwise direction.GB 32 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Assembly
4.1.2 Replacing the cutting line (11)
1. Turn rotary knob (11/1) until the arrows (11/2,
2. Push the cutting line into opening (11/4) until
the line is the same length on both sides of the spool head.
3. Wind cutting line into spool head: Turn rotary
knob (11/1) in the direction of arrows (11/5) until the cutting line protrudes by approx. 10cm from the spool head on both sides.
4.1.3 Fitting the blade (04)
WARNING! Danger of serious injury! A worn serrated washer (04/5) can allow the blade to come loose during operation and cause seri- ous injuries.
1. Place the brushcutter so that the cutting head
is pointing upwards.
2. Place driver plate (04/1) onto guide pin (04/2)
of the angle-drive gearbox.
3. Place blade (04/3) onto driver plate (04/1) so
that the hole in the blade lies precisely on the guide circle on the driver plate.
4. Place the flange (04/4) onto the blade (04/3)
so that the flat side points towards the cutting blade.
5. Put on the serrated washer (04/5).
6. Screw the fastening nut (04/6) onto the guide
pin (04/2). To do this, insert the Allen key (04/7) into the holes provided and tighten with the spark plug spanner. Note:Left-hand thread.
7. Secure the fastening nut (04/6) with the split
1. Place 2 metal tabs (12/1) against guard plate
2. Fasten to handlebar (12/4) with 4 screws
3. Press hooks (12/5) into the cutterbar until
2. Place “Loop” handle (08/3) from above and
handle bracket (08/4) from below around the rubber sleeve.
3. Insert an Allen screw (08/5) from above and
screw on a nut (08/6) from below, then tight- en slightly. Repeat this step with the other Al- len screws and nuts.
4. Tighten all Allen screws securely.
1. Place rubber sleeve (02/1) over shaft.
2. Use the four Allen screws (02/2) to fasten the
lower bearing shell (02/3) and the handle bracket (02/4) over the rubber sleeve (02/1).
3. Insert the "bike" handle (02/5) into the handle
4. Use the four Allen screws (02/7) to fasten the
upper bearing shell (02/6) on the handle bracket (02/4).
5. Align the "Bike" handle in such a way that
distance A is smaller than distance B (03/A, 03/B). Note:Always guide the brushcutter to the right of your body using the "Bike" handle. Both distances are correct when the middle of the cutting head coincides with the middle of the body.
4.1.7 Installing the "Bike" handle 140 B (02)
1. Place spring (02/1) into the bracket in the
2. Place lower bearing shell (02/2) onto the
3. Place the marked (corrugated) section of
handle bar (02/3) into lower bearing shell (02/2) of the handle bracket. Upper bearing shell (02/4) must engage in lower bearing shell (02/2).
4. Fasten upper bearing shell (02/4) to lower
bearing shell (02/2) using locking screw (02/5). Note:The seat of the bracket can be adjust- ed individually on the shaft.
5. Tighten locking screw (02/5).
1. Loosen the three Allen screws of the handle
bracket and remove the upper bearing shell of the handle bracket.
2. Place the “Bike” handle into the lower bearing
3. Fasten the upper bearing shell to the lower
bearing shell using the three Allen screws.442959_a 33 Start-up
4. Align the "Bike" handle in such a way that
distance A is smaller than distance B (03/A, 03/B). Note:Always guide the brushcutter to the right of your body using the "Bike" handle. Both distances are correct when the middle of the cutting head coincides with the middle of the body.
4.1.9 Fitting the shoulder strap 126 B/126
L/130 B/130 L/140 B/140 L/151 B (06) See graphic (06). 5 START-UP NOTE Inspect the appliance for damage every day before starting work, if it is dropped or is subjected to other impacts. Have any damage repaired before putting the appliance into opera- tion.
5.1 Mixing and pouring in the petrol/oil
mixture IMPORTANT! Danger of engine damage. Pure petrol will result in damage and complete failure of the engine. Guarantee claims against the manufacturer are excluded in this case.
Always operate the engine using the speci- fied petrol/oil mixture ratio. Producing the petrol/oil mixture The 2-stroke engine requires:
Lead-free, fresh petrol with an octane rating of at least 90. Petrol stored for longer than 2 months will lead to deposits and malfunctions of the engine.
High-quality synthetic oil for 2-stroke engines Prepare a petrol/oil mixture in a ratio of 50:1 us- ing these two constituents: Mixing ratio Petrol [li- tres] 2-stroke oil [millilitres] 50 parts petrol: 1
1. Pour the petrol and 2-stroke oil into a fuel
mixing bottle (quantities, see table, depend- ing on the size of the fuel mixing bottle).
2. Close the fuel mixing bottle and shake vigor-
ously several times so that the petrol and oil can mix thoroughly. Pouring in the petrol/oil mixture (14)
1. Place the appliance on a level, horizontal sur-
face. The cap (14/1) of the fuel tank must be facing upwards.
2. Wipe the fuel tank cap (14/1), the fuel tank
(14/2) and the surrounding appliance parts clean so that no dirt can get into the fuel tank when the petrol/oil mixture is poured in.
3. Open the fuel tank cap slowly so the pres-
surised petrol/air mixture can slowly escape from the fuel tank into the atmosphere. Leave the cap hanging on the fuel tank.
4. Insert a funnel (14/3) into the filler neck (14/4)
5. Pour the prepared petrol/oil mixture from the
fuel mixing bottle (14/5) into the fuel tank up to the lower edge of the filler neck, but not higher.
6. Remove the funnel and screw on the cap fin-
7. Wipe any spilled petrol/oil mixture off the ap-
Place the trimmer level and free of obstacles on the ground. The cutting tool must not be touching any objects or the ground. When starting
Do not stand on the shaft to avoid damage to the shaft and/or the angle-drive gearbox in- side the shaft.
Make sure you are standing securely and hold the trimmer firmly at the housing flange. Positions of the choke lever CHOKE RUN Cold start If the engine is cold, i.e. if it has not been in use for more than 5 minutes, a “cold start” is carried out. Warm start If the engine is still warm from use, i.e. shortly af- ter it was switched off, a "warm start” is carried out. The choke is not used here.GB 34 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Working behaviour and working technique
6.2 Starting/stopping the engine (05, 09)
NOTE With the “Ready to Start” func- tion, the ON/OFF switch is always in the ON position. Push the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to stop the brushcutter. When the switch is pressed, it returns automatically to the ON po- sition. NOTE Automatic resetting of the choke lever. In the event of an immediate start of the engine, the choke lever returns automatically to the RUN position when the throttle lever is pressed. Cold start
1. Turn choke lever (05/4, 09/4) to the CHOKE
times briefly and firmly.
3. Starting the engine:
Press the appliance firmly onto the ground with one hand.
With the other hand, pull starter handle (05/6, 09/6), first carefully and slowly until resistance is felt, and then firmly and quickly upwards until resistance is felt again (approx. 1 arm length).
Allow the starter rope to coil up again, but without releasing the starter handle.
Repeat the previous steps several times until the engine starts or stalls.
Turn choke lever (05/4, 09/4) to the RUN position.
Press the appliance firmly onto the ground with one hand.
With the other hand, pull starter handle (05/6, 09/6), first carefully and slowly until resistance is felt, and then firmly and quickly upwards until resistance is felt again (approx. 1 arm length).
Allow the starter rope to coil up again, but without releasing the starter handle.
Repeat the previous steps several times until the engine starts and runs smoothly.
4. Allow the engine to warm up for a few min-
utes. Warm start If the engine is still warm from use, i.e. shortly af- ter it was switched off, a "warm start” is carried out. The choke is not used here.
1. (Optional) Turn choke lever (05/4, 09/4) to
the CHOKE position and then immediately back to the RUN position. Automatic half throttle is now set.
Press the appliance firmly onto the ground with one hand.
With the other hand, pull starter handle (05/6, 09/6), first carefully and slowly until resistance is felt, and then firmly and quickly upwards until resistance is felt again (approx. 1 arm length).
Allow the starter rope to coil up again, but without releasing the starter handle.
Repeat the previous steps several times until the engine starts and runs smoothly. The engine runs at idle speed. Note:Press the throttle lever again if the engine no longer runs smoothly. Stopping the engine
1. Release throttle lever (05/2, 09/3) and allow
the engine run at idle speed.
2. Move ON/OFF switch (05/1, 09/1) to the
STOP position and hold it there for a few sec- onds.
3. Wait until the cutting tool has come to a com-
6.3 Prolonging the cutting line during
operation (13) The cutting line shortens during operation and frays out.
1. Allow the engine to run at full speed.
2. Tap (13/a) the spool head (13/1) on the
ground from time to time. This unwinds a piece of new cutting line from the spool and cuts off the used end of the cutting line (13/2).
7 WORKING BEHAVIOUR AND
Make sure you are standing securely.
Never work on a smooth, slippery hill or slope.
When working on a slope, always stand be- low the cutting tool.
Always allow the engine to run in the upper speed range during trimming and mowing, as the trimmer then cuts best. If the cutting line jams High grass or scrub can cause the cutting line to jam.442959_a 35 Maintenance and care
Avoiding blockages: Cut long grass in several passes. Always proceed from top to bottom.
In the event of a blockage: Switch off the en- gine immediately and hold the appliance in the air so that the engine is not damaged.
Keep the appliance away from delicate plants. Low trimming
Guide the cutter head with a slight forward angle so that the cutting line trims just above the ground.
Always trim away from your body. Trimming at fences and foundations
Guide the appliance slowly and carefully so that the cutting line does not come into con- tact with solid obstacles. NOTE Trimming around brick walls, foun- dations, fences and trees results in increased cutting line wear. Trimming around tree trunks
Guide the appliance slowly and carefully around tree trunks so that the cutting line does not touch the tree bark.
Trim from left to right around tree trunks.
Cut grass and weeds with the tip of the cut- ting line and hold the cutter head with a slight forward angle.
Guide the cutter head in a smooth horizontal, arc-shaped movement from one side to the other.
Hold the cutter head parallel to the ground at all times.
Long grass should be mown in several pass- es. Always proceed from top to bottom.
The appliance cuts best at very high speed. Therefore, do not overload the appliance by cutting long grass.
Tilt the cutter head at an angle of 30° to the right to mow with the tip of the cutting line. Walk forwards slowly.
Do not move the appliance directly against hard obstacles (e.g. walls), but mow side- ways. This protects the cutting line.
8 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
DANGER! Risk of injury or death due to improper maintenance. Maintenance work car- ried out by unqualified persons and the use of non-approved spare parts can result in serious injuries and even death during operation of the appliance.
Do not remove or deactivate any safety in- stallations.
Use only approved OEM spare parts.
Ensure through regular and proper mainte- nance that the appliance is in a clean and functional condition at all times. CAUTION! Risk of injury. Sharp-edged and moving appliance parts can lead to injury.
Always wear protective gloves during mainte- nance, care and cleaning work! Proper maintenance and care is necessary to en- sure the functionality and safety of the brushcut- ter. Note the following points:
Only carry out maintenance and care work if you have the necessary knowledge and tools.
Wait until the engine has cooled down com- pletely.
Only replace any worn or defective brushcut- ter parts with original spare parts from the manufacturer.
Do not carry out any maintenance and care work that is not described in these instruc- tions for use. Instruct an authorise service workshop to do this work. Any infringements will invalidate the manufacturer's warranty. The intervals for the maintenance and care work described here can be found in the maintenance schedule (see chapter 8.5 "Maintenance sched- ule", page36). Use only the approved cutting tools (see chapter
2.8 "Approved cutting tools", page29)!
8.1 Cleaning/replacing the air filter (15)
IMPORTANT! Danger of engine damage. Operation of the engine without air filter will result in serious engine damage!
Never operate the appliance without air filter.
Clean the air filter at regular intervals.
Loosen the air filter screw (15/1) until the air filter housing cover (15/2) is loose.
Pull off the air filter housing cover.
Pull the filter sponge (15/3) from the frame (15/4).
2. Cleaning the filter sponge (15/3):
Squeeze out the filter sponge, then wash out with soap and water. Do not use pet- rol or other solvents!
Allow the filter sponge to dry thoroughly until it contains no more water. A wet fil- ter can make the engine difficult to start.
3. Clean the air filter housing thoroughly using a
Replace the filter sponge if it is no longer elastic or falls apart.
Push on the air filter housing cover (15/2) and hold in place.
Screw in the air filter screw (15/1) until the air filter housing cover is tight.
8.2 Checking/replacing fuel filter (16)
The felt-like fuel filter is located in the fuel tank and is plugged onto the vacuum head. If the fuel filter becomes hard, dirty or clogged, less petrol flows to the engine. In this case, the fuel filter must be replaced. It is recommended that an authorised service workshop carries out this work.
8.3 Servicing the spark plug (17)
2. Assessing the condition of the spark plug:
If the spark plug is reddish-brown: The engine is working correctly and the spark plug is in order. If necessary: Carefully brush the spark plug clean using a fine wire brush (17/4).
If the spark plug is sooty, oily, encrusted, melted or bridged: The spark plug is de- fective. Replace the spark plug with a new spark plug. Use the specified spark plug type (see chapter 13 "Technical da- ta", page39).
If, after a short period of operation, the spark plug is defective again, the engine and the carburettor settings must be checked by an authorised service work- shop.
Use a feeler gauge (17/5) to check that the electrode gap (17/6) is 0.6 – 0.7mm. If not, carefully tap the electrodes closer together or carefully bend them apart.
4. If the specified interval is reached or the
spark plug is defective:
Ensure the spark plug seal ring (17/7) is on the spark plug.
Screw in the spark plug again by hand and tighten using the spark plug spanner (torque 12 – 15Nm).
Push on the spark plug connector again firmly.
8.4 Sharpening line cutter (18)
1. Loosen the mounting screws (18/1).
2. Clamp the line cutter (18/2) in a vice and
sharpen it using a file. File in one direction only.
3. Attach the line cutter to the guard plate (18/3)
again using the mounting screws. Tighten the mounting screws firmly.
8.5 Maintenance schedule
The following jobs are allowed to be carried out by the user independently. All other maintenance, service and repair work must be carried out in an authorised service workshop. NOTE Shorter maintenance intervals than those stated in this table may be necessary in case of severe loading and high temperatures.442959_a 37 Help in case of malfunctions Activity Once after 5 operat- ing hours Before each use Every week Every
oper- ating hours Every 100 op- erating hours If re- quired Every year be- fore the mowing season every
renew X X Cooling air inlet Clean X X X Silencer visual inspection for condition
Fuel tank Clean X X Fuel filter renew X Controls ON/OFF switch, locking button, throttle lever, starter rope
All accessible screws (except set screws) retighten X X X Complete brushcutter visual inspection for condition
CAUTION! Risk of injury. Sharp-edged and moving appliance parts can lead to injury.
Always wear protective gloves during mainte- nance, care and cleaning work!
Switch the appliance off. NOTE For malfunctions that are not listed in this table or that you cannot resolve yourself, please contact our customer service.GB 38 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Help in case of malfunctions Malfunction Cause Remedy Engine does not start, or only starts with difficulty. Engine start was not carried out properly. see chapter 6.2 "Starting/stopping the engine", page34 Spark plug is dirty, defective or the electrode gap is not right. see chapter 8.3 "Servicing the spark plug (17)", page36 Air filter is dirty. Cleaning/replacing the air filter (15) Fuel filter is worn. see chapter 8.2 "Checking/replacing fuel filter (16)", page36 Carburettor settings are not cor- rect. Contact an authorised service work- shop. Choke lever is in CHOKE posi- tion. Move choke lever to RUN. Engine starts, but the en- gine output is low. Choke lever is in CHOKE posi- tion. Move choke lever to RUN. Air filter is dirty. see chapter 8.1 "Cleaning/replacing the air filter (15)", page35 Fuel filter is worn. see chapter 8.2 "Checking/replacing fuel filter (16)", page36 Carburettor settings are not cor- rect. Contact an authorised service work- shop. Engine not running smoothly and engine speed not increasing when the throttle is ap- plied. Spark plug is dirty, defective or the electrode gap is not right. see chapter 8.3 "Servicing the spark plug (17)", page36 Carburettor settings are not cor- rect. Contact an authorised service work- shop. Engine exhaust smoking heavily, appears blue. Amount of oil in the petrol/oil mixture is too high. Pour in petrol/oil mixture with correct mixture ratio. see chapter 5.1 "Mixing and pouring in the petrol/oil mixture", page33 Carburettor settings are not cor- rect. Contact an authorised service work- shop. Engine starts abnormally and vibrates strongly. Brushcutter/engine parts have come loose and/or are dam- aged.
2. Inspect brushcutter for damage.
3. Inspect the spark plug, see
chapter 8.3 "Servicing the spark
4. Contact an authorised service
workshop.442959_a 39 Transport 10 TRANSPORT Transporting the appliance between two working areas
1. Switch off the engine.
2. Put the transport protection onto the blade.
3. Hold the brushcutter firmly at the engine
block and the handle.
4. Walk carefully to the next working area. Take
care not to endanger persons or animals. Transporting the appliance in a vehicle
1. If possible: Empty the fuel tank by allowing
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Put the transport protection onto the blade.
4. Ensure that the appliance cannot tip over
while driving to prevent the petrol/oil mixture from running out:
Place the appliance on the floor of the vehicle so that the fuel tank cap is facing upwards. The fuel tank must be securely closed.
Fix the appliance to the floor of the vehi- cle. 11 STORAGE If the appliance is not going to be used for more than 2 – 3 months, the following work is neces- sary to avoid any damage:
1. Empty the fuel tank:
Allow the engine to run until it stops itself. Then there is no longer any petrol/oil mix- ture in the fuel tank or carburettor and deposits cannot form.
2. Cleaning the appliance:
Wipe the entire appliance and accessory parts with a cleaning rag. Do not use pet- rol or other solvents.
Remove any dirt from all appliance open- ings (including cooling openings for the engine).
Allow the appliance to cool down com- pletely.
Pull off the spark plug connector and un- screw the spark plug (see chapter 8.3 "Servicing the spark plug 17)", page36)
Drop a little oil into the spark plug open- ing.
Slowly pull on the starter handle so the piston moves and the oil is distributed in the cylinder.
Screw in the spark plug again tightly and push on the spark plug connector.
4. Put the transport protection onto the blade.
5. Store the device in a cool, dry place.
CAUTION! Risk of injury. If the appliance is accessible to children and unauthorised per- sons during storage, this can result in injury.
Store the appliance out of the reach of chil- dren and unauthorised persons. 12 DISPOSAL
Petrol and motor oil do not belong in household waste or the public sewer system, but should be collected and disposed of separately.
Before disposing of the device you must empty the fuel tank and the engine oil tank!
Packaging, equipment and accessories are made from recyclable materials, and must be disposed of accordingly. 13 TECHNICAL DATA 126 B 126 L 130 B 130 L 140 B 140 L 151 B Article number
Dry weight 5.2kg 4.9kg 6.0kg 5.5kg 7.7kg 7.2kg 8.5kg Engine type Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inder Air-cooled 2-stroke en- gine, 1 cyl- inderGB 40 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Technical data 126 B 126 L 130 B 130 L 140 B 140 L 151 B
Ignition electronic electronic electronic electronic electronic electronic electronic
Petrol lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane lead-free, minimum 90 octane
Oil Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines Synthetic, for 2-stroke engines
Measurement un- certainty K = 1.5m/s
CO2 VALUES According to Article 43 (4) of Directive (EU) 2016/1628, we are obliged to provide the CO
value determined during the course of the EU type approval procedure. The CO
values of the Honda engines with EU type approval can be found at https://www.al-ko.com/shop/media/al-ko-engines/ co2.pdf. This CO
measurement is the result of testing of a (master) engine representative of the engine type or engine family in a fixed test cycle under laboratory conditions and does not constitute an express or implied warranty of the performance of a particular engine. 15 AFTER-SALES/SERVICE In the event of questions of warranty, repair or spare parts, please contact your nearest AL- KOService Centre. These can be found on the Internet at: www.al-ko.com/service-contacts 16 GUARANTEE We will resolve any material or manufacturing faults on the appliance during the legal warranty period for claims relating to faults, in accordance with our choice either to repair or replace. The legal warran- ty period is determined by the legislation of the country in which the appliance was purchased. Our warranty promise applies only if:
These operating instructions are heeded
The appliance is handled correctly
Original spare parts have been used The warranty becomes void in the case of:
Unauthorised repair attempts
Unauthorised technical modifications
Non-intended use The guarantee excludes:
Paint damage that can be attributed to normal wear and tear
Wear parts that are marked with a frame xxxxxx (x) on the spare parts card
Internal combustion engines (these are covered by the guarantee provisions of the corresponding engine manufacturers) The guarantee period commences with purchase by the first end user. The date on the proof of pur- chase is decisive. In the event of a guarantee claim, please take this guarantee declaration and the original proof of purchase, and contact your dealer or the nearest authorised customer service centre. This statement does not affect the purchaser's statutory claims for defects against the vendor.NL 42 126 L | 126 B | 130 L | 130 B | 140 B | 140 L | 151 B Vertaling van de originele gebruikershandleiding
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