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6. TECHNICAL
DESCRIPTION
6.1 IDENTIFICATION
Petrol motor unit.
Carry
handle.
Throttle
trigger.
ON/OFF/Ignition
switch.
Blower
nozzle.
Blower
tube.
Vacuum air intake.
Carry
strap.
Choke
lever.
Recoil starter cord.
Air filter cover.
Fuel tank cap
.
Fuel tank.
Side handle.
Exhaust.
Spark plug cap.
Fuel primer bulb.
Fig.28
9. OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
9.6 USING THE BLOWER/VAC – FIGS. 27 – 29
Note:
As a general rule, try to operate the machine using the lowest throttle setting necessary for
the task in hand.
Blower Operation – Figs. 27 – 28
Note:
To set up the machine for blowing
applications, refer to
Section 8: Assembling The
Petrol Blower/Vac.
– Use low throttle settings when clearing
lightweight materials from around lawns or
shrubbery.
– Use medium to higher throttle settings to move
lightweight grass or leaves from open areas.
– Use full throttle when moving heavy loads such
as dirt or snow.
– Machine noise increases at higher throttle
settings. Always use the lowest possible throttle
setting.
– To keep from scattering debris, blow around the
outer edges of a debris pile.
Never blow directly into the centre of a pile.
– Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before
blowing.
– In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surface with
water (if available).
Vacuum Operation – Fig.29
Note:
To set up the machine for vacuuming
applications, refer to
Section 8: Assembling The
Petrol Blower/Vac.
– When using the machine in vacuuming
operation, be sure not to allow the collection
bag to become overfilled.
– Allowing the collection bag to become overfilled
will reduce the appliances effectiveness and
may cause damage to the bag itself or the
appliance.
Fig.27
Fig.29
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