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GB-9

Unpacking

Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely 

that your power tool is faulty or that a part is missing. If 

you find anything wrong, do not operate the tool until the 

parts have been replaced or the fault has been rectified. 

Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.

Assembly

 

Installing and removing the rechargeable battery

Always switch the tool off before you insert or re-

move the rechargeable battery.

1.  If you want to remove the rechargeable battery from 

the tool, press the locking buttons on both sides and 

pull the rechargeable battery from the tool (Fig. 1).

2. 

To insert the rechargeable battery in the tool, first line 

up the base of the rechargeable battery with the guide 

on the housing (Fig. 2). Then push the rechargeable 

battery firmly into the tool (Fig. 1) until you hear the 

locking click into place. If the rechargeable battery is 

not locked into place, you or other persons may be 

injured.

Warning: 

Only use the rechargeable battery provi-

ded by the manufacturer.

Installing the blow tube 

(Fig. 3) 

Do not use the device until the blow tube has been 

properly mounted on the blower housing.

1.  Push the blow tube with the guide pins (A) over the 

two guide dimples (B) on the blower housing.

2.  Rotate the tube clockwise until it locks into place.

Operation

Starting and stopping

 (Fig. 4)

1.  Starting: Press down the switch safety lock (1) and 

then press the switch (2). The switch safety lock (1) 

does not need to be kept pressed during operation.

2.  The blowing speed can be steplessly adjusted with 

the rotary knob (4).

3.  After the device has been switched on, the highest 

blowing speed can be switched to by pressing the 

turbo switch (3).

Blowing function

•  Before setting the device into operation, always check 

it for flawless condition.

•  Examine the work area before starting work. Use a 

rake or broom to remove all objects or wastes which 

could be hurled away by the leaf blower.

•  If needed, lightly moisten dusty ground.

Working advice 

(Fig. 5)

•  Hold the leaf blower about 20 cm above the ground 

as shown in Figure 5, switch on the device and swing 

it easily from side to side. Blow waste material into a 

heap. Do not direct the air jet into the middle of the 

waste heap.

•  Adjust the blowing power to the requirements. 

•  Make sure the air jet is not directed at children, pet 

animals, open windows or automobiles.

•  Always keep the ventilation slots free during operation 

to prevent overheating.

•  Do not use the device on wet ground.

•  Clean the device after working.

Cleaning and storage

Attention – risk of injury! 

Always remove the re-

chargeable battery from the device before all work.

Replace all damaged or worn parts to ensure the leaf 

blower is always ready for safe operation.
1.  Clean ventilation slots and openings with a brush.

2.  Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents contai-

ning chemicals which could damage the plastic parts. 

Wipe the housing clean with a cloth.

3.  Always store the leaf blower in a dry, frost-free loca-

tion beyond the reach of children.

4.  Store and charge your rechargeable batteries at a 

cool location. Temperatures above or below normal 

room temperature shorten the lifespan of the rechar-

geable batteries.

5.  Do not store rechargeable batteries when discharged. 

Wait until the rechargeable battery has cooled down 

and charge it completely.

6.  Rechargeable batteries gradually lose their charge. 

The higher the temperature, the quicker they lose 

their charge. For longer storage periods, recharge the 

rechargeable battery every one or two months. This 

will extend the lifespan of the rechargeable battery.

Attention!

For further maintenance or repair work, please take the 

device to a service centre. 

Waste disposal and environmental protection

If your device should become useless somewhere in the 

future or you do not need it any longer, do not dispose 

of the device together with your domestic refuse, but dis-

pose of it in an environmentally friendly manner. Please 

dispose  of  the  device  itself  at  an  according  collecting/

recycling point. By doing so, plastic and metal parts can 

be separated and recycled. Information concerning the 

disposal of materials and devices are available from your 

local administration.

Warranty 

For this electric tool, the company provides the end user 

- independently from the retailer‘s obligations resulting 

from the purchasing contract - with the following war-

ranties: 
The warranty period is 24 months beginning from the 

hand-over of the device which has to be proved by the 

original purchasing document. For commercial use and 

use for rent, the warranty period is reduced to 12 months. 

Wearing parts and defects caused by the use of no fitting 

accessories, repair with parts that are not original parts 

Summary of Contents for BPTPB40

Page 1: ...inal Operating Instructions Read operating instructions before use GB 34 Yarraman Place Virginia QLD 4014 Ph 03 8726 1471 Email customerservice bosspowertools com au Web www bosspowertools com au INST...

Page 2: ...battery GB 9 Installing the blow tube GB 9 Operation GB 9 Starting and stopping GB 9 Blowing function GB 9 Working advice GB 9 Cleaning and Storage GB 9 Waste disposal and environmental protection GB...

Page 3: ...information WARNING Read and understand all instruc tions Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury The term power tool in all of the war...

Page 4: ...idents are caused by poorly maintained power tools Use the power tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular type of power to...

Page 5: ...up escaped fluid with a dry cloth and dis pose of it together with the old device through a suitable collection system General safety instructions This machine is not intended for use by per sons incl...

Page 6: ...ice is unavoidable Perform noise intensive work at times when this is permitted and at times intended for this type of work Where ap plicable observe quiet times and limit work ing time to the absolut...

Page 7: ...working on slopes Maintenance and repair 1 Switch off the device after use and before each time it is cleaned 2 Do not attempt to repair the device Only have repairs done by a specialist or customer s...

Page 8: ...rown about objects may lead to serious injuries of the eyes heavy noise may lead to hearing losses Always wear eye and ear protection when operating this device DANGER OF INJURY Beware of hurled away...

Page 9: ...GB 8 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Confirms the conformity of the electric tool with the Directives of the European Community guaranted acoustic capacity level LWA 96 dB A...

Page 10: ...ts Make sure the air jet is not directed at children pet animals open windows or automobiles Always keep the ventilation slots free during operation to prevent overheating Do not use the device on wet...

Page 11: ...n of not authorized person nel the warranty will be held void All postage or delivery costs as well as any other subse quent expenses will be borne by the customer Spare parts Please contact our servi...

Page 12: ...est in anti vibration accessories If the temperature is 10 C or less do not use the tools Prepare a work schedule so that work is distributed over several days when using tools that exert high vibrati...

Page 13: ...34 Yarraman Place Virginia QLD 4014 Ph 03 8726 1471 Email customerservice bosspowertools com au Web www bosspowertools com au...

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