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Operators Manual ES-643P

IMPORTANT:

 The following maintenance operations 

are not covered by the manufacturer‘s warranty and are 

therefore your own responsibility.
1.   The appliance should be cleaned and checked regu-

larly, depending on the frequency of use.

2.   In dusty environments, especially the air vents on the 

motor cover should be cleaned regularly to prevent 

the motor from overheating.

3.  Make sure that all parts on the unit are in good 

condition and correctly attached. Always repair any 

damage immediately. Replace worn and damaged 

parts. Always remove dust, grease, oil or dirt deposits. 

Always keep all bolts tight. 

4.  The tyre pressure should be approx. 1.0 bar. 
5.  Adjust the height of the suction nozzle to suit the 

surface, e.g. tar, grass or leaves. 

6.  Clean and dry your ERCO leaf and waste vacuum 

cleaner after each use.

7.  Empty the collection bag frequently and regularly so 

that the leaf vacuum can always work optimally. 

8.  In very difficult (dusty and wet) operating conditions, 

the collection bag should be cleaned at shorter inter-

vals (see operating instructions). 

9.  Frequent maintenance is required under dusty op-

erating conditions. In particular, make sure that the 

ventilation openings to the engine housing are free. 

10. If damp leaves and soil are sucked in with the leaf vac-

uum, the turbine housing must also be checked daily 

for dirt or even blockages. A strong deterioration of the 

suction power indicates this fault (see Maintenance).

Caution:

Switch off the appliance and the Pellenc 

battery and remove the battery before car-

rying out maintenance or repairs on the leaf 

vacuum.  

Risk of serious injury.

Before transporting the unit, it must be taken out of oper-

ation. During transport itself, the leaf and waste vacuum 

cleaner must be secured against movement. 

Only use approved aids for loading and securing the leaf 

and waste vacuum cleaner on or in vehicles. 

Attention:

It is essential to secure the unit during 

transport.

Only use approved lashing equipment.

Only use approved loading rails. 

Danger of injury and damage to proper-

ty. 

Responsibility of the owner

Transport

Summary of Contents for ES-643P

Page 1: ...7 72555 Metzingen Telefon 07123 96830 Telefax 07123 9683258 http www echo motorgeraete de email info echo motorgeraete de OWNERS HANDBOOK Vacuum Collector ES 643P OPERATORS MANUAL WARNING Read the in...

Page 2: ...nts Controls 13 Multifunction display 14 Clutch Lever 16 Gear Shift 16 Adjustment Spindle for Suction Nozzle 16 Operation Start the Machine 17 Stop the Machine 17 In Emergency Cases 17 Empty Collectin...

Page 3: ...t of pleasure and ease in your work A suction hose is also available for this device which makes it easier for you to work under bushes on stairs or other places that are difficult to access Further a...

Page 4: ...ctions in this operating manual for safe use of the leaf and waste vacuum cleaner A prerequisite for the safe use of the device is the observance of all safety instructions The operator must have care...

Page 5: ...ries with the designation ULIB 1500 may be used The safety regulations can be found in the Pellenc battery operating instructions Defective or faulty batteries must be removed from the device immediat...

Page 6: ...ifficult dusty and wet operating conditions the collection bag should be cleaned at shorter inter vals see operating instructions 9 Frequent maintenance is required under dusty op erating conditions I...

Page 7: ...ective film and take out the small parts Remove the cable ties from the transport fastener Fit the guide rail onto the two mounts on the leaf vacuum cleaner Remove the pre assembled screws on the guid...

Page 8: ...e frame at the bottom with the shift lever Insert the screw from the inside to the outside and place a washer between the components The assembly on the gearstick lever is done in the same way First t...

Page 9: ...gain that the gearstick clutch and throttle move smoothly Remove the pre assembled screws on the turbine hous ing ejector and loosen the upper toggle screw of the safety switch to make the frame more...

Page 10: ...damaging the plastic Now mount the suction nozzle by loosening the 3 knob screws and removing the half moon Insert the suction nozzle and refit the half moon Insert the Pellenc battery into its holde...

Page 11: ...ist for the collecting bags that can be used However all collecting bags are mounted in the same way The leaf collecting bag is pushed over the ejection el bow and tightened with the lashing strap At...

Page 12: ...lecting bag is first pushed through the dust collecting cover Then the fastening straps of the leaf collecting bag are guided through the openings in the dust collecting cover which are located direct...

Page 13: ...e yourself with the controls of your leaf and waste vacuum cleaner Control Console The following operating and display instruments are lo cated in the control console 1 Multifunction display with spee...

Page 14: ...sent a malfunc tion but is part of the self test This push button can be used to query the temperature of the controller and the battery voltage in volts when the machine is at a standstill At the mom...

Page 15: ...the current en gine speed appears in the display The speed can be regulated up to 2 800 rpm via the po tentiometer higher speeds can only be reached briefly via the Boost button In normal operation s...

Page 16: ...age the suction nozzle and does not improve the suction power Gear shift The manual gearbox offers a choice of 6 forward and one reverse gear Usually 3rd or 4th gear is used for suction Slower speeds...

Page 17: ...ch off the Pellenc battery see Pellenc operating instructions In an emergency situation Release the clutch lever Set ignition to OFF Warning Observe the safety regulations in force at Pellenc regardin...

Page 18: ...ry leaves are shredded by the turbine during suction Set the suction nozzle only as close to the ground as absolutely necessary to keep the unit optimally manoeu vrable Remember that when used in dry...

Page 19: ...ng Never start or run the engine without the suc tion nozzle or without the suction hose Risk of serious injury Pieces of clothing and limbs could be sucked in Fitting the suction hose accessories Suc...

Page 20: ...or with a hose If you leave the engine running for a short time after spraying out the collecting bag it will dry quickly You can also clean the collecting bag in a water bath or have it cleaned by a...

Page 21: ...e material Wear protective gloves Fan clogged impeller blocked Switch off the engine and wait for it to stop Only then remove the suction nozzle and remove the material For better accessibility the tu...

Page 22: ...ted 13 x 5 00 6 Tyre pressure ca 1 bar Height adjustment suction nozzle 0 15 cm stepless Working width suction nozzle 750 mm Max air volume 3 270 m h Measured sound power level 90 3 dB A Guaranteed so...

Page 23: ...declaration The following other EU directives were applied EMV directive 2004 108 EG EU directive 2000 14 EG The following harmonised standards were applied EN 349 1993 A1 2008 EN 953 1997 A1 2009 EN...

Page 24: ...dealer will give you friendly and competent advice on the pro duct features at the time of purchase No liability can be accepted for printing errors or erroneous information www echo motorgeraete de...

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