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Petrol Powered Backpack Blower 

 

 

E&OE 

©2017 MTM 

Safety 

Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or 
equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols: 

You WILL be KILLED or 
SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do 
not follow instructions. 

You CAN be KILLED or 
SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do 
not follow instructions. 

You CAN be INJURED if you do 
not follow instructions or 
equipment damage may occur. 

 

It is important that you read and 
understand the instruction manual before 
use and keep the manual in a safe place 
for future reference. Safety information 
presented here is generic in nature – some 
advice may not be applicable to every 
piece of equipment. 

All safety precautions must be observed to 
reduce the risk of personal injury when 
operating the equipment. 

The term “equipment" refers to your 
product, be it electrical mains, battery or 
petrol engine powered. 

IMPORTANT

 – Handle the equipment 

safely and carefully.  

BEFORE USE

 - If you are not familiar with 

the safe operation/handling of this 
equipment, or are in any way unsure of any 
aspect of suitability or correct use it for 
your application, you should complete 
training conducted by a person or 
organization qualified in safe use and 
operation of this equipment, including 
fuel/electrical handling and safety. 

 

WARNINGS 

 

Read all safety warnings and all 
instructions. Failure to follow warnings 
and instructions may result in electric 
shock, fire and/or serious injury. 

 

Never run a petrol engine in confined 
areas. 

 

Do not operate the equipment in 
flammable or explosive environments, 
such as in the presence of flammable 
liquids, gases or dust. Engine and 
equipment may create sparks or heat 
that may ignite vapours, dust etc 

 

Keep clear of moving parts. 

 

This equipment may be a potential 
source of electric shock if misused. 

 

Do not operate the equipment if it is 
damaged, malfunctioning or is in an 
excessively worn state.  

 

Do not allow others to use the 
equipment unless they have read this 
manual and are adequately trained.  

 

When using the equipment, basic 
safety precautions detailed here must 
always be followed to reduce the risk 
of fire, electric shock, personal injury 
and material damage. 

 

When wiring electrically powered 
equipment, follow all electrical and 
safety codes. 

 

Ensure all power sources conform to 
equipment voltage requirements and 
are disconnected before connecting 
equipment. 

General Work Area Safety 

Work areas should be clean and well it. 

Do not operate the equipment if 
bystanders, animals etc are within 
operating range of the equipment or the 
general work area. 

Personal Safety 

Keep packaging away from children - risk 
of suffocation! Operators must use the 
equipment correctly. When using the 
equipment, consider conditions and pay 
due care to persons and property. 

Prevent unintentional starting of the 
equipment - ensure equipment and power 
source switches are in the OFF position 
before connecting or moving the 
equipment. Do not carry equipment with 
hands/fingers touching any controls. 
Remove any tools or other items that are 
not a part of the equipment from it before 
starting or switching on. 

Stay alert and use common sense when 
operating equipment. Do not overreach. 
Keep proper footing and balance at all 
times. Do not use equipment when tired or 
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 
medication. This equipment is not intended 
for use by persons with reduced physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities. 

You must wear appropriate protective 
equipment when operating, servicing, or 
when in the operating area of the 
equipment to help protect from serious 
injury, including eye injury, inhalation of 
toxic fumes, burns, and hearing loss.  
Always wear eye protection. Protective 
equipment such as respirators, non-skid 
safety shoes, hard hat, hearing protection 
etc should be used for appropriate 
conditions. Other people nearby should 
also wear appropriate personal protective 
equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or 
jewellery, which can be caught in moving 
parts. Keep hair and clothing away from 
the equipment. 

If devices are provided for the connection 
of dust extraction and collection facilities, 
ensure these are connected and properly 
used. Use of dust collection can reduce 
dust-related hazards. 

General

Care 

Do not force the equipment. Use the 
correct equipment for your application. The 
correct equipment will perform better and 
be safer within its design parameters. Do 
not use the equipment if the ON/OFF 
switch malfunctions – any equipment that 
cannot be controlled with the ON/OFF 
switch is dangerous and must be repaired. 

Use the equipment and accessories etc. in 
accordance with these instructions, taking 
into account working conditions and the 
work to be performed. Using the equipment 
for operations different from those intended 
could result in hazardous situations. 

Before use, inspect the equipment for 
misalignment or binding of moving parts, 
loose components, damage or any other 
condition that may affect its operation. If 
damaged, have the equipment repaired by 
an authorized service centre or technician 
before use. 

Always keep the equipment and 
accessories (cutting tools, nozzles, bits 
etc) properly maintained. Keep the 
equipment, controls and handles dry and 
free from dirt, oil and grease. 

Store the equipment out of reach of 
children or untrained persons. To avoid 
burns or fire hazards, let the equipment 
cool completely before transporting or 
storing. Never place the equipment in 
places where there are flammable 
materials, combustible gases or 
combustible liquids etc. 

The equipment is not weatherproof, and 
should not be stored in direct sunlight, at 
high ambient temperatures or locations 
that are damp or very humid. 

Blower Use and Care 

WARNINGS 

 

Always wear a face shield when 
operating the machine. 

 

Maintain a distance of at least 20m 
(60') between the operator and any 
bystanders, animals etc. 

 

Never blow debris in the direction of 
bystanders. 

Summary of Contents for blwhndmtma6nk

Page 1: ... READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging ...

Page 2: ...ng of the equipment ensure equipment and power source switches are in the OFF position before connecting or moving the equipment Do not carry equipment with hands fingers touching any controls Remove any tools or other items that are not a part of the equipment from it before starting or switching on Stay alert and use common sense when operating equipment Do not overreach Keep proper footing and ...

Page 3: ...sories or performing repair or maintenance Do not make adjustments while the equipment is running Perform all service related activities under suitable conditions such as a workshop etc Replace any worn damaged or missing warning labels immediately Do not clean equipment with solvents flammable liquids or harsh abrasives DANGER Running combustion engines in confined areas CAN KILL IN MINUTES Engin...

Page 4: ... 7 Operation 8 Starting the Engine 8 Stopping the Engine 8 Operating the Blower 9 Maintenance 10 Checking Cleaning or Replacing the Air Filter 10 Air Filter Inspection and Cleaning 10 Air Filter Removal Installation 10 Cleaning the Fuel Filter 10 Spark Plug 11 Spark Plug Cleaning and Gap Checking 11 Spark Plug Removal Installation 11 Storage 12 Removing from Storage 12 Troubleshooting 13 Specifica...

Page 5: ...Powered Backpack Blower E OE 2017 MTM 5 Included Items BLWHNDMTMA6NK 1x Extension Tube 1x Standard Nozzle 1x Narrow Nozzle BLWHNDMTMA6WK 6x Extension Tubes 1x Curved Nozzle 1x Standard Nozzle 1x Narrow Nozzle ...

Page 6: ... possible when connecting the blower tubes Ensure the hose clamp screw is positioned away from the operator 2 Slide the flexible tube B over the control tube E 3 Rotate the control tube so that the alignment mark D and throttle handle F are aligned then secure the tubes using a hose clamp G Firmly tighten the clamp 4 Attach the throttle linkage clips to both ends of the flexible tube to secure the...

Page 7: ...l blends use oxygenates such as alcohol or other compounds to meet emission requirements This engine is designed to operate satisfactorily on any petrol for automotive use including these types of blends Adequately fill the fuel tank with the correct fuel type Use non ethanol unleaded mixed at a 40 1 ratio with 2 stroke engine oil higher RON values and good quality 2 stroke oil will provide best e...

Page 8: ...use COLD and for hot engines use RUN 4 With the unit on the ground hold the top handle and step on the bottom frame to steady it To start the engine slowly pull the starter cord until you feel it engage the engine then pull rapidly Repeat until the engine starts If the engine does not start after more than 4 attempts reduce the amount of choke and attempt to start the engine 5 Once the engine has ...

Page 9: ...unning press and hold the lock out button A button then squeeze the throttle B to activate the blower and adjust engine speed The velocity of the air stream is dependent on engine speed use the throttle to adjust engine speed air velocity as required when using the machine Stand at a distance away from debris that will easily allow you to control its direction as it is blown Use rakes and brooms t...

Page 10: ...ters wash the filter in warm water and mild detergent then rinse and allow to dry Clean all other air filter assembly components using water and mild detergent then dry them For foam filters place a few drops of clean engine oil on the filter then squeeze it a few times to spread the oil through the filter material and remove any excess oil Air Filter Removal Installation 1 Loosen the knob A holdi...

Page 11: ...en being slid between the electrodes 2 this means the measurement is fairly accurate 2 Adjust the gap to 0 6mm 0 025 If the gap needs to be reduced gently tap the electrode as required If the gap needs to be increased use pliers to gently pull the electrode as required 3 Measure the gap again and ensure it is within the specified range before re installing the spark plug Spark Plug Removal Install...

Page 12: ... is drained start the engine 5 Run at engine at idle until it stops This purges the carburettor of fuel 6 Allow the engine to cool 7 Remove the spark plug 8 Pour one teaspoon of clean 2 stroke oil into the combustion chamber Pull the starter cord slowly several times to coat internal components Re install the spark plug 9 Store the machine in a cool dry place away from sources of ignition oil burn...

Page 13: ...gged Replace spark arrestor screen Incorrect lever position Move to run position Dirty spark arrestor screen Replace spark arrestor screen Dirty air filter Remove clean and reinstall filter Engine hesitates Incorrect carburettor mixture setting Have carburettor adjusted by an authorised service centre Air filter is plugged Replace or clean the air filter Old or improperly mixed fuel Drain gas tank...

Page 14: ...cylinder 2 stroke Displacement 30cc Idle Speed 3500RPM Maximum Engine Speed 9000RPM Ignition Type CDI Maximum Air Velocity Approximately 450 km h Air Volume Approximately 13m3 min Fuel Type Non ethanol unleaded Fuel Capacity 500ml Fuel Ration 40 1 40 parts fuel to 1 part 2 stroke oil ...

Page 15: ...third party approval from a qualified specialist for your application before use regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives This product is not intended for use where fail safe operation is required As with any product for example automobile computer toaster there is the possibility of technical issues that may require the repair or replacement of parts or the product it...

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