Andrew James AJ001398 User Manual Download Page 11

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Operation 

Blower mode 

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Inspect  the  area  to  be  worked 
before  starting.  Remove  any  ob-
jects  or  debris  that  could  be 
thrown,  jammed  or  become  en-
tangled in the appliance. 

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Select  the  blow  function  using 
the  selector  lever on  the  side  of 
the machine and switch on. With 
the  Vacuum-  Blower  resting  on 
its  wheels  move  the  appliance 
forwards  directing  the  nozzle  at 
the debris to be cleared.  

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Alternatively  hold  nozzle  just 
above the ground and swing the 
machine from side to side, mov-
ing  forwards  and  directing  the 
nozzle  at  the  debris  to  be 
cleared.  Blow  the  debris  into  a 
convenient  heap  then  use  the 
vacuum  function  to  collect  the 
debris.  

 
Vacuum mode 

 

Inspect  the  area  to  be  worked 
before  starting.  Remove  any  ob-
jects  or  debris  that  could  be 
thrown,  jammed  or  become  en-
tangled in the appliance tube.  

 

Select the vacuum function using 
the  selector  lever on  the  side  of 
the machine and switch on.  

 

With the appliance resting on its 
wheels  move  the  appliance  for-
wards directing the nozzle at the 
debris to be collected.  

 

Alternatively  with  the  appliance 
held just above the ground swing 
the  machine  from  side  to  side, 
moving  forwards  and  directing 
the  nozzle  at  the  debris  to  be 
collected.  

 

Do  not  force  the  nozzle  into  the 
debris  as  this  will  block  the  suc-
tion  tube  and  reduce  the  effi-
ciency of the machine. 

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Organic  materials  such  as  leaves 
contain a large  amount  of water 
that  can  cause  them  to  stick  to 
the inside of the suction tube. To 
reduce  sticking  the  material 
should  be  left  for  a  few  days  to 
dry out. 

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Cleaning and Storage 

WARNING: Switch off and remove 
the  plug  from  the  power  socket 
before  attempting  to  clean,  adjust 
or maintain the appliance. 
When  you  have  finished  using  the 
blower  vacuum,  always  check  to 
make sure the product is clean and 
free of dirt and debris.   
Remove  the  collection  bag  and 
check  the  area  inside  the  outlet 
tube  is  clear  from  debris  and  dirt.  
Operate  the  selector  lever  back-
wards  and  forwards  to  ensure  the 
correct operation. 

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Make  sure  that  all  nuts,  bolts 
and screws are tight and that the 
guards are fitted correctly. 

 

All  damaged  and  worn  parts 
should  be  replaced  in  order  to 

Summary of Contents for AJ001398

Page 1: ...1 Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the manual safe for future reference Variable Speed Leaf Blower Vacuum...

Page 2: ...or or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property 2 Preparation While operating the appliance always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not wea...

Page 3: ...erreach and keep your balance at all times Always be sure of your footing on slopes Walk never run Keep all cooling air inlets clear of debris Never blow debris in the direction of bystanders 4 Mainte...

Page 4: ...ed or illegible warning labels The user is responsible for any accidents that happen to other people or their property Before using your Appliance always visually inspect it to see that any parts are...

Page 5: ...ergency Never operate the Appliance if any of the guards are damaged incorrectly fitted or missing Make sure that you have adopted a safe and secure operating position before using the Appliance Make...

Page 6: ...commended If an extension cable is required it should be rated no less than 13A and be fully unwound before use to avoid overheating Do not connect multiple appliances to the extension cable When usin...

Page 7: ...ing and maintenance procedures Keep by standers away There is a risk that stones and other objects could be thrown out by the appliance Keep other people animals and property at a safe distance Do not...

Page 8: ...controls Pic 1 2 1 Front suction tube 7 Debris bag 2 Rear suction tube 8 Wheel support 3 Additional handle 9 Power cable 4 Speed controller 10 Discharge Socket 5 On Off switch 11 Supporting strap 6 Bl...

Page 9: ...wheels Pic 3 Get the wheel screw through the front small hole Pic 3 1 3 2 tighten the wheel nut until the wheels fully installed Pic3 3 Fitting the adjustable handle Pic 4 Insert the adjustable handl...

Page 10: ...s is provided to reduce fatigue and aid comfort when using the appliance and can be worn in a position to suit the op erator Starting the appliance Pic 7 To start the appliance Ensure that the interme...

Page 11: ...or wards directing the nozzle at the debris to be collected Alternatively with the appliance held just above the ground swing the machine from side to side moving forwards and directing the nozzle at...

Page 12: ...Do not use any type of cleaning solvent on the plastic parts of the appliance Do not hose or submerge any part of the blower vacuum Sore the blower vacuum in a dry place out of reach of children Prob...

Page 13: ...iginal receipt of sale order number This does not affect your statutory rights Returned products must be cleaned and returned to us in as close to delivery condition as possible If your product develo...

Page 14: ...quipment WEEE Waste Recycling Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Waste Non household waste This product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste Separate collection of used pr...

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