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51.7cc 2 Stroke Petrol Backpack Blower

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MODEL: №. EB-500-E  •  03/2018  •  60099

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51.7cc 2 Stroke Petrol Backpack Blower

 

e-mail: [email protected]

1800 909 909

MODEL: №. EB-500-E   •  03/2018  •  60099

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Blowing

Start the blower engine, as previously described. Hold the blower firmly 
about 10–20 cm from the ground and move it in a sweeping motion from 
left to right, directing the debris to the desired location.
•    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 driveways or paths.

•     Use full throttle when moving heavy loads such as dirt or snow.
  

IMPORTANT. Blower noise increases at higher throttle settings.  
Always use the lowest throttle setting required to get the job done.

•    Never operate the blower unless it is properly assembled and in good 

working condition.

•    Never operate the blower without a properly functioning muffler.

Use of the Petrol Blower

•    The petrol blower can efficiently move a wide variety of debris ranging 

from grass clippings to gravel. As a general rule try to operate the blower 
at the lowest throttle setting necessary to get the job done.

•    Prior to use of the blower ensure you have read and understood this 

instruction manual.

•    Ensure you are wearing suitable clothing, no loose jewellery, and also 

safety equipment like safety glasses, ear protection and a mask if 
necessary.  Be cautious of hair entanglement. Long hair should be suitably 
protected.

•    Keep a gap between the air intake and clothing and body parts as 

blocking the intake will reduce the performance of the blower and may 
result in injury.

•    Be aware of any local or national restrictions when using this appliance. 

This could include, but not restricted to, times of operation, location of 
operation, or work place operation.

•    It is recommended to use a rake or broom to loosen debris before 

blowing.

Stopping the Blower

Stop the engine by pressing the stop/start switch 
(9) on the symbol marked “STOP” to turn OFF the 
ignition (Fig AD).

Fitting & Adjusting the Shoulder Straps 

1.   Ensuring the straps are not tangled or crossing 

over, connect the clip at the end of each shoulder 
strap onto the shoulder strap connection points 
located on each side of the blower respectively, 
on the bottom of the plastic harness (4) at the 
rear of the blower (Fig AE).

2.   It is recommended to extend the shoulder straps 

to their full length by using the adjustment tab 
(Fig AF) before putting the blower on your back, 
then the tabs only need to be tightened to fit.

3.   Place the shoulder straps over each shoulder so 

that the 2 padded shoulder straps are located on 
your front side (Fig AG), the padded harness is 
secure against your the middle of your back, and 
the top of the plastic harness is resting on your 
shoulder blades. 

4.   To secure and tighten the shoulder straps, raise 

the adjustment tabs upwards until the fit of the 
blower on your back is secure and comfortable. 

  

NOTE: Each shoulder strap harness is fitted with 
a quick release clip which allows rapid release of 
the shoulder straps from the blower.

   To activate the quick release clip/s pull away 

the red material tab thus releasing the shoulder 
strap/s (Fig AH).

AE.

AF.

AG.

AH.

Summary of Contents for 60099

Page 1: ...ertoolsupport com Read all safety warnings and all instructions thoroughly before operating this product Ensure you keep your manual in a safe place for future reference IM ed 10 03 2018 60099 51 7CC...

Page 2: ...re about the Aldi product you have purchased Depending on your tarif you may be charged for the connection Pack contents parts 2 Description of symbols 3 General safety warnings 4 Additional safety ru...

Page 3: ...and correct use of the Blower on pages 21 24 as well as the maintenance instructions on pages 26 29 Contents of carton 2 3 The rating plate on your product may show symbols These represent important...

Page 4: ...ituations Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts If devices...

Page 5: ...g the fuel Add fuel before starting the engine Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the engine is running or when the engine is hot If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the en...

Page 6: ...d of the engine in any way Stop the engine and remove the spark plug cover in these cases Before any maintenance repairing or checking operations If you leave the blower unattended If the blower vibra...

Page 7: ...y from flammable liquids Keep your distance The blower emits exhaust fumes Ensure bystanders keep a safe distance Fill with Fuel oil mix before starting the engine Never open the cap of the fuel tank...

Page 8: ...handle with fitting clamp 8 Throttle trigger 9 Stop Start switch 10 Safety lever 11 Throttle lock button 12 Elbow tube 13 Flexible pipe with 2 x adjustable clamps 14 Upper blow tube 15 Middle blow tu...

Page 9: ...nd of the elbow tube 12 approximately 3cm until it hits the last raised ridge on the end of the elbow tube 12 Fig C 4 Secure the adjustable clamp on the flexible pipe 13 using the screwdriver end of t...

Page 10: ...pins on each side of the end of the upper blow tube 14 with the 2 x channels on the middle blow tube 15 Before pushing the 2 tubes together ensure the assembly screw is on the underside of the middle...

Page 11: ...leaded fuel and a good grade of 2 stroke oil for 2 stroke engines 2 Place the plastic fuel mixing bottle on a level surface Fill with fresh unleaded fuel in the container to the top 1100ml marker show...

Page 12: ...e you are wearing suitable clothing no loose jewellery and be cautious of hair entanglement Long hair should be suitably protected Choke control If the engine is cold you will need to use the choke co...

Page 13: ...e choke lever red 22 back to the full choke position and repeat from point 4 unless the engine is already warm If already warm start in the half or no choke position AD AB AC Starting the Blower WARNI...

Page 14: ...Long hair should be suitably protected Keep a gap between the air intake and clothing and body parts as blocking the intake will reduce the performance of the blower and may result in injury Be aware...

Page 15: ...ly with the supplied spark plug spanner 28 NOTE If your spark plug becomes worn replacements are available for purchase or can be purchased from most hardware stores or mower type repair shops Refer t...

Page 16: ...period of time proceed as follows Give the petrol blower an overall cleaning and a thorough check Empty the fuel tank 19 completely then clean the carburettor and lines by running the blower until it...

Page 17: ...It has been manufactured under stringent GARDENLINE Quality Standards to meet superior performance criteria You will find your new 51 7cc 2 Stroke Petrol Backpack Blower easy and safe to operate and w...

Page 18: ...Gripping handle 10 9 m s2 Uncertainties 1 5 m s2 Nett Weight 9 76 kg Product Dimensions 154cm x 43cm x 45cm 5 This product complies with EN15503 A2 2015 If you have any issues with the operation of yo...

Page 19: ...oducts are developed to our stringent quality specifications If you are not entirely satisfied with this product please return it to your nearest ALDI store within 60 days from the date of purchase fo...

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