Husqvarna Brush Cutter 2010 BP User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please read these instructions care-  
fully and make sure you understand them before using this unit.  
Retain these instructions for future reference.  
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A
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2 Strokes  
engine totally  
synthetic oil or  
McCulloch oil  
23  
4
Partner oil  
15  
11  
50:1  
40:1  
28  
14  
17  
2%  
2,5%  
7
3
3
16  
10  
1 ltr  
5
20 cm  
1 ltr  
4
25 cm  
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100  
200  
300  
400  
100  
125  
250  
500  
10  
15  
20  
5
30  
13  
24  
9
22  
2
10  
20  
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27  
26  
18  
32  
31  
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29  
33  
E1  
E2  
12  
20  
19  
8
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21  
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10  
E3  
E4  
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SUMMARY CHART TO IDENTIFY THE CORRECT  
GUARD NEEDED, WITH DIFFERENT CUTTING  
ATTACHMENTS  
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40-43-46-49cc  
E5  
E6  
F1  
F4  
F2  
F5  
F3  
H1  
H4  
H2  
H3  
H5  
ÜBERSICHTSTABELLE ZUR AUSWAHL DES RICHTI-  
GEN SCHUTZBLECHES FÜR DIE EINZELNEN  
SCHNEIDWERKZEUGE  
43/46/49/52 cc  
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NL  
NO  
TABLEAU RECAPITULATIF POUR LE CORRECT  
ACCOUPLEMENT LAME OU TETE FIL NYLON /  
DEFENSE DE SECURITE  
197”  
5000mm  
0,095”  
2.4mm  
538249344  
538248960  
OVERZICHTSTABEL OM TE BEPALEN WELKE  
BESCHERMKAP GEBRUIKT MOET WORDEN BIJ DE  
DIVERSE MAAI-ONDERDELEN  
52cc  
TABELL FOR KORREKT MONTERING AV TRÅD-  
SPOLE/SAGBLAD OG SPRUTSKJÆRM/SIKKER-  
HETSVÆRN  
9”  
230 mm  
4T  
531024905  
538248960  
FI  
TAULOKKO LEIKKAAVAN PÄÄN/TURVASUOJUKSEN  
OIKEASTA YHDISTELMÄSTÄ  
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SE  
DK  
SAMMANFATTANDE TABELL ÖVER KORREKT KOM-  
BINATION AV SKÄRHUVUD/SÄKERHETSSKYDD  
10”  
255 mm  
OVERSIGTSTABEL VEDRØRENDE DEN KORREKTE  
SAMMENSÆTNING AF KNIV OG  
BESKYTTELSESSKÆRM  
4T  
531024902  
538248960  
I1  
I2  
I3  
E7  
ES  
PT  
TABLA PARA EL CORRECTO ACOPLAMIENTO DE LA  
CABEZA CORTANTE Y PROTECTOR DE SEGURIDAD  
TABELA DE RESUMO PARA A CORRETA  
APLICAÇÃO DA CABEÇA CORTANTE E DEFESA DE  
SEGURANÇA  
9”  
230 mm  
8T  
531024906  
538248960  
IT  
TABELLA RIASSUNTIVA PER IL CORRETTO ABBINA-  
MENTO TESTA TAGLIENTE / DIFESA DI SICUREZZA  
ÖSSZEFOGLALÓ TÁBLÁZAT: A NYÍRÓFEJ  
ÖSSZEÁLLITÁSA / BALESETVÉDELEM  
HU  
GR  
10”  
255 mm  
8T  
52 cc  
40-43-46-49 cc  
531024903  
538248960  
H
H
E9  
ΠEPIΛHΠTIKOΣ ΠINAKAΣ ΓIA THN EΠIΣHMANΣH  
TOY KATAΛΛHΛOY ΠPOΦYΛAKTHPA, ME ∆IAΦOPA  
KOΠTIKA EꢀAPTHMATA  
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CZ  
PL  
9”  
538040998  
538242475  
538240553  
24T  
E8  
230 mm  
SK  
RU  
9”  
EE  
LV  
538040953  
538242475  
538240553  
80T  
230 mm  
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A. General description  
1) ENGINE  
2) SHAFT  
3) THROTTLE TRIGGER  
4) REAR CONTROL GRIP  
5) BLADE  
6) NYLON STRING HEAD  
7) STOP SWITCH  
8) FUEL ENRICHMENT LEVER  
9) STARTER HANDLE  
10) HARNESS RING  
11) SPARK PLUG  
12) AIR FILTER COVER  
13) FUEL TANK CAP  
14) MUFFLER SHIELD  
15) FLEXIBLE SHAFT  
16) DELTA HANDLE  
Example of identification label  
17) SAFETY LEVER  
18) SAFETY POLE GUARD  
19) STRING CUTTER BLADE  
20) NYLON STRING HEAD GUARD EXTENSION  
21) BLADE GUARD  
LEGEND:  
1) Guaranteed noise level according to  
directive 2000/14/EC  
2) Manufacturer's name and address  
3) Year of manufacture  
4) Product code  
22) RING  
23) SHOULDER STRAPS  
24) SHOULDER STRAP BUCKLE  
25) LOAD ADJUSTMENT BUCKLE  
26) BELT  
5) Serial no.  
6) Model/type  
27) BELT BUCKLE  
7) CE marking of conformity  
8) Displacement  
28) STARTER KNOB SUPPORT  
29) SHAFT FASTENER  
30) ANTIVIBRATION DEVICE  
31) FRAME  
32) PADDING  
33) BACKPACK  
B. Safety precautions  
Explanation of Symbols  
Warning  
Safety apparel: Approved boots.  
Safety apparel: Approved protective  
goggles or visor, approved hard hat  
and hearing protection.  
Do not smoke when refueling or  
using the machine.  
Read the instructions for the user  
carefully and make sure you under-  
stand how all the controls work.  
Fuel enrichment (starting aid).  
Danger of flying debris.  
Safety apparel: Approved gloves.  
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Danger of kickback. The blade is  
capable of amputating arms and  
legs.  
15 m  
Minimum safety distance 15m.  
Emergency stop.  
CAUTION!  
Danger of serious leg injuries.  
Take scrupulous care to follow the  
instructions in the manual.  
CAUTION!  
The cutting parts and muffler may  
get very hot and cause burns. Wait  
a few minutes before touching  
them.  
Maximum shaft speed.  
Use of the manual  
• Do not use the machine if you are tired, in poor  
health or under the effects of alcohol or  
medication that could affect your reactions.  
• Make sure you know how to stop the engine  
and blade if necessary (see section entitled  
Starting and stopping the engine”).  
• Anyone who uses the machine should have  
read the entire manual with extreme care.  
• All users should be familiar with the operations  
for use of the machine under absolutely safe  
conditions as described in this manual, and  
should be instructed in the proper cutting  
techniques to use, possibly by practical  
demonstration.  
• Do not allow children or persons who are not  
familiar with these instructions and are not  
sufficiently trained to use the brush cutter.  
Local regulations may specify an age limit for  
users.  
• Keep this manual with the machine when  
selling or lending it, to enable the future users  
to familiarize themselves with the product and  
instructions for safe use.  
• All parts of the manual are equally important for  
the purpose of preventing injury to the operator  
or damage to the machine. To facilitate your  
reading, section B is divided into parts that can  
be called up in the rest of the manual, marked  
with the “CAUTION” symbol followed by the  
number of the corresponding paragraph, to  
concentrate your attention on the main safety  
procedures related to a particular situation.  
Inspect the machine carefully before every  
use, in case of violent impact or signs of  
malfunction. Make sure the machine is correctly  
assembled, and all its parts are working  
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properly. Make sure the screws are all in place  
and securely tightened. Check operation of the  
accelerator control block and make sure there is  
no leakage of fuel. Check that the cutting tool  
does not move with the motor running at idle  
speed. Make sure the transmission pipe is  
properly fastened to the motor joint and the line  
cutter head or blade are correctly fastened with  
the screw fastening the blade fully tightened.  
Check the backpack and make sure the motor is  
securely fastened to its housing.  
Replace any accessories (blades, nylon  
string heads, guards) which show damage  
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or cracks or appear excessively worn. Have your  
Authorized Service Center replace any damaged  
parts. For nylon string heads, use only strings  
made of flexible material recommended by the  
manufacturer. For example, you should never  
use metal wire because it could cause serious  
injuries to people, property and animals. An  
unsuitable string could break and turn into a very  
dangerous missile. In mounting the cutting  
utensils follow the instructions in the chapter  
entitled “Usable cutting tools and their  
Prior to use  
• Respect of the procedures described in this  
manual does not eliminate the risks of  
accidents but does reduce the probability of  
their occurring or the effect of the damage.  
• If you have never used a brush cutter before,  
practice using it for a while before actually  
starting to work with it.  
• The operator or user is responsible for any  
damages to third parties or their property, and  
for any dangers to which they may be subject.  
• Do not use this machine for any other purpose  
than that for which it was designed, using the  
proper cutting devices as indicated in the  
instructions.  
installation on the machine”. ABSOLUTELY DO  
NOT USE THE BRUSH CUTTER IF THE  
SPECIFIC SAFETY GUARD FOR THE  
CUTTING DEVICE IN USE IS NOT SECURELY  
FASTENED (see chapter “Assembly/  
disassembly”). Failure to follow this rule can  
expose you to serious danger such as:  
• possible contact with rotating and cutting parts;  
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• possible contact with flying debris.  
can also help to protect you further from the risk  
of noise and vibration.  
Never use a brush cutter without its safety pole  
guard correctly in place. Only use blades or  
nylon string heads clearly marked with a  
Avoid contact of the eyes and skin with any  
oil or fuel. Do not inhale the gasoline fumes  
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maximum speed of at least 10,500 min .  
as they are toxic. Do not start or run the motor in  
closed or poorly ventilated places. The exhaust  
fumes are poisonous to breathe and can be  
asphyxiating and even fatal.  
Use only original or approved accessories  
and spare parts, which you can purchase  
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from our official distributors. The use of other  
accessories and spare parts increases the  
danger of injury and in this case the  
Work zone  
Examine the work area and be careful of  
any hazards (such as roads, driveways,  
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manufacturer has no liability for damage to  
persons or property. Never attempt to use the  
machine if it is incomplete, defective or has been  
altered by anyone other than an Authorized  
Service Center. The risk of accidents increases  
considerably if maintenance is not carried our  
regularly in a professional way. In case of doubt  
contact an authorized service center.  
power lines, hanging tree limbs, etc.). Take  
special care when working on sloping terrain.  
Before use, remove any rubbish from the work  
area such as rocks, broken glass, ropes, metal  
parts, cans, bottles and any foreign body that  
could become entangled with rotating parts or be  
projected dangerously at a distance. Take  
account of possible hazards that may not be  
perceived because of the noise of the machine.  
Make sure there is someone in the vicinity within  
safe calling distance in case of accident.  
All operations of maintenance, assembly,  
disassembly and fueling should be done  
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with the machine on a flat, solid surface so that  
the motor cannot turn over, in a stable position  
with the motor off, the switch turned to O/STOP,  
the cutting tool stopped and wearing adequate  
protective gloves.  
During use  
During use and for a few minutes after  
switching off the machine, the gearbox and  
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zone near the shaft on which the cutting device  
is fastened are very hot. The muffler and its  
guard are very hot during use and after the  
engine has been switched off, even with the  
engine running at minimum speed. Contact can  
cause burns. Do not touch these parts if they are  
still hot.  
Apparel  
Dress suitably for the job; wear approved  
personal protection gear:  
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• Closely fitting protective clothing (do not wear  
shorts or loose clothing). Do not wear jewelry  
that could get caught in moving parts of the  
machine.  
• Safety boots with non-slip sole, crush-resistant  
toe cap and protection against cuts (do not  
wear sandals or work barefoot).  
• Sturdy gloves resistant to cuts and vibrations.  
• Safety visor or protective goggles. Remove the  
protective film if any.  
Twigs or grass may jam between the safety  
guard and the blade or nylon string head.  
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Never try to remove this material with the engine  
running and the blade rotating. Watch out for the  
rotating parts and hot surfaces of the machine.  
Contact between the blades and any extraneous  
objects could cause serious injury to the  
operator or other people or animals in the  
vicinity, and could also damage the machine.  
Cut only the material recommended for each  
accessory and take care not to let the blades  
come into contact with rocks, metal parts, etc.  
The blade is sharp, so be very careful when  
handling it even with the engine off.  
• Hearing protection.  
• Hard hat (if there is any risk of falling objects).  
Health precautions  
Avoid prolonged use. Noise and vibrations  
may be dangerous. Prolonged use of the  
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machine or other equipment expose the operator  
to vibrations that can cause the White Finger  
Syndrome (Syndrome of Raynaud). This could  
reduce the sensitivity of the hands in  
Keep any other persons or animals away  
from the work zone (minimum distance 15  
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distinguishing different temperatures and cause  
a general numbness. The operator should  
therefore check the conditions of the hands and  
fingers if the machine is used continuously or  
regularly. If one of the symptoms should appear,  
consult a doctor immediately. Prolonged use of  
the machine or other equipment can cause  
discomfort, stress, fatigue, hearing damage.  
Wear suitable hearing protection when using the  
machine. Correct and scrupulous maintenance  
meters). Since there is a danger when you are  
working that the blade or nylon string head could  
throw out grass, dirt, rocks or foreign bodies,  
when someone approaches switch the engine  
off or stop the blade or rotating head (see section  
entitled “Starting and stopping the engine”).  
Fasten your hair above shoulder length. Start the  
machine in a flat place, in a stable position,  
making sure the cutting tool does not touch any  
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obstacles. Use the machine holding it to the right  
of your body so that the exhaust fumes can  
escape freely without obstruction from your  
clothing. While working, grip the brush cutter  
firmly with both hands. Stand in a stable position  
on your feet. Keep the grips clean and dry. Do  
not use the brush cutter while standing on a  
ladder or other unstable support. You should  
always be able to control your balance. Never  
use the machine under extreme weather  
conditions or in bad weather (very low  
temperatures, very hot, humid climate, fog, rain,  
wind, etc.). Keep all parts of your body and  
clothing away from the blades during startup or  
when the engine is running. During use, keep the  
work zone in front of you. Never cut walking  
backwards as you cannot see possible hazards.  
Do not put the machine down with the engine  
running. Never leave the machine alone. Never  
raise the brush cutter above knee level during  
cutting.  
clean by removing any grass cuttings, leaves,  
excess oil to reduce the fire hazard. Engine  
exhaust fumes can get very hot and may contain  
sparks. Do not use the machine near  
inflammable material. The muffler gets very hot  
during use and remains hot for some time after  
switching off the engine. This also applies at idle  
speed. Take every precaution to reduce the fire  
hazard, especially in the presence of  
inflammable materials or gas. Start the engine at  
a distance from the filling site and far away from  
any fuel tanks (at least 3 meters).  
When filling the fuel tank, dry any spilled  
fuel. Never add fuel in the tank when the  
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engine is running or hot to avoid the risk of fire  
(let the engine cool off before filling the tank). Fill  
the tank outdoor, far from flames or sparks. Do  
not take the cap off the tank with the engine  
running. Open the cap on the tank carefully to  
eliminate any excess pressure. After fueling,  
close the cap tightly. Take care not to spill any  
fuel. The fumes produced by the fuel can cause  
an explosion or fire. Gasoline is highly  
Before starting to work, put on the  
supporting device as shown in “Backpack  
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adjustment”. Adjust the shaft fastening buckle so  
that the blade or line cutter head are parallel to  
the ground. The connection point (fig. A no.10)  
should be held in the original position so as to  
avoid unbalancing the shaft.  
inflammable: before going near any type of fuel,  
put out your cigarette, pipe or cigar. Do not  
smoke or take sources of heat or sparks near the  
fuel. Never refuel near or over inflammable  
objects (dry leaves, etc..).  
Precautions for carrying the machine  
Kickback  
Never carry the brush cutter, even for short  
distances, with the engine running. Switch  
Machines equipped with blades may  
produce a violent kickback on contact with  
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off the engine and carry it with the blade or nylon  
string head facing backward. For your safety,  
during transport and storage, always protect the  
blade with the guard supplied with the machine  
(see “Protection for transport”). When you  
transport the brush cutter in a motor vehicle,  
place it in a stable fixed position so that no fuel  
leaks out. We recommend emptying the fuel tank  
whenever you transport the machine.  
solid bodies. The force of the kickback can cause  
the operator to lose control of the machine. The  
blade is capable of amputating arms and legs.  
Always work with a sharp blade. A blade with  
worn teeth can create problems in cutting and  
can cause KICKBACK, that is, a violent thrust on  
the front of the machine caused by the impact of  
the blade against wood or solid foreign bodies.  
This kickback can cause loss of control of the  
machine. Never sharpen a damaged blade:  
replace with a new one. Kickback can also occur  
when cutting with any type of blade in the  
hazardous zone (see I1). Do not let the blade cut  
in the risk sector to prevent kickback.  
Fire prevention precautions  
Never work with the brush cutter in the  
presence of fire or spilled gasoline. Do not  
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place any inflammable material in the pocket of  
the backpack. If you have spilt it on yourself,  
change your clothes at once. Keep the machine  
C. Description of the safety devices on the machine  
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2
3
4
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This device serves to prevent accidentally  
pressing the throttle trigger (fig. A no. 3). In fact,  
the trigger (fig. A no. 3), can only be pressed if  
the safety lever is pressed at the same time  
(fig. A no. 17). By means of 2 separate springs,  
upon releasing the grip, the throttle trigger (fig. A  
no. 3) and safety lever (fig. A no. 17) return  
automatically to their original positions.  
Safety lever  
Never use the machine with its Safety  
lever pressed with adhesive tape, string  
or other.  
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Shaft fastener  
the cutting device, or the grass itself, from flying  
up and striking the operator.  
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2
3
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Safety pole guard  
Use the shaft fastener every time you start the  
machine, fastening the connector to the  
supporting device. This way, the shaft will be  
held in place while your hands are busy with the  
starting procedure.  
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2
3
4
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This device, fastened to the machine, ensures a  
minimum distance between the operator and the  
cutting device during use, and prevents the  
machine from striking and injuring the operator if  
the blade hits a hard surface (fig. A no. 18).  
Antivibration device  
The machine is equipped with an antivibration  
device (fig. A no. 30) which serves to reduce the  
vibrations transmitted to the operator.  
Muffler  
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2
3
4
6
7
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Engine stop device  
The muffler serves to reduce the noise level to a  
minimum and to route the exhaust fumes  
produced by the combustion engine away from  
the operator.  
Turn the stop button Stop (fig. A no. 8) to O /  
STOP to stop the engine. To make sure this  
button works properly, start the engine and  
check that it stops when the Stop button is turned  
to the Stop position.  
Backpack release buckles  
Protection for transport  
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2
3
4 12  
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4 10 13  
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Stop the cutting device before dropping  
the shaft.  
Never use a machine with the blade  
cover still on.  
Before using the machine study the release  
buckles on the backpack and make sure you are  
able to use them quickly. If you have to remove  
the backpack rapidly, proceed as follows: hold  
the grip firmly in your right hand and use your left  
to release first the belt and then the left shoulder  
strap, letting the motor slip to the ground from  
your right shoulder.  
The guard covers the sharp extremities of the  
blade when the machine is in the resting position  
for transport or storage.  
Safety guard  
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This very important safety device (fig. A no.19)  
prevents any objects that come into contact with  
D. Fuel Mixture  
Preparation of the mixture  
The characteristics of the mixture tend to  
deteriorate in time, so you should only prepare  
as much mixture as you are going to need (the  
use of deteriorated fuel can seriously damage  
the engine).  
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Do not use any other type of fuel than the  
type recommended in this manual. This  
machine is equipped with a two-stroke  
engine and should therefore be fueled  
with a mixture of unleaded gasoline (with  
a minimum octane rating = 90) and fully  
synthetic oil specific for two-speed  
engines that use unleaded gasoline in  
the proportions indicated in the table on  
the cover, fig. D.  
Filling the tank  
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Clean the area around the fuel cap before  
removing it, to prevent any impurities from  
contaminating the fuel. Take the cap off the fuel  
container carefully. Unscrew the cap on the fuel  
tank and fill it with the necessary quality, using a  
funnel. During use, to prevent problems in  
starting the engine again, we strongly  
recommend that you avoid letting the fuel run out  
in the tank.  
Control the specifications of the oil shown  
on the package; the use of oil lacking the  
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specifications expressly indicated in this  
manual could cause serious damage to  
the engine!  
Fuel storage  
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To obtain the best mixture, pour the oil into an  
approved container first, followed by the  
gasoline, and shake the container well (every  
time you take fuel out of it).  
Store the fuel in a cool, well-ventilated  
place, in an approved fuel storage  
container.  
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Never store the engine with fuel in the tank in a  
poorly ventilated place where the fumes produced  
by the gasoline could propagate and reach a fire,  
candle, burner or furnace pilot light, water heater,  
dryer, etc. Never store excessive quantities of  
fuel.  
E. Montaggio/smontaggio  
E1. Setting the motor on the frame  
Safety guard extension (exclusively for use  
with nylon string head)  
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Position the motor so that the fuel cap faces  
upward and the bracket for fastening it to the  
frame is on one side. Screw pin A onto the motor  
as shown in the figure and tighten it securely.  
Fasten the motor to the frame and tighten it  
securely with the nut provided (B).  
The string cutting blade housed in the plas-  
tic shield will cut the nylon string to opti-  
mum length; a string that is too long  
reduces the rotation speed of the engine  
and interferes with cutting efficiency, as well  
as increasing the risk of injury.  
E2. Insertion of padding on frame  
The extension (B) should be installed only for use  
with the nylon string head, with the aid of the  
string cutter blade (L), that regulates the length of  
the string and thus the cutting diameter. For cor-  
rect assembly see the illustration on the cover  
and perform the following sequence of steps:  
Insert the extension (B) on the safety guard (A) at  
the reference notches (C), and fasten with the  
screws (D), then apply the string cutter blade (L)  
with the cutting edge facing towards the outside  
of the shield, and fasten it with the screw (E)  
(Make sure the screws are tightened all the way  
(E) and are not loosened by the vibrations. If nec-  
essary, tighten them again).  
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Pick up the frame+motor assembly and place  
them on the base; insert the upper part of the  
padding on the frame and fasten it with the two  
straps as shown in the figure. Take the support  
for the starter knob and fit it as shown in the fig-  
ure. Fasten the starter cord to the support as  
shown in figure.  
E3. Assembly of the transmission shaft to the  
flexible shaft  
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Pull the plastic ring nut away from the end of the  
rigid tube turning it counterclockwise if necessary.  
Insert the rigid tube into the handle section until  
the label is aligned with the edge of the plastic  
threaded rim Tighten the ring nut hand tight.  
E6. Assembly/disassembly of line cutter head  
2 3 4 10  
Apply the nylon string head as shown in the illus-  
tration: a) Protection flange b) Upper plate c)  
Nylon string head. Tighten by turning counter-  
clockwise. As you tighten, hold the nylon string  
head and plate still and insert the wrench or  
screwdriver supplied in the holes in the plate and  
gearbox; first turn the plate until the two holes  
match.  
Safety pole guard  
2 3 4  
The safety pole guard should be mounted using  
the accessories supplied and in the configuration  
shown in the figure,in contact with the delta handle.  
E4. Delta grip  
E7. Assembly/disassembly of grass cutter  
blade  
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For your safety, fasten the delta handle in front of  
the label placed on the shaft at a distance of at  
least 18 cm from the rear grip. The handle should  
be fastened in a comfortable working position. If  
you are using sawtooth blades, the grip distance  
should be moved by at least 44 cm.  
2 3 4 10  
Do not use the nylon string head guard  
extension (H) with metal blades.  
Assemble blade as illustrated: a) Flange guard -  
b) Upper cap with blade centering - c) Blade with  
text and directional arrow facing upwards - d)  
Lower washer - e) Fixed mower gauge - f) Blade  
locking screw (length mm 16).  
If you want to assemble the rotating mower  
gauge, proceed as illustrated: a) Flange guard - b)  
Upper cap with blade centering - c) Blade with  
text and directional arrow facing upwards - d)  
E5. Fitting guard on line cutter head and grass  
cutting blade  
2 3 4  
Fit the safety guard (A) against the gearbox (I)  
position the lower clamp (G) in the housing under  
the shield and the upper clamp (F) over the shaft.  
Insert and tighten the screws (H).  
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Lower washer - e) Spacer - f) Rotating mower  
gauge - g) Blade locking screw (length mm 34,5).  
Saw tooth blades (24 - 80 tooth) have a  
central base diametre of 20mm and  
therefore require the use of the  
appropriate size top flange to ensure a  
correct fit. The part number is detailed in  
the cutting attachment summary chart.  
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Assembly of sawtooth blade and blade guard  
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3
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When using the sawtooth blade, remove  
the guard for the line cutter head and  
grass cutting blade and replace the  
flange guard (A) with the sawtooth blade  
guard (H).  
For assembly see figures (E7, E8, E9).  
F. Starting and stopping the engine  
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catches. Let the motor run for a few seconds and  
accelerate. This will automatically return the fuel  
enrichment lever to its original position.  
During startup, stand in a stable position.  
(Be careful not to twist the starter cord  
around your hands). Fasten the shaft to  
the backpack before undertaking the  
starting procedure, and release it  
afterwards. Do not pull the starter cord all  
the way and do not release it abruptly  
against the machine as this could  
damage it.  
The cutting devices are now rotating.  
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Startup of warm engine  
F1. STOP switch turned to “I” (START). Throttle  
trigger lever in minimum position (released).  
F4. Enrichment lever (B) in original position.  
F3. Repeat item F3 in the previous paragraph.  
Startup of cold engine  
F1. Stop switch (A) turned to “I” opposite the  
“STOP” mark.  
F2. Turn the fuel enrichment lever (B) to the  
closed position.  
F3. Pump by pressing several times on the bulb  
(C) until you see the fuel flow back into the tank  
through the tube (D). Put on the backpack. Pull  
the starter cord evenly, without jerks, and  
release it in the same way until the motor  
Stopping the engine  
F5. Turn the stop switch (A) to “O” (STOP).  
After stopping the engine the rotating  
parts, blade or nylon string head, keep  
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spinning by inertia for a few seconds.  
Grip the machine firmly until they stop. In  
case of emergency the above delay can  
be abbreviated by scraping the blade  
supporting cup parallel on the ground.  
G. Carburetor adjustment  
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shown in the instruction manual in the paragraph  
of technical data.  
Your machine can be equipped with a low  
emission carburetor. We recommend that you  
have any adjustment of the carburetor made  
exclusively by an authorized service center,  
which disposes of special equipment for  
All the above adjustments should be  
made with the cutting devices correctly  
installed.  
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ensuring the best performance with the lowest  
emissions. To adjust the speed to the minimum,  
turn the screw marked (T) as shown: With the  
engine running and well warmed up, turn the  
screw (T) gently clockwise, until the engine  
rotates at regular speed (stead noise), without  
the cutting devices in motion. If the cutting  
devices are moving, turn the screw (T) gently  
counterclockwise until you obtain the proper  
adjustment. The correct minimum speed is  
When you start the machine for  
carburetion, non do not wear the  
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backpack, but set it down and hold it  
firmly in place with one hand while you  
use the other to pull the starter cord.  
Make sure the cutting tool is in a stable,  
safe position.  
The warranty may be invalidated due to  
erroneous adjustments made by personnel not  
belonging to authorized service centers.  
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H. Routine maintenance  
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cleaning of the parts inside the machine. This will  
reduce the possibility of unexpected problems  
and will ensure the good performance and long  
life of your machine.  
After every use  
In order to avoid overheating the motor, remove  
any dust and dirt from the slots on the cylinder  
cover and finds of the cylinder using a wooden  
scraper. Clean the backpack (if you wish, you  
can wash the padding after removing it from the  
frame). Store the machine in a dry place.  
Periods of prolonged disuse  
See “Environmental information”.  
If you use the machine in an  
exceptionally dirty or dusty environment  
these operations should be carried out  
more often.  
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After 25 hours of use  
Remove the filter as shown in the figure and  
clean it using a gentle jet of compressed air. For  
more thorough cleansing, you can wash it with  
soapy water.  
H. Replacement of nylon string  
To replace the reel of string, press both the  
release pawls indicated by the arrows, remove  
the empty reel (fig. H2), unroll any string left and  
rewind the new string. Open the original package  
of string and insert the ends of the two strings in  
the eyelets on the reel, then wind the strings  
completely on the reel in the same direction and  
fasten the end of each string in the 2 opposite  
grooves. Replace the reel in its housing and  
thread the ends of the strings in their bushings.  
Pull each string so that about 15 cm comes out  
on each side. Reassemble the nylon string head  
as shown (fig. H5). If the reel becomes  
excessively worn, replace it with a whole new  
reel.  
After 50 hours of use  
Add some high speed gear grease in the  
gearbox through hole (C). Remove and clean the  
spark plug (set the space between the electrode  
at 0.5/0.6 mm). Replace if excessively  
encrusted. In case of excessive encrustation  
check the carburetor adjustment, the percentage  
of oil in the fuel mixture and make sure the oil is  
of excellent quality and suitable for two-stroke  
engines.  
After 100 hours of use  
Replace the spark plug.  
Every three months  
Contact your Service Center for a complete  
overhaul, replacement of the fuel filter and  
I. Techniques for use  
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5
6
7
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Wait until the engine is running at  
minimum speed before moving the  
machine from one section to another.  
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Backpack adjustment  
During adjustment remember that the weight of  
the machine should be distributed mainly on  
your hips, while your shoulders serve to balance  
the load. Respect of these precautions will  
ensure a better balance and be less tiring for  
your back. Adjust the shoulder straps so that the  
belt is at hip height. Fasten the belt and adjust  
the straps so as to distribute the load and  
balance the weight of the machine accurately.  
Fasten the shaft to the backpack. Adjust the  
fastening belt so that the shaft is in the best  
The machine is ideal to complete the work of the  
lawnmover. In fact, it can reach places where a  
normal lawnmower is unable to go.  
Cutting and trimming grass borders with the  
nylon string head  
Cutting with the nylon string head is suitable for  
light jobs like trimming borders and cutting the  
grass around trees.  
Mowing  
To prevent damage to your lawn or the cutting  
mechanism, keep the string parallel to the  
ground but avoid contact with the terrain.  
position for starting the machine (  
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Cutting techniques  
Trimming borders  
During the cutting operations, keep the  
engine running at high speed. After every  
cutting stage, decelerate the engine to  
minimum speed as running it at top  
speed without a load can damage the  
engine severely.  
Angle the nylon string head keeping it a short  
distance from the ground. Cut using the end of  
the string. Do not press the string against the  
material to be cut.  
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Drawing out the string  
I2. KICKBACK can occur when cutting is done  
with the risk sector of the blade; we recommend  
cutting with the rest of the blade. Take care that  
the cup supporting the blade just grazes the  
ground. This will prevent the blade from touching  
the ground.  
During cutting, the nylon string wears naturally  
causing an increase in the speed of the engine  
and a reduced cutting capacity. When this  
happens, to bring out more string bump the head  
against the ground: release the throttle trigger to  
reduce the engine speed to less than 8000 rpm.  
Tap gently on the ground with the button (A) as  
shown in the figure and the string will come out  
automatically. Accelerate again. If the string  
does not come out make sure there is still some  
left and try again.  
Use of sawtooth blade  
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Do not attempt to cut trees with a larger  
than recommended diameter, to prevent  
the risk of kickback or damage to the  
blade.  
Thinning grass with the grass cutter blade  
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The sawtooth blade serves to cut bushes and  
small trees, with maximum diameter of seven  
centimeters. Rest the left side of the special  
shield on the trunk while cutting to limit the risk of  
losing control of the machine.  
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The grass is cut with swinging motions from side  
to side, maintaining the blade parallel to the  
ground. During the right to left swing the grass is  
cut, while the backswing must be made without  
using the blade.  
L. Environmental information  
This section contains information useful for  
maintaining the characteristics of eco-  
compatibility included in the origin design of the  
machine, and as regards proper use and  
disposal of oil and fuel.  
avoid spilling fuel and contaminating the soil and  
environment.  
Periods of prolonged disuse  
Always empty the fuel tank with the same  
precautions used in filling it.  
Design  
Disposal  
In the design stage, care was taken to develop  
an engine with reduced consumption and low  
emissions of noise and pollutant exhaust fumes.  
Do not dispose inappropriately of the machine  
when it is no longer usable. Deliver it to an  
authorized organization for proper disposal in  
compliance with the regulations in force.  
Use of machine  
The operations of filling the tank with the fuel  
mixture should be carried out in such a way as to  
M. Troubleshooting table  
The engine does The engine  
The machine  
not start  
stutters or loses starts but does  
power  
not cut properly  
Make sure the STOP switch is on “I”.  
G
Make sure that the fuel tank is at least 25%  
full.  
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Make sure the air filter is clean.  
Remove the sparkplug, dry and clean it,  
then return it to its place. If necessary,  
replace it.  
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Change the fuel filter. Contact your  
supplier.  
Follow the correct procedure for assembly  
of the cutting accessories.  
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Make sure the metal accessories are sharp,  
and contact your supplier if necessary.  
The engine continues to have problems: contact your authorized supplier  
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N. Declaration of conformity  
The undersigned, authorized by Husqvarna Outdoor Products Italia SpA, declares that the following prod-  
ucts model /TYPE: BC011, BC012 starting from the serial numbers produced from 2006 on, manufac-  
tured by Husqvarna Outdoor Products Italia SpA, Valmadrera, Italia, comply with European Directive:  
98/37/EEC (Machine Directive), 93/68/EEC (EEC Marking Directive) & 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic  
Compatibility Directive), directive 2000/14/EEC (Enclosure V).  
Valmadrera, 15.10.06  
Giuseppe Todero (Technical Manager)  
Husqvarna Outdoor Products Italia SpA  
Via Como 72, 23868 Valmadrera (Lecco)  
ITALY  
O. Technical data  
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Displacement (cm ) ................................................................................  
Bore (mm) ..............................................................................................  
Stroke (mm) ..........................................................................................  
40  
40  
32  
1,5  
43  
41  
46  
43  
49  
44  
52  
47  
32  
32  
32  
30  
Engine output (kW) (ISO 8893) ...............................................................  
1,6  
1,8  
2,0  
2
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Maximum shaft rotation frequency (min ) ................................................ 7.700  
7.700  
7.700  
7.700  
7.700  
Rotation speed (frequency of rotation) of engine at maximum  
-1  
rotation frequency recommended for shaft (min ) .................................... 12.100 12.100 12.100 12.100 12.100  
-1  
Engine speed at max power (min ) ......................................................... 8.500  
8.500  
2.800  
8.500  
2.800  
8.500  
2.800  
7.500  
2.800  
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Minimum speed (min ) ........................................................................... 2.800  
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Maximum speed, no load (min ) ........................................................... 11.000 11.000 11.000 11.000 11.000  
Dry weight (kg) .......................................................................................  
9
9
9
9
10,8  
1.000  
97  
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Fuel tank capacity (cm ) ........................................................................ 1.000  
1.000  
97  
1.000  
97  
1.000  
97  
Noise pressure (at operator ear) Lpav (dBA) (ISO 7917) ...........................  
Measured sound power level Lwav (dBA) (ISO 10884) .............................  
97  
113  
114  
113  
114  
113  
114  
113  
114  
108  
112  
Guaranteed noise level Lwav (dBA) (ISO 10884) ......................................  
2
Vibrations of rear grip (m/s ) (ISO 5349) ................................................... 1,4-10,5 1,4-10,7 1,4-10,7 1,4-10,7 1,5-12  
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Vibrations of front grip (m/s ) (ISO 5349) ................................................ 1,4-9  
1,4-9  
1,4-9  
1,4-9 1,5-10  
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