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Safety

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b)  Never allow children or persons not familiar with these instructions to 

use the device. Local regulations may restrict the permissible age of 

the operator.

c)  Please keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for 

accidents or dangers affecting other persons or their property.

Preparation

a)  Use ear protection and protective goggles. Wear them during the 

whole operating time of the device.

b)  Always wear secure footwear and long trousers when operating 

the device. Do not operate the device with bare feet or with open 

sandals. Avoid wearing loose clothing or clothing with dangling 

strings or ties. 

c)  Do not wear any loose clothing or jewellery that could be drawn into 

the suction intake. Keep long hair away from the suction intakes.

d)  Operate the device in a recommended position and only on a solid, 

level surface.

e)  Do not operate the device on a cobbled or gravel surface where 

discharged material could inflict injury.

f)  Always perform a visual check before use to ensure that the shredder, 

the bolts of the shredder and other fasteners are secure, that the 

housing is not damaged and that the protective equipment and 

shields are all in place. If any components are worn or damaged, 

replace the complete set to maintain balance. Replace any damaged 

or illegible labels.

g)  Before use, check the voltage supply and the extension cord for signs 

of damage or ageing. If a cord is damaged during use, the mains 

connection line must be immediately disconnected from the mains 

(e.g. disconnecting the extension cord from the mains). 

Do not touch 

the cord as long as it has not yet been disconnected from the 

mains as this could result in contact with live parts. Do not use the 

device if the cord is damaged or worn.

h)  Keep the extension cord away from moving parts to prevent damage 

to the cord.

i)  Never use the device if there are people, especially children, or 

animals nearby.

Summary of Contents for GLLS 3000/3

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWER VAC User Manual ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual Original instructions GLLS 3000 3...

Page 2: ...a website or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website address or contact details How it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code rea...

Page 3: ...ower 17 Mounting the cover 18 Mounting the front handle 18 Mounting the tube 18 Mounting the wheels 19 Mounting the collector bag 19 Using the carrying strap 19 Operation 20 Preparation 20 Activating...

Page 4: ...D C 4 M A X A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 5: ...J I H G F E 5 18 16 19 20 17...

Page 6: ...cting piece 5 Collector bag 6 Fixing clamp 7 Wheel holder with wheels 8 Front tube 9 Rear tube 10 Mode switch 11 Carrying strap with clasp 12 Front handle 13 On Off switch 14 Long screw 2 15 Short scr...

Page 7: ...n a safe place for future reference If you pass the leaf blower on to third parties please be absolutely sure to include this user manual Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words...

Page 8: ...ansport Pull the mains plug if the mains cord is damaged or tangled Do not touch the mains cord until you have disconnected it from the mains Keep other persons and animals out of the danger area whil...

Page 9: ...uct of any kind Examples of misuse are given in the following non exhaustive list using the leaf blower for other than the intended purposes failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings as...

Page 10: ...stractions can cause you to lose control Electrical safety a Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmo...

Page 11: ...or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the po...

Page 12: ...t may affect the power tool s operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly main...

Page 13: ...ot operate the device on a cobbled or gravel surface where discharged material could inflict injury f Always perform a visual check before use to ensure that the shredder the bolts of the shredder and...

Page 14: ...vice has come to a full stop if the shredder comes into contact with a foreign object or if the device starts to vibrate excessively Disconnect the device from the mains and follow the steps below bef...

Page 15: ...tings etc Maintain the device with care and keep it clean b Store the device in a dry place out of the reach of children c Always let the device cool off before storing it d When performing maintenanc...

Page 16: ...ance in this user manual b If the mains connection line of this device is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales support or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent ri...

Page 17: ...out of the packaging with both hands 2 Place the leaf blower on a level stable surface such as a workbench 3 Check whether the leaf blower or the individual parts exhibit damage If this is the case do...

Page 18: ...ont handle 12 2 Attach the front handle to the holder see Fig E 3 Insert the pin for the locking screw through the opening of the front handle see Fig F so that the head of the pin fits into the reces...

Page 19: ...operly attached collector bag Make sure that the collector bag is not damaged 1 Insert the port 19 with the larger opening facing up into the opening on the bottom of the motor unit so that it audibly...

Page 20: ...in relief to tighten it If the cable is not taut it may become loose and slip out when working 5 Insert the mains plug of the leaf blower in the mains jack of the extension cord 6 Insert the mains plu...

Page 21: ...on to use the leaf blower in blower mode Make sure that the mode switch has locked in place see Fig J Selecting the speed To increase power turn the speed control 2 clockwise corresponding to the mark...

Page 22: ...ckages and hard objects can damage the leaf blower Clean the vents as described in the chapter Cleaning Do not suck up too many leaves at once as this could plug the tube and chopper Remove any blocka...

Page 23: ...slowly walk forward moving the blower from side to side Emptying the collector bag Empty the collector bag 5 once it is roughly half full This will maintain the vacuum power so that you can work more...

Page 24: ...n the locking screw again 6 Remove the collector bag 5 as described in the chapter Mounting the collector bag 7 Check the opening in the motor unit for any blockages If necessary remove the blockage w...

Page 25: ...er to remove Keep the protective devices air vents and the motor housing as free of dust and dirt as possible Remove all plant cuttings with a hand brush or brush Clean all smooth surfaces with a damp...

Page 26: ...t sunlight Store the leaf blower so that it is not accessible to children and at a storage temperature between 5 C and 30 C Store the leaf blower in the original box or in a similar box Check the cond...

Page 27: ...rd for damages The motor overload protec tion has triggered because the motor is overloaded or overheated Let the leaf blower cool off for 15 20 minutes The mains cord or mains plug is defective Have...

Page 28: ...28 dB A Uncertainty KWA 0 58 dB A Guaranteed sound power level LWA 104 dB A Hand arm vibration measured on the front handle ahv 1 508 dB A Uncertainty K 1 5 dB A Hand arm vibration measured on the rea...

Page 29: ...lues are noise emission values and therefore do not necessarily represent safe values for the workplace The correlation between emission and imission levels cannot reliably provide for a conclusion as...

Page 30: ...he leaf blower use of the right accessories and whether they are in good condition a firm grip of the leaf blower by the operator proper use of the leaf blower as described in this user manual Imprope...

Page 31: ...equipment WEEE This product must be handed in at a collection point intended for the purpose This can occur for example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste el...

Page 32: ...go poni ej artyku u z nast puj cymi normami na podstawie dyrektywy WE BG LV paskaidro du atbilst bu ES direkt vai un standartiem LT apib dina atitikim EU reikalavimams ir prek s normoms RO declar urm...

Page 33: ...within its intended use over the course of the first 3 years after date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event o...

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