Craftsman 79653 Instruction Manual - Page 6
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properlryepaireodrreplacebdyan authorizesdervicecenter. * STAYALERT- Payattentiotno whayt ouaredoingandtheposition oftheunit'sbladeU. secommon senseD. onotoperattehetoolwhen 1. youaretired. " DON'T GRASP THE EXPOSED SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A t, Remove the Edger and all its parts from the packaging. EDGING BLADE when picking up or holding the unit. Do not attempt to remove dirt or debris when the blade is moving. Make sure the unit's switch is off when clearing jammed material from blade area. NOTE: The shaft of the edger MUST be extended before attempting to assemble the shaft to the motor housing. This wilt draw the excess wire up into the shaft and wilt allow the shaft to be fully inserted into * USE BOTH HANDS TO OPERATE the motor housing. THE UNIT. Keep one hand on the trigger handle and the other on the front accessory handle. NEVER use the unit's guard as a handle. " STOP THE MOTOR WHEN THE UNIT BECOMES ENTANGLED WITH A FOREIGN OBJECT. Inspect for damage. Do not operate with loose or damaged parts. * UNPLUG UNIT =while cleaning debris and during other maintenance or repair. • KEEP INSTRUCTIONS AND REFER TO THEM OFTEN. If you loan this tool to someone please also loan them these instructions so they may safely understand how to use this unit. 2. Chromed Shaft Extension = Pull the smaller diameter shaft out to extend the shaft to full-length. See Figure 1. The cord will feed through the smaller shaft. Secure the shaft in ONE of THREE height settings with a screw and "handle"-nut. * DISCONNECT APPLIANCE = Disconnect the appliance from the power supply when not in use, before servicing, when changing accessories such as blades, and the like. • KEEP GUARDS in place and in working order. 3. * KEEP BLADES SHARP. * KEEP HANDS AND FEET away from cuttinga_a. 6 Fij.ig.rue -2 Shaft-to-Edger Connection = Insert the end of the shaft into the socket in the shaft housing. See Figure 2. Twist the shaft back and forth while pushing firmly until the shaft is fully seated and