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User’s M

anual 

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REBO

S Gasoline leaf blower and vacuum 

 

 
 

 

Do not repair the machine yourself. 

Attention! 

 

Repairs to other parts of the machine have to be carried out by the manufacturer or by a 

person the specialist workshop named. 

 

Do not carry out any repairs other than those described in the chapter "Maintenance", but 

contact the manufacturer or authorized dealer directly. 

 

Only use original spare parts! The use of other spare parts or accessories can be dangerous 

for the user. 

 

The manufacturer is not liable for damages. 

The handling of fuels:  

 

Fuels and fuel vapours are flammable and may be harmful by inhalation or can cause serious 

damage to the skin. Therefore, caution and good ventilation is required when handling fuel.

 

Maintaining safety:

  

 

Before refuelling, switch off the engine and allow the unit to cool down. 

 

Avoid open fire when refueling. 

 

Wear gloves when refueling. 

 

Do not refuel in enclosed spaces (danger of explosion) 

 

Do not spill fuel or oil. Clean the machine immediately when fuel or oil is spilled. Change your 

clothes if you have spilled fuel or oil. 

 

Do not allow fuel to enter the ground. 

 

Close the filler cap carefully after refuelling and check, that it will not loosen during 

operation. 

 

Ensure that the fuel filler cap and fuel lines are tight. In case of leaks, the device must not be 

put into operation. 

 

Transport and store fuels only in designated and approved areas. 

 

Do not transport and store fuels near combustible or easily combustible materials as well as 

flammable substances and sparks or open fire. Keep children away from fuels. 

Operating hours: 

 

Please observe the country-specific laws regarding noise protection. 

1.4 Residual risks and safe operation 

 

Even when used as intended, residual risks may still exist despite compliance with all relevant 

safety regulations due to the design determined by the intended use. 

 

Residual risks can be minimized if the "Intended Use" and the "Safety Instructions" as well as 

the operating instructions are observed in their entirety. 
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Consideration and caution reduce the risk of personal injury and damage. 

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Injury due to parts being thrown away. 

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Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when used in enclosed or poorly ventilated rooms. 

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Danger of burns from hot components. 

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Hearing loss during prolonged work without hearing protection. 

 

Furthermore, despite all information and precautions taken, there may be not obvious 

residual risks. 

 

Warning: 

The actual level of vibration emission during use of the machine may differ from 

that indicated in the instruction manual or by the manufacturer. This can be caused by the 
following influencing factors, which must be observed before each use or during use: 
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Is the machine being used correctly? 

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Is the state of use of the machine in order? 

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Are the handles mounted with optional vibrating handles and are they fixed to the 
machine body? 

Summary of Contents for AR-HE-BLBS26

Page 1: ...EBOS Gasoline leaf blower and vacuum 1 Gasoline leaf blower and vacuum AR HE BLBS26 Table of contents Please follow all security measures in this user s manual to ensure a secure use Thank you for tru...

Page 2: ...with cold engine 12 5 3 Starting with warm engine 12 5 4 Setting the engine idling speed 13 5 5 Stopping the engine 13 6 Technical data 13 7 Commissioning 13 7 1 Gasoline and engine oil to be used 13...

Page 3: ...Explanation of the symbols CE marking indicates that a product complies with the legal requirements of European legal standards and therefore may be traded within the European Community Warning Take...

Page 4: ...red or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication you must not use the device Carelessness when using the device can lead to serious injury Familiarize yourself with the device before use Inad...

Page 5: ...device only with complete and correctly fitted protective devices Do not change anything on the machine that could compromise safety Switch off the unit and disconnect the spark plug connector from t...

Page 6: ...eration Transport and store fuels only in designated and approved areas Do not transport and store fuels near combustible or easily combustible materials as well as flammable substances and sparks or...

Page 7: ...ry Any use other than the above is an improper use Intended use also includes compliance with the operating maintenance and repair conditions prescribed by the manufacturer and observance of the safet...

Page 8: ...f blower and vacuum 8 1 Open the Fan cover and connect inhale pipe no 1 with the inhale pipe no 2 2 Connect the outlet pipe with the collecting bag 3 Insert the outlet pipe into the machine 4 Use M5 x...

Page 9: ...2 Installation as a leaf blower 1 Get an overview The difference is made between blowpipe A and blowpipe B 2 Snap the blowpipe B into the machine by turning it 1 Clean cover 2 Fuel tank 3 Lower handl...

Page 10: ...achine maintain a minimum distance of three metres from combustible materials Attention Never attempt to mix fuel in the fuel tank of the machine Always use a clean approved tank for this purpose Neve...

Page 11: ...peller 19 Screw M5 30 4x 42 Tail pipe 20 Left handle rubber cover 43 Throttle wrie comp 21 Front cochlea case 44 Leaves assy 22 Pedestal 4x 45 Hareness assy 23 Fuel tank 46 Return fuel pipe L 70 24 Sc...

Page 12: ...ling adjustment screw 5 2 Starting with cold engine To start the machine support it on the ground and hold it firmly Gently press the primer pump several times until fuel enters the pump Slide the cho...

Page 13: ...Carburetor Diaphragm primer pump Type of ignition CDI Fuel tank capacity 0 5 L Mixing ratio fuel two stroke oil 1 50 Guaranteed sound power level 112 dB A Spark plug RCJ6Y Rated power KW rpm 0 65 7500...

Page 14: ...ction Procedure First fill in half of the gasoline to be mixed Then fill in the entire amount of oil Shake the mixture Fill in the rest of the fuel Note Fuels can only be stored to a limited extent as...

Page 15: ...Clean the machine carefully after each use to maintain proper operation Clean the housing with a soft brush or a dry cloth Do not use water solvents or polishes Make sure that the ventilation slots f...

Page 16: ...onnector from the spark plug Unscrew the spark plug using the spark plug wrench supplied The distance between the electrodes should be between 0 3 and 0 4 mm Clean the spark plug if it is dirty Replac...

Page 17: ...the choke a little The engine doesn t give maximum power Spark plug dirty carbon residue on the electrodes Electrode gap too large Carburettor nozzles dirty Air filter dirty Exhaust cylinder exhaust p...

Page 18: ...f the crossed out trash can You are legally obliged to return old batteries and accumulators after use You can do this free of charge in a retail store or at another collection point near you Addresse...

Page 19: ...his declaration of conformity loses its validity Tested according to EU Norm Machinery directive 2006 42 EG Exhaust directive Level II 2012 46 EG Noise directive 2000 14 EG EN 15503 2009 A1 2013 AfPS...

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