| POWERTRIM   Code 407D   OWNER’S HANDBOOK   FROM SERIAL NO:407D001001   ISSUE: 01-20-06   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   PART NO: 111-0443 (rev.0.)   TABLE OF CONTENTS   OWNER’S INFORMATION   4 4 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS   ASSEMBLY   8 OPERATION   MAINTENANCE   TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART   REPAIR PARTS   11   14   20   22   Declared vibration emission values in accordance with Directive 98/37/EC.   2 Vibration Emission according to EN 836/A2:2001: 10 m/s .   Values determined at the handle when the machine was operated stationary on a   concrete surface at 3600 min-1.   Declared Airborne Sound Power level of 106 dB(A) is in accordance with   Directive 2000/14/EC.   Sound Pressure Level at operator position 90 dB.   Values determined at ear according to the specifications of EN 836/A2:2001.   2 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LIMITED WARRANTY   Hayter Limited warrants to the original user / purchaser that this unit shall be free from defects in   material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from the   date of purchase. The manufacturers of the engine and battery pack system (where applicable)   furnish their own warranty and services are provided through their authorised network (Refer to   “Engine/Battery Pack Warranty Statement”). To qualify for the full benefit of the warranty, the war-   ranty registration card must be returned within 60 days of purchase. Subject to the conditions and   exclusions noted in this limited warranty, we shall at our option, repair or replace any warranted   part during the applicable period. If you are in doubt or experience any difficulty, please consult a   Hayter Authorised Service Dealer for clarification..   To qualify for the extended warranty (second and third year) of the three year limited warranty, the   machine must have annual services carried out by an Authorised Hayter Service Dealer. These   chargeable services should be carried out within 12 and 24 months of the date of purchase.   Excluded from the extended warranty period are those items which are subject to normal wear   and tear e.g. tyres, wheels, cutterbars, cables, batteries and other consumable wearing parts.   All consumer machines which are fitted with a genuine Hayter friction disc as original equipment,   before use, are covered by a Lifetime Warranty against the engine crankshaft bending. Note:   friction washers, blade brake units and other such devices are not applicable. Only machines   fitted with a genuine Hayter friction disc, which are used in accordance with the recommended   operating and maintenance procedures, are covered.   This warranty does not apply to any unit that has been tampered with, altered, misused, abused   or used for hire, and will become invalid if non genuine Hayter parts are fitted. This warranty does   not cover minor mechanical adjustments unless they are due to defective materials or workman-   ship. Consult the Owner’s Handbook or a Hayter Authorised Service Dealer for assistance when   making these adjustments.   A warranty period of 90 days applies to machines used for commercial purposes.   To make a warranty claim, return the unit to a Hayter authorised dealer along with proof of pur-   chase stating the machine serial number and date of purchase. The service receipt(s) or this   Owner’s Handbook with the 1st/2nd year service boxes fully completed, must be produced as   proof of entitlement to the extended warranty period. Subject to the conditions and exclusions in   this limited warranty, the authorised dealer will, at our option, repair or replace any warranted part   within the duration of the warranty period.   This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and is in addition to any statutory rights to   which you may be entitled and your statutory rights are not affected by this warranty. If you need   additional information concerning this written warranty, or assistance in obtaining services,   please write to:   HAYTER LIMITED,   Service Department,   Spellbrook,   Bishop’s Stortford,   Hertfordshire. CM23 4BU   1st Year   Service   Record   2nd Year   Service   Record   Date . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Date . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   276798MA DRAFT COPY   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY RULES   5. Inspect the area where the machine is to   OWNER’S INFORMATION   be used. Your equipment can propel   small objects at high speed causing per-   sonal injury or property damage. Stay   away from breakable objects, such as   windows, greenhouses, etc.   Know your product: If you understand the   unit and how the unit operates, you will get   the best performance. As you read this manu-   al, compare the illustrations to the unit. Learn   the location and the function of the controls.   To help prevent an accident, follow the oper-   ating instructions and the safety rules. Keep   this manual for future reference.   6. Keep the area of operation clear of all   persons, particularly small children, and   pets.   7. Wear appropriate clothing such as a   long−sleeved shirt or jacket. Also wear   long trousers. Do not wear shorts.   8. Do not wear loose clothing which could   get caught in this equipment.   WARNING: Look for this symbol to indi-   cate important safety precautions. This   symbol indicates: “Attention! Become   Alert! Your Safety Is At Risk.”   9. Always wear safety goggles or safety   glasses with side shields when operating   the machine to protect your eyes from   foreign objects which can be thrown   from the unit.   10. Always wear work gloves and sturdy   footwear. Leather work shoes or short   boots work well for most people. These   will protect the operator’s ankles and   shins from small sticks, splinters, and   other debris, and improve traction.   Responsibility Of The Owner   WARNING: This cutting machine   is capable of throwing objects.   Failure to observe the following   11. It is advisable to wear protective head-   gear to prevent the possibility of being   struck by small flying particles, or being   struck by low hanging branches, twigs,   or other objects which may be unnoticed   by the operator.   safety instructions could result in serious   injury to the operator or bystanders.   The responsibility of the owner is   to follow the instructions below.   12. Do not operate the machine without   proper guards or other safety protective   devices in place.   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   I. General Operation   13. Use this equipment for its intended pur-   pose only.   14. See manufacturer’s instructions for prop-   er operation and installation of accesso-   ries. Only use accessories approved by   the manufacturer.   1. Read, understand, and follow all instruc-   tions on the machine and in the manu-   al(s). Be thoroughly familiar with the   controls and the proper use of the ma-   chine before starting.   15. Operate only in daylight or good artificial   light.   2. Familiarise yourself with all of the safety   and operating decals on this equipment   and on any of its attachments or acces-   sories.   16. Do not operate the machine while under   the influence of alcohol, drugs or other   medication which can cause drowsiness   or affect your ability to operate this ma-   chine safely.   3. Do not put hands or feet near or under   rotating parts.   4. Only allow responsible individuals, who   are familiar with the instructions, to oper-   ate the machine.   17. Never operate machine in wet grass. Al-   ways be sure of your footing; keep a firm   hold on the handle and walk; never run.   4 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY RULES   18. Before each use, inspect the throttle   Do trim across the face of slopes; never up   and down. Do not trim excessively steep   slopes (maximum 15 degrees) or areas   where the ground is very rough. Exercise ex-   treme caution when changing direction on   slopes.   control lever and cable. Make sure that   the cable is free and that the lever is not   damaged. Also check the cable linkage   running to the carburetor for kinks, loose   fittings, and obstructions. Verify that the   control bail is working properly.   Do remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs,   19. Stop the rotating trimmer head when   crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads.   Wait for the cutting lines to stop rotating.   etc.   Do watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass   can hide obstacles.   20. Watch for traffic when operating near, or   when crossing roads.   Do not trim near drop−offs, ditches, or em-   bankments. The operator could lose footing   or balance.   21. Stop the engine whenever you leave the   equipment, before cleaning repairing or   inspecting the unit, be sure the trimmer   head and all moving parts have stopped.   Let the engine cool, disconnect the   spark plug wire and move it away from   the spark plug.   Do not trim on wet grass. Reduced footing   could cause slipping.   III. Children   Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is   not alert to the presence of children. Children   are often attracted to the machine and the   trimming activity. Never assume that children   will remain where you last saw them.   1. Keep children out of the trimming area   and under the watchful care of a respon-   sible adult.   22. If the equipment should start to vibrate   abnormally, stop the engine, disconnect   the spark plug wire and prevent it from   touching the spark plug. Check immedi-   ately for the cause. Vibration is generally   a warning of trouble.   23. After striking a foreign object, stop the   engine. Remove the wire from the spark   plug. Inspect the machine for damage. If   damaged, repair before starting and op-   erating the machine.   2. Be alert and turn machine off if children   enter the area.   3. Before and while moving backwards,   look behind and down for small children.   4. Never allow children to operate the ma-   chine.   5. Use extra care when approaching blind   corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects   that may obscure vision.   24. Never leave the machine unattended   when the engine is running. Remove   the wire from the spark plug.   25. Regularly inspect the machine. Make   sure parts are not bent, damaged or   loose.   IV. Service   1. Use extra care in handling petrol and   other fuels. They are flammable and va-   pors are explosive.   26. Never pick up or carry the machine while   the engine is running.   a. Use only an approved container.   b. Never remove gas cap or add fuel   with the engine running. Allow en-   gine to cool before refueling. Do not   smoke.   c. Never refuel the machine indoors.   d. Never store the machine or fuel   container inside where there is an   open flame, such as a water heater.   e. If the fuel tank has to be drained,   this should be done outdoors. The   drained fuel should be stored in a   container specifically designed for   fuel storage or it should be dis-   posed of carefully.   27. Prolonged exposure to noise and vibra-   tion from petrol engine powered equip-   ment should be avoided. Take   intermittant breaks and/or wear ear   protection from engine noise as well as   heavy work gloves to reduce vibration in   the hands.   II. Slope Operation   Slopes are a major factor related to slip and   fall accidents which can result in severe inju-   ry. All slopes require extra caution. If you feel   uneasy on a slope, do not trim it.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY RULES   2. Never run an engine indoors or inside a   8. To reduce fire hazard, keep machine   free of grass, leaves, or other debris   build−up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage.   Allow machine to cool before storing.   closed area.   3. Never make adjustments or repairs with   the engine running. Disconnect the   spark plug wire, and keep the wire away   from the plug to prevent accidental start-   ing. Always wear eye protection when   you make adjustments or repairs.   9. Stop and inspect the equipment if you   strike an object. Repair, if necessary, be-   fore restarting.   4. Check the trimmer head and engine   mounting bolts at frequent intervals for   proper tightness.   5. Keep all nuts and bolts tight and keep   equipment in good condition. Check   mounting hardware on trimmer head ev-   ery time you change trimmer line and   prior to each use.   10. Always disconnect spark plug wire be-   fore cleaning, repairing, or adjusting.   11. Do not change the engine governor set-   ting or over−speed the engine.   12. Clean and replace safety and instruction   decals as necessary.   13. To guard against engine over−heating,   always have engine debris filter   mounted and clean.   6. Never tamper with safety devices.   Check their proper operation regularly.   7. When servicing or repairing the ma-   chine, do not tip the machine over or up   unless specifically instructed to do so in   this Manual. Service and repair proce-   dures can be done with the machine in   an upright position. Some procedures   will be easier if the machine is lifted on a   raised platform or working surface.   14. Inspect machine before storage.   15. Use only original equipment or autho-   rised replacement parts.   16. Never replace the cutting lines with met-   al parts.   6 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SAFETY RULES   INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS   IMPORTANT: The following pictorials are located on your unit or on literature supplied   with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for   each pictorial.   1 2 3 7 4 9 5 6 8 Safety Warning Pictorials   1 WARNING   5 WARNING: Rotating Parts. Stop Engine.   Disconnect Spark Plug Wire Before   Making Adjustments.   WARNING: Wear Eye Protection   DANGER: Disconnect Spark Plug Wire   Before Servicing Unit.   2 IMPORTANT: Read Owner’s Manual   Before Operating This Machine.   6 7 3 4 WARNING: Thrown Objects. Keep   Bystanders Away. Read User   Instructions Before Operating This   Machine.   8 9 Direction of Rotating Line.   Declared airborne sound power level of   106dB(A) is in accordance with Directive   2000/14/EC.   Do Not Trim Up And Down Slopes. Trim   Across Slopes.   2 6 3 7 1 4 5 8 Control And Operating Pictorials   1 2 3 4 Slow   5 6 7 8 Oil   Fast   Fuel   Engine Stop   Engine Stop   Engage   Disengage   7 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLY   ASSEMBLY   CONTENTS OF PARTS BAG   1 − Owner’s Manual   1 − Parts Bag   (Not shown actual size)   2 Sets − Trimmer Lines   (0.155 inch diameter)   1 − Safety Glasses 1 − 20 oz. Bottle Oil   1 − Bag (4 Screws)   TO REMOVE THE   WARNING: Always wear safety   glasses or eye shields while as-   sembling the machine.   TRIMMER FROM CARTON   1. Remove the parts bag and any loose parts   from carton.   2. Remove the packing material positioned   around the unit.   TOOLS REQUIRED   1 − Knife to cut carton.   1 − T−Handle Wrench.   3. Cut down all four corners of the carton and   lay the side panels flat.   4. Pull the trimmer out of the carton and off   the base pad.   5. Remove packing material from around the   trimmer head.   Figure 1 shows the machine completely as-   sembled and positioned in the carton for ship-   ment.   References to the right or left hand side of the   machine are from the viewpoint of the opera-   tor’s position behind the unit.   6. Remove protective plastic from front of   frame.   Figure 1   8 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLY   HOW TO RAISE THE HANDLE   1. Hold the handle with one hand and loosen both handle adjustment knobs until the ratchet   teeth are disengaged. Do not remove the handle adjustment knobs. See Figure 2.   2. Raise the handle to the   operating position.   3. Stand in the operator’s   Handle   position behind the ma-   chine. Put the handle in   a comfortable position.   Make sure both sides of   the handle are level.   Rope   Guide   NOTE: Make sure the   cables are not caught   between the upper and   lower handle.   Recoil Start   Handle   Handle   Pivot   4. Tighten the handle ad-   justment knobs. Make   sure the handle pivots   are locked in place.   Handle Adjustment   Knob   NOTE: The handlebar   height is adjustable.   See “How To Adjust   The Height Of The Han-   dlebar” in the Mainte-   nance section.   Figure 2   5. To attach the recoil start handle to the rope guide, twist the rope through   the rope guide mounted on the right side of the handlebar.   HOW TO ATTACH THE GUARD   1. Attach the guard to the machine with the   four fasteners as shown. See Figure 3.   Trimmer   Fastener   Guard   Figure 3   9 276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLY   Fill Crankcase With Oil   ENGINE PREPARATION   1. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick shown in   Figure 4. Fill the crankcase to the FULL   line on oil fill cap/dipstick. DO NOT OVER-   FILL.   2. Install the oil fill cap/dipstick and tighten   securely.   Note: Engine does not contain OIL or   PETROL.   WARNING: Follow the engine   manufacturer’s instructions for   the type of petrol and oil to use.   Always use a safety petrol container. Do   not smoke when adding petrol to the en-   gine. When inside an enclosure, do not   fill with petrol. Before you add petrol,   stop the engine. Let the engine cool for   several minutes.   Fill Fuel Tank With Petrol   See the engine manufacturer’s instructions for   the type of petrol to use.   Oil Fill   Cap/Dipstick   See the engine manufacturer’s instructions   for the type of petrol and oil to use. Before   you use the unit, read the information on   safety, operation, maintenance, and storage.   Fuel   Cap   Note: Actual sustained horsepower will   likely be lower due to operating limita-   tions and environmental factors.   Figure 4   As you learn how to use the machine, pay ex-   tra attention to the following important items:   n CHECKLIST   For the best performance and satisfaction   from this quality product, please review the fol-   lowing checklist before you operate the ma-   chine:   nn Engine oil is at correct level.   nn Fuel tank is filled with fresh, clean, reg-   ular unleaded petrol.   n All assembly instructions have been   completed.   Check carton. Make sure no loose parts   remain in the carton.   nn Become familiar and understand the   function of all controls. Before your start   the engine, operate all controls.   n 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   OPERATION   KNOW YOUR POWERTRIM   READ THE OWNER’S HANDBOOK AND ALL SAFETY RULES BEFORE YOU OPERATE the   machine. To familiarise yourself with the location of the controls, compare the illustrations with your   machine. Save this handbook for future reference.   Control Bail   Trimmer Head Drive Lever   Upper Handle   Throttle Control Lever   Dipstick   Recoil Starter Handle   Handle Adjustment Knob   Fuel Cap   Trimmer Head   Trimmer Line   Shield Edge Guard   Figure 5   Trimmer Head Drive Lever − Engages   the rotation of the trimmer head.   Throttle Control Lever − Controls the   speed or stops the engine.   Control Bail − Release to stop the rotation   of the trimmer head.   Recoil Starter Handle − The engine is   equipped with an easy pull recoil starter.   EYE PROTECTION   HOW TO STOP   THE TRIMMER HEAD   1. Release the control bail. It will return to its   open position and disengage the trimmer   head.   WARNING: Debris thrown from   the machine can result in   foreign objects being thrown   into the eyes, which can cause severe   eye damage. Always wear safety   glasses or eye shields when operating   the machine.   HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE   WARNING: The trimmer head will   continue to rotate for several sec   onds after the engine has   stopped   Always wear safety glasses. If you wear eye   glasses, put a Wide Vision Safety Mask over   your eye glasses.   1. Move the throttle control lever com-   pletely back to the STOP position.   11   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPERATION   HOW TO USE THE   TRIMMER HEAD DRIVE LEVER   Control Bail   Handlebar   1. To engage the trimmer head, hold the con-   trol bail against the handle. Move the   trimmer head drive lever forward to en-   gage the trimmer head. See Figure 6. The   faster the engine runs, the faster the trim-   mer head will rotate.   2. Once the trimmer head is rotating, push   the machine forward to trim.   Trimmer Head   Drive Lever   Figure 6   HOW TO USE THE   THROTTLE CONTROL   1. During normal use, set the throttle con-   trol lever in the FAST position to run the   engine at full speed.   2. Pull the throttle control lever back to de-   crease engine speed. Push the throttle   control lever forward to increase engine   speed.   Throttle Control   Lever   3. To stop the engine, pull the throttle con-   trol lever completely back to the STOP   position.   Figure 7   HOW TO USE   THE PRIMER BUTTON   1. Push the primer button. See Figure 8 for   location. For the number of times to push   the primer button, see the primer button   decal located on the engine or follow the   directions in the Engine Manual. Wait   approximately two seconds between each   push.   NOTE: Do not use the primer button to re-   start a warm engine after a short shutdown.   Primer   Button   Figure 8   12   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPERATION   NOTE: If engine fails to start after three   pulls, push the primer button two times and   again pull the recoil starter handle.   HOW TO START THE ENGINE   NOTE: DO NOT BE ALARMED, your engine   will smoke the first time it is started. It is   burning off the protective coating that is on   the internal engine parts.   WARNING: Never run the engine   indoors or in a poorly ventilated   area. Engine exhaust contains   carbon monoxide, an odorless   and deadly gas. Keep hands,   feet, hair and loose clothing   away from the machine and any   moving parts on the engine.   Avoid the muffler and surround-   ing areas. Temperatures may ex-   ceed 1505F.   WARNING: Never leave the ma-   chine unattended while the en-   gine is running. Wait for the trim-   mer lines to stop rotation.   1. Before each use, remove debris from the   debris screen shown in Figure 5. Debris   can cause the engine to overheat. Wipe   the debris screen with a cloth or paper   towel.   2. Move the throttle control lever forward to   the START or FAST position.   3. To start a cold engine, push the primer but-   ton five times. Wait two seconds between   each push of the primer button.   NOTE: Do not use the primer to start a   warm engine.   4. Firmly hold the recoil starter handle with   your right hand. See Figure 9.   5. Pull back sharply on the recoil starter   handle. DO NOT allow the starter rope to   snap back. Let the starter rope slowly re-   wind as you hold the recoil starter handle.   Recoil Starter Handle   Figure 9   TRIMMER TIPS   WARNING: Debris such as sticks,   gravel or stones, can be thrown   with sufficient force to cause per-   sonal injury or property damage.   take longer to complete the job. If the trim-   mer lines are worn to less than half their   original length, change to a new trimmer   line. “See How To Change The Trimmer   Line” in the Maintenance section.   S Set the throttle control in the FAST posi-   tion. If the weeds or grass are tall and   thick, operate the machine at a slower   walking speed.   S Do not trim on excessively steep slopes. If   a slope is difficult to stand on, do not trim.   Do not trim on slopes when the ground is   slippery or wet. Trim across the face of a   slope, not up and down.   S S Frequently clean the underside of the ma-   chine to remove any grass build up.   S STrimming may be done at slower engine   speeds especially when trimming around   flowers, shrubs, and small trees. Operat-   ing at slower speeds will also reduce en-   gine noise and vibration at the upper   handle.   For best results and longer lasting line,   use the ends of the line to do the cutting.   This is easily done by moving slowly   through very thick or heavy weeds.   S If the trimmer lines become too short, it will   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   MAINTENANCE   CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES   SERVICE RECORDS   Before Every   Every   25   Hours Hours   Every   100   Hours   Fill in dates as you   complete regular service.   As   Noted   SERVICE   DATES   Each   Use   5 Check Engine Oil Level   Check trimmer Lines   √ √ 1 2 Check Trimmer Head   Engagement   √ Engine/Machine Cleaning   Check Nuts and Bolts   Check Spark Plug   √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Change Engine Oil   Service Air Filter   3 Lubricate Jackshaft Assembly   Lubricate Wheel Bearings   Note 1 − When old line is half the original length, replace with new line.   Note 2 − Clean daily if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.   Note 3 − Change more often if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.   PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS   Trimmer Line Diameter 3.3mm (0.130”)   Trimmer Line Length   Height Of Cut (Fixed)   Dimensions   52omm (21.5”)   76mmm (3”)   1400 x 555 x 1000   Briggs 122H02−0134−B1   6 Engine   Horse Power   Displacement   Petrol Capacity   Oil Capacity   11.5 cu. in.   1.5 litre (1.6 quarts)   0.6 litre (20 oz.)   Champion RJ−19LM   0.030”   Spark Plug   Spark Plug Gap   Weight   29.5kg   14   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   LUBRICATION   Grease Fitting   How To Lubricate   The Jackshaft Assembly   A grease fitting is provided to lubricate the   jackshaft assembly. Use a grease gun with au-   tomotive type grease to lubricate the jackshaft   assembly as shown in Figure 10.   Figure 10   How To Change Engine Oil   Change the engine oil when the engine is   warm. For the proper oil capacity, see the en-   gine manufacturer’s instructions.   7. Connect the spark plug wire to the spark   plug.   1. Disconnect spark plug wire from the spark   plug.   Oil Drain Plug   2. Remove the oil drain plug as shown in   Figure 11.   3. Drain all the engine oil into a flat pan.   4. Install the oil drain plug. Make sure the   oil drain plug is tight.   5. Remove the dipstick.   6. Fill the engine crankcase. DO NOT   OVERFILL. For proper oil capacity, see   the engine manufacturer’s instructions.   Figure 11   15   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   SPARK PLUG   Check the spark plug every 25 hours. Re-   place the spark plug if the electrodes are   pitted or burned or if the porcelain is cracked.   Tighten the spark plug to a torque of 15   foot−pounds.   1. Make sure the spark plug is clean. Clean   the spark plug by carefully scraping the   electrodes (do not sand blast or use a wire   brush).   Feeler Gauge   0.030”   2. Check the spark plug gap with a feeler   gauge. See “Product Specifications” for   the correct spark plug gap and replace-   ment spark plug.   Spark Plug   Figure 12   3. Before installing the spark plug, coat the   threads lightly with oil for easy removal.   HOW TO ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF   THE HANDLEBAR   Handlebar   Use the knobs, on each side of the handle-   bar, to adjust the height of the handlebar.   Ratchet   Teeth   1. Hold the handlebar with one hand and   loosen both knobs until the ratchet teeth   are disengaged. Do not remove the   knobs. See Figure 13.   2. Move thehandlebar up or down to the de-   sired position, then align the ratchet   teeth. Make sure both sides of the hand-   lebar are level.   3. Tighten the knobs.   Knob   Figure 13   16   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT   WARNING: Before you inspect, clean or service the machine, stop the engine.   Make sure that all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the wire from the   spark plug.   HOW TO REPLACE THE TRIMMER LINE   For the best performance, use a heavy   gauge 3.3mm (0.130” diameter) trimmer   line. Cut the length of the trimmer line to   52cm (21.5 inches). Do not allow the length   of the lines to vary more than one inch. This   is important to make sure the trimmer head   is balanced and does not vibrate.   IMPORTANT: To extend the life of the trim-   mer line, keep the trimmer line moist. If not   kept moist, the nylon trimmer line will be-   come dry and brittle. Keep extra trimmer   line in a can of water. The line will then stay   flexible and easy to change. A flexible line   will also last much longer.   HOW TO CHANGE TRIMMER LINES   When the trimmer line becomes worn to half the original length, replace the trimmer line as   follows:   Line   Retainer   Trimmer   Line   Line   Retainer   5. Then, check to make   sure that the ends of the   line are even.   1. Stop the engine. Wait for 4. Next, take the ends of the   all moving parts to stop.   line, cross over the line   retainer, and thread the   ends through the centre   hole.   2. Remove worn trimmer   line from line retainer.   3. First, thread the ends of   the new trimmer line   through the outside   loops.   17   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   HOW TO   Trimmer Housing   REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT   To replace the drive belt, the trimmer head   and shield must be removed as follows.   WARNING: Before you remove   the drive belt, disconnect the   wire from the spark plug.   1. Remove the two fasteners that hold the   rear of the shield to the trimmer housing   (See Figure 14).   Drive Belt   2. Remove the four fasteners that hold the   front of the shield and trimmer head to   the trimmer housing.   Shield   3. Remove the “V” pulley from the idler   bracket.   4. Raise the front of the trimmer housing   and remove the drive belt. On some mod-   els, it is necessary to loosen the mount-   ing bolt for thedrive pulley to remove the   drive belt (see Figure 15). Do not bend the   belt guides.   Trimmer Head   Figure 14   NOTE: Make sure you replace the drive   belt only with a replacement belt from   the factory.   5. To assemble the drive belt, reverse the   above steps. Make sure all fasteners are   tight. Make sure the mounting bolt for the   drive pulley is tight.   “V” Pulley   Belt Guide   Drive Belt   6. Check the routing of the drive belt. Make   sure the drive belt is inside of all belt   guides shown in Figure 15.   Belt Guide   Belt Guide   IMPORTANT: Test the drive system. Start   the engine and move the throttle control to   the FAST position. Engage and disengage   the trimmer head several times. When dis-   engaged, make sure the trimmer head com-   pletely stops when resting on the ground. If   the trimmer head continues to rotate, take   the machine to the nearest authorised   Service Dealer.   Mounting Bolt   Drive Pulley   Figure 15   18   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MAINTENANCE   STORAGE   WARNING: Do not remove petrol   while inside a building, near a   fire, or while you smoke. Petrol   fumes can cause an explosion or   a fire.   Engine   To prevent engine damage when the ma-   chine is in storage for 30 days or more, fol-   low the steps below:   S S Let the engine run until it is out of petrol.   When the machine is put in storage for thirty   days or more, follow the steps below to   make sure the machine is in good condition   the following season.   Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the   engine crankcase with new oil.   S Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.   Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder.   Slowly pull the recoil starter handle so that   the oil will protect the cylinder. Install a new   spark plug in the cylinder.   Trimmer   S Completely clean the machine.   S Put the machine in a building that has   good ventilation.   S Clean dirt and debris from the cylinder   cooling fins and the engine housing.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART   TROUBLE   CAUSE   CORRECTION   Engine does not start   Spark plug wire   disconnected.   Connect spark plug wire.   Engine not primed.   Prime engine.   Defective or incorrectly   gapped spark plug.   Inspect or replace spark   plug.   Fuel tank empty.   Add fuel.   Dirty carburetor or fuel line.   Dirty air filter.   Clean carburetor or fuel line.   Replace air filter.   Carburetor out of adjustment. For carburetor adjustment,   take the unit to an authorised   Service Dealer.   Engine flooded.   Wait several minutes before   starting.   Throttle control lever in   incorrect position.   Move throttle lever to FAST   or START position.   Stale petrol.   Drain old petrol and add   fresh petrol.   Defective throttle control   lever or wire.   Inspect lever and wire.   Replace if damaged or   defective.   Engine runs poorly.   Bad spark plug.   Dirty air filter.   Replace spark plug.   Replace air filter.   Carburetor out of adjustment. Adjust carburetor. Take the   unit to an authorised Service   Dealer.   Stale petrol.   Drain old petrol. Add fresh   petrol.   Engine cooling system   clogged.   Clean engine screen and   cooling fins.   20   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART   Engine overheats.   Engine cooling system   clogged.   Clean debris screen and   engine cooling fins.   Carburetor out of adjustment. Adjust carburetor. Take the   unit to an authorised Service   Dealer.   Oil level is low.   Add oil.   Engine will not stop   running.   Defective throttle control   lever or wire.   Inspect and replace   damaged parts.   Throttle not adjusted   properly.   Move throttle to the full OFF   position.   Poor trimming   performance.   Trimmer line length is too   short.   Correct line length is 52cm   (21.5 inches). When less   than 1/2 this length, replace   the line.   Engine not set at FAST   speed.   Move engine throttle lever to   FAST position.   Trimmer vibrates   Trimmer line lengths are   substantially different.   Adjust trimmer line to   approximately equal lengths.   Loose nuts or bolts.   Check all bolts and nuts,   including engine bolts.   Broken trimmer head.   Replace broken part.   Trimmer head does not   retain line   Trimmer line not properly   attached.   Follow instructions on decal   or in the Maintenance   section of the owner’s   handbook.   Broken line retainer.   Replace trimmer head   assembly.   Trimmer line not correct size. Use 3,3mm (0.130 inch)   diameter trimmer line.   21   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code 407D   REPAIR PARTS   34   1 2 13   3 4 28   33   6 32   5 2 7 9 8 4 6 10   10   16   17   11   9 4 19   14   20   11   15   12   18   31   27   14   19   16   22   29   18   30   21   23   24   25   26   20   6 17   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Code 407D   REPAIR PARTS   Key   No.   Part No.   Description   1 MU740198E549 Lever, Stop   2 MU323035   MU740193   MU071372   Bolt   3 Cable, Control Latching   Tie, Cable   4 5 MU740196E701 Handlebar   6 MU15x116   MU1601039   MU672510   MU740202   MU783000   MU711936   MU711937   MU672292   MU740158   Nut   7 Control, Throttle   Guide, Rope   Knob, Handlebar   Washer   8 9 10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   −−   −−   −−   −−   Washer, Spring   Bolt   Spacer   Pivot, Handlebar   MU740195E701 Handlebar, Lower   MU740185   MU015x84   MU0020x3   MU740190   MU740188   MU26x274   MU711935   Wheel & Tire   Nut, Axle   Washer   Spacer   Assembly, Axle & Bracket   Screw   Bolt, Carriage   MU740150E549 Deck   MU0025x6   MU740192   MU001x45   MU26x267   −−−−−   Bolt   Shield, Trailing   Bolt   Screw   Engine   MU711890   MU015x88   MU1601040   MU26x268   MU042294   MU712409   MU713004   MU712416   MU713006   MU276798MA   Protection, Eye   Nut   Support, Handle   Screw   Clamp, Throttle   Decal, Engine Stop   Decal, Powertrim (not shown)   Decal, Hayter (not shown)   Decal, Warning (not shown)   Instruction Book & Parts List   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Code 407D   REPAIR PARTS   1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 24   15   25   26   16   17   18   9 10   1 19   11   20   27   14   12   13   29   30   31   33   31   22   23   24   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code 407D   REPAIR PARTS   Key   No.   Part No.   MU015x84   MU025x11   Description   Nut   1 2 Screw   3 MU740150E549 Frame, Trimmer   Screw   4 MU26x256   MU740231 Z   MU009x48   MU712403   MU740292   MU15x119   MU17x104   MU740171   MU740173   MU711933   MU740244   MU740179   MU740183   MU018x31   MU001x20   MU26x235   MU770070   MU740206   MU26x294   MU1001049   MU740300   MU740163   MU712126   5 Bracket, Idler Assembly   Bolt   6 7 Spring   8 Spacer   9 Nut   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   22   23   24   25   26   27   29   30   31   33   Washer   Pulley, Cutting Head   Spacer   Belt   Pulley, Idler   Pulley, Engine   Pulley, Idler   Lockwasher   Bolt   Screw   Guard Assembly   Guard   Screw   Jackshaft Housing Assembly   Shaft, Cutting   Wrap, Upper Head   Screw   MU740175E549 Assembly, Cutting Disc   MU712127   MU740164   MU740299   Screw, Set   Line, Cutting   Guide Assembly, Metal Height   25   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTES   26   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   NOTES   27   276798MA DRAFT COPY   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   How To Order Replacement Parts   Use only manufacturer’s authorised or approved replacement parts. The letter   placed on the end of the part number denotes the type of finish for the part, C for   chrome, Z for zinc, a PA for purchased assembly. It is important that you include   this when ordering a part. Do not use attachments or accessories not specifically   recommended for this unit. In order to obtain proper replacement parts you must   supply the model number of your machine (see serial number).   Replacement parts, except for the engine, transmission, transaxle or differential,   are available from your local Hayter authorised dealer, the store where the   mower was purchased or a service shop recommended by the store.   If you are unable to obtain parts or service in the manner outlined above, then   contact:   HAYTER LIMITED,   Service Department,   Spellbrook,   Bishop’s Stortford,   Hertfordshire. CM23 4BU   When ordering the following information is required:   (1) The Model Number   (2) Serial Number   (3) Part Number   (4) Quantity   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   276798MA DRAFT COPY   |