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8. ASSEMBLING THE PETROL BLOWER/VAC
8. ASSEMBLING THE PETROL BLOWER/VAC
Secure the collection bag intake tube
in
place using the supplied M5 × 10 screw
and
the screwdriver end of the box spanner
.
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3
Secure the collection bag
to the collection
bag intake tube
using the fastenings
attached at the opening of the bag.
4
The carry strap is attached by threading each of
the 2 sprung loaded buckles
through the
holes in the 2 attachment points .
1
Fig.9
Fig.10
Fig.11
Fig.12
8.4 ATTACHING THE CARRYING
STRAP – FIGS. 11 – 12
The petrol motor unit has 2 fastening points for the
attachment of the carry strap ( & ).
3
4
1
A
A
B
B
8.3 ATTACHING THE COLLECTION
BAG – FIGS. 8 – 10
Warning!
Stop the engine and put the switch to
STOP position before installing parts, making
adjustments, cleaning or when not in use. Failure to
do so could result in possible serious injury.
Slide the collection bag intake tube
over
the discharge port
and locking lug
.
Rotate the tube clockwise to lock in place.
Fig.8
1
2
1
2
9.1 FUELLING – FIGS. 13 – 15
This petrol blower vac is equipped with a 2 stroke
air cooled petrol engine.
This type of engine requires a mixture of fuel and oil
to perform and function. Failure to use the correct
oil, fuel or mixture ratio will cause permanent
damage to the engine. Only use fresh, clean, good
quality unleaded fuel mixed with a high quality 2
stroke oil.
Do not use any other types of oil e.g.
engine oil as this will cause damage to the
engine.
For synthetic oil or semi-synthetic a mix ratio of 30:1
must be used. To mix a ratio of 30:1:
Add 166ml of 2 stroke oil into 5 litres of
unleaded fuel (2%).
Attention:
Always handle fuel with caution.
Pour the fuel/oil mixture into a specifically
designed mixing receptacle before replacing
the cap and shaking gently.
Remove the fuel tank cap
by turning it
anti-clockwise. To prevent identification
problems or accidents the fuel tank cap is
stamped with the symbol .
With the aid of a funnel, if needed, pour the
fuel/oil mixture into the fuel tank before
replacing the cap firmly. Avoid spillage and do
not over fill.
Note:
Always mix and refuel in a well ventilated
area away from sources of ignition.
Note:
Store fuel for short periods only and avoid
mixing more than is required. Store in a container
specifically designed for petrochemical applications
away from heat and direct sun light.
5L
166ml
Fig.13
Fig.14
Fig.15
1
2
3
4
3
4
1
30 : 1
2