RedMax Pole Saw PSZ2450S User Guide

PSZ2450S  
848-A59-93A0 (909)  
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OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S  
MANUAL  
POLE SAW  
PSZ2450S  
WARNING  
The engine exhaust from this  
product contains chemicals  
known to the State of California to  
cause cancer, birth defects or  
other reproductive harm.  
WARNING  
Before using our products,  
please read this manual carefully  
to understand the proper use of  
your unit.  
APPLICABLE SERIAL NUMBERS :  
90200101 and up  
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1. Parts location  
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(1) Primer pump  
(2) Air cleaner cover  
(3) Choke lever  
(4) Fuel tank  
(5) Starter knob  
(6) Spark arrester  
(7) Gear case  
(8) Chain cover  
(9) Saw chain  
(10) Guide bar  
(11) Grip  
(12) Drive shaft housing  
(13) Sholder strap hanger  
(14) Throttle trigger  
(15) Stop switch  
(16) Throttle cable  
2. Specifications  
PSZ2450S  
Overall size (LxWxH) ····················································································· 83.9(2130) x 9.8(250) x 12.2(310) mm  
Dry weight······································································································································ 11.2(5.04) lbs (kg)  
Engine  
Type··········································································································· Air-cooled 2-stroke gasoline  
Model·········································································································································· GZ23N  
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Displacement ············································································································ 1.5cu-in (23.6 cm  
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Max. output ················································································· 1.15 Hp (0.858 kW)at 8000min (rpm)  
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Idle speed················································································································3000 200min (rpm)  
Fuel············································································································ Mixture (Gasoline 50 : Oil 1)  
(when using RedMax genuine oil)  
Carburetor ········································································································ Walbro Diaphragm type  
Spark plug ····················································································································Champion RZ7C  
Durability period ··························································································································300 hrs  
Fuel tank capacity····························································································································21.3 fl.oz (0.63 )  
Transmission········································································································ Centrifugal clutch, Rigid driveshaft  
Gear ratio····························································································································································· 1.06  
Cutting head  
Guide bar Type···························································································· OREGON DOUBLE GUARD PS0011  
Size······························································································································· 12(300) in.(mm)  
Saw chain Type······················································································································· OREGON 90SG44X  
Pich x Gauge························································································ 3/8x0.043 (9.53 x 1.09) in.(mm)  
Sprocket ································································································································································· 7T  
Oil pump ··················································································································································Plunger type  
Standard Accessories  
Shoulder Strap···················································································································································· 1 pc.  
Goggle ································································································································································ 1 pc.  
Tool Kit································································································································································ 1 pc.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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3. Warning labels on the machine  
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15m (50ft)  
(1) Read owner's manual before operating this machine.  
(2) Wear head, eye and ear protection.  
(3) Warning! Danger of kickback.  
(4) Beware of thrown objects.  
(5) Warning/Attention  
(6) Keep all children, bystanders and helpers 15 meters away from the brushcutter  
IMPORTANT  
If warning label peel off or become soiled and impossible to read, you should contact the dealer from which you  
purchased the product to order new labels and affix them in the required location(s).  
WARNING  
Never modify your brushcutter.  
We won't warrant the machine, if you use the remodeled brushcutter or you don't observe the proper  
usage written in the manual.  
4. Symbols on the machine  
For safe operation and maintenance, symbols are  
carved in relief on the machine. According to these  
indications, please be careful not to take a mistake.  
EMISSION CONTROL  
An emission control label is located on the engine.  
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION  
THIS ENGINE MEETS U.S. EPA AND CALI-  
(a) The port to refuel the "MIX GASOLINE"  
Position: FUEL TANK CAP  
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FORNIA EXH / EVP REGS FOR 2009* S.O.R.E.  
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ENGINE FAMILY : 9HQZS.0244XY* DISPL.: 24cc  
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM : EXH;EM/EVP;SP*  
COMPLIANCE PERIOD : 300 HOURS  
REFER TO OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR MAINTE-  
NANCE, SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.  
MANUFACTURED:  
(b) The direction to close the choke  
Position: AIR CLEANER COVER  
USE JASO FD OR ISO L-EGD GRADE 50:1 OIL  
(c) The direction to open the choke  
Position: AIR CLEANER COVER  
*1: The year will be changed every year of manufacturing.  
*2: The initial number will be changed every year of  
manufacturing.  
(d) If you turn the rod by screwdriver follow the arrow  
to the "MAX" position, the chain oil flow more,  
and if you turn to the "MIN" position, less.  
Position: Bottom of the power unit  
*3: SP : Sealed tank made of HDPE or PE.  
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5. For safe operation  
WORKING PLAN  
1. Read this manual carefully until you  
1. You should never use the product when  
under the influence of alcohol, when  
suffering from exhaustion or lack of sleep,  
when suffering from drowsiness as a result  
of having taken cold medicine or at any  
other time when a possibility exists that  
your judgment might be impaired or that  
you might not be able to operate the  
product properly and in a safe manner.  
2. When planning your work schedule, allow  
plenty of time to rest. Limit the amount of  
time over which the product is to be used  
continuously to somewhere around 30–40  
minutes per session, and take 10–20  
minutes of rest between work sessions.  
Also try to keep the total amount of work  
performed in a single day under 2 hours or  
less.  
completely understand and follow all  
safety and operating instructions.  
2. Keep this manual handy so that you  
may refer to it later whenever any  
questions arise. Also note, if you have  
any questions which cannot be  
answered herein, contact the dealer  
from whom you purchased the product.  
3. Always be sure to include this manual  
when selling, lending, or otherwise  
transferring the ownership of this  
product.  
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4. Never allow children or anyone unable  
to fully understand the directions given  
in the manual to use the machine.  
WORKING CONDITION  
1. When using the product, you should wear  
proper clothing and protective equipment.  
WARNING  
1. If you don’t observe the working time,  
or working manner (See USING THE  
PRODUCT), Repetitive Stress  
Injury(RSI) could occur.  
If you feel discomfort, redness and  
swelling of your fingers or any other  
part of your body, see a doctor before  
getting worse.  
2. To avoid noise complaints, in general,  
operate product between 8a.m. and  
5p.m. on weekdays and 9a.m. to 5p.m.  
weekends.  
(1) Helmet  
(2) Ear protectors  
(3) Protection goggles or face protector  
(4) Thick work gloves  
(5) Non-slip-sole work boots  
2. And you should carry with you.  
(1) Attached tools and files  
(2) Properly reserved fuel  
(3) Spare blade  
(4) Things to notify your working area  
(rope, warning signs)  
(5) Whistle (for collaboration or emergency)  
(6) Hatchet or saw (for removal of  
obstacles)  
3. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short  
trousers, sandals, or go barefoot. Do not  
wear anything which might be caught by a  
moving part of the unit. Secure hair so it is  
above shoulder length.  
NOTE  
Check and follow the local regulations as to  
sound level and hours of operations for the  
product.  
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE  
1. Operate the chain saw only in well  
ventilated areas. Never start or run the  
engine inside a closed room or building.  
Exhaust fumes contain dangerous carbon  
monoxide.  
WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE  
1. Never start the engine inside a closed  
room or building. Exhaust gases contain  
dangerous carbon monoxide.  
2. The area within a perimeter of 50 feet (15  
m) of the person using the product should  
be considered a hazardous area into which  
no one should enter. If necessary yellow  
warning rope, warning signs should be  
placed around the perimeter of the area.  
When work is to be performed  
simultaneously by two or more persons,  
care should also be taken to constantly  
look around or otherwise check for the  
presence and locations of other people  
working so as to maintain a distance  
2. Never use the product:  
a. when the ground is slippery or when you  
can’t maintain a steady posture.  
b. At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any  
other times when your field of vision  
might be limited and it would be difficult  
to gain a clear view of the working area.  
c. During rain storms, during lightning  
storms, at times of strong or gale-force  
winds, or at any other times when  
weather conditions might make it unsafe  
to use the product.  
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5. For safe operation  
between each person sufficient to ensure  
safety.  
3. Check the condition of working area to  
avoid any accident by hitting hidden  
obstacles such as stumps, stones, cans, or  
broken grass.  
1. Grip the handles firmly with both hands  
using your whole hand. Place your feet  
slightly apart (slightly further apart than the  
width of your shoulders) so that your  
weight is distributed evenly across both  
legs, and always be sure to maintain a  
steady, even posture while working.  
2. Maintain the speed of the engine at the  
level required to perform cutting work, and  
never raise the speed of the engine above  
the level necessary.  
IMPORTANT  
Remove any obstacle before beginning work.  
4. Inspect the entire unit for loose fasteners  
and fuel leakage. Make sure that the  
cutting attachment is properly installed and  
securely fastened.  
3. Never operate the pruner at an angle  
greater than 60° in order to reduce the risk  
of being struck by falling objects during  
operation.  
5. Always use the shoulder strap. Adjust the  
strap for comfort before starting the  
engine. The strap should be adjusted so  
the left hand can comfortably hold the  
handlebar grip approximately waist high.  
4. If the unit start to shake or vibrate, turn off  
the engine and check the whole unit. Do  
not use it until the trouble has been  
properly corrected.  
5. Keep all parts of your body away from  
rotating cutting attachment and hot  
surfaces.  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
1. Keep bystanders and animals at least 50  
feet (15 m) away from the operating point.  
If you are approached, immediately stop  
the engine.  
6. Never touch the muffler, spark plug, or  
other metallic parts of the engine while the  
engine is in operation or immediately after  
shutting down the engine. Doing so could  
result in serious burns or electrical shock.  
2. The product is equipped with a centrifugal  
clutch mechanism, so the cutting  
attachment begins to rotate as soon as the  
engine is started by putting the throttle into  
the start position. When starting the  
engine, place the product onto the ground  
in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in  
place so as to ensure that neither the  
cutting part nor the throttle come into  
contact with any obstacle when the engine  
starts.  
IF SOMEONE COMES  
1. Guard against hazardous situations at all  
times. Warn adults to keep pets and  
children away from the area. Be careful if  
you are approached. Injury may result from  
flying debris.  
2. If someone calls out or otherwise interrupts  
you while working, always be sure to turn  
off the engine before turning around.  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
1. In order to maintain your product in proper  
working order, perform the maintenance  
and checking operations described in the  
manual at regular intervals.  
Never place the throttle into the high  
speed position when starting the engine.  
3. After starting the engine, check to make  
sure that the cutting attachment stops  
rotating when the throttle is moved fully  
back to its original position. If it continues  
to rotate even after the throttle has been  
moved fully back, turn off the engine and  
take the unit to your authorized RedMax  
servicing dealer for repair.  
2. Always be sure to turn off the engine  
before performing any maintenance or  
checking procedures.  
(1) Check ok !  
WARNING  
The metallic parts reach high  
temperatures immediately after stopping  
the engine.  
USING THE PRODUCT  
IMPORTANT  
3. When replacing the cutting attachment or  
any other part, or when replacing the oil or  
any lubricant, always be sure to use only  
RedMax products or products which  
Cut only materials recommended by the  
manufacturer. And use only for tasks  
explained in the manual.  
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5. For safe operation  
have been certified by RedMax for use  
during transport.  
with the RedMax product.  
4. In the event that any part must be replaced  
or any maintenance or repair work not  
described in this manual must be  
performed, please contact a representative  
from the store nearest RedMax authorized  
servicing dealer for assistance.  
5. Do not use any accessory or attachment  
other than those bearing the RedMax mark  
and recommended for the unit.  
KICKBACK AND PINCHING SAFETY  
PRECAUTIONS  
Beware of kickback!  
Kickback can occur whenever the tip of the  
guide bar touches an object while the saw is  
operating. Kickback may force the bar up and  
back toward the operator with lightning-like  
speed!  
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6. Under no circumstances should you ever  
take apart the product or alter it in any  
way. Doing so might result in the product  
becoming damaged during operation or the  
product becoming unable to operate  
properly.  
Beware of pinching.  
Pinching the saw along the tip of the guide  
bar may force the bar back rapidly toward the  
operator. Pinching can occur whenever wood  
closes in around the moving chain.  
WARNING  
HANDLING FUEL  
1. The engine of the RedMax product is  
designed to run on a mixed fuel which  
contains highly flammable gasoline. Never  
store cans of fuel or refill the tank of the  
unit in any place where there is a boiler,  
stove, wood fire, electrical sparks, welding  
sparks, or any other source of heat or fire  
which might ignite the fuel.  
Both kickback and pinching may cause  
you to lose control of the pole pruner  
which could result in serious personal  
injury. Do not rely exclusively on the  
safety device built into the pruner! You  
must take several steps to keep your jobs  
free from accident or injury:  
2. Never smoke while operating the unit or  
refilling its fuel tank.  
1. Understand kickback and pinching! You  
can reduce or eliminate the element of  
surprise. Sudden surprises contributes to  
accidents.  
3. When refilling the tank, always turn off the  
engine and allow it to cool down. Take a  
careful look around to make sure that there  
are no sparks or open flames anywhere  
nearby before refueling.  
2. Keep a firm grip on the pole pruner with  
both hands whenever the engine is  
running. A firm grip will help you reduce  
the affects of kickback and pinching as well  
as maintain control of the machine.  
3. Make sure the area in which you are  
cutting is free from obstructions. Do not let  
the nose of the guide bar contact a log,  
branch, or any other obstructions which  
could be hit while you operation the pole  
pruner.  
(1) Refill after cooling the engine.  
4. Wipe spilled fuel completely using a dry  
rag if any fuel spillage occurs during  
refueling.  
5. After refueling, screw the fuel cap back  
tightly onto the fuel tank and then carry the  
unit to a spot 10 feet or more away from  
where it was refueled before turning on the  
engine.  
4. Cut at high engine speeds.  
5. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for  
sharpening and maintaining the chain.  
6. Use only the replacement bar and chain or  
equivalent as specified by the  
TRANSPORTATION  
1. Never transport the pruner nor set it down  
with the engine running. An engine that's  
running could be accidently accelerated  
causing the chain to rotate.  
manufacturer.  
WARNING  
2. Make sure the scabbard is in place when  
transporting the pruner.  
3. When carrying by hand, the chain should  
be pointing backward.  
4. Never transport the product over rough  
roads over long distances by vehicle  
without removing all fuel from the fuel tank.  
If doing so, fuel might leak from the tank  
• Make sure the chain and sprocket are  
correctly adjusted before operating the  
pruner (see page 9 for adjustment  
procedures). Never attempt chain  
adjustment with the engine running!  
• Always make sure the cutting  
attachment is properly installed and  
firmly tightened before operation.  
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5. For safe operation  
• Never use a cracked or warped guide  
bar: replace it with a serviceable one  
and make sure it fits properly.  
• If a saw blade should bind fast in a cut,  
shut off the engine immediately. Push  
the branch or tree to ease the bind and  
free the blade.  
• Do not operate the pole pruner with the  
muffler removed.  
• When cutting a limb that is under  
tension, be alert for springback so that  
you will not be struck by the moving  
limb.  
• Always stop the engine immediately  
and check for damage if you strike a  
foreign object or if the machine  
becomes tangled. Do not operate with  
broken or damaged equipment.  
IMPORTANT  
• Do not make unauthorized modifications or  
substitutions to the guide bar or chain.  
• Never allow the engine to run at high RPM  
without a load. Doing so could damage the  
engine.  
• Keep the pruner as clean as possible.  
Keep it free of loose vegetation, mud, etc.  
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6. Set up  
MOUNTING ENGINE (SE1)  
1. Push the driveshaft housing toward the  
clutch housing and rotate it by hand to  
check that the driveshaft is engaged  
with the gears.  
2. Insert the driveshaft housing into the  
clutch housing until it bottoms, and  
align the positioning holes on the both  
housings and install the screw.  
3. Fasten the clamp securely with 2  
screws.  
WARNING  
SE1  
The saw chain has very sharp edges.  
Use protective gloves for safety.  
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1. Loosen a nut and remove the chain  
cover.  
2. Mount the guide bar then fit the saw  
chain around the bar and  
sprocket.(SE5)  
SE5  
WARNING  
SE2  
CONNECTING THROTTLE WIRE  
1. Remove the air cleaner cover.  
2. Connect the end of the throttle wire to  
the joint on the top of the carburetor.  
(SE2)  
Pay attention to the correct direction of  
the saw chain  
3. Fit the chain tensioner nut into the  
lower hole of the guide bar, then install  
the chain cover, and fasten the  
mounting nut to finger tightness.  
(SE5)(SE6)  
SE6  
CONNECTING SWITCH WIRES  
• Connect the switch wires between the  
engine and the main unit. Pair the wires  
of the same color.  
(1) Hole  
(2) Moving direction  
(3) Chain tensioner nut  
ATTACHING THE PRUNING  
MECHANISM (SE3)  
1. Remove the cap on the end of the main  
pipe.  
2. Remove the screw screwed into the  
end of the gear case.  
3. Insert the end of the gear case into the  
main pipe.  
SE7  
4. Adjust the chain tension by turning the  
tensioner screw until the tie straps just  
touch the bottom side of the bar rail.  
(SE7)  
SE3  
4. Line up the hole on the end of the gear  
case into which the screw is to be  
inserted with the hole on the main pipe,  
and screw the screw firmly in.  
5. Using a wrench, screw in the bolt  
provided to fix the mechanism into  
place.  
(1)  
(2)  
(1) Chain tension adjusting screw  
(a) Loosen  
(b)Tighten  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
5. Tighten the mounting nut securely with  
the bar tip held up (SE8)(TORQUE:  
8.9~11.7 N.m./90~120 kg-cm). Then  
check the chain for smooth rotation and  
correct tension while moving it by hand.  
If necessary, readjustment.  
SE8  
(1) Main pipe  
(2) Gear case  
(3) Screw hole  
(4) Fastening bolt  
(5) Bolt  
(1) Tighten  
WARNING  
A standard package contains the items as  
shown below. (SE4)  
SE4  
It is very important to maintain the  
proper chain tension. Rapid wear of  
the guide bar or the chain coming off  
easily can be caused by improper  
tension. Especially when using a new  
chain, take good care of it since it  
should expand when first used.  
(1) Guide bar  
(2) Saw chain  
(3) Gear case  
(4) Sprocket  
(5) Chain tension adjust screw  
(6) Nut  
(7) Chain tensioner nut  
(8) Chain cover  
BALANCE UNIT  
1. Put on strap and attach unit to strap.  
2. Depending on the working posture,  
slide clamp up or down until unit  
balances and the strap fits your body.  
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7. Fuel and Chain Oil  
FUEL  
lines or fuel tank of the engine.  
WARNING  
NOTE  
• Gasoline is very flammable. Avoid smoking or bringing any  
flame or sparks near fuel. Make sure to stop the engine and  
allow it cool before refueling the unit. Select outdoor bare  
ground for fueling and move at least 10 ft (3 m) away from  
the fueling point before starting the engine.  
• Failures caused by operating engines on gasoline with octane  
rating lower than 89 are not covered by the RedMax Two-  
Stroke engine warranty.  
WARNING  
• Alternative Fuels (Not Gasoline)  
Alternative fuels, such as E-15 (15% ethanol), E-20 (20%  
ethanol), E-85 (85% ethanol) are NOT classified as gasoline  
and are NOT approved for use in RedMax 2-stroke gasoline  
engines. Use of alternative fuels will cause major engine  
performance and durability problems such as: improper  
clutch engagements, overheating, vapor lock, power loss,  
lubrication deficiency, deterioration of fuel lines, gaskets  
and internal carburetor components, etc... Alternative fuels  
cause high moisture absorption into the fuel/oil mixture  
leading to oil and fuel separation.  
GASOLINE REQUIREMENTS  
• All 2-Stroke RedMax Products are powered by RedMax  
Professional-Commercial Duty, Hi-Performance, Hi-RPM, Air  
Cooled 2-Stroke engines.  
RedMax – Hi-Performance 2-stroke engines produce higher HP  
outputs as compared to standard Home Owner Duty or Light  
Commercial Duty production engines offered by most  
manufacturers.  
• Exhaust emission are controlled by the fundamental engine  
parameters and components (eq., carburation, ignition timing  
and port timing) without addition of any major hardware or the  
introduction of an inert material during combustion.  
• The RedMax Engines are registered and certified with CARB  
(California Air Resources Board) and EPA (Environmental  
Protection Agency) to operate on CLEAN Mid-grade 89 octane  
or Premium, unleaded (lead-free) gasoline and RedMax Air-  
Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two-stroke engine  
oil mixed at 50:1 ratio.  
OIL REQUIREMENTS  
• Use only RedMax "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium Air-  
Cooled two-stroke engine oil or oil certified to ISO-L-EGD  
(ISO/CD1378) standard AND one that is JASO-FD registered.  
RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two  
stroke engine oil and ISO-L-EGD (ISO/CD1378) AND JASO-FD  
oils are fully compatible with gasoline's containing 10% Ethanol.  
RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two  
stroke engine oil and ISO-L-EGD (ISO/CD1378) AND JASO-FD  
oils are Universal and should be mixed at 50:1 ratio for all 2  
stroke air cooled engines sold in the past regardless of mixing  
ratios specified in those manuals.  
• Unleaded gasoline is recommended to reduce the  
contamination of the air for the sake of your health and the  
environment.  
• If the oil is registered with JASO, the JASO Logo with FD and  
registration number will be displayed on the container. The  
highest JASO rating is "FD", which equals the ISO-L-EGD  
rating. Lower ratings are "FC", "FB", and "FA".  
• This Hi-Performance Air Cooled 2-stroke Engine requires the  
[ R+M ]  
use of Minimum 89 Octane  
(Mid grade or Premium)  
2
clean gasoline. Gasoline may contain maximum of 10% Ethanol  
(grain alcohol) or up to 15% MTBE (Methyl tertiary-butyl ether).  
Gasoline containing Methanol (Wood Alcohol) is NOT  
approved.  
NOTE  
• Engine problems due to inadequate lubrication caused by  
failure to use ISO-L-EGD certified and JASO FD registered oil  
such as "MaxLife", RedMax Synthetic blend Premium 2-stroke  
oil WILL VOID THE REDMAX TWO-STROKE ENGINE  
WARRANTY.  
• IF octane rating of the Mid Grade gasoline in your area is lower  
than 89 Octane use Premium Unleaded Gasoline. The majority  
of all 2-stroke engine manufacturers in the USA and Canada  
recommend using gasoline with 89 Octane or higher.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
• Gasoline with an octane rating lower than 89 will greatly  
increase the engines operating temperature. Low octane  
gasoline will cause detonation (knock) resulting in piston  
seizures and major internal engine components damage.  
• Poor quality gasolines or oils may damage sealing rings, fuel  
• Do not use NMMA (National Marine Manufacturers  
Association), BIA (Boating Industry Association), and TCW (two  
cycle water cooled) oils designed for MoPeds or Outboard,  
water cooled Marine Engines. Do not use API (American  
Petroleum Institute), TC (Two Cycle) labeled oils. The API-TC  
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7. Fuel and Chain Oil  
test standard has been discontinued by API in 1995 and it no  
longer exists.  
WARNING  
1. Select flat and bare ground for fueling.  
2. Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from the fueling point  
before starting the engine.  
3. Stop the engine before refueling the unit. At that time, be  
sure to sufficiently agitate the mixed gasoline in the  
container.  
IMPORTANT  
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• Gasoline/Oil mixture Storage Recommendations  
Store your gasoline or gasoline/oil mixture in a cool dry area in  
a tightly sealed approved container to limit the entry of moisture  
and additional air (oxygen). Moisture and air cause the  
development of varnish and gum, making the fuel stale. Stored  
gasoline and gasoline/oil mixture ages and loses its octane  
rating and volatility. Do not mix more gasoline/oil than you  
intend to use in 30 days, and 60 days when fuel stabilizer is  
added. RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life" Synthetic blend  
Premium two-stroke engine oil "Contains fuel stabilizer" and  
will automatically extend your gasoline/oil mixture life up to 60  
days.  
FOR YOUR ENGINE LIFE, AVOID  
1. FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW GASOLINE) – It will cause severe  
damage to the internal engine parts very quickly.  
2. GASOHOL – It can cause deterioration of rubber and/or plastic  
parts and disruption of engine lubrication.  
3. OIL FOR 4-CYCLE ENGINE USE – It can cause spark plug  
fouling, exhaust port blocking, or piston ring seizure.  
4. Mixed fuels which have been left unused for a period of  
one month or more may clog the carburetor and result in the  
engine failing to operate properly.  
5. In the case of storing the product for a long period of time,  
clean the fuel tank after rendering it empty. Next, Start the  
engine and run the carburetor dry residual fuel.  
6. In the case of scrapping the used mixed oil container, scrap it  
only at an authorized depository site.  
HOW TO MIX FUEL  
RECOMMENDED MIXING RATIO  
GASOLINE 50 : OIL 1  
(when using RedMax Air-Cooled "Max  
Life")  
50:1 MIXING CHART  
NOTE  
GASOLINE  
gal.  
1
2
3
4
5
• As for details of quality assurance, read the description in the  
section Limited Warranty carefully. Moreover, normal wear and  
change in product with no functional influence are not covered  
by the warranty. Also, be careful that, if the usage in the  
instruction manual is not observed as to the mixed gasoline,  
type of oil or fuel to be used. described therein, it may not be  
covered by the warranty.  
2-CYCLE OIL fl.oz  
2.6  
5.2  
7.8 10.4 13  
GASOLINE  
liter  
ml  
1
2
3
4
5
2-CYCLE OIL  
20  
40  
60  
80  
100  
WARNING  
CHAIN OIL  
Use motor oil SAE #10W-30 all year round or SAE #30 ~ #40 in  
summer and SAE #20 in winter.  
• Pay attention to agitation.  
1. Measure out the quantities of gasoline and oil to be mixed.  
2. Put some of the gasoline into a clean, approved fuel container.  
3. Pour in all of the oil and agitate well for 10seconds.  
4. Pour in the rest of gasoline and agitate again for at least one  
minute. As some oils may be difficult to agitate depending on oil  
ingredients, sufficient agitation is necessary. Be careful that, if  
the agitation is insufficient, there is an increased danger of early  
piston seizure due to abnormally lean mixture.  
5. Place a clear indication on the outside of the container to avoid  
mixing up with gasoline or other containers that dont contain oil.  
6. Indicate the contents on outside of container for easy  
identification.  
NOTE  
Do not use wasted or regenerated oil that can cause damage to  
the oil pump.  
FUELING THE UNIT  
1. Untwist and remove the fuel cap. Rest the cap on a clean  
surface.  
2. Put fuel into the fuel tank to 80% of the full capacity.  
3. Fasten the fuel cap securely and wipe up any fuel spillage  
around the unit.  
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8. Operation  
STARTING ENGINE  
7. Move the choke lever downward to  
open the choke. And restart the engine.  
(OP3)  
8. Allow the engine to warm up for a  
several minutes before starting  
operation.  
WARNING  
The cutting head will start rotating  
upon the engine starts.  
1. Feed fuel and chain oil into their  
respective tanks and tighten the caps  
securely. (OP1)  
OP1  
NOTE  
1. When restarting the engine  
immediately after stopping it, leave the  
choke open.  
(1) Fuel  
(2) Chain oil  
2. Overchoking can make the engine hard  
to start due to excess fuel. When the  
engine failed to start after several  
attempts, open the choke and repeat  
pulling the rope, or remove the spark  
plug and dry it.  
2. Rest the unit on a flat, firm place. Keep  
the cutting head off the ground and  
clear of surrounding objects as it will  
start rotating upon starting of the  
engine.  
STOPPING ENGINE (OP4)  
1. Release the throttle lever and run the  
engine for a half minute.  
OP2  
3. Push the primer pump several times  
until overflown fuel flows out in the  
clear tube. (OP2)  
2. Shift the ignition switch to the “Stop”  
position. (OP4)  
IMPORTANT  
• Except for an emergency, avoid  
stopping the engine while pulling the  
throttle lever.  
4. Move the choke lever to the closed  
position. (OP3)  
OP3  
(1)  
CHECKING OIL SUPPLY  
• After starting the engine, run the chain  
at medium speed and see if chain oil is  
scattered off as shown in the figure.  
(OP6)  
OP6  
(1) choke lever  
(2) close  
(3) open  
(2)  
(3)  
5. Set the stop switch to the "RUN"  
position. Place the unit on a flat, firm  
place. Keep the cutting head clear of  
everything around it. (OP4)  
(1) Chain oil  
OP4  
(3)  
(2)  
NOTE  
The oil reservoir has a capacity sufficient  
to provide about 40 minutes of cutting  
time (when set to deliver the minimum  
flow rate, or about as long as you'll get  
from a tank of fuel). Be sure to refill the oil  
tank every time when refueling the saw.  
(1) stop switch  
(2) RUN  
(3) STOP  
(a)  
(1)  
(a) lockout lever  
(b) throttle trigger  
(b)  
6. Firmly grasp (a) and (b) with left hand,  
pull the starter knob quickly until engine  
fires. (OP5)  
OP5  
IMPORTANT  
• Avoid pulling the rope to its end or  
returning it by releasing the knob. Such  
actions can cause starter failures.  
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8. Operation  
ADJUSTING OIL FLOW RATE  
ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE  
OP8  
• The normal play is 1 or 2mm when  
measured at the carburetor side end.  
Readjust with the cable adjuster as  
required. (OP8)  
WARNING  
Never fill the oil reservoir nor adjust  
the oiler with the engine running.  
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.04 in  
(1~2mm)  
(1)  
(1) Cable adjuster  
IMPORTANT  
ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED (OP9)  
1. When the engine tends stop frequently  
at idling mode, turn the adjusting screw  
clockwise.  
2. When the cutting head keeps rotating  
after releasing the trigger, turn the  
adjusting screw counter-clockwise.  
An increase in bar oil flow rate will speed  
oil consumption, requiring more frequent  
checks on the oil reservoir. To ensure  
sufficient lubrication, It may be necessary  
to check the oil level more frequently than  
at fuel tank refills.  
OP9  
(1)  
The guide bar and chain are lubricated  
automatically by a pump that operates  
whenever the chain rotates. The pump is  
set at the factory to deliver a minimum  
flow rate, but it can be adjusted in the  
field. A temporary increase in oil flow is  
often desirable when cutting things like  
hardwood or wood with a lot of pitch.  
(1) Idle adjusting screw  
NOTE  
• Warm up the engine before adjusting  
the idling speed.  
WARNING  
Adjust the pump as follows:  
1. Stop the engine and make sure the  
stop switch is in the OFF position.  
2. Place the unit on its side with the oil res  
ervoir up. (OP7)  
• Always wear work gloves made of  
leather or some other sturdy  
material when using the polesaw.  
• Falling branches may fall onto the  
face or into the eyes, resulting in  
injuries, scratches, and cuts, and for  
this reason you should always be  
sure to wear a helmet and face  
(1) Oil tank  
(2) Chain cover  
OP7  
protector when using your polesaw.  
IMPORTANT  
The oil flow adjusting screw must be  
pressed in slightly in order to turn. Failure  
to do so could damage the pump and  
screw.  
3. With a screwdriver, push in on the oil  
flow rate adjusting screw and turn in  
the desired direction (there are three  
incremental settings):  
(a) Clockwise-decrease lubrication.  
(b)Counter clockwise-increase  
lubrication.  
(c) Middle  
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9. Maintenance  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control device and systems may be performed by any  
non-road engine repair establishment or individual.  
MAINTENANCE CHART  
Every  
25  
Before hours  
Every  
50  
hours  
after  
Every  
100  
hours note  
after  
System/compornent  
Procedure  
use  
after  
fuel leaks, fuel spillage  
wipe out  
fuel tank, air filter, fuel filter  
inspect/clean  
replace, if necessary  
see ADJUSTING  
IDLING SPEED (p.13)  
replace carburetor  
if necessary  
idle adjusting screw  
clean and readjust  
electrode gap  
GAP: .025in(0.6~0.7 mm)  
replace, if necessary  
spark plug  
cylinder fins, intake air cooling vent  
clean  
muffler, spark arrester,  
cylinder exhaust port  
clean,  
remove piled up carbon  
throttle lever, ignition switch  
gear case  
check operation  
grease  
screws/nuts/bolts  
oiling port  
tighten/replace  
clean  
not adjusting screws  
guide bar  
clean  
sprocket  
inspect/replace  
inspect/replace  
saw chain  
OILING PORT  
Dismount the guide bar and check the  
oiling port for clogging. (MA1)  
OTHERS  
MA1  
Check for fuel leakage and loose  
fastenings or damage to major parts,  
especially housing joints and guide bar  
mounting. If any defects are found, make  
sure to have them repaired before  
operating again.  
(1)  
(1) Oiling port  
SPROCKET  
MA4  
GUIDE BAR  
Remove sawdust in the bar groove and  
the oiling port. (MA2)  
Check for extensive wear, and replace it  
when the teeth are worn over 0.3mm.  
(MA4)  
MA2  
(1) Groove  
(1) Sprocket  
(2) Oiling port  
GUIDE BAR  
The bar rail should always be a square.  
Check for wear of the bar rail. Apply a  
ruler to the bar and the outside of a cutter.  
If a gap is observed between them, the  
rail is normal. Otherwise, the bar rail is  
worn. Such a bar needs to be corrected or  
replaced.(MA5)  
MA5  
(Type: Sprocket nose)  
Grease the nose sprocket from the  
feeding port on the tip of the bar. (MA3)  
MA3  
(1) Grease port  
(2) Sprocket  
(1) Ruler  
(2) Gap  
(3) No gap  
(4) Chain tilts  
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9. Maintenance  
SAW CHAIN  
Make sure every cutter has the same  
length and edge angles as illustrated.  
(MA8)  
MA8  
WARNING  
It is very important for smooth and  
safe operation to keep the cutters  
always sharp.  
(4) Cutter length  
(5) Filing angle  
(6) Side plate angle  
(7) Top plate cutting angle  
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Your cutters need to be sharpened when:  
• Sawdust becomes powder-like.  
• You need extra force to saw in.  
• The cut way does not go straight.  
• Vibration increases.  
• Fuel consumption increases.  
Cutter setting standards:  
AIR FILTER  
MA9  
• The air filter, if clogged, will reduce the  
engine performance. Check and clean  
the filter element. If the element is  
broken or clogged, replace with a new  
one. (MA9)  
WARNING  
Be sure to wear safety gloves.  
Before filing:  
• Make sure the saw chain is held  
securely.  
MA6  
(1)  
(1) Air filter  
• Make sure the engine is stopped.  
• Use a round file of proper size for your  
chain.  
FUEL FILTER  
MA10  
• When the engine runs short of fuel  
supply, check the fuel cap and the fuel  
filter for blockage. (MA10)  
Chain type : 90SG  
File size : 5/32 in (4.0mm)  
(1) Fuel filter  
Place your file on the cutter and push  
straight forward. Keep the file position as  
illustrated. (MA6)  
(1)  
SPARK PLUG  
• Starting failure and mis-firing are often  
caused by a fouled spark plug. Clean  
the spark plug and check that the plug  
gap is in the correct range. For a  
replacement plug, use the correct type  
specified by RedMax. (MA11)  
• REPLACEMENT PLUG IS A  
CHAMPION RZ7C.  
MA11  
.025 in  
0.655mm  
MA7  
After every cutter has been set, check the  
depth gauge and file it to the proper level  
as illustrated. (MA7)  
IMPORTANT  
• Note that using any spark plug other  
than those designated may result in the  
engine failing to operate properly or in  
the engine becoming overheated and  
damaged.  
WARNING  
Be sure to round off the front edge to  
reduce the chance of kickback or tie-  
strap breakage.  
• To install the spark plug, first turn the  
plug until it is finger tight, then tighten it  
a quarter turn more with a socket  
wrench.  
(1) Appropriate gauge checker  
(2) Make the shoulder round  
(3) Depth gauge standard  
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9. Maintenance  
TIGHTENING TORQUE:  
87–121 (in-lbs)  
check the area around the muffler  
and remove any wood chips or  
leaves which have attached  
(9.8–13.7 N.m.)  
themselves to the brushcutter.  
Failing to do so could cause the  
muffler to become overheated, and  
that this in turn could cause the  
engine to catch on fire. Always  
make sure that the muffler is clean  
and free of wood chips, leaves, and  
other waste before use.  
• Check the intake air cooling vent and  
the area around the cylinder cooling  
fins after every 25 hours of use for  
blockage, and remove any waste which  
has attached itself to the brushcutter.  
Note that it is necessary to remove the  
engine cover shown in (MA14) in order  
to be able to view the upper part of the  
cylinder.  
MUFFLER  
WARNING  
• Inspect periodically, the muffler for  
loose fasteners, any damage or  
corrosion. If any sign of exhaust  
leakage is found, stop using the  
machine and have it repaired  
immediately.  
• Note that failing to do so may result  
in the engine catching on fire.  
SPARK ARRESTER (MA12)  
• The muffler is equipped with a spark  
arrester to prevent red hot carbon from  
flying out of the exhaust outlet.  
Periodically inspect and clean as  
necessary with a wire brush.  
MA12  
IMPORTANT  
In the State of California it is required  
by law (Section 4442 of the California  
Public Resources Code) to equip a  
spark arrester when a gas powered tool  
is used in any forest covered, brush  
covered, or grass covered unimproved  
land.  
• If waste gets stuck and causes  
MA14  
(1)  
blockage around the intake air cooling  
vent or between the cylinder fins, it may  
cause the engine to overheat, and that  
in turn may cause mechanical failure  
on the part of the brushcutter. (MA14)  
(1)  
(2)  
(1) cylinder  
(1) Spark arrester  
(2) intake air cooling vent (back)  
GEAR CASE (MA13)  
PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED  
AFTER EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE  
1. Remove the muffler, insert a  
screwdriver into the vent, and wipe  
away any carbon buildup. Wipe away  
any carbon buildup on the muffler  
exhaust vent and cylinder exhaust port  
at the same time.  
2. Tighten all screws, bolts, and fittings.  
3. Check to see if any oil or grease has  
worked its way in between the clutch  
lining and drum, and if it has wipe it  
away using oil-free, lead-free gasoline.  
The reduction gears are lubricated by  
multipurpose, lithium-based grease in the  
gearcase.  
Supply new grease every 25 hours of use  
or more often depending on the job  
condition.  
When adding lubricant, use a grease gun  
to insert lubricant into the three grease  
nipples located on the gear case.  
MA15  
MA13  
(1) Grease fitting  
INTAKE AIR COOLING VENT  
WARNING  
• Never touch the cylinder, muffler, or  
spark plugs with your bare hands  
immediately after stopping the  
engine. The engine can become  
very hot when in operation, and  
doing so could result in severe  
burns.  
• When checking the machine to make  
sure that it is okay before using it,  
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10. Storage  
• Aged fuel is one of major causes of  
engine starting failure. Before storing  
the unit, empty the fuel tank and run  
the engine until it uses all the fuel left in  
the fuel line and the carburetor. Store  
the unit indoor taking necessary  
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measures for rust prevention.  
11. Disposal  
• When disposing your machine, fuel or  
oil for the machine, be sure to allow  
your local regulations.  
12. Troubleshooting guide  
Case 1. Starting failure  
CHECK  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
incorrect fuel  
ACTION  
fuel tank  
fuel filter  
drain it and with correct fuel  
clean  
fuel filter is clogged  
out of normal range  
spark plug is fouled/wet  
plug gap is incorrect  
disconnected  
carburetor adjustment screw  
sparking (no spark)  
adjust to normal range  
clean/dry  
correct (GAP: 0.6 – 0.7 mm)  
retighten  
spark plug  
Case 2. Engine starts but does not keep running/Hard re-starting.  
CHECK  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
incorrect fuel or staled fuel  
out of normal range  
carbon is built-up  
ACTION  
drain it and with correct fuel  
adjust to normal range  
wipe away  
fuel tank  
carburetor adjustment screw  
muffler,cylinder (exhaust port)  
air cleaner  
clogged with dust  
replace  
cylinder fin, fan cover  
clogged with dust  
clean  
When your unit seems to need further service, please consult with our service shop in your area.  
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FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY  
STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), CARB (California Air Resources Board), Environment  
Canada and RedMax are pleased to explain the emissions control system's warranty on your 2009 and later  
small off-road engine. In U.S. and Canada, new equipment that use small off-road engines must be designed,  
built, and equipped to meet the applicable Federal or Californian stringent anti-smog standards. RedMax must  
warrant the emissions control system on your small off-road engine for the period listed below provided there  
has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment. Your emissions control system may  
include parts such as carburetor, ignition system, catalytic converter, fuel tank, filters and other associated  
components. Also, included may be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other emission-related assemblies.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, RedMax will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you including  
diagnosis, parts and labor.  
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE  
This emissions control system is warranted for two years or if the product qualifies for a longer warranty period  
resulting from the type of use, that period shall prevail. If any emissions-related part on your equipment is  
defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by RedMax.  
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  
As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in  
your Owner's Manual. RedMax recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-  
road engine, but RedMax cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the  
performance of all scheduled maintenance. As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware  
that the RedMax may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to  
abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.  
You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a RedMax distribution center or service center  
as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to  
exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty coverage, you should contact RedMax at 1-  
800-291-8251 or via e-mail at [email protected].  
WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE  
The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser.  
LENGTH OF COVERAGE  
RedMax warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent owner that the engine or equipment is  
designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by EPA and CARB, and  
is free from defects in materials and workmanship that causes the failure of a warranted part for a period of two  
years.  
WHAT IS COVERED  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty  
must be performed at no charge to the owner at a warranty station. Warranty services or repairs will be provided  
at all RedMax distribution centers that are franchised to service the subject engines. Throughout the emissions  
warranty period of two years, RedMax must maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected  
demand for such parts.  
WARRANTY PERIOD Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required in the maintenance  
schedule, is warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the  
part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by RedMax at no cost.  
Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first  
scheduled replacement point for the part. Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required  
in the maintenance schedule, is warranted for two years or if the product qualifies for a longer warranty period  
resulting from the type of use, that period shall prevail. If any such part fails during the period of warranty  
coverage, it will be repaired and replaced by RedMax at no cost. Any such part repaired or replaced under the  
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warranty is warranted for the remaining warranty period. Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular  
inspection in the maintenance schedule will be warranted for a period of two years. A statement in such written  
instructions to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary" will not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any  
such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining warranty period.  
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DIAGNOSIS The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a  
warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RedMax is liable for damages to other engine components proximately caused  
by a failure under warranty of any warranted part.  
EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST  
1. Air-induction system*  
2. Fuel system*  
3. Ignition system*  
4. Fuel tank, cap and lines as applicable*  
*some components only covered up to point specified by maintenance schedule  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
All failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not covered.  
ADD-ON OR MODIFIED PARTS  
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by CARB or EPA may not be used. The use of any non-  
exempted add-on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. RedMax will not be liable to  
warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.  
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest  
authorized servicing dealer or contact RedMax at 1-800-291-8251 or via e-mail at [email protected].  
WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
Warranty services or repairs are provided through all RedMax authorized servicing dealers.  
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS  
Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be  
provided without charge to the owner. Such use will not reduce the warranty obligations of the manufacturer.  
MAINTENANCE STATEMENT  
The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance, as defined in the operator's manual.  
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