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Echo GT-200R - 10-05 User Manual

Echo GT-200R - 10-05
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GRASS TRIMMER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
3
SAFETY
MANUAL
SAFETY SYMBOLS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This symbol accompanied by the words
WARNING and DANGER calls attention to an
act or condition that can lead to serious personal
injury to operator and bystanders.
IMPORTANT The enclosed message
provides information necessary for the
protection of the unit.
NOTE This enclosed message provides tips
for use, care and maintenance of the unit.
Throughout this manual and on the product itself, you will find safety
alerts and helpful informational messages preceded by symbols or key
words. The following is an explanation of those symbols and key words
and what they mean to you.
The circle with the slash symbol means whatever is
shown within the circle is prohibited.
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
BEWARE
- THROWN,
RICOCHET
OBJECTS
WEAR HAND AND
FOOT PROTECTION
HOT
SURFACE
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION/APPLICATION
SYMBOL FORM/
SHAPE
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION/APPLICATION
SYMBOL FORM/
SHAPE
Read and understand
Operator's Manual.
WEAR EYES, EARS
AND HEAD
PROTECTION
FUEL AND OIL
MIXTURE
FINGER SEVERING
SAFETY/ALERT
DO NOT SMOKE
NEAR FUEL.
WEAR SLIP
RESISTANT
FOOT WEAR.
DO NOT EXCEED
10,000 RPM.
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION/APPLICATION
SYMBOL FORM/
SHAPE
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION/APPLICATION
SYMBOL FORM/
SHAPE
CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
- IDLE SPEED
CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
- HIGH SPEED
MIXTURE
EMERGENCY STOP
CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
- LOW SPEED MIXTURE
DO NOT ALLOW
FLAMES OR
SPARKS NEAR
FUEL.
IGNITION
ON/OFF
PRIMER
BULB
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND HELPERS
AWAY 15 M (50 FT.).
CHOKE CONTROL
"COLD START"
POSITION
(CHOKE CLOSED)
CHOKE CONTROL
"RUN"
POSITION
(CHOKE OPEN)
DO NOT USE
BLADES. STRING
LINE ONLY
BEWARE
- THROWN,
RICOCHET
OBJECTS
PERSONAL CONDITION AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
WARNING DANGER
Trimmer/Brush Cutter users risk injury to themselves and others if the trimmer/brush cutter is used improperly and or
safety precautions are not followed. Proper clothing and safety gear must be worn when operating a trimmer.

Questions and Answers:

Echo GT-200R - 10-05 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-Stroke
Displacement21.2 cc
Shaft TypeStraight
Starter SystemRecoil
Fuel Tank Capacity0.41 US pints (0.2 liters)
Dry Weight4.3 kg
Weight4.3 kg

Summary

INTRODUCTION

THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL

Information for operation, starting, stopping, maintenance, storage, and assembly specific to the product.

THE SAFETY MANUAL

Explains possible hazards and safety measures for using grass trimmers and brush cutters.

SAFETY

MANUAL SAFETY SYMBOLS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Explains safety alerts, symbols, and keywords used throughout the manual for operator understanding.

INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS

Provides a list of international symbols and their meanings for safe operation and product identification.

PERSONAL CONDITION AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Discusses user physical condition and essential safety gear for safe operation of the trimmer.

Physical Condition

Eye Protection

Recommends wearing eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1 or CE requirements during operation.

Hand Protection

Recommends wearing no-slip, heavy-duty gloves for grip and vibration reduction.

Hearing Protection

Recommends wearing hearing protection whenever the unit is used.

Proper Clothing

Details recommended snug-fitting, durable clothing for safe operation.

Hot Humid Weather

Advises scheduling heavy work for cooler hours in hot, humid weather to prevent fatigue.

Vibration and Cold

Discusses potential effects of vibration and cold on fingers and recommends precautions.

Repetitive Stress Injuries

Clear the Work Area

Warns spectators and prevents animals from coming within 15m (50 ft.) while the unit is in use.

Keep a Firm Grip

Instructs to hold handles with both hands, thumbs and fingers encircling them.

Keep a Solid Stance

Advises maintaining footing and balance on stable surfaces, avoiding odd positions.

Avoid Hot Surfaces

Warns to keep exhaust area clear of debris and avoid contact with hot surfaces.

EQUIPMENT

EMISSION CONTROL

Details emission control system and relevant labels for EPA Phase 2 compliance.

DESCRIPTION

Hot Decal (near muffler)

Identifies a specific decal location near the muffler and its part number.

Shaft Decal

Identifies a specific decal located on the shaft and its part number.

Component Identification

POWER HEAD

Includes engine, clutch, fuel system, ignition system, and recoil starter.

GRIP

Refers to the rear (right hand) handle for operation.

FRONT HANDLE

The front (loop) handle, repositioned for proper cutting attitude and operator comfort.

DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY

Connects power head to handle assembly, includes flexible cable and safety decals.

RAPID LOADERâ„¢ HEAD

Contains replaceable nylon trimming lines for cutting.

PLASTIC DEBRIS SHIELD ASSEMBLY

Protects the operator by deflecting debris produced during trimming.

CUT-OFF KNIFE

Trims the nylon line to the correct length.

THROTTLE TRIGGER

Controls engine speed, returns to idle when released.

STOP SWITCH

Located on the engine to control operation (RUN/STOP).

TOP GUARD

Provides arm rest during operation and protects arm from hot engine.

SPARK ARRESTOR-CATALYTIC MUFFLER/MUFFLER

Controls exhaust noise and emissions, prevents hot particles.

FUEL TANK

Contains fuel and the fuel filter.

i-30 Recoil Starter/Handle

Features spring-assisted recoil starter for easier pulling.

FUEL TANK CAP

Covers and seals the fuel tank opening.

PRIMER BULB

Draws fuel to prime the carburetor for starting.

AIR CLEANER

Contains a replaceable filter element.

CHOKE

Controls airflow for starting (Cold Start/Run).

SPARK PLUG

Provides spark to ignite the fuel mixture.

ASSEMBLY

PLASTIC SHIELD INSTALLATION

Step-by-step instructions for installing the plastic debris shield.

NYLON LINE HEAD INSTALLATION

Step-by-step instructions for installing the nylon line head.

NYLON LINE INSTALLATION

FRONT (LOOP) HANDLE

OPERATION

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

Specifies types of gasoline and two-stroke oil required for the engine.

HANDLING FUEL

Provides warnings and instructions for safe fuel handling and storage.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS

Details the procedure for mixing fuel and oil correctly.

STARTING COLD ENGINE

Stop Switch

Instructions for moving the stop switch to the RUN position.

Setting Choke to Cold Start

Instructions for setting the choke to the 'Cold Start' position.

Primer

Instructions for pumping the primer bulb to supply fuel to the carburetor.

Recoil Starter

Instructions for pulling the recoil starter to start the engine.

Moving Choke to Run Position

Instructions for moving the choke to the 'Run' position after the engine fires.

STARTING WARM ENGINE

Stop Switch

Instructions for moving the stop switch to the RUN position.

Primer

Instructions for pumping the primer bulb to supply fuel to the carburetor.

Recoil Starter

Instructions for pulling the recoil starter to start the engine.

STOPPING ENGINE

Throttle

Release throttle to allow engine to return to idle before shutting off.

Stop Switch

Move stop switch button backward to the STOP position.

MAINTENANCE

SKILL LEVEL

Defines skill levels (1-3) for performing maintenance tasks.

MAINTENANCE INTERVALS

Provides a schedule indicating when maintenance tasks should be performed.

AIR FILTER

FUEL FILTER

SPARK PLUG

COOLING SYSTEM

EXHAUST SYSTEM

Spark Arrestor Screen

Instructions for cleaning or replacing the spark arrestor screen.

Cylinder Exhaust Port

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

Engine Break-In

Discusses the engine break-in period before carburetor adjustments can be made.

High Altitude Adjustment

Notes that high altitude adjustment is not required for proper operation.

LUBRICATION

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE PROBLEM TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

A chart to diagnose and remedy common engine problems.

STORAGE

Long Term Storage (over 30 days)

Provides instructions for storing the unit for extended periods.

SPECIFICATIONS

SERVICING INFORMATION

PARTS

Information on obtaining genuine ECHO parts and assemblies.

SERVICE

Instructions for warranty service and finding the nearest ECHO dealer.

ECHO CONSUMER PRODUCT SUPPORT

Contact information for product support assistance.

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Information on registering the product warranty.

ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT MANUALS

How to obtain safety, operator, and parts manuals.

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