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SPECIFICATIONS 

Model 

EKPBP01 

Engine Type 

1E36F-2 

Power Unit weight 

Approx. 6.8 KGS  without flexible drive and control handle(pole) 

Displacement 

32.6cc 

Fuel/Oil Mix 

25:1 

Ignition 

CDI 

Spark Plug 

CDK/L7TC 

Carburetor 

Diaphragm type 

Rated Output Power 

0.75kw 

Idle Speed 

6500rpm 

Fuel Tank Capacity 

0.75L/Approx.50min use/full tank 

Type of Pole 

26mm diameter polished aluminium 

Type of Connectors 

Lockable quick-release aluminium 

Type of Drive shafts 

Steel with square ends 

Vibration Levels

 

Ahv.eq-front:6.94m/s

²

    ahv.eq-rear:7.29m/s

²

 

Hedge Trimmer

 

40cm long reciprocating blade with full blunt extension protection 
24mm max. cut diameter.180 degree angle-adjustable; Includes 
26cm long pole;Weight with 26cm pole approx. 2.04kg 

Chainsaw Branch 
Lopper 

Oregon Bar and Chain.Max.25cm long cut; Weight with 68.5cm 
Pole approx.1.5kg; 6500rpm.Self-lubricating 

Brush Cutter&Grass 
Trimmer  

Extra Pole 

Extra Pole 

Weight with 76cm pole approx.1.8kg.; 24cm diameter 3-bladed 
cutter.Double-line bump-feed spool with 42cm*2.4mm; Diameter 
line.Length 76cm inc.pole Length 100cm 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EKPBP01

Page 1: ...mmer Chainsaw Branch Lopper Brush Cutter Line Trimmer Optional Extension Pole Backpack Set Model EKPBP01 INSTRUCTION MANUAL For more great products visit www eckman co uk Any questions or problems Call the Eckman Helpline on 0844 441 3011 or visit www eckman co uk ...

Page 2: ...est possible dependability and performance The MAIN benefit of wearing the engine on your back is there is much less weight in your hands compared to using regular garden power equipment This means you can work more easily and longer without getting tired This equipment may only be used within the parameters and guidelines of these instructions Usage outside of these specific parameters is not per...

Page 3: ... Type of Drive shafts Steel with square ends Vibration Levels Ahv eq front 6 94m s ahv eq rear 7 29m s Hedge Trimmer 40cm long reciprocating blade with full blunt extension protection 24mm max cut diameter 180 degree angle adjustable Includes 26cm long pole Weight with 26cm pole approx 2 04kg Chainsaw Branch Lopper Oregon Bar and Chain Max 25cm long cut Weight with 68 5cm Pole approx 1 5kg 6500rpm...

Page 4: ...e followed to reduce the risk or serious personal injury and damage to the unit Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the unit Never allow children to operate this unit Warning Keep children bystanders and animals 50 feet 15 meters away If approached stop the unit immediately ...

Page 5: ...htest chance of slipping or losing firm footing 12 Check area you will be trimming for debris that may be struck or thrown during operation 13 Keep all parts of your body and clothing away from blades when starting or running engine Before starting engine make sure blade will not come in contact with any obstacles 14 Stop engine before examining cutting blade 15 Store equipment away from possible ...

Page 6: ...5 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4 5 6 23 10 9 7 8 24 25 55 ...

Page 7: ...e and D handle to the power unit Fit safety guard to the brush cutter grass trimmer accessory if you purchased this optional accessory set Fitting the flexible pipe to the engine Pull up the spring loaded button connecting the flexible drive to the engine insert the flexible drive and locate the button into the hole in the drive Release the button Make sure the two are fully connected see Fig1 Fig...

Page 8: ...b see Fig 2 Then locate the throttle cable into the slotted metal connector Tighten the nut that holds the threaded bolt in place see Fig3 Please note new cable stretches Check re adjust after using for a short while The two electric wires that allow you stop start the engine from the control handle are colour coded red and black You should connect the red to red and black to black see Fig 4 make ...

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Page 16: ...ny mixture If this happens wipe the spill with a clean rag 6 Start the engine at least three meters away from the area where the fuel tank has been filled up in order to avoid any risk of fire DANGER OF FIRE AND BURN INJURIES 1 Always use extreme care when handling fuel Fuel is highly flammable 2 Never attempt to fuel the line engine if the fuel system components are damaged or are leaking 3 Never...

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Page 18: ...le fixed to the frame to allow the user to re start the engine whilst wearing the backpack It is recommended when starting the engine for the very first time or in cold conditions to start the engine on the ground to begin with and let it warm up for a minute Then switch it off and fit the backpack Re starting the engine from warm whilst still wearing the backpack should not be a problem ...

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