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Weed Eater XT110S User Manual

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electrical rating not less than the rating

of unit. Cord must be marked with suf-

fix “W--A” (in Canada “W”). Make sure

your extension cord is in good condi-

tion. Inspect extension cord before use

and replace if damaged. Do not use a

damaged cord. Cord insulation must

be intact with no cracks or deteriora-

tion. Plug connectors must be undam-

aged. An undersized extension cord

will cause a drop in line voltage result-

ing in loss of power and overheating. If

in doubt, use the next heavier gauge.

The lower the gauge number, the

heavier the cord (see

SELECT AN EX-

TENSION CORD

). Do not use multiple

cords.

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Do not abuse cord. Never carry the unit

by the extension cord or yank exten-

sion cord to disconnect unit.

S

Use cord retainer to prevent discon-

nection of extension cord from unit.

See

ATTACH THE EXTENSION CORD TO

YOUR TRIMMER

in the

OPERATION

sec-

tion

.

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Do not use the unit if the switch does

not turn the unit on and off properly. Re-

pairs to the switch must be made by

your authorized service dealer.

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Keep the extension cord clear of oper-

ator and obstacles at all times. Do not

expose cords to heat, oil, water, or

sharp edges.

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To avoid the possibility of electric

shock, avoid body contact with any

grounded conductor, such as metal

fences or pipes.

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)

protection should be provided on cir-

cuit or outlet to be used. Receptacles

are available having built-in GFCI

protection and may be used for this

measure of safety.

UNIT SAFETY
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Inspect unit before use. Replace dam-

aged parts. Make sure all handles,

guards, and fasteners are in place and

securely fastened. Parts that are dam-

aged must be repaired or replaced by

an authorized service dealer. This in-

cludes head parts that are cracked, or

chipped, guards, and any other part

that is damaged.

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Do not repair unit yourself.

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Use only 0.065” (1.65 mm) diameter

recommended trimmer line (see

ACCE-

SORIES

). Never use wire, rope, string,

etc.

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Use specified trimmer spool. Make

sure spool is properly installed and all

parts are securely fastened.

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Use only recommended WEED EATER

replacement parts and accessories.

CUTTING SAFETY
S

Inspect area to be cut. Remove objects

(rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string,

etc.) which can be thrown or become

entangled in cutting head.

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Do not overreach or stand on unstable

support. Keep firm footing and balance.

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Keep the cutting head below waist lev-

el. Do not raise handles above your

waist. Cutting head can come danger-

ously close to your body.

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Keep away from cutting head and spin-

ning line.

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Use unit properly. Use only for trim-

ming, edging, and mowing. Do not

force unit; it will do the job better and

with less risk of injury at the rate for

which it was designed.

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Use only in daylight or in good artificial

light.

MAINTENANCE SAFETY

WARNING:

Disconnect unit from

the power supply before performing

maintenance, or when changing trimmer

line.
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Maintain unit according to recom-

mended procedures. Keep cutting line

at proper length. Follow instructions for

changing trimmer line.

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Have all service and maintenance not

explained in this manual performed by

an authorized service dealer to avoid

creating a hazard.

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Never douse or squirt the unit with water

or any other liquid. Clean unit and labels

with a damp sponge. Keep handles dry,

clean, and free from oil and grease.

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Keep the air vents clean and free from

debris to avoid overheating the motor.

Clean after each use.

TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
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Stop the unit and disconnect the power

source when not in use.

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Carry the unit with motor stopped.

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Store the unit so that the line limiter

blade (on underside of shield) cannot

cause injury.

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Store unit indoors in a high, dry place

out of the reach of children. Store unit

unplugged.

DOUBLE INSULATION

CONSTRUCTION

This unit is double insulated to help pro-

tect against electric shock. Double in-

sulation construction consists of two

separate “layers” of electrical insulation

instead of grounding.