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2. CONTENTS

1. TITLE PAGE

  

1.1 

 

INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... 2 

 

 

  1.2   REVISION HISTORY  .................................................................................................. 2

 

  1.3   UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL ............................................................................. 2

 

  1.4   COPYRIGHT NOTICE ................................................................................................. 2

2. CONTENTS

  

2.1 

CONTENTS .................................................................................................................... 3

3. GUARANTEE

  

3.1 

 

GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................... 4

4. INTRODUCTION

  

4.1 

 

SCOPE......................................................................................................................... 5

  

4.2 

 

SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 5

 

  4.3   HANDLING AND STORAGE ........................................................................................ 5

5. HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION

 

  5.1   SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR PETROL BLOWER/VAC’S ........................ 6

 

   

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Service

..................................................................................................................... 6

 

  5.2   HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE USE OF FUELS  ........ 6

6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

  

6.1 

IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................................................... 8

7. UNPACKING AND CHECKING

  

7.1 

PACKAGING 

............................................................................................................... 9

 

  7.2   WHAT’S IN THE BOX.................................................................................................. 9

8. ASSEMBLING THE PETROL BLOWER/VAC

 

 

8.1  ASSEMBLING THE BLOWER TUBES  ..................................................................... 10

 

 

8.2  ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM TUBES....................................................................... 11

 

  8.3  ATTACHING THE COLLECTION BAG  ..................................................................... 12

 

  8.4  ATTACHING THE CARRYING STRAP  ..................................................................... 12

9. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  

9.1 

FUELLING.................................................................................................................. 13

 

  9.2  COLD STARTING THE ENGINE................................................................................ 14

 

  9.3  WARM STARTING THE ENGINE .............................................................................. 15

  

9.4 

STOPPING 

THE 

ENGINE .......................................................................................... 16

 

  9.5  ADJUSTING THE ENGINE IDLE SPEED .................................................................. 16

  

9.6 

USING 

THE 

BLOWER/VAC ....................................................................................... 17

 

   

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Blower Operation

................................................................................................. 17

 

   

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Vacuum Operation

................................................................................................ 17

10. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

 

  10.1  CLEANING THE AIR FILTER ..................................................................................... 18

 

  10.2  SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 18

 

  10.3  CLEANING THE FUEL FILTER.................................................................................. 19   

 

  10.4  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................................... 19

 

  10.5  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW ......................................................... 20

 

  10.6  STORING THE MACHINE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME ........................ 20

11. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

 

  11.1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ................................................................................... 21

12. DISPOSAL

  

12.1 

DISPOSAL 

................................................................................................................. 22

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

.............................................................................. ENCLOSED

12.1 DISPOSAL

–  At the end of the machine’s working life, or when it can no longer be repaired, ensure that it is 

disposed of according to national regulations.

–  Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area.
  In all circumstances:
 

  Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste.

 

  Do not incinerate.

 

  Do not abandon in the environment.

 

  When decommissioning (preparing the machine to be scrapped) drain any remaining fuel  

  and oil for separate disposal.

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12. DISPOSAL

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Summary of Contents for 32301

Page 1: ...T INSTRUCTIONS These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions This document is part of the product keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holder...

Page 2: ...ALS SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT N...

Page 3: ...5 9 4 STOPPING THE ENGINE 16 9 5 ADJUSTING THE ENGINE IDLE SPEED 16 9 6 USING THE BLOWER VAC 17 Blower Operation 17 Vacuum Operation 17 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 CLEANING THE AIR FILTER...

Page 4: ...rsonnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty repairs and carriage charges will be quoted and made accordingly This gu...

Page 5: ...ING GUIDE continued 10 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW Fault Possible cause Remedy The motor does not reach its maximum speed Important Please note all repairs servicing should be carried out by a...

Page 6: ...educe vibration fatigue Service Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained 5 2 H...

Page 7: ...problems Without using any tools so as to avoid damaging the H T lead remove the lead from the back of the spark plug Fig 30 Fig 31 2 3 Fig 32 Fig 33 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 5 4 Storing fuels in closed contai...

Page 8: ...ery 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...

Page 9: ...orrectly installed 1 1 2 3 2 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Fig 24 Fig 26 Fig 25 2 3 mins 2300 2500r min 2 3 mins 2 2 3 7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 7 1 PACKAGING Carefully remove the machine from the packagi...

Page 10: ...t outlet see section 8 1 assembling the blower tubes For vacuum function the collection bag is fitted to the front outlet and the main tube is fitted to the mounting that is accessed by opening the ve...

Page 11: ...FIGS 16 20 Rest the blower vac on a stable surface Press the ON OFF IGNITION switch to the I ON position Standing behind the machine firmly grip the front handle with your hand With your other hand g...

Page 12: ...his 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 q...

Page 13: ...his 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 q...

Page 14: ...FIGS 16 20 Rest the blower vac on a stable surface Press the ON OFF IGNITION switch to the I ON position Standing behind the machine firmly grip the front handle with your hand With your other hand g...

Page 15: ...t outlet see section 8 1 assembling the blower tubes For vacuum function the collection bag is fitted to the front outlet and the main tube is fitted to the mounting that is accessed by opening the ve...

Page 16: ...orrectly installed 1 1 2 3 2 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Fig 24 Fig 26 Fig 25 2 3 mins 2300 2500r min 2 3 mins 2 2 3 7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING 7 1 PACKAGING Carefully remove the machine from the packagi...

Page 17: ...ery 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...

Page 18: ...problems Without using any tools so as to avoid damaging the H T lead remove the lead from the back of the spark plug Fig 30 Fig 31 2 3 Fig 32 Fig 33 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 5 4 Storing fuels in closed contai...

Page 19: ...educe vibration fatigue Service Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained 5 2 H...

Page 20: ...ING GUIDE continued 10 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW Fault Possible cause Remedy The motor does not reach its maximum speed Important Please note all repairs servicing should be carried out by a...

Page 21: ...rsonnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is found not to be within the terms of warranty repairs and carriage charges will be quoted and made accordingly This gu...

Page 22: ...5 9 4 STOPPING THE ENGINE 16 9 5 ADJUSTING THE ENGINE IDLE SPEED 16 9 6 USING THE BLOWER VAC 17 Blower Operation 17 Vacuum Operation 17 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 CLEANING THE AIR FILTER...

Page 23: ...ALS SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT N...

Page 24: ...T INSTRUCTIONS These instructions accompanying the product are the original instructions This document is part of the product keep it for the life of the product passing it on to any subsequent holder...

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