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1.10 

Carbon Monoxide (where applicable). 

 

1.11 

Carbon monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas. Inhaling this gas can cause 
death as well as serious long term health problems such as brain damage. 

 

1.12 

The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include but are not limited to the 
following; 
Headaches, dizziness, nausea, breathlessness, collapsing or loss of consciousness. 

 

1.13 

Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms are similar to flue, food poisoning, viral 
infections and simply tiredness. It is quite common for people to mistake this very 
dangerous poisoning for something else. 

 

1.14 

To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning 

DO NOT 

use Petrol/Diesel powered equipment 

inside any of the following; Home, garage, tent, camper van, mobile home, caravan 
or boat. This is not exhaustive and if you are in any doubt contact your dealer. 

 

1.15 

If you think you have or someone around you has been affected by carbon monoxide 
poisoning; 

 

1.16 

Get them fresh air immediately, by leaving the affected area or by opening doors and 
windows. If safe and practical to do so make sure that the machine is turned off. 

DO NOT 

enter a room you suspect of having carbon monoxide present 

– instead call 

the emergency services. 

 

1.17 

Contact a Doctor immediately or go to Hospital 

– let them know that you suspect 

carbon monoxide poisoning. 

 

1.18 

DO NOT 

use in an enclosed area or moving vehicle. 

 

1.20 

General Fuel Safety (where applicable). 

 

    

CAUTION 

ALL FUELS ARE FLAMABLE 

1.21 

Fire Hazard 

– keep fuel away from all sources of ignition for example heaters. 

Lamps, sparks from grinding or welding. 

1.22 

    

DO NOT 

carry out hot work on tanks that have contained fuel.

 

1.23 

ALWAYS 

keep the work area tidy. 

 

1.24 

ALWAYS 

clean up spills promptly using absorbent granules and a lidded bin. 

 

1.25 

ALWAYS 

dispose of waste fuels correctly. 

Summary of Contents for HYBV26-2

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Page 2: ...ICK START GUIDE 12 5 FUELLING 13 6 STARTING STOPPING PROCEDURE 14 15 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16 8 MAINTENANCE 17 19 9 STORAGE TRANSPORTATION 20 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 21 22 11 PARTS LIST 23 26 12 DECLAR...

Page 3: ...all of the following warning signs symbols and or PPE pictograms may appear throughout this manual You MUST adhere to their warnings Failure to do so may result in personal injury to yourself or those...

Page 4: ...n any doubt contact your dealer 1 15 If you think you have or someone around you has been affected by carbon monoxide poisoning 1 16 Get them fresh air immediately by leaving the affected area or by o...

Page 5: ...connectors for the following 1 44 Are intact and have no signs of damage to include but not limited to bare wires chaffing cuts and loose wiring 1 45 If there are any signs of damage the damage item M...

Page 6: ...ry tissue death 1 62 Not all factors that lead to white finger disease are known but cold weather smoking and other diseases that affect blood vessels and blood circulation as well as large and long l...

Page 7: ...should never be allowed to use a blower vacuum 1 91 Bystanders especially children and animals should not be allowed in to the area where a blower vacuum is in use 1 92 The operator is responsible fo...

Page 8: ...4 5 9 11 10 2 PART LOCATIONS SYMBOLS 1 Recoil starter 2 Fuel cap 3 Trigger 4 Blower tube 2 5 Blower tube 6 Fan cover 7 Air filter 8 Vacuum pipes 1 2 9 Choke 10 Spark plug 11 Power switch 12 Collector...

Page 9: ...2 0 Open the box and check that all parts are present as per the list below 1 9 1 Power head 2 Blower tubes 3 Vacuum tube 4 Outlet tube 5 Lanyard 6 Fuel mixture bottle 7 Collector bag 8 Tool kit 9 Us...

Page 10: ...wards the machine as far as it can go 2 5 Re fit the power head bolts 3 2 6 To remove reverse this process 2 7 Hold the power head and undo the fan cover retaining screws 4 in an anti clockwise direct...

Page 11: ...ndo the 2 bolts on the power head 1 and keep safe 2 13 Insert the upper blower tube 2 into the power head as far as it can go and the replace the 2 allen bolts to secure 2 14 Insert the lower blower t...

Page 12: ...ee fuel in the primer bulb 3 3 Turn the power switch to the I ON position 3 4 Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until you feel resistance 3 5 Once you feel resistance pull the starter handle upwar...

Page 13: ...ccurately measure the amount of oil to be mixed to ensure the correct mixture is obtained 4 0 Mix fresh unleaded petrol with a good quality semi synthetic 2 stroke engine oil to a ratio of 40 1m using...

Page 14: ...st check the following 5 1 Check the work area object s to be cut and proposed cutting direction You MUST remove and obstacles before starting work FROM COLD 5 3 Put the red choke lever 1 in the CLOSE...

Page 15: ...The machine should now be ready for operation FROM WARM 5 15 Turn the power switch 1 to the I ON position 5 16 Pull the recoil starter handle 2 until you feel resistance 5 17 Once you feel resistance...

Page 16: ...round the outer edges of a debris pile Never blow directly into the centre of a pile 6 2 Attach the lanyard to the collection bag as this gives more freedom of movement and helps support the weight of...

Page 17: ...is clean as required 7 4 Inspect the entire machine for damage loose or missing components or fastenings Repair or replace as required 7 5 Every 10 hours or more frequently in dusty conditions the air...

Page 18: ...isibly worn then replace with a Champion RCJ6Y gapped to 0 6 0 7mm 7 15 Clean the spark plug electrode with a soft wire brush and reset the plug gap to 0 6 0 7mm 7 16 Reinstall the spark plug finger t...

Page 19: ...e blocked damaged or incorrectly installed Run the engine at idle speed until operating temperature is reached This usually takes 2 to 3 minutes Use a screwdriver to adjust the engine idle speed screw...

Page 20: ...f fresh engine oil into the cylinder bore through the spark plug hole Pull the recoil starter 2 to 3 times to distribute the oil over the cylinder walls Reinstall the spark plug 8 4 Remove clean and r...

Page 21: ...The electronic firing unit is defective Replace the defective unit Damaged HT cable Replace HT cable The spark plug is functioning correctly Compression ratio OK and fuelling well Too much fuel in th...

Page 22: ...xture too lean Adjust the carburetor Cylinder covered with carbon Clean the cylinder Engine knocking or making a noise Fuel has gone stale or bad Replace with clean fresh fuel Carbon in the cylinder C...

Page 23: ...23 11 PARTS LIST...

Page 24: ...24 NOTE Blower vacuum parts are proceeded with a 2 i e part number 1 is part 2 1...

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Page 27: ...power Ltd confirms that this Hyundai product conforms to the following CE directives 12 1 1 2006 42 EC Machinery directive 12 1 2 2004 108 EC EMC directive 12 1 3 2000 14 EC Noise emission directive 1...

Page 28: ...co uk MANUAL UPDATES 12 0 Our manuals are constantly being reviewed and updated However if you find and error omission or something you find unclear please contact your dealer for assistance 12 1 Our...

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