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1) Loosen the air cleaner cover retaining
screw, and remove the air cleaner cover.
2) Working from the bottom of the trimmer,
push the throttle cable through the cable
adjustment fitting. Rotate the carburetor
throttle about 45
0
and place the cable
terminal in the throttle fitting.
3) Measure free play at the end of the
throttle lever. If necessary, turn the cable
adjustment fitting in or out until throttle
lever free play is approximately 5-10mm
(0.2-0.4 inch).
4) Firmly connect the two ignition wires
as shown and tuck the wire behind the
gasket.
5) Replace the air cleaner cover, and tighten
the cover retaining screw securely.
Throttle Cable Adjustment
Mixing Fuel
n
When mixing fuel, combine 2-cycle
Engine Oil with gasoline at a ratio of 50:1.
n Use only fresh, clean unleaded gasoline
with an octane rating of 87 or above.
CAUTION!
n This engine is certied to operate on
a 50:1 mixture consisting of un-
leaded gasoline and 2-cycle mixing
oil only.
n Some motor fuels contain alcohol as
an oxygenate! Oxygenated fuels
may cause increased operating
temperatures. Under certain condi-
tions, alcohol-based fuels may also
reduce the lubricating qualities of
some mixing oils.
n Never use any fuel containing more
than 10% alcohol by volume! When
an oxygenated fuel must be used, a
fuel containing MTBE is to be pre-
ferred over an alcohol based fuel.
Throttle Lever Free Play
HT230
DH230
5 ~ 10mm
(0.2 ~ 0.4”)
5 ~ 10mm
(0.2 ~ 0.4”)
Throttle Fitting
Air Cleaner Cover
Throttle Cable
Adjuster
Ground Wire
Screw C
Ignition Wire
(red)
Ignition Wire
Connection
Throttle Cable
Terminal
Gasket
The Hedge Trimmer should now be assembled.
n Generic oils and some outboard mo-
tor oils may not be intended for use
in high-performance air cooled 2-
cycle engines, and should never be
used in your Shindaiwa trimmer!
n Mix only enough fuel for your imme-
diate needs! If fuel must be stored
longer than 30 days, it should rst
be treated with a stabilizer such as
StaBil™.
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