Echo Trimmer SRM 2305 User Manual

GB ENGLISH  
OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
GRASS TRIMMER/  
BRUSHCUTTER  
SRM-2305  
WARNING  
DANGER  
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW RULES FOR  
SAFE OPERATION.  
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.  
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X771 227-540 2  
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Operator’s manual  
Do not permit operation without proper  
training and protective equipment.  
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
Read the Operator’s Manual carefully. Be thoroughly  
familiar with the controls and proper use of the unit.  
TRAINING  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Know how to stop the unit and shut off the engine.  
Know how to unhook a harnessed unit quickly.  
GRASS TRIMMERS AND BRUSHCUTTERS CAN  
THROW SMALL GRAVEL, STONE, GLASS, METAL  
OR PLASTIC OBJECTS AS WELL AS THE  
Never allow anyone to use the unit without proper  
instruction.  
MATERIAL BEING CUT. READ THESE “RULES  
FOR SAFE OPERATION” WITH CARE. FOLLOW  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL.  
If you have any questions or problems, please  
contact your ECHO dealer.  
Wear eye protection  
Earmuffs  
Earplugs  
EYE PROTECTION  
HEARING AND EAR PROTECTION  
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment  
or loss of hearing.  
The operator must wear eye protection not only against  
objects thrown by the unit, but also because eye  
infections can be caused by airborne dust, seeds and  
pollen.  
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as  
earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or  
uncomfortable loud noises.  
Prescription glasses may be worn under the safety  
goggles.  
Eye protection should also be worn by persons in the  
risk zone which extends beyond the danger zone.  
Hearing protectors  
Safety goggles  
Head and face protection  
Shoulder harness  
Trim-fitting clothes  
Safety gloves  
Sturdy shoes or boots  
Long trousers  
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING  
ADDITIONAL PROTECTION  
Hay fever (Rhinitis) sufferers may wear disposable  
masks to help reduce the intake of allergenic particles.  
Choose trousers, shirts and jackets that fit trimly and  
have no strings, frills or dangling straps which could  
catch on the unit or the underbrush. Do not wear ties,  
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep clothing buttoned or  
zipped up and shirt tails tucked in. Secure hair so it is  
above shoulder length.  
The wearing of gloves offers some protection against  
contact with skin irritants such as poison ivy. Soft  
leather work gloves may also improve your grip.  
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Balance tool for  
a level plane of  
cutting head  
rotation  
Suspension point  
Ground level  
Harness quick-  
release pin  
PREPARATION  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Use a shoulder harness when provided or when recom-  
mended in this manual. Adjust both harness and the  
suspension point on the unit so the unit hangs with the  
cutting attachment a few centimetres above ground  
level. The cutting attachment and shield should be level  
in all directions. Harness the unit on the right side as  
shown.  
IN ADDITION TO HEAD, EYE AND EAR PROTEC-  
TION WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHES, SAFETY  
GLOVES AND SHOES TO PROTECT YOUR FEET  
AND BODY FROM THROWN OBJECTS, AND  
IMPROVE YOUR FOOTING ON SLIPPERY  
SURFACES. DO NOT WEAR TIES, JEWELLY, OR  
LOOSE, DANGLING CLOTHING WHICH COULD  
BE CAUGHT IN THE UNIT. DO NOT WEAR OPEN-  
TOED FOOTWEAR, OR GO BARE-FOOT OR  
BARELEGGED. IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS, TOTAL  
FACE AND HEAD PROTECTION MAY BE  
REQUIRED. FOR HEAVY BRUSH CUTTING WITH  
METAL BLADE, LOGGER’S TROUSERS OR LEG  
CHAPS WITH PROTECTIVE INSERTS ARE ADDED  
CONSIDERATIONS.  
a) Slide suspension point up and down the tube to find  
the right balance. Rotate the clamp to level the  
cutting attachment and shield. Lock in position. If the  
suspension point is a free-spinning type, the unit may  
tend to roll over sideways, however, you should still  
level the attachment and shield on the front-to-rear  
axis.  
NOTE  
A person’s size can affect the balancing adjustment.  
Also the balancing procedure may not work with  
some ECHO units on some persons. If the procedure  
does not work for you, please ask your ECHO  
servicing dealer for assistance.  
b) Balancing and levelling, as above, may require  
relocation of the clamp and readjustment of the  
harness straps. Also, each type of cutting attachment  
and shield mounted on the unit may require  
balancing.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
ECHO TRIMMERS AND BRUSHCUTTERS ARE  
DESIGNED TO FIT A WIDE VARIETY OF BODY  
SIZES, BUT MAY NOT BE ADJUSTABLE FOR  
EXTREMELY TALL PERSONS.  
DO NOT USE THE UNIT IF YOUR FEET CAN  
REACH THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT WHEN THE  
UNIT IS ATTACHED TO THE HARNESS.  
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Do not start engine near fuelling spot  
FUEL  
PHYSICAL CONDITION  
It is highly flammable.  
You should be in good mental and physical health. Do  
not operate if you are under the influence of alcohol or  
any medication or substance which could affect your  
vision, dexterity or judgement.  
a) Use an appropriate type of fuel container.  
b) Do not smoke or bring flame or sparks near to fuel  
supplies.  
c) The fuel tank may be under pressure. Always loosen  
the fuel cap and wait for pressure to be equalized  
before removing the cap.  
d) Fill the fuel tank outdoors over bare ground and  
install the fuel cap securely. Do not pour fuel indoors.  
e) Wipe any spilled fuel off the unit. Then move at least  
3 m from the fuelling spot before starting the engine.  
f) Never refuel while the engine is still hot, or fuel a  
running engine.  
g) Do not store the unit with fuel in its tank, because a  
fuel leak could start a fire.  
AREA AND EQUIPMENT INSPECTION  
Inspect the area before using the unit. Remove objects  
the unit could throw. Remember where there are  
obstructions to be avoided.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
IMPROPER FIT WILL RESULT FLY OFF THE  
CUTTING ATTACHMENT.  
Inspect the unit before using it. Perform only  
maintenance or adjustments for which the operator’s  
Manual gives instruction. Do not try to repair the unit  
without proper instruction. The unit should be serviced  
only by trained ECHO dealer servicemen with the proper  
tools.  
NEVER START THE ENGINE IF THE POWER  
TRANSMISSION SHAFT IS NOT IN PLACE TO  
PREVENT THE ENGINE FROM OVER SPEEDING  
OR THE CLUTCH FROM FLYING APART.  
Be sure that:  
a) Engine does not leak fuel.  
b) Fasteners are tight, and none are missing.  
c) Silencer is in good condition.  
d) The unit has the proper equipment-shield, handles,  
harness, etc.-for the cutting attachment to be used.  
e) If used on the unit, the cutting attachment is properly  
tightened.  
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th cutting  
lear  
Do not run the  
engine indoors, or  
where there is poor  
ventilation.  
GENERAL OPERATION  
Engine fumes contain deadly poisonous carbon  
monoxide.  
Lay the unit down on a clear area and set the controls  
for starting. Be sure the cutting attachment cannot  
contact the ground or any obstruction.  
Do not operate with a worn or damaged cutting attach-  
ment.  
Hold the unit firmly down so you will not lose control  
during starting. Do not start the unit in the air, or from  
the harness. The unit could swing into your leg or an  
obstruction if you lose control.  
Do not run engine at full throttle without a load.  
Do not hit rocks, stones, tree stumps, and other foreign  
objects with the cutting attachment.  
If cutting attachment strikes an obstruction, stop engine  
immediately and inspect cutting attachment for damage.  
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Do not raise the cutting attachment above knee height.  
If raised higher, the cutting attachment will be more  
directly in line with your face. Thrown objects may hit  
your face and eyes.  
Do not allow anyone to enter the operating DANGER  
ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area of 15 m in  
radius.  
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the  
danger zone wear eye protection to protect them from  
thrown objects. If the unit must be used where there are  
unprotected people, operate at a low throttle speed to  
reduce the risk.  
Wear the recommended protective gear.  
Never operate the unit without the proper guards,  
shoulder harness and other protective devices.  
Never operate the unit without good visibility and light.  
Ensure that there are no children, bystanders, and pets  
in the work area. Keep all children, bystanders and  
fellow workers outside 15 m radius for brushcutters/  
grasstrimmers.  
Stop the engine before leaving the machine, children  
are not allowed to use the machine, stop the machine  
between different working places.  
If you are approached, stop the engine and cutting  
attachment immediately. Keep your hands and body  
away from silencer to prevent heat injury while the  
engine is hot.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE CONSIDERED  
FOR EVERYONE IN THE ZONE OF RISK. RISK OF  
EYE INJURY DIMINISHES WITH DISTANCE.  
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Sudden vibration?  
Shut down immediately!  
Keep feet and hands away  
until rotation stops.  
Shut down immediately if the unit starts to shake or  
vibrate.  
When the unit is turned off, make sure the cutting  
attachment stops before the unit is set down.  
A sudden vibration is a sign there may be dangerous  
trouble, such as a broken flywheel, clutch or cutting  
attachment, or loose parts.  
A cutting attachment can injure while it continues to spin  
after the engine is shut off or throttle control is released.  
If the cutting attachment rotates after throttle is returned  
to idle, carburettor adjustment is required. Follow  
instruction on this manual to make the adjustment  
yourself, or have the carburettor adjusted by your ECHO  
dealer.  
Do not use the unit until the problem has been properly  
diagnosed and corrected.  
All maintenance and adjustments given in this manual  
should be performed by you or your ECHO servicing  
dealer on a timely basis.  
All required service or repair must be done only by  
ECHO servicing dealer. Never attempt to use an  
incomplete or one fitted with unauthorized modification.  
Pull out  
Quick-release pin  
e-handed  
Shaft tube  
Always use both hands on the handles. Do not operate  
one-handed.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, USE QUICK-  
RELEASE PIN ON HARNESS TO FREE YOURSELF  
FROM UNIT.  
Always hold the unit with the fingers and thumbs  
encircling the handles.  
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Painful or numb fingers?  
See your doctor immediatelty!  
VIBRATION AND COLD  
REPETITIVE STRESS INJURIES  
It is believed that a condition called Raynaud’s Phenom-  
enon which affects the fingers of certain individuals may  
be brought about by exposure to vibration and cold.  
Exposure to vibration and cold may cause tingling and  
burning, followed by loss of colour and numbness in the  
fingers.  
It is believed that over-using the muscles and tendons of  
the fingers, hands, arms and shoulders may cause  
soreness, swelling, numbness, weakness and extreme  
pain to the areas just mentioned. Certain repetitive hand  
activities may put you at a high risk for developing a  
repetitive stress injury (RSI).  
The following precautions are strongly recommended  
because the minimum exposure which might trigger the  
ailment is unknown.  
To reduce the risk of RSI, do the following:  
Avoid using your wrist in a bent, extended or twisted  
position.  
Keep your body warm, especially the head and neck,  
Take periodic breaks to minimize repetition and rest  
your hands. Reduce the speed and force in which  
you do the repetitive movement.  
feet and ankles, and hands and wrists.  
Maintain good blood circulation by performing  
vigorous arm exercises during frequent work breaks,  
and also by not smoking.  
Do exercises to strengthen hand and arm muscles.  
See a doctor if you feel tingling, numbness or pain in  
your fingers, hands, wrists or arms. The sooner RSI  
is diagnosed, the more likely permanent nerve and  
muscle damage can be prevented.  
Limit the number of hours of operation.  
Try to fill each day with jobs where operating the  
trimmer or other hand-held power equipment is not  
required.  
If you experience discomfort redness and swelling of  
the fingers, followed by whitening and loss of feeling,  
consult your physician before exposing yourself  
further to cold and vibration.  
Inspect blades before use  
Blade  
Cup  
Nut  
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
(WITH METAL BLADE)  
USE CORRECT BLADE  
WARNING  
DANGER  
WARNING  
DANGER  
SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM THE  
PIECES FROM A CRACKED METAL BLADE CAN  
FLY OFF DURING OPERATION. INSPECT METAL  
BLADES FOR CRACKS BEFORE EACH USE.  
DISCARD CRACKED BLADES NO MATTER HOW  
SMALL THE CRACK. CRACKED BLADES CAN BE  
THE RESULT OF MISUSE OR IMPROPER  
SHARPENING.  
IMPROPER USE OF BLADES.  
READ AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL.  
THE 3 CUTTER BLADE IS DESIGNED  
ESPECIALLY TO CUT WEEDS AND GRASS. TO  
AVOID INJURY DUE TO KICKBACK OR  
BLADE FRACTURE, DO NOT USE THE 3  
CUTTER BLADE TO CUT BRUSH OR TREES.  
USE ONLY CUTTING ATTACHMENTS  
RECOMMENDED BY KIORITZ CORPORATION.  
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Wires can catch  
and flap around  
Always use the blade suited for the job.  
Do not hit rocks, stones, tree stumps, and other  
foreign objects with the blade.  
Do not cut into the ground with the blade.  
If blade strikes an obstruction, stop engine immedi-  
ately and inspect blade for damage.  
Do not operate with a dull, bent, fractured or  
discoloured blade and worn or damaged nut.  
Do not run engine at full throttle without a load.  
Remove all foreign objects from work area.  
Do not operate brushcutter without shoulder harness  
and shield.  
SCYTHING WEEDS. This is cutting by swinging the  
cutting attachment in a level arc. It can quickly clear  
areas of field grass and weeds. Scything should not be  
used to cut large, tough weeds or woody growths.  
If a sapling or shrub binds the cutting attachment, do not  
use the cutting attachment as a lever to free the bind,  
because this will cause cutting attachment failure.  
Instead, shut off the engine and push the sapling or  
shrub to free the blades.  
Do not use a cracked or damaged blade.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE WHEN A CUTTING  
ATTACHMENT JAM OCCURS. DO NOT ATTEMPT  
TO REMOVE AN OBJECT CAUSING A JAM IF THE  
ENGINE IS RUNNING. SEVERE INJURY CAN  
OCCUR IF A JAM IS REMOVED AND THE  
CUTTING ATTACHMENT SUDDENLY STARTS.  
Anticlockwise rotation  
Pull  
Kickback  
Push  
KICKBACK. This may occur when the moving blade at  
the front of the blade circle contacts strong brush or  
trees. The force that occurs pushes the entire unit and  
blade violently away in an arc. Kickback is a danger to a  
bystander and also a jolting force to the operator.  
REACTION FORCES  
WARNING  
DANGER  
BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE REACTION  
FORCES OF PUSH AND PULL, AND KICKBACK  
DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL, AND HOW THESE  
FORCES MAY AFFECT YOUR BALANCE IN THE  
OPERATION OF A UNIT.  
PUSH. The operator may feel the unit push toward him  
when he tries to cut the object on right. If he cannot hold  
the blade in the cut, a kickback may occur when the  
blade is pushed out to where the teeth at the outside  
furthest point from the operator are cutting. The blade  
will “kickback” sideways.  
PULL. The opposite of push. When object on left, the  
operator may feel the unit pull away. Although this pull  
type of cutting may cause sawdust to be thrown back at  
the operator, it is recommended for sawing off heavy  
brush because the cutting is smoother and more stable  
than when the unit pushes.  
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Debris  
Knife side raised  
Angle to ground  
Angle to wall  
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION  
(WITH NYLON LINE CUTTING HEAD)  
The basic cutting actions pictured are:  
Trimming, scything, scalping and lawn edging.  
These actions are as follows:  
SCYTHING: This is the cutting or mowing of large  
grassy areas by sweeping or swinging the trimmer in a  
level arc. Use a smooth, easy motion. Do not try to hack  
or chop down the grass. Tilt the line head or line disc to  
direct the debris away from you on the scything stroke.  
Then return without cutting grass for another stroke. If  
you are well protected and do not care whether some  
debris is thrown in your direction, you may scythe in  
both directions.  
TRIMMING: This is feeding the trimmer carefully into the  
material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slightly to direct  
the debris away from you. If cutting up to a barrier such  
as a fence, wall or tree, approach from an angle where  
any debris ricocheting off the barrier will fly away from  
you. Move the line head or line disc slowly until the  
grass is cut right up to the barrier, but do not jam  
(overfeed) the line into the barrier. If trimming up to wire  
mesh or chain link fencing, be careful to feed only up to  
the wire. If you go too far, the line will snap off around  
the wire.  
Trimming can be done to cut through weed stems one at  
a time. Place the nylon line cutter near the bottom of the  
weed never high up, which could cause the weed to  
chatter and catch the line. Rather than cut the weed  
right through, just use the very end of the line to wear  
through the stem slowly.  
Debris  
Cut on this side  
Nylon line head or disc  
rotates anticlockwise.  
The knife will be on the  
left side of the shield.  
Scalping  
Edging  
SCALPING AND EDGING: Both of these are done with  
the line head or line disc tilted at a steep angle. Scalping  
is removing top growth, leaving the earth bare. Edging is  
trimming the grass back where it has spread over a  
pavement or driveway. During both edging and scalping,  
hold the unit at a steep angle in a position where the  
debris, and any dislodged dirt and stone, will not come  
back towards you even if it ricochets off the hard  
surface.  
For nearly all cutting, it is good to tilt the nylon cutter so  
that contact is made on the part of line circle where the  
line is moving away from you and the shield (See  
appropriate picture). This results in the debris being  
thrown away from you.  
Tilting the head to the wrong side will shoot the debris  
toward you. If the nylon line cutter is held flat to the  
ground so that cutting occurs on the whole line circle,  
debris will be thrown at you, drag will slow the engine,  
and you will use up a lot of line.  
Although the pictures show how to edge and scalp,  
every operator must find for himself the angles which  
suit his body size and cutting situation.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
USE ONLY FLEXIBLE, NON-METALLIC LINE  
RECOMMENDED BY KIORITZ CORPORATION.  
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Line pushed into wire  
fencing will snap off.  
Do not trim near cars or pedestrians.  
Do not push the line into tough weeds, trees, or wire  
fences. Pushing the line into chicken wire, chain link  
fencing or thick brush can result in snapped-off line  
ends being hurled back at the operator. The proper way  
is to cut right up to a barrier, such as any of those  
mentioned, but never run the line into or through the  
obstruction. Do not cut closely to obstruction or barrier.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPERATING  
OVER BARE SPOTS AND GRAVEL, BECAUSE  
THE LINE CAN THROW SMALL ROCK PARTICLES  
AT HIGH SPEEDS. THE SHIELD ON THE UNIT  
CANNOT STOP OBJECTS WHICH BOUNCE OR  
RICOCHET OFF HARD SURFACES.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Always wear proper eye protection against thrown  
objects. Objects can bounce up at you from the ground  
under the shield, or ricochet off any nearby hard  
surface.  
ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE WHEN A CUTTING  
ATTACHMENT JAM OCCURS. DO NOT ATTEMPT  
TO REMOVE AN OBJECT CAUSING A JAM IF THE  
ENGINE IS RUNNING. INJURY CAN OCCUR IF A  
JAM IS REMOVED AND THE CUTTING  
Do not trim at high speed near roadways when there is  
traffic, or in places where there are pedestrians. If you  
must trim where people are in the zone of risk use a  
much lower or reduced speed, by using a partial trigger  
setting. Do not use full throttle.  
ATTACHMENT SUDDENLY STARTS.  
F-4/10  
Avoid wire  
Avoid nylon line contact with broken wire fencing. Pieces  
of wire broken off by the trimmer can be hurled at high  
speeds.  
USE CORRECT CUTTING ATTACHMENT  
WARNING  
DANGER  
SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM THE  
IMPROPER USE OF CUTTING ATTACHMENT.  
READ AND COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL.  
USE ONLY CUTTING ATTACHMENTS  
WARNING  
DANGER  
DO NOT TRIM IN ANY AREA WHERE THERE ARE  
BROKEN STRANDS OF FENCING WIRE. REMOVE  
THE BROKEN PIECES OF WIRE, OR GIVE THE  
AREA WIDE BERTH. WEAR PROPER SAFETY  
PROTECTION. DO NOT CUT WHERE YOU  
CANNOT SEE WHAT THE CUTTING DEVICE IS  
CUTTING.  
RECOMMENDED BY KIORITZ CORPORATION.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
EXCESSIVE NYLON LINE BEYOND CUT OFF  
KNIFE COULD FLY OFF WHEN THE NYLON LINE  
CUTTER STARTS ROTATING AFTER  
ADJUSTMENT OF NYLON LINE LENGTH.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
USE ONLY NYLON LINE. DO NOT USE ANY TYPE  
OF METAL BLADE.  
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL Included with unit. Read  
before operation and keep for future reference to  
learn proper, safe operating techniques.  
10 THROTTLE TRIGGER LOCKOUT Locks throttle  
trigger in the idling position until you have a proper  
grip with your right hand around the handle.  
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ANGLE TRANSMISSION Having two gears to  
change the angle of rotating axis.  
11 AIR CLEANER COVER Covers air filter.  
12 FUEL TANK CAP For closing the fuel tank.  
13 FUEL TANK Contains fuel and fuel filter.  
14 STARTER HANDLE Pull handle to start the engine.  
3 CUTTER BLADE For cutting grass, garden debris  
and weeds.  
SHIELDDevicetoprotecttheoperatorfromaccidental  
contact with the cutting head and thrown objects.  
15 SILENCER COVER Cover the silencer not to make  
operator touch to hot surface of silencer.  
SHAFT TUBE Part of the unit that provides a casing  
for power transmission shaft.  
16 SPARK PLUG  
U-HANDLE Having the configuration of a bicycle  
handle bar.  
17 SHOULDER HARNESS An adjustable strap to  
suspend unit.  
SUSPENSION POINT Device on which the harness  
can be hooked.  
18 HIP PAD To protect hip/leg and clothing.  
19 BLADE COVER When transporting the unit, use the  
IGNITION SWITCH “Slide Switch” mounted on top  
oftheThrottleTriggerHousing, moveswitchupward  
to RUN, downward to STOP position.  
appropriate metal blade cover.  
20 SAFETY DECAL Part Number 890617-43130  
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THROTTLE TRIGGER Activated by the operator’s  
finger for controlling the engine speed.  
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Handle assembling bolt (8 mm)  
Handle assembling  
bracket (upper)  
Washer  
Wire fixing clip  
Shaft tube  
Handle assembling  
bracket (lower)  
Throttle wire  
To engine  
ASSEMBLING  
Install handle assembling bracket (upper) in handle  
assembling bracket (lower) and fix handle by tightening  
handle assembling bolt (8 mm) lightly.  
To eliminate loosening of throttle wire fix it to shaft tube  
(2 places) and to right hand U-handle (1 place) with wire  
fixing clips.  
Adjust inclination of handle to adequate position (easy to  
operate) and tighten firmly handle assembling bolt (8 mm).  
Wire end  
1 - 2 mm  
Nuts  
Carburettor  
CAUTION  
After assembly, adjust the play of wire end on  
carburettor side to 1 mm - 2 mm.  
Screw M5×18  
Bracket  
Convex of fitting plate  
Shield  
Notch of  
fitting plate  
Fitting plate  
Bolt M5×25  
Bracket  
Therearetwotypesofshields:namelyoneusedexclusively  
for Nylon line and another one used exclusively for steel  
blade. When Nylon line is used, use the shield for Nylon  
line. When steel blade is used, use the shield for steel  
blade.  
INSTALLATION OF BRACKET  
Fit bracket to mounting portion of angle transmission and  
fix the bracket by holding fitting plate pressed from beneath  
and tightening 4 bolts (M5×25) lightly.  
METHOD TO CHANGE SHIELD  
(FOR STEEL BLADE)  
Get notches and convexes of fitting plate to face  
corresponding convexes and concaves of bracket, and fix  
bracket tightening 4 bolts (M5×25) securely.  
Remove screw (M5×18) on the right side of the shield and  
slide the shield to the left and remove it. Put shield of  
another type into groove and slide it to the right until it stops  
and be sure to fasten with the removed screw (M5×18).  
When using Nylon line, use the shield for Nylon line  
(see page 15). Fit cut off knife to the shield for Nylon line  
using screw (5×12).  
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Blade retainer  
Blade  
Blade  
Locking tool  
Lower blade retainer  
Cup  
Nut  
Blade retainer fixing slot  
Insert locking tool into a hole located on the right side of  
angle transmission while forcing retainer spring to the left  
side. Insert locking tool further into blade retainer fixing slot  
to fix output shaft.  
INSTALLING BLADE  
Inspect blades before installation. Check for sharpness.  
Dull blades increase the risk of blade kickback reactions.  
Small cracks can develop into fractures resulting in a piece  
of blade flying off during operation.  
CAUTION  
Discard cracked blades no matter how small the crack.  
Fasten output shaft using locking tool securely in  
order to avoid the possibility of output shaft  
rotating when mounting cutting blade which will  
prevent the cutting blade fastening nut from  
being tightened sufficiently.  
Blade retainer, blade, lower blade retainer, cup and nut  
finger tight.  
Cut off knife  
Screw  
M5×18  
Screw  
5×12  
Socket wrench  
Blade  
Bracket  
Shield  
Tighten the nut (turn anticlockwise) using a socket wrench.  
Never fasten while applying your weight. Otherwise the  
thread of nut could be broken.  
Replace nut and cup with new ones no matter how small  
the wear is.  
METHOD TO CHANGE SHIELD  
(FOR NYLON LINE)  
Remove screw (M5×18) on the right side of the shield  
and slide the shield to the left and remove it. Put shield  
of another type into groove and slide it to the right until it  
stops and be sure to fasten with the removed screw  
(M5×18).  
WARNING  
DANGER  
IF WORN NUT AND CUP FOR BLADE ARE USED,  
THERE IS A DANGER OF BLADE GETTING  
LOOSE. REPLACE THEM WITH NEW ONES.  
CAUTION  
Wear gloves to reduce the risk of injury caused  
by unintentional contact with the blade.  
Blade retainer fixing slot  
Nylon line cutting attachment  
Blade retainer  
Washer  
Locking tool  
Nylon line cutting attachment  
INSTALLING NYLON LINE CUTTING  
ATTACHMENT  
Insert locking tool into a hole located on the right side of  
angle transmission while forcing retainer spring to the  
left side. Insert locking tool further into blade retainer  
fixing slot to fix output shaft.  
CAUTION  
Fasten output shaft using locking tool securely in  
order to avoid the possibility of output shaft  
rotating when mounting nylon line cutting  
attachment.  
Thread cutting attachment onto shaft (anticlockwise)  
until it is tight.  
Remove locking tool.  
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F-4/10  
NYLON LINE CUTTING ATTACHMENT  
Type:  
F-4/10  
Thread:  
Left-hand thread M10 × 1.25 pitch  
CAUTION  
Use only flexible, non-metallic line recommended  
by KIORITZ CORPORATION.  
Tap knob  
Hit knob against the  
ground surface lightly  
Nylon line comes out  
When releasing Nylon line from spool hit tap knob of  
spool against the ground surface lightly at rotation  
speed lower than 4,500 r/min.  
ADJUSTING NYLON LINE  
Make sure there is no bystander within 15 m radius  
and pay enough attention to objects in the  
surroundings before starting operation.  
Cut off knife on the guard adjusts cutting swath to 40  
cm automatically by cutting nylon lines evenly when  
attachment starts rotating.  
Do not rotate the cutting head at more than 10,000  
r/mim.  
When operating with less than maximum cutting  
swath (40 cm), cut two nylon lines in equal lengths.  
Do not hit the cutting head against hard foreign  
matters such as rocks, concrete, tree stub and bottle  
etc.  
Spool  
Housing  
(1)  
Tap knob of spool  
Cover  
REPLACING NYLON LINE  
WARNING  
(1) Press “retaining pawls” (at two places) inward and  
remove cover.  
DANGER  
SHUT DOWN TRIMMER ENGINE WITHOUT FAIL  
AND MAKE SURE CUTTING HEAD HAS STOPPED  
ROTATING BEFORE STARTING REPLACEMENT  
PROCEDURE.  
It is easier to remove one after another.  
(2) Remove spool.  
(3) When Nylon line on the spool is almost exhausted,  
remove remaining line from spool and wind “new line”  
according to the procedures (4) and beyond.  
When the line on the spool is “melted and stuck”  
remove the entire line while peeling off the “melted and  
stuck” portion and wind the “removed line” anew  
according to procedures (4) and beyond.  
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12 cm  
(6)  
(7)  
(4)  
(5)  
5
4
6
2
1
3
1. Intermediate separator  
2. Bent portion  
3. Notch Nylon line  
(6) When the line is wound to the end hook both line ends  
into respective notch of spool for retaining tentatively  
the line while leaving line ends approximately 10 cm  
beyond notch.  
4. Winding direction for the line  
5. If wound unfirmly, the line loosens.  
6. Wind firmly into respective groove.  
(7) Align notches of spool for the line with grooves of  
eyelets and fit spool into cover.  
(4) Bend the line at the point 12 cm away from the middle  
of whole length and hook the bent portion into the  
“notch” of the intermediate separator.  
(5) Wind the line firmly into groove of the spool following  
“winding direction for the line LH”.  
(8)  
(9)  
(D)  
(A)  
(B)  
(C)  
(8) Pull out the line from cover.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
(A) Remove the line from “respective notch of spool”,  
and (B) pass it through “groove of respective eyelet”.  
MAKE SURE EACH OUTER PERIPHERY OF  
PAWLS OF HOUSING SPREADS ALMOST FULLY  
UP TO THE OUTER PERIPHERY OF RESPECTIVE  
WINDOW OF COVER.  
(9) Fit cover and housing together.  
(C)Aligneyeletsofcoverwithrecessesofhousing,  
and(D)presspawlsofhousingintorespectivewindow  
of cover until the pawls are firmly fitted into the  
windows.  
IF THEY ARE LOOSELY FITTED AND THE  
CUTTING HEAD IS TURNED, COVER OR INSIDE  
COMPONENTS CAN FLY OFF WHICH IS  
DANGEROUS.  
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Shoulder level  
Fuel tank  
FUEL  
FUEL  
HANDLING FUEL  
Fuel is a mixture of regular grade petrol and an air-  
cooled 2-stroke engine oil of reputable brand name.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Minimum 89 Octane unleaded petrol is  
recommended. Do not use fuel containing methyl  
alcohol or more than 10 % of ethyl alcohol.  
AFTER REFUELLING, TIGHTEN FUEL CAP  
FIRMLY AND CHECK FOR LEAKAGE. IN CASE OF  
FUEL LEAKAGE, REPAIR BEFORE STARTING  
OPERATION SINCE THERE IS A DANGER OF  
FIRE.  
Recommended mixture ratio; 50 : 1 (2 %) for ISO-L-  
EGD Standard (ISO/CD 13738), JASO FC grade  
and ECHO Premium 50 : 1.  
Never smoke or allow flame or sparks near fuel.  
- Do not mix directly in engine fuel tank.  
- Avoid spilling petrol or oil. Spilled fuel should  
always be wiped up.  
Always fill the fuel tank outdoors. Never pour fuel  
indoors.  
- Handle petrol with care, it is highly inflammable.  
- Always store fuel in approved container.  
Always remove the fuel cap slowly to relieve any  
pressure buildup in the tank.  
Never refuel the engine when it is hot or running.  
Always use an approved, safe fuel container.  
NOTE  
Stored fuel ages. Do not mix more fuel than you  
expect to use in thirty (30) days. Do not mix directly in  
fuel tank.  
It is not permitted to fill fuel above the shoulder level of  
fuel tank.  
After fuelling, always wipe away spilled fuel.  
Always move at least 3 m away from the fuelling spot  
before starting the engine.  
Never store the unit with fuel in the tank a fuel leak  
could start a fire.  
START  
Ignition switch  
Throttle latch  
Throttle trigger  
lockout  
Throttle trigger  
OPERATION  
STARTING COLD ENGINE  
WARNING  
DANGER  
WARNING  
DANGER  
WHEN STARTING ENGINE USING THROTTLE  
LATCH, CUTTING ATTACHMENT ROTATES.  
AFTER ENGINE STARTS, PULL THROTTLE  
TRIGGER SLIGHTLY TO RELEASE THROTTLE  
LATCH IMMEDIATELY. NEVER USE THROTTLE  
LATCH FOR OPERATION.  
WHEN ENGINE STARTS, THE CUTTING  
ATTACHMENT MAY ROTATE, EVEN WITH  
THROTTLE TRIGGER IN LOW-SPEED POSI-  
TION.  
WHEN ENGINE IS STARTED, CONFIRM IF  
THERE IS NOT ANY ABNORMAL VIBRATION  
OR SOUND. IF THERE IS ABNORMAL  
VIBRATION OR SOUND, ASK YOUR DEALER  
TO REPAIR.  
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Choke knob  
START  
Ignition switch  
Purge bulb  
Throttle latch  
Throttle trigger  
Throttle trigger  
lockout  
Fuel return line  
Starter handle  
Before starting engine make sure cutting attachment  
is not in touch with ground or other objects.  
NOTE  
Check unit for loose nuts, bolts and screws before  
starting.  
Place ignition switch in “START” position.  
Always clear work area of debris before starting  
operation.  
Push purge bulb until fuel is visible in clear fuel return  
line.  
Always hold the unit firmly on the ground.  
Pull choke knob up to CLOSE position.  
Pull starter handle until first firing sound.  
Open choke.  
When pulling starter handle, use short pulls, 1/2 to  
2/3 of rope length.  
Do not allow the starter handle to snap back against  
the housing.  
Restart engine and allow to warm up.  
When engine is hard to start, use throttle latch. (Pull  
throttle trigger fully and lower throttle latch while  
pressing throttle trigger lockout and release throttle  
trigger to activate throttle latch. After engine starts,  
pull throttle trigger slightly to release throttle latch  
immediately.)  
STARTING WARM ENGINE  
Place ignition switch in “START” position.  
Move choke knob to OPEN position.  
If tank is not empty, pull starter handle.  
If fuel tank is empty, after refilling, push the purge  
bulb (until fuel is visible in clear fuel return line). Pull  
starter handle.  
NOTE  
If engine does not start after 4 pulls, use Cold  
Starting Procedure.  
Spark plug wire  
Spark plug  
STOPPING ENGINE  
USING SHOULDER HARNESS  
Place shoulder harness over both shoulders and adjust  
straps so the connecting point latch as shown.  
Release throttle trigger and allow engine to idle.  
Place ignition switch in “STOP” position.  
Buckle waist belt. Belt should be snug.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Attach grasstrimmer/brushcutter to harness.  
IF ENGINE DOES NOT STOP, CLOSE CHOKE TO  
STALL ENGINE. HAVE YOUR ECHO DEALER  
INSPECT AND REPAIR IGNITION SWITCH  
BEFORE USING THE UNIT.  
Check for correct adjustment by moving cutting attach-  
ment along ground.  
Re-adjust position of suspension point if necessary.  
Always disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug  
to ensure the engine cannot be started before you work on  
the unit or leave it unattended.  
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Air filter  
Air cleaner cover  
Fuel line  
Fuel filter  
MAINTENANCE AND CARE  
If you have any questions or problems, please contact  
your ECHO dealer.  
CLEANING AIR FILTER  
REPLACING FUEL FILTER  
Close choke. Loosen screw and remove air cleaner  
cover.  
Use a piece of steel wire or the like to pick up fuel filter  
through fuel tank opening.  
Remove air filter (air filter is located inside air cleaner  
cover).  
Pull old filter from fuel line.  
Install new fuel filter.  
Brush dirt from filter or clean with compressed air.  
Reinstall filter.  
NOTE  
If filter is excessive dirty or no longer fits properly,  
replace it.  
Reinstall cover and tighten screw.  
H: High speed  
mixture adjuster  
T: Idle speed adjuster  
Cylinder fins  
L: Low speed  
mixture adjuster  
Air intake  
CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT  
COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
DANGER  
To maintain proper engine operating temperature,  
cooling air must pass freely through the cylinder  
fin area. This flow of air carries combustion heat  
away from the engine.  
WHEN CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT IS  
COMPLETED, CUTTING ATTACHMENT SHOULD  
NOT MOVE AT IDLE, OTHERWISE SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT.  
Overheating and engine seizure can occur when:  
Every unit is test run at the factory and the carburettor is  
fine tuned for maximum performance.  
Before adjusting carburettor, clean or replace air filter, start  
engine and run several minutes to bring it to operating  
temperature.  
• Air intakes are blocked, preventing cooling air  
from reaching the cylinder,  
or  
To adjust the carburettor proceed as follow:  
1. Trun the low speed mixture adjuster (L) and high  
speed mixture adjuster (H) anticlockwise to stop.  
2. Start engine and turn “idle” speed adjustment screw  
(T) clockwise until the cutting attachment begins to  
turn, then turn the screw (T) anticlockwise until the  
cutting attachment stops turning. Turn screw (T)  
anticlockwise an additional 1/4 turn.  
3. Accelerate to full throttle for 2 to 3 seconds to clear  
excess fuel from engine then return to idle. Accelerate  
to full throttle to check for smooth transition from idle to  
full throttle.  
• Dust and grass build up on the out side of the  
cylinder. This build-up insulates the engine and  
prevents the heat from leaving.  
Removal of cooling passage blockages or  
cleaning of cylinder fins is considered “Normal  
Maintenance”. Any resultant failure attributed to  
lack of maintenance is not warranted.  
Remove dust and dirt from between fins.  
Before each use, remove accumulated debris from  
bottom engine intake grille located between the fuel  
tank and starter.  
CAUTION  
When starting, idle speed adjuster (T) should be  
adjusted not to rotate the cutting attachment.  
When there is some trouble with the carburettor,  
contact your dealer.  
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Silencer cover  
Two bolts  
Silencer  
CLEANING SILENCER  
CHECK FUEL SYSTEM  
Clean deposits from silencer and tighten two bolts.  
Check before every use.  
After refuelling, make sure fuel does not leak or  
exude from around fuel pipe, fuel grommet or fuel  
tank cap.  
In case of fuel leakage or exudation there is a  
danger of fire. Stop using the machine immediately  
and request your dealer to inspect or replace.  
Angle transmission  
Plug (Bolt)  
0.6 to 0.7 mm  
CHECK SPARK PLUG  
ANGLE TRANSMISSION  
Check plug gap. Correct gap is 0.6 to 0.7 mm.  
Remove plug from angle transmission.  
Add grease, if necessary, using low pressure pump.  
Reinstall plug.  
Inspect electrode for wear.  
Inspect insulator for oil or other deposits.  
Replace plug if needed and tighten to 15 - 17 N·m  
(150 to 170 kgf·cm).  
NOTE  
Use good quality lithium multi grease. DO NOT  
overfill housing.  
30°  
CHECKING THE BLADE  
Use only the blade designated for this model by the  
manufacturer.  
When the cutting blade becomes dull due to wear  
reverse it for further use.  
When a crack is noticed on the blade, do not use it  
but replace with a new one.  
When chip or bend occurs on the blade, vibration will  
increase.  
Replace with a new one.  
Ensure that the blade is correctly fitted in accordance  
with the instructions.  
When filing the blade file 3 cutting edges evenly  
using a flat file as shown in the illustration.  
Otherwise, the balance will be lost and vibration will  
increase.  
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(4)  
(1)  
(3)  
(5)  
CHECKING THE NYLON LINE CUTTING  
ATTACHMENT  
(1) Make sure each periphery of the 2 retaining pawls of  
housing spreads almost fully up to the outer periphery  
of the respective cover window.  
(4) Inspect cover and tap knob for wear.  
When slot appears on bottom of the tap knob or when  
slot appears on cover bottom close to outlet for Nylon  
line, replace them with new parts without fail.  
(2) Check mount of cutting head on trimmer and tighten if  
it is loose.  
(5) Check the cutting head for crack or chip.  
Replace parts that show any crack or chip with new  
ones without fail.  
(3) Check the cutter head for deflection or abnormal noise  
rotating it by hand.  
Deflection or abnormal noise can cause abnormal  
vibration to occur or mount to trimmer to loosen during  
rotation which is dangerous.  
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SERVICING GUIDE  
AREA  
Air Filter  
Fuel Filter  
Spark Plug  
Carburettor  
Cooling System  
Silencer  
Angle Transmission  
Starter Rope  
Cut off Knife  
Fuel System  
Screws, Bolts and Nuts  
MAINTENANCE  
Clean/Replace  
Inspect/Clean/Replace  
Inspect/Clean/Adjust/Replace  
Adjust/Replace and adjust  
Inspect/Clean  
Inspect/Tighten/Clean  
Grease  
Inspect/Replace  
PAGE  
19  
19  
20  
19  
19  
20  
20  
-
BEFORE USE  
MONTHLY  
*  
Inspect/Clean  
Inspect  
Inspect, Tighten/Replace  
-
20  
-
IMPORTANT  
Time intervals are maximum. Actual use and your experience will determine the frequency of required  
maintenance.  
*
Or 50 hours, whichever occurs first.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Trouble  
Engine  
- hard to start  
Cause  
Remedy  
- does not start  
Engine  
cranks  
Fuel at  
carburettor  
No fuel at  
carburettor  
Fuel filter clogged  
Fuel line clogged  
Carburettor  
Clean or replace  
Clean  
Ask your ECHO dealer  
Fuel at cylinder  
No fuel at  
cylinder  
Carburettor  
Ask your ECHO dealer  
Silencer wet with Fuel mixture is too rich  
Open choke  
fuel  
Clean/replace air filter  
Adjust carburettor  
Ask your ECHO dealer  
Spark at end of  
plug wire  
No spark at end Ignition switch off  
Turn switch on  
Ask your ECHO dealer  
of plug wire  
Electrical problem  
Spark at plug  
No spark at plug Spark gap incorrect  
Covered with carbon  
Adjust 0.6 to 0.7 mm  
Clean or replace  
Clean or replace  
Replace plug  
Fouled with fuel  
Spark plug defective  
Engine  
does not  
crank  
Internal engine problem  
Ask your ECHO dealer  
Engine  
runs  
Dies or  
accelerates  
poorly  
Air filter dirty  
Clean or replace  
Clean or replace  
Clean  
Clean and adjust/replace  
Adjust  
Fuel filter dirty  
Fuel vent plugged  
Spark plug  
Carburettor  
Cooling system plugged  
Exhaust port/silencer  
plugged  
Clean  
Clean  
WARNING  
DANGER  
ALL TRIMMER SERVICE OPERATIONS, OTHER THAN ITEMS LISTED IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL,  
SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY COMPETENT SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
FUEL VAPORS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND MAY CAUSE FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION. NEVER  
TEST FOR IGNITION SPARK BY GROUNDING SPARK PLUG NEAR CYLINDER PLUG HOLE,  
OTHERWISE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT.  
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Ignition switch  
STORAGE  
LONG TERM STORAGE (Over 30 Days)  
WARNING DANGER  
DO NOT STORE IN AN ENCLOSURE WHERE  
FUEL FUMES MAY ACCUMULATE OR REACH AN  
OPEN FLAME OR SPARK.  
Do not store your unit for a prolonged period of time (30  
days or longer) without performing protective storage  
maintenance which includes the following:  
4. Perform all periodic lubrication and services that are  
required.  
1. Store unit in a dry, dust free place, out of the reach of  
children and other unauthorized persons.  
5. Tighten all the screws, bolts and nuts.  
2. Place ignition switch in “STOP” position.  
6. Drain the fuel tank completely and pull the recoil  
starter handle several times to remove fuel from the  
carburettor.  
3. Remove accumulation of grease, oil, dirt and debris  
from exterior of unit.  
7. Remove the spark plug and pour 1/2 tablespoon of  
fresh, clean, two-stroke engine oil into the cylinder  
through the spark plug hole.  
NOTE  
For future reference, you should keep this  
operator’s manual.  
A. Place a clean cloth over the spark plug hole.  
If this operator’s manual has become illegible  
through impairment or is lost, please purchase a  
new one from your ECHO dealer.  
B. Pull the recoil starter handle 2 or 3 times to  
distribute the oil inside the engine.  
C. Observe the piston location through the spark plug  
hole. Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until the  
piston reaches the top of its travel and leave it  
there.  
When renting or lending this machine to a person  
who will operate it, always include this operator’s  
manual, which provides explanation and  
instructions.  
8. Install the spark plug (Do not connect ignition cable).  
When transferring a product, please deliver it  
attaching the operator’s manual.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SRM-2305  
Mass :  
unit without cutting attachment, empty tank  
unit with specified cutting attachment, empty tank  
unit with specified cutting attachment, full tank  
kg  
kg  
kg  
5.6  
6.0  
6.3  
Volume : fuel tank  
L
0.4  
Cutting attachment :  
specified blade diameter  
specified blade thickness  
number of cutting teeth  
mm  
mm  
230  
2.0  
3
blade centre hole diameter  
blade rotational speed at maximum allowable  
engine speed  
mm  
25.4  
r/min  
10,000  
Gear ratio : gear ratio and lubrication  
1.36 reduction and good quality lithium grease  
Anticlockwise  
Rotational direction of output shaft seen from above :  
External dimensions :  
length × width × height  
mm  
1,760 × 690 × 455  
Engine :  
type  
Air cooled two stroke single cylinder  
engine displacement  
mL(cm³) 21.2  
maximum shaft brake power, measured in  
accordance with ISO 8893  
engine speed at maximum engine power  
recommended maximum engine speed  
output shaft speed  
recommended engine idling speed  
engine speed at beginning of clutch engagement  
carburettor  
kW  
0.57  
7,500  
10,000  
-
3,000  
3,700  
r/min  
r/min  
r/min  
r/min  
r/min  
Diaphragm type  
Flywheel magneto - CDI system  
NGK BPMR7A  
ignition  
spark plug  
starter  
Recoil starter  
clutch  
Automatic centrifugal clutch  
Fuel :  
Regular grade petrol. Minimum 89 Octane  
unleaded petrol is recommended. Do not use fuel  
containing methyl alcohol or more than 10 % of  
ethyl alcohol.  
oil  
Two stroke, air-cooled engine oil. 50 : 1 for ISO-L-  
EGD Standard (ISO/CD 13738), JASO FC grade and  
ECHO Premium 50 : 1 oil.  
ratio  
50 : 1 (2 %)  
fuel consumption at maximum engine power  
specific fuel consumption at maximum engine  
power  
L/h  
0.56  
g/(kW·h) 737  
Sound pressure level : (EN 27917) LpAav =  
Sound power level : (2000/14/EC) LWA =  
dB(A)  
dB(A)  
92  
108  
Vibration levels : (ISO 7916)  
idling  
racing  
m/s²  
m/s²  
4.0  
7.1  
Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material in  
this literature are as accurate as known at the time of  
publication, but are subject to change without notice.  
Illustrations may include optional equipment and  
accessories, and may not include all standard  
equipment.  
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DECLARATION “CE” OF CONFORMITY  
The undersigned manufacturer:  
KIORITZ CORPORATION  
7-2 SUEHIROCHO 1-CHOME  
OHME ;TOKYO 198-8711  
JAPAN  
declares that the hereunder specified new unit:  
GRASS-TRIMMER/BRUSHCUTTER  
Brand : ECHO  
Type : SRM-2305  
complies with:  
*the requirements of Directive 98/37/EC (1998)  
(use of harmonized standard ISO 11806 (EN 31806))  
*the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC  
(use of harmonized standards EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1, EN 55014 & EN 55022)  
*the requirements of Directive 2002/88/EC  
*the requirements of Directive 2000/14/EC  
Conformity assessment procedure followed ANNEX V  
Measured sound power level :105 dB(A)  
Guaranteed sound power level :108 dB(A)  
Tokyo,  
April, 1st 2004  
GB  
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PHONE: 81-428-32-6118. FAX: 81-428-32-6145.  
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