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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 

 

 

 

List of components 
 
1

 

Ergonomic handle 

2

 

ON/OFF switch 

3

 

Collecting bag 

4

 

Electric motor 

5

 

Impeller  

6

 

Function switch 

7

 

Wheel 

8

 

Blower outlet 

9

 

Vacuum inlet 

10

 

Handle release 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 suitable for vacuuming or blowing dry, light materials such as grass, leaves, small twigs and 
pieces of paper. DO NOT USE for heavy materials such as metal, stones, branches, broken glass, and wet 
leaves. 

Start assembly 

 

 
Connect top assembly (A) with 
lower assembly (B) and lock 
with two knobs where 
indicated. 

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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