Lea LE60130-30 Instruction Manual Download Page 7

• Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.   

• Only hook up the machine by means of a fault

current circuit breaker (30 mA).   

• The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of the machine must be carried out 

by a certified electrician or one of our customer service points. Local regulations 

 

especially regarding protective measures must be observed.   

• Damaged mains must be replaced by the manufacturer or one of their service 

workshops or a similar qualified person to prevent dangers.   

• Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried out by the manufacturer or one of 

his customer service points. Use only original spare parts, accessories and special 

accessory parts. Accidents can arise for the user through the use of other spare parts. The 

manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such action.   

 
4 DESCRIPTION (FIG. 1)   

 

1. Main plug   

2. Lock off button   

3. Switch trigger   

4. Handle   

5. Front handle   

6. Guide bar lower section   

7. Discharge chute   

8. Auger   

9. Motor housing   

 

5 ASSEMBLING 

 

Guide bar (Fig. 1)   

Take off the plastic clamp.   

Slide the lower section into the upper tube.   

Line up holes on each tube, and make sure that the internal cable (A) does not pass the 

mounting holes.   

Fix two sections firmly with the supplied screw and swing nut. 

 

Motor housing (Fig. 1)   

Connect socket (B) to the plug on the motor housing.   

Fasten the housing by supplied 4 screws. 

 

Front handle

   

Loosen the knob and lift up the handle bar to the operation position. (Fig. 2)   

Adjust the height of the handle to a safe and comfortable position and fix it by the knob. 

 

Connection the mains (Fig. 3)   

Loop the extension cord and feed it through the rear handle. Rest the cord around the 

cord hook. This will help prevent you from disconnecting the extension cord from the 

Summary of Contents for LE60130-30

Page 1: ...LE60130 30 022458 IMPORTANT Read and understand this manual before assembling or operating this Electric Snowthrower Improper use of Snowthrower can cause injury Keep this manual for future reference ...

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Page 4: ...quipment 8 Caution Always wear eye and ear protection 9 Do not use the machine in wet weather conditions 10 Wear safe sturdy nonskid footwear 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the operating instructions and act accordingly Keep it for general use Comply with the safety information and the warning on the appliance The appliance must be assembled correctly before use Before inserting the plug into the main...

Page 5: ...too fast rate Slow down and turn corners slowly Caution Auger does not stop immediately after switching off Always switch off the appliance disconnect the plug and wait until the auger stops before carrying out maintenance or cleaning work Use caution when cleaning or performing maintenance on the appliance DANGER Watch your fingers Wear gloves It is forbidden to move or modify any of the electric...

Page 6: ...nection lines result in a potential drop The motor does not reach any longer its maximal power the function of the device is reduced Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be made of rubber nonrigid PVC or other thermoplastic material of same mechanical stability or be covered with this material The connector of the connection cable must be splash proof When running the connection lin...

Page 7: ...s not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such action 4 DESCRIPTION FIG 1 1 Main plug 2 Lock off button 3 Switch trigger 4 Handle 5 Front handle 6 Guide bar lower section 7 Discharge chute 8 Auger 9 Motor housing 5 ASSEMBLING Guide bar Fig 1 Take off the plastic clamp Slide the lower section into the upper tube Line up holes on each tube and make sure that the internal cable A does not ...

Page 8: ...pliance release the switch trigger and it automatically returns to its start position 7 REMOVING SNOW Before starting work make sure that the area to be clear is free of stones debris wires and any other objects Make sure all fasteners screws nuts etc are always fully tightened so that you can work safely with the appliance Check the auger for wear and tear at regular intervals Position discharge ...

Page 9: ...ng To avoid serious personal injury do not use hands or feet to unclog chute 8 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Before carrying out any maintenance operations cut off the electric power supply by disconnecting the plug from the extension cable Regular cleaning and maintenance of your appliance will ensure efficiency and prolong the life of your appliance After each operation take apart and clean out the ic...

Page 10: ...PA 90 dB A Acceleration handle under load 7 m s2 10 ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY DISPOSAL You can help protect the environment Please remember to respect the local regula tions hand in the non working electrical equipments to an appropriate waste disposal c entre ...

Page 11: ...Directive 2006 42 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery These tools also comply with the requirements of the following community directives Directive 2004 108 EC Directive 2006 95 EC Directive 2000 14 EC ISO DIS 8737 2008 EN 60335 1 2002 A11 2004 A1 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 A13 2008 A14 2010 A15 2011 EN 62233 2008 EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 1997 ...

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