OPERATING RANGE
This Blower/Vacuum device must only be used to blow
away or vacuum dry and light materials as e.g. dry
leaves, small branches, and pieces of paper. The vacu-
uming of heavy materials as e.g. metal, stones, big
branches and broken glass is expressively excluded.
BEFORE OPERATION
Unpacking
1. Take all parts out of the packaging.
2. Check all parts for transportation damages. If you
detect any damages or if parts are missing, please
contact your dealer.
Assembly
Attention ! Always pull the plug and switch
the device OFF, before you assemble the
device or replace parts.
Blowing
Warning!
The inlet and outlet openings for the fan
each have an integrated limit switch that prevents
the device starting if the blower tube (7) and the
impeller cover (8) are not installed or not installed
properly. Ensure that the blower tube and the im-
peller cover are installed before using the device.
1. Align the grooves on the blower tube (7) with the
grooves on the blower outlet (A). Push the blower
tube onto the blower outlet until it locates in the right
position (Fig. A).
2.
In order to install the impeller cover (8) (fig. A2) on
the fan inlet, place the cover over the inlet opening
(markings must line up) and then turn the impeller
cover clockwise by 90 degrees. Ensure that the
impeller cover is sitting in the guide groove of the
fan inlet and that it cannot be lifted upwards. Ensure
that the switch actuator (C) has actuated the internal
limit switch. Then fasten the impeller cover with the
locking button (B).
3. The blower is now ready for use. Ensure that you
have read and understood the operating manual
before using the blower.
4. Fix the adjustable shoulder harness on the top han-
dle, put the blower on (Fig. B1).
5. Assembly the power cord according to the picture
C1,C2.
Operating instruction
1. Get though the power, move the power off/on switch
to the ON position (Fig. D)
2. Adjust speed control and the speed is moderate
(Fig. E)
3. Direct the blow tube toward the leaves (Fig. F)
Stopping the Vacuum- Blower
To turn off the machine you can simply release the switch.
Vacuum mode
Warning!
The inlet and outlet openings for the
vacuum each have an integrated limit switch that
prevents the device starting if the vacuum tube (D)
and the collection bag (F) are not installed or not
installed properly. Ensure that the vacuum tube
and the collection bag are installed before using
the device.
1. Press the button of the blower tube downward, draw
the tube out of housing (Fig. G1/G2/G3)
2. Clear the tube outlet by using the brush to protect
the tube being blocked when suck the leaves (Fig. H)
3. Align the blower tube lower (E) with the grooves on
the blower tube upper (D). Push the blower tube
lower onto the blower tube upper until it locates in the
right position (Fig. K)
4.
First remove the impeller cover (8) fig. A2 (if in
-
stalled).
5. In order to install the vacuum tube (D) on the vacuum
inlet, slide the vacuum tube over the inlet opening
(markings must line up) and then turn it clockwise by
90 degrees. Ensure that the vacuum tube is sitting in
the guide groove of the inlet opening and that it can-
not be lifted upwards (fig. L).
6. Ensure that the switch actuator has actuated the in-
ternal limit switch. Then fasten the impeller cover with
the locking button (see “B” and “C”, fig. A2).
7. Put the bag hook on the cable cleat of blower tube,
and insert the bag (F) to the housing (A) (Fig. M1/M2).
8. The vacuum is now ready for use. Ensure that you
have read and understood the operating manual
before using the vacuum.
OPERATION
Use the device only for applications described in the sec-
tion Operating Range.
Attention! Thrown-about objects may cause
serious injuries of the operator or other per-
sons. Always wear eye and ear protectors as
well as a proper working dress. Spectators
must keep a distance of at least 5m.
On/off switch
1. Connect the power and move the power off/on switch
to the ON position (Fig. N).
2. Direct the suction tube toward tree leaves and suck
them in (Fig. P).
Stopping the Vacuum- Blower
To turn off the machine you can simply release the switch.
MAINTENANCE
Apart from keeping the vacuum blower clean and un-
blocked, there are no user maintenance procedures to
be carried out. Refer to qualified service personnel if any
repairs are required.
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