sleeves, boots,and gloves.Do not
go barefootor wear sandals.
• Secure hair aboveshoulderlength.
Secure or remove looseclothingand
jewelry or clothingwithlooselyhang-
ingties, straps,tassels, etc. They
can be caughtin movingparts.
• Beingfully covered also helpspro-
tect youfrom debds and pieces of
toxicplantsthrownby spinningline.
• Stay Alert. Do notoperate unitwhen
you are tired, ill,or under influence
of alcohol,drugs,or medication.
Watch what you are doing;use com-
monsense.
• Avoid unintentionalstartingofthe
unit. Nevercarry unitwithyourfinger
on the switch. Be sure the switchis
inoffpositionwhen connectingex-
tensioncord.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• Use a voltage supplyas shownon
unit.
• Avoiddangerousenvironment.Don't
use appliancesindamp orwet loca-
tions.Don't use in rain.
• Avoiddangeroussituations. Do not
use inthe presenceof flammable liq-
uidsor gases toavoid creatinga fire
orexplosionand/or causing damage
to unit.
• To reduce the riskof electricalshock,
this equipmenthas a polarizedplug
(one blade iswider than the other).
This plugwillfit only one way ina po-
larizedoutletof the extensioncord.
Ensureyou have a polarizedexten-
sion cord.The plugof the polarized
extensioncord willfit intothe outlet
only one way. If the plugdoes notfit
fully in the outlet,reversethe plug. If
itstilldoes notfit,contacta qualified
electricianto installproperoutlet. Do
notchange the plug inany way.
• To reduce riskofelectrical shock,
use extensioncords specifically
marked as suitablefor outdoorap-
plianceshavingelectrical ratingnot
lessthan the ratingof unit. Cord
mustbe marked withsuffix"W-A" (in
Canada "W"). Make sure your exten-
sion cord isin good condition.In-
spect extensioncord before use and
replace if damaged. An undersized
extensioncord willcause a drop in
linevoltage resultingin lossofpower
and overheating. Ifin doubt,usethe
next heavier gauge. The lowerthe
gauge number,the heavierthe cord.
(See "Selectingan extensioncord")
• Do notabuse cord. Never carry the
unitbythe extensioncord oryank
extension cordto disconnectunit.
• Use cord retainerto prevent discon-
nectionofextensioncordfrom unit.
See =Attachthe extensioncordto
yourtrimmer"underthe sectiontitled
=OPERATION".
• Do notuse the unitif the switchdoes
not turnthe uniton and offproperly.
Repairsto the switchmustbe made
by your Sears Service Center.
• Keep the extensioncordclear ofop-
erator and obstacles at all times. Do
not exposecordsto heat, oil, water,
orsharp edges.
• To avoidthe possibilityof electric
shock,avoid bodycontactwithany
groundedconductor,suchas metal
fences or pipes,
• Ground FaultCircuitInterrupter
(GFCI) protectionshouldbe provided
on circuitor outletto be used. Re-
ceptacles are available havingbuilt-
in GFCI protectionand may be used
for this measure of safety.
UNIT SAFETY
• Inspectunltbefore use. Replace
damaged parts. Make sure all han-
dles,guards, and fasteners are in
place and securelyfastened. Parts
that are damaged mustbe repaired
or replaced by a Sears ServiceCen-
ter.These includehead partsthat
are cracked, or chipped,guards, and
any other part that isdamaged.
• Do notrepair unityourself.
• Use only .065" (1.65 mm) diameter
recommendedtrimmerline. (See
"Accessories")Never use wire, rope,
stringetc.
• Use specifiedtrimmerspool. Make
sure spoolisproperlyinstalledand
all partsare securelyfastened.
• Use only recommendedreplacement
partsand accessories.
CUTTING SAFETY
• Inspectarea to be cut. Remove ob-
jects (rocks,broken glass, nails,
wire, string,etc.) whichcan be
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