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Sound power level (L

WA

) : 96.1 dB (A)

Uncertainty (K) : 2.1 dB(A)

NOTE:

 The declared noise emission value(s) has 

been measured in accordance with a standard test 

method and may be used for comparing one tool with 

another.

NOTE:

 The declared noise emission value(s) 

may also be used in a preliminary assessment of 

exposure.

WARNING:

 

Wear ear protection.

WARNING:

 

The noise emission during actual 

use of the power tool can differ from the declared 

value(s) depending on the ways in which the 

tool is used especially what kind of workpiece is 

processed.

WARNING:

 

Be sure to identify safety mea-

sures to protect the operator that are based on an 

estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of 

use (taking account of all parts of the operating 

cycle such as the times when the tool is switched 

off and when it is running idle in addition to the 

trigger time).

Vibration

The vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum) deter-

mined according to EN50636-2-100:

Work mode: operation without load

Vibration emission (a

h

) : 2.5 m/s

2

 or less

Uncertainty (K) : 1.5 m/s

2

NOTE:

 The declared vibration total value(s) has been 

measured in accordance with a standard test method 

and may be used for comparing one tool with another.

NOTE:

 The declared vibration total value(s) may also 

be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.

WARNING:

 

The vibration emission during 

actual use of the power tool can differ from the 

declared value(s) depending on the ways in which 

the tool is used especially what kind of workpiece 

is processed.

WARNING:

 

Be sure to identify safety mea-

sures to protect the operator that are based on an 

estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of 

use (taking account of all parts of the operating 

cycle such as the times when the tool is switched 

off and when it is running idle in addition to the 

trigger time).

Declarations of Conformity

For European countries only

The Declarations of conformity are included in Annex A 

to this instruction manual.

SAFETY WARNINGS

General power tool safety warnings

WARNING  

Read all safety warnings, instruc-

tions, illustrations and specifications provided with 

this power tool.

 Failure to follow all instructions listed 

below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious 

injury.

Save all warnings and instruc-

tions for future reference.

The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your 

mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated 

(cordless) power tool.

Work area safety

1. 

Keep work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered or 

dark areas invite accidents.

2. 

Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-

spheres, such as in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases or dust.

 Power tools create sparks 

which may ignite the dust or fumes.

3. 

Keep children and bystanders away while 

operating a power tool.

 Distractions can cause 

you to lose control.

Electrical safety

1. 

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. 

Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will 

reduce risk of electric shock.

2. 

Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded 

surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and 

refrigerators.

 There is an increased risk of elec-

tric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

3. 

Do not expose power tools to rain or wet con-

ditions.

 Water entering a power tool will increase 

the risk of electric shock.

4. 

Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for 

carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. 

Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges 

or moving parts.

 Damaged or entangled cords 

increase the risk of electric shock.

5. 

When operating a power tool outdoors, use an 

extension cord suitable for outdoor use.

 Use of 

a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of 

electric shock.

6. 

If operating a power tool in a damp location 

is unavoidable, use a residual current device 

(RCD) protected supply.

 Use of an RCD reduces 

the risk of electric shock.

7. 

Power tools can produce electromagnetic 

fields (EMF) that are not harmful to the user.

 

However, users of pacemakers and other similar 

medical devices should contact the maker of their 

device and/or doctor for advice before operating 

this power tool.

Personal safety

1. 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use 

common sense when operating a power tool. 

Do not use a power tool while you are tired 

or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 

Summary of Contents for UB004C

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Battery Powered Backpack Blower UB004C ENGLISH Original instructions Read before use Read before use...

Page 2: ...ye and ear protection Do not expose to moisture A representative portable power pack applicable to this product Ni MH Li ion Only for EU countries Due to the presence of hazardous com ponents in the e...

Page 3: ...strations and specifications provided with this power tool Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instruc tions f...

Page 4: ...ttery pack if detachable from the power tool before making any adjust ments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accid...

Page 5: ...r protective goggles to protect your eyes from injury when using power tools The goggles must comply with ANSI Z87 1 in the USA EN 166 in Europe or AS NZS 1336 in Australia New Zealand In Australia Ne...

Page 6: ...ht and rain and store it in a place where it does not get hot or humid 10 When carrying the machine be sure to hold the machine firmly by holding the handle of machine 11 When carrying the machine be...

Page 7: ...reduces the risk of injury from moving parts 10 When clearing jammed material or servicing the machine make sure the power switch is off and the power cord is disconnected Unexpected actuation of the...

Page 8: ...burst and malfunction of the tool or battery car tridge resulting in burns or personal injury 17 Unless the tool supports the use near high voltage electrical power lines do not use the battery cartri...

Page 9: ...1 Fig 4 1 Nozzles 2 Middle pipe Align the arrow mark on a nozzle with those on the middle pipe Then slide the nozzle onto the front end of the middle pipe until the projection on the middle pipe is e...

Page 10: ...a portable power pack 1 Put on the machine Adjust the lengths of the shoulder harness so that the waist belt is positioned at your waist 2 1 Fig 8 1 Shoulder harness 2 Waist belt 2 Lock the buckle of...

Page 11: ...p fastener as shown in the figure 1 Fig 13 1 Hook and loop fastener 7 Make a loose end of shoulder harness strap sev eral folds and lay it flat over the tensioned strap Tie them up together with the h...

Page 12: ...ok on the shoulder harness to hang the blower pipes with the adjustable belts Fig 16 1 Bind the strap belt around the blower pipe Be sure to tie up the control cable for clamping it on the blower pipe...

Page 13: ...the blower pipes to the shoulder harness while the machine is not in use Hang a suspender on the hook in the left shoulder har ness Wrap a strap belt around the blower pipe Then buckle the folding str...

Page 14: ...socket is connected to the plug securely 1 Pull out the cord from the bottom of the portable power pack to the direction as shown in the figure Be sure to secure the cord in the cord holders when pull...

Page 15: ...he portable power pack and then insert the plug into the socket all the way 1 2 3 Fig 29 1 Socket 2 Plug 3 Arrow marks NOTICE Do not insert the plug forcibly If the plug cannot be inserted into the so...

Page 16: ...tton NOTE The lamp automatically goes off after a few seconds Machine battery protection system The machine is equipped with a machine battery protection system This system automatically cuts off powe...

Page 17: ...then turn it on again to restart 2 Charge the battery ies or replace it them with recharged battery ies 3 Let the machine and battery ies cool down If no improvement can be found by restoring protecti...

Page 18: ...Fig 36 1 Speed indicator NOTE The average duration of time you can operate the machine in the boost mode is approximately 10 seconds After the duration time elapses the machine automatically switches...

Page 19: ...per sonal injury 1 Press the power button on the portable power pack The main power lamp will light up 1 2 Fig 39 1 Power button 2 Main power lamp 2 Put on the shoulder harness of the machine and loc...

Page 20: ...off dust with a dry cloth or one dipped in soapy water and wrung out Remove dust or dirt from the suction inlet 1 Fig 43 1 Suction inlet Storage Before storing the machine pull the plug out of the soc...

Page 21: ...s not work correctly Ask your local authorized service center for repair Abnormal vibration stop the machine immediately The drive system does not work correctly Ask your local authorized service cent...

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