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3 in 1 Garden Vacuum            

9255                       

Instructions for Use 

 Please read and retain these instructions for future reference                                                                         v005: 17/04/19 

 

Contents 

 
Technical  Specifications .......................................................................................................................................1 

List of components ...............................................................................................................................................3 

Operative range ....................................................................................................................................................3 

Start assembly ......................................................................................................................................................3 

Mounting the handle ............................................................................................................................................4 

Before starting ......................................................................................................................................................4 

WORKING IN VACUUM MODE ..............................................................................................................................6 

WORKING IN BLOWER MODE ...............................................................................................................................6 

Dismantling the bag ..............................................................................................................................................6 

EMPTYING THE BAG .............................................................................................................................................7 

ATTACHING THE COLLECTING BAG (Fig. 6) ...........................................................................................................8 

COLLECTING BAG ..................................................................................................................................................8 

SAFETY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS ..............................................................................................................8 

Proper use ............................................................................................................................................................9 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 10 

MAINTENANCE AND STORGE ............................................................................................................................ 11 

REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS FORM THE VACUUM OPENING ............................................................................ 11 

VACUUM AND BLOWER FUNCTION SWITCH..................................................................................................... 12 

DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 9255

Page 1: ...el GY 8113 Rated voltage 230V 240V Rated frequency 50Hz Rated power consumption 3000W Mains fuse delayed action 13A Speed 15000 rpm Max air speed 270km h Max air volume 13 2m min Bag volume 35L Weight...

Page 2: ...Start assembly 3 Mounting the handle 4 Before starting 4 WORKING IN VACUUM MODE 6 WORKING IN BLOWER MODE 6 Dismantling the bag 6 EMPTYING THE BAG 7 ATTACHING THE COLLECTING BAG Fig 6 8 COLLECTING BAG...

Page 3: ...se button 11 Collecting bag release button 12 Grip handle Operative range This 3 in 1 garden vacuum device mainly serves to clean hard surfaces such as paved paths courtyards and terraces It is only s...

Page 4: ...s supply over a residual current operated device with a maximum breaking current of 30mA Always use a weatherproof extension cable with high performance insulation approved for outdoor use 1 Make sure...

Page 5: ...the unit from the mains supply 8 Disconnect the unit from the mains supply If you leave the unit unattended Before removing a blockage Before inspecting cleaning or working on the unit If the unit vi...

Page 6: ...when you are kneeling or sitting next to it Vacuum waste by moving the vacuum unit over the area you wish to clean WORKING IN BLOWER MODE Fig 3 1 Make sure that the garden vacuum is switched off on o...

Page 7: ...3 Grab the grip handle 13 as shown in Fig 5 and pull back 4 Lift the upper part of the bag frame away from the unit and put the bag on the ground 5 Use both hands to carry the filled bag to your dustb...

Page 8: ...e collecting bag is subject to a high amount of wear and tear and may require to be replaced from time to time Replace a worn out bag immediately To avoid unnecessary wear and tear of the collecting b...

Page 9: ...may lead to hearing losses Always wear eye and ear protection when operating this device OPERATION AND STORAGE Do not use the device in humid weather and store it in a dry location Proper use To prese...

Page 10: ...OR SWITCH MUST BE REPAIRED OR SERVICED 2 THE MACHINE RUNS ABNORMALLY OR ROUGHLY 3 THE SWITCH DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY OR THE MOTOR RELEASES A BURNING SMELL OR SPARKS 4 IT FELL DOWN OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED I...

Page 11: ...ollecting bag for signs of wear and tear Replace worn or damaged parts Only use original parts and accessories Store the device in a dry place REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS FORM THE VACUUM OPENING Twigs and l...

Page 12: ...e switch DISPOSAL Dispose of all packaging paper cartons plastic and plastic bags in accordance with your local recycling regulations At the end of the product s lifespan please dispose of it at an au...

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