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4.11 Poor engine running.

4.11.1 If you have cleaned the air filter, and the carburettor is p

ro

perly adjusted and 

the engine still runs badly. The ca

u

se may be in the exhaust system return machine 

to dealer for checks, clean and possible repair.

5. STORING THE MACHINE

5.1 If you intend to store the machine for a period of long

e

r than three months, carry out 

the following procedure.

5.1.1 Empty the fuel tank.

5.1.2 Run the engine until carburettor is dry - This hel

p

s prevent carburettor

 

diaphragms sticking together.

5.1.3 Thoroughly clean the machine:

5.1.3.1 Pay special attention to the cylinder and air filter.

5.1.4 Store the machine in a dry, high or locked location out of the reach of children 

and other unauthorised persons.

5.1.5 Do not expose the container to direct sunlight for unnecessarily long period. UV 

rays can make the container material brittle, which could result in leaks or breakage.

5.2 Reducing wear and avoiding damage to machine.

5.2.1 Observing the instructions in this manual will help to reduce the risk of  

unnecessary wear and damage to the power tool.

5.2.2 The power tool must be operated, maintained and stored with the due care and 

attention described in this owner’s manual.

5.2.3 The user is responsible for all damage caused by non-observance of the  safety  

precautions, operating and maintenance instructions in this manual. This includes in 

particular:

5.2.3.1 Alteration or modifications to the product not approved by dealer.

5.2.3.2 Using accessories, power tool accessories or cutting tools not  

approved by dealer.

5.2.3.3 Using the product for purpose for which it was not designed.

5.2.3.4 Using the products for sports or competitive events.

5.2.3.5 Continuing to use the product with defective components.

6. MAINTENACE AND REPAIR

6.1 All the operations described in this manual must be performed on a regular basis. If 

these maintenance operations cannot be performed by the owner, they should be 

performed by an authorised dealer.

6.2 If these operations are not carried out as specified, the user assumes responsibility for 

any damage that may occur. Among other things, this includes:

6.2.1 Damage to the engine due to neglect or defic

i

ent maintenance, incorrect 

carburet

t

or adjustment and adequate cleaning of cooling air inlets.

6.2.2 Corrosion and other consequential damage resulting from improper storage.

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Summary of Contents for HYB33

Page 1: ...BACK PACK BLOWER Model HYB33 User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...3 Ver 2 1 SAFETY 4 6 2 MACHINE COMPONENT LOCATIONS 7 3 ASSEMBLY AND INITIAL OPERATION 8 11 4 OPERATION 11 13 5 STORING THE MACHINE 13 6 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 13 7 SPECIFICATIONS 14 8 DECLARATIONS OF...

Page 4: ...ear throughout this manual and you must adhere to their warning s Failure to do so may result in personal injury Warning Signs and Symbols FOLLOW safety messages to avoid or reduce risk of injury or d...

Page 5: ...in any doubt contact your dealer 1 3 4 If you think you or someone around you has been affected by carbon monoxide poisoning 1 3 4 1 Get fresh air immediately by opening doors and windows turning off...

Page 6: ...el or oil with a clean cloth before operating Keep explosives and any other flammable products away from the machine at all times 1 5 1 2 To prevent fire and to provide adequate ventilation keep the m...

Page 7: ...low 9 Pipe clips 10 Spark plug box 11 Screwdriver 12 Allen key spanner Pre mix 2 stroke oil with fresh unleaded petrol as follows Mineral based 2 stroke oil 25 1 40ml of oil per 1 litre of petrol Synt...

Page 8: ...e end of blower pipe A 2 locate the keyway and then lock in an clockwise direction Continue to do the same with blower pipes C and D as required See picture 1 below 2 Blower pipe A 3 Blower pipe B 4 B...

Page 9: ...petrol fumes 3 4 5 Use a container approved for storing fuel Pour oil into the container first then add petrol and mix thoroughly Do not mix too much fuel as it will last from one season to another 3...

Page 10: ...rk area and the nozzle 3 5 2 5 Make sure you have a firm footing 3 5 2 5 1 Hold the unit with your left hand on the housing and put one foot against the base plate to prevent it slipping 3 5 2 5 2 Pul...

Page 11: ...engine is cold 3 9 2 7 Now start the engine 4 OPERATION 4 1 Breaking in a new machine 4 1 1 A new engine should not be run at a high speeds Avoid unnecessary high loads during the break in period 4 1...

Page 12: ...hat you do not adjust the carburettor If you suspect the carburettor is mal adjusted or faulty contact your dealer for assistance 4 5 2 The high speed screw alters the engine power output and the maxi...

Page 13: ...2 2 The power tool must be operated maintained and stored with the due care and attention described in this owner s manual 5 2 3 The user is responsible for all damage caused by non observance of the...

Page 14: ...Page 15 Ver 2 7 SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 15: ...Genpower Ltd confirms that this Hyundai product conforms to the following CE directives 2006 42 EC Machinery directive 2004 108 EC EMC directive 2000 14 EC Noise emissions directive 97 68 EC NRMM Emis...

Page 16: ...www hyundaipowerequipment co uk GENPOWER LTD Isaac Way London Road Pembroke Dock UNITED KINGDOM SA72 4RW T 44 0 1646 687 880 F 44 0 1646 686 198 E info hyundaipowerequipment co uk...

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