PBLG 52 A1
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6
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GB
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IE
Vibrations
WARNING!
►
You can reduce the vibration risk, for example, the risk of Raynaud's
phenomenon (circulatory problems), by taking regular breaks during
which you rub your hands together.
■
Always wear protective gloves and ensure your hands are warm.
■
Take regular work breaks.
Setting up the appliance (see fig. A)
♦
Take the two hose clips
4
+
6
and slide them over the ends of the
flexible pipe
5
.
♦
Push the larger end of the flexible pipe
5
onto the curved pipe
3
and
tighten the hose clip
4
using the philips screwdriver
h
.
♦
Slide the control pipe
7
into the flexible pipe section
5
and tighten
the hose clip
6
using the philips screwdriver
h
.
♦
First loosen the fixing screws
s
on the operating lever
8
.
♦
Slide the operating lever
8
onto the guide of the head pipe
7
.
♦
Attach the operating lever
8
using the supplied fastening screws
s
and locking nuts
d
.
♦
Push the pipe extension
q
onto the control pipe
7
.
To fix the pipe extension
q
in place, turn it clockwise (see fig. A) and
secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
If an extension is required, push the second pipe extension
onto the
previously mounted pipe extension
q
.
To fix the pipe extension
in place, turn it clockwise (see fig. A) and
secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
♦
Push the desired end pipe (round)
w
or end pipe (flat)
f
onto the
pipe extension
q
or
and fix it in place by turning it clockwise
(see Fig. A) and secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
NOTE
►
Higher air velocity = flat tailpipe
f
►
Normal air velocity = circular tailpipe
w
Disassembly is carried out in the reverse order.
Mixing fuel
The engine must be operated with a mixture of petrol and motor oil.
WARNING!
►
Avoid direct skin contact with fuel and do not inhale fuel vapours.
■
Always use a mixture of unleaded petrol (at least RON 95) and special
2-stroke engine oil (JASO FD/ISO-L-EGD). Mix up the fuel mix
according to thefuel mix table.
■
Pour the correct amount of petrol and 2-stroke oil into the openings
provided in the enclosed mixing container
g
(see “Fuel mix table”).
■
Tilt the mixing container
g
to the side so that the filled oil can flow into
the chamber with the petrol.
■
Then give the mixing tank
g
a good shake.
Fuel mix table
Mixing process: 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil
Petrol
2-stroke oil
0.5 litres
12.5 ml
Adding fuel
WARNING!
►
Fill the fuel tank only when the engine is switched off and cooled
down. There is a risk of fire!
♦
Always clean the area around the fuel tank cap
u
before filling to
prevent dirt getting into the fuel tank
i
.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to do this.
♦
Place the appliance on a suitable, level surface so that the fuel tank
cap
u
is facing upwards.
♦
Turn the fuel tank cap
u
anticlockwise and remove it.
The fuel tank cap
u
is connected to the fuel tank with an anti-loss
device and cannot fall down.
♦
Fill the fuel mixture into the fuel tank
i
using the funnel
j
.
Do not spill any fuel while filling the fuel tank
i
and do not fill it to
overflowing.
♦
Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately.
♦
Turn the fuel tank cap
u
clockwise to close it.
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