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EC declaration of conformity ............................................ 2
Packing ................................................................................2
Delivery inventory .............................................................. 3
Explanation of symbols .....................................................3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General precautions .......................................................4
Personal protective equipment ....................................... 4
Handling fuels / Refuelling ...........................................4-5
Putting into operation ...................................................... 5
Kickback .........................................................................6
Working behavior / Method of working ............................6
Applications for cutting tools ............................................ 6
Transport and Storage .................................................6-7
Maintenance ...................................................................7
First Aid ...........................................................................7
Technical data ..................................................................... 8
Components ........................................................................8
PUTTING INTO OPERATION
Handle installation, BCM2600/3300/4300 ......................9
Handle installation, BCM2310/2610/3310 ......................9
Mounting the cutter guard ............................................. 10
Mounting the 4-tooth star blade .................................... 11
Installing the trimmer head ........................................... 11
Adjusting the line ...........................................................12
Replacing the line .......................................................... 12
Replacing the line knife ................................................. 12
Fuel mixture / Refuelling ................................................ 13
Putting on the harness ................................................... 14
Balancing the brushcutter ............................................. 14
Quick-release buckle ....................................................14
Start engine .............................................................14-15
Idle adjustment .............................................................15
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE WORK
Instructions for maintenance ......................................... 16
Sharpening of cutting tools ........................................... 16
Cleaning the air fi lter .....................................................17
Replacing and Inspecting the spark plug ...................... 17
Lubricating the gear box ............................................... 18
Suction head in the fuel tank ........................................18
Cleaning the muffl er opening ........................................ 18
Service and maintenance ............................................. 18
Trouble shooting ..............................................................18
Extract from the spare part list ....................................... 19
Service, spare parts and guarantee ...........................19-20
Notes ..................................................................................21
Packing
Your MAKITA brushcutter comes in a cardboard box to protect
it from shipping damage.
Cardboard is a raw material. We encourage you to re-use the
box or recycle it (waste paper).
Thank you for choosing a MAKITA product!
We trust that you will be a satisfi ed customer. By choos-
ing a MAKITA you have chosen one of the most advanced
brushcutters.
With their two-stroke gasoline engines the brushcutters can
be used anywhere, and with their fuel pump (primer) they are
unusually easy to start. They’re ideal for yardwork and greens
keeping and especially suitable for occasional use. They offer
the latest technology, ergonomic design and high ease of use
at a reasonable price.
To ensure your own safety and to get the maximum performance
out of your MAKITA brushcutter, we urge you to
read this instruction manual carefully before putting the
brushcutter into operation and to strictly observe all of the
safety regulations! Failure to observe these precautions
can lead to severe injury or death!
EU Conformity Declaration
The undersigned, Tamiro Kishima and Rainer Bergfeld, as
authorized by DOLMAR GmbH, declare that the MAKITA
machines,
Type: BCM2310 (351), 2610 (352), 3310 (353)
BCM2600 (352), 3300 (353), 4300 (354)
manufactured by DOLMAR GmbH, Jenfelder Str. 38, 22045
Hamburg, Germany, conforms to the basic safety and health
requirements of the applicable EU Directives:
EU Machinery Directive 98/37/EG.
EU EMC Directive 2004/108/EG.
Outdoor Noise Directive 2000/14/EG.
Starting on 29 Dec. 2009, Directive 2006/42/EG will come into
force, replacing Directive 98/37/EG. This product meets the
requirements of the new Directive.
The most important standards applied to properly meet the
requirements of the above EU Directive were:
EN 11806, EN 14982, EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3.
The conformity assessment procedure 2000/14/EG was per-
formed per Annex V.
BCM2310: The measured sound power level is 110 db(A), the
guaranteed sound power level is 112 db(A).
BCM2610: The measured sound power level is 110.7 db(A),
the guaranteed sound power level is 112 db(A).
BCM2600: The measured sound power level is 102.8 db(A),
the guaranteed sound power level is 105 db(A).
BCM3310: The measured sound power level is 112.3 db(A),
the guaranteed sound power level is 115 db(A).
BCM3300: The measured sound power level is 103.6 db(A),
the guaranteed sound power level is 105 db(A).
BCM4300: The measured sound power level is 104.7 db(A),
the guaranteed sound power level is 107 db(A).
The technical documentation is on fi le at DOLMAR GmbH, Ab-
teilung FZ, Jenfelder Strasse 38, 22045 Hamburg, Germany.
Hamburg, 11.4. 2008
For DOLMAR GmbH
Tamiro Kishima Rainer Bergfeld
Managing Director Managing Director