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c) Before checking, cleaning or working on the machine.

Do not tilt the machine while the power source is running.

Operate the machine at the lowest possible engine speed to do the job. Like this, vibration and noise levels as well as the tool’s wear
can be kept to a minimum.

Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing.

In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces.

Use the full blower nozzle extension so the air stream can work close to the ground.

Watch out for children, pets, open windows etc. and blow debris safety away.

WARNING: DO NOT USE ANY OTHER FUEL than that recommended in your manual. Always follow instructions in the Fuel and
Lubrication section of this manual. Never use gasoline unless it is properly mixed with 2-cycle engine lubricant. Permanent damage to
engine will result, voiding manufacturer’s warranty.

DO NOT SMOKE while refueling or operating equipment.

DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT A MUFFLER and properly installed muffler shield.

DO NOT TOUCH or let your hands or body come in contact with a hot muffler or spark plug wire.

DUE TO THE DANGER of exhaust fumes, never operate blower in a confined or poorly ventilated area.

NEVER POINT BLOWER in the direction of people, animals, buildings, automobiles, or open windows, etc.

DO NOT operate unit without inlet cover installed to prevent contact with impeller.

DO NOT set a hot engine down where flammable material is present.

DO NOT OPERATE UNIT FOR PROLONGED PERIODS. Rest periodically to prevent damage from vibration, damage to ears or
damage to the appliance.

Operate the machine in a recommended position and only on a firm, level surface.

Do not operate the machine on a paved or gravel surface where ejected material could cause injury.

WARNING: DO NOT ADD, REMOVE OR ALTER ANY COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT. Doing so could cause personal injury
and/or damage the unit, voiding the manufacturer’s warranty.

DO NOT OPERATE UNIT WHILE TIRED, SICK OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS.

DO NOT operate your unit near or around flammable liquids or gases whether in or out of doors. An explosion and/or fire may result.

DO NOT WEAR loose clothing, scarfs, neck chains, unconfined long hair, and the like. Doing so could cause injury associated with
objects being drawn into the rotating parts.

DO NOT refuel a running engine or an engine that is hot.

Before using, always visually inspect to see that fasteners are secure, the housing is undamaged and that guards and screens are in
place. Replace worn or damaged components in sets to preserve balance. Replace damaged or unreadable labels.

Before starting the machine, make certain that the tube is empty.

Keep your face and body away from the nozzle.

Do not allow hands or any other part of the body or clothing inside the discharge chute or near any moving part.

Keep proper balance and footing at all times. Do not overreach. Never stand at a higher level than the base of the machine when
blowing material with it.

Always stand clear of the discharge zone when operating this machine.

To reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with sound level, hearing protection is required.

To reduce the risk of injury associated with contacting rotating parts, stop the engine before installing or removing attachments. Do
not operate without guard in place. Always disconnect the spark plug before performing maintenance or accessing any movable
parts.

Do not point the blower nozzle in the direction of people or pets.

Never run the unit without the proper equipment attached. When used as a blower, always install the blower tubes.

operate the machine only at reasonable hours – not early in the morning or late at night when people might be disturbed;

Do not to operate the machine near open windows.

use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing

slightly dampen surfaces in dusty conditions or use mister attachment;

Limit the time of use of the tool. Take a time of rest between 2 operations. Do not work earlier or later in the night. Do be exposed to
noise and vibration for a prolonged time. Noise can bring damage to the ears.

This machine is extremely noisy. Always wear a hearing protection when use the tool.

In the event of accident or breakdown, stop to use the machine. Switch off the tool and wait until it completely stops. Check the
problem. In case of blockage, clear the blockage carefully. In case of breakdown, bring the tool to an after sales service for
inspection and reparation. Only use the tool when it is safely unblocked.

operate the machine only at reasonable hours – not early in the morning or late at night when people might be disturbed;

WARNING – there is danger from rotating parts; do not enter in contact with them.

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Summary of Contents for FAST175T-1

Page 1: ...TIONS FAST175T 1 FAST175P 1 USER MANUAL WARNING PLEASE READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE TOOL BUILDER SAS 32 rue Aristide Berg s ZI 31270 Cugnaux France MADE IN PRC PETROL WALK BEHIND VACCUM...

Page 2: ...omb the lawn Optional Accessories 5 Auxiliary hose Blowing or sucking away rubbish in areas that the machine cannot enter Optional Accessories 6 Suction port baffle When the suction port is completely...

Page 3: ...4 Chapter 5 Lubrication instructions 21 Chapter 6 Engine description 21 Chapter 7 Machine cleaning and storage 21 Chapter 8 Machine maintenance instructions 22 Chapter 9 Maintenance planning cycle 23...

Page 4: ...y pressure which may have formed in fuel tank Always wipe unit of fuel or oil spills before starting To prevent a fire hazard move at least 10 feet 3meters from fueling area before starting TURN UNIT...

Page 5: ...ing drawn into the rotating parts DO NOT refuel a running engine or an engine that is hot Before using always visually inspect to see that fasteners are secure the housing is undamaged and that guards...

Page 6: ...is risk of injury and property damage due to attachments or broken the sudden impact of hidden objects Risk of injury to persons and property caused by flying objects Prolonged use of this product exp...

Page 7: ...4 Parameter mark Fig 5 1 Self propelled parameter marker Fig 5 2 Hand push parameter marker 5 LOGO mark Fig 6 07...

Page 8: ...ram below Please see Fig a 1 2 3 Fig a 1 Fig a 2 Fig a 3 Assembly completion diagram Assembly step 2 Upper armrest assembly Please put the upper handrail bar assembly on the lower handrail bar guide a...

Page 9: ...on the upper grab bar assembly Fig 9 1 Assembly guide Fig 9 2 Assembly completion diagram Assembly step 5 Collection bag assembly Put the upper layer of the collection bag into the collection bag fixi...

Page 10: ...4 Assembly left hanging board Fig 10 5 Press the baffle and open the rear cover Fig 10 6 Insert back cover bracket Fig 10 7 Insert in place Fig 10 8 Installation completion diagram hanging board baff...

Page 11: ...e snapped into place Pull the roller brush firmly without pulling the trigger please check if the roller brush will fall off if it will fall please reinstall this component Fig 11 1 Pull the trigger F...

Page 12: ...se is not being used for suction Fig 13 1 Hanging baffle Fig 13 2 Installation completion diagram Assembly step 9 pulley assembly Assemble the pulley according to the instructions in the diagram and t...

Page 13: ...s 26 m s Air outlet speed 43 m s 43 m s Guarantee the sound pressure level 86 dB A K 3dB A 86 dB A K 3dB A sound power level 105 dB A 105 dB A Vibration value 6 7 m s2 K 1 5m s2 6 7 m s2 K 1 5m s2 Wo...

Page 14: ...of this manual page 11 3 Make sure the microswitch rocker arm is closed See Fig 14 1 2 Fig 14 1 Switch rocker Open state Fig 14 2 Switch rocker Closed state 4 Please pull the throttle handle to the s...

Page 15: ...normal self propelled speed please provide self propelled speed according to the parameter table of this manual page 11 and impact at an angle greater than 45 degrees Such operation will cause the gu...

Page 16: ...Comb brush The steel claws attached to it will pick up the rubbish wrapped around the grass roots 4 Precautions for the working area of the whole machine Note Do not use roller brushes or machines in...

Page 17: ...ush drive lever and then close the self propelled drive lever See Figure 29 1 2 3 Fig 29 1 Pull rod closing direction Fig 29 2 Clamping lever Fig 29 3 Wheel rotation direction 6 Auxiliary hose instruc...

Page 18: ...ion Telescopic function 1 Telescopic tube can adjust the height of different handle positions 2 Push the Lock with your thumb while adjusting the handle position forward or backward See Fig 32 1 2 Fig...

Page 19: ...d in detail the operation according to the Precautions for the working area of the whole machine pages 14 15 and the following precautions Note Please understand the parameters of the auxiliary hose i...

Page 20: ...anging plate Remove the collection bag Fig 37 4 Fig 37 5 Fig 37 6 Open the collection bag mouth Open the collection bag mouth Pour out the garbage in the collection bag 4 Collection bag precautions No...

Page 21: ...storage Proper cleaning and storage are critical to keeping your machine trouble free and in good condition The following steps will help prevent rust and corrosion impair the function and appearance...

Page 22: ...conditions such as continuous high load or high temperature operation or in unusually humid temperatures consult your service dealer for advice that is appropriate for your individual needs and use Ma...

Page 23: ...re refueling Otherwise the fuel will be on fire due to the high temperature of the machine When refueling please add the same amount of fuel according to the fuel capacity in the Host Parameters page...

Page 24: ...n air purifier components The engine idling is very poor Air filter components are dirty Clean air purifier components Air slots in the engine shroud are blocked Clear debris from the slot The fins an...

Page 25: ...rotation Self propelled failure Contact service agent repair Roller brush drive belt damage Replacement belt The timing belt is damaged Replace the timing belt Synchronous pulley damage Replace the ti...

Page 26: ...ion Gasoline powered garden blower vacumms pick up debris into the debris collector or blow debris References FAST175P 1 Applicable EC Directives Maschinery Directive 2006 42 EC Used harmonized Standa...

Page 27: ...ser manual Due to our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to alter or change specifcations without notice Consequently the product may be diferent from the information contai...

Page 28: ...s will be done by approved engine manufacturers of these manufacturers see their site http www briggsandstratton com eu fr http www honda engines eu com fr service network page jsessionid 5EE8456CF39C...

Page 29: ...for repairs and more generally the costs related to the immobilization of the product The costs of a second opinion established by a third party following an estimate by a SWAP Europe repair station...

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