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BLOWER AIRION 3

57 - 147010-C

 

2. SAFETY

 

2.1. GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS

Warning

Read all safety warnings, instructions, 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.

Note

Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.

The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cord-

less) power tool.

 

2.1.1. WORK AREA SAFETY

1.

Keep the work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.

2.

Do not operate power tools in an explosive atmosphere, for example in the presence of flammable

liquids, gases or dust.

 Power tools create sparks, which can ignite dust or fumes.

3.

Keep children and bystanders away while operating the power tool.

 Distractions can cause you to lose

control of the tool.

 

2.1.2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY

1.

The power tool connector must be adapted to the socket. Never modify the connector in any way what-

soever. Do not use adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. 

Unmodified plugs and suitable

sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.

2.

Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers, and refrigerators.

 There is an

increased risk of electric shock if your body is in direct contact with the ground.

3.

Do not expose power tools to rain or damp conditions. 

The entry of water into a power tool increases the

risk of electric shock.

4.

Do not mishandle the power cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power

tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. 

Damaged or entangled cords increase

the risk of electric shock.

5.

Use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use when operating power tools outdoors.

 Use a cord suitable

for outdoors to reduce the risk of electric shock.

6.

Use a power supply protected by a residual current device (RCD) when the power tool is operated in a

damp location.

 Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Note

The term “Residual Current Device” (RCD) can be replaced by “Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter” (GFCI) or

“Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker” (ELCB).

 

2.1.3. PERSONAL SAFETY

1.

Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating the power tool. Do not

use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.

 A moment

of inattention when using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.

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Summary of Contents for AIRION 3

Page 1: ...BLOWER AIRION 3 Operating instructions 57 147010 C 08 2020 ENG Translation of the original user guide READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE USE...

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Page 3: ...CS 12 4 COMMISSIONING 13 4 1 CONTENT OF THE KIT 13 4 2 FITTING REMOVING THE FLAT NOZZLE OPTIONAL 13 4 2 1 MOUNTING 13 4 2 2 DISASSEMBLY 13 4 3 ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF THE ERGONOMIC ELBOWED NOZZLE OPTI...

Page 4: ...MAINTENANCE TABLE 26 6 3 CLEANING 26 7 INCIDENTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 28 8 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 30 8 1 STORAGE 30 8 2 TRANSPORT 30 9 ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES 31 9 1 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED 31 9 2 OPT...

Page 5: ...us situation which if not avoided leads to minor injuries The points marked WARNING warn the user of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided leads to serious injury or death The warning...

Page 6: ...e risk of electric shock 2 Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes radiators cookers and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is in direct contact with the...

Page 7: ...ower tool or these instructions to operate it Power tools are dangerous when operated by inex perienced users 5 Maintenance of the power tool and its accessories is mandatory Check that the moving par...

Page 8: ...ch could affect the operation of the tool In the event of damage have the tool repaired before using it 6 Inspect the work area prior to starting Remove all debris and hard object such as stones glass...

Page 9: ...pact and must be positioned and secured appropriately during trans portation 16 In the case of suspicious smoke place the battery outside the charging area or transportation vehicle as far away as pos...

Page 10: ...t fitted there is a risk of contact with rotating parts risk of injury risk of damaging the rotating elements 2 5 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT PPE Equipment Wear 1 Safety helmet 2 Protective visor Op...

Page 11: ...s for the power cord 2 Tool power cord 3 Control handle 4 Speed mode selection button 5 Power and speed indicator lights 6 Gradual control trigger 7 Hanging hook x 2 8 Standard blower nozzle dia 75mm...

Page 12: ...ife with ULiB 750 Brush cutterUp to 5 hours Battery life with ULiB 1200 Up to 8 hours Battery life with ULiB 1500 Up to 10 hours Values determined according to ANSI OPEI B175 2 2012 For information th...

Page 13: ...8 up to the stud 9 2 Make a quarter turn in the direction shown 4 to lock the flat nozzle Note The flat nozzle can only be fitted on the standard outlet nozzle with a diameter of 75mm see Sec tion 9...

Page 14: ...9 3 Make a quarter turn in the direction shown to lock the ergonomic elbowed nozzle 17 Note The ergonomic elbowed nozzle can only be fitted on the standard outlet nozzle with a diameter of 75mm see S...

Page 15: ...er 18 with the notches and fit the unit onto the outlet blowing noz zle 8 3 Install the bolt 21 the washer 22 and the nut 23 in the support ring 20 4 Tighten the nut 23 to hold the support ring 20 Not...

Page 16: ...l using its quick connector see Section 9 Accessories and consumables 4 5 1 750 1200 1500 ULIB BATTERIES 1 Fit the battery into the harness see harness assem bly instructions 2 Plug the extension cord...

Page 17: ...ck connector one quarter of a turn to keep it in position 4 5 2 260 520 ALPHA BATTERIES 1 Connect the battery to the harness making sure it is correctly oriented see harness assembly instruc tions 2 C...

Page 18: ...ctor a quarter turn to remove the extension cord from the harness strap 3 Take off the harness see harness assembly instruc tions 4 Unscrew the connector safety ring to release the ex tension cord 24...

Page 19: ...ONNECTING PELLENC BATTERIES TO THE TOOL Important Always check the remaining battery life before use If necessary recharge the battery using the charger To prolong the life of the connectors it is adv...

Page 20: ...the life of the connectors it is advisable to protect them when they are disconnected Avoid leaving the connectors in contact with abrasive or dirty surfaces or subjecting them to major impacts falls...

Page 21: ...ol handle with the left or right hand Always walk slowly while blowing the leaves green waste or urban waste to one side or the other Always check the blowing nozzle outlet area 5 2 TURNING ON AND TUR...

Page 22: ...and wait for the battery to beep once The tool is recognised 3 Wait for one or more lights on the handle to light up and stay on The battery is recognised and the tool is ready to use Note When the t...

Page 23: ...the air flow power using the selector 4 on the handle When the blower is turned on the four indicator lights on the handle 5 indicate the selected speed Selected speed speed 1 speed 2 speed 3 speed 4...

Page 24: ...antly 4 LEDs flash simultaneously 2 Release the button the tool stays in booster mode Note A second press causes it to return to the initial speed Note Only use the booster mode temporarily when neede...

Page 25: ...by the handle on the tool hook 5 8 AFTER EACH USE 1 Turn off the battery seeSection 5 2 Turning on and turning off the battery 2 Disconnect the tool from the battery see Sec tion 4 8 Disconnecting PEL...

Page 26: ...by an authorised PEL LENC distributor X Checking the capacity of the battery X Replace the safety labels X Have the tool inspected by an approved Pellenc distributor X Important Have your blower over...

Page 27: ...are not obstructed Visually inspect the condition of the intake screen If a replacement is necessary contact your authorised PELLENC distributor Check the condition of the rotor visually If a replacem...

Page 28: ...sed PEL LENC distributor Change the circuit board PELLENC autho rised distributor Battery not recognized Check the connection of the cord to the battery Repeat the starting procedure User Faulty power...

Page 29: ...the side window Recharge the battery if less than 10 charged User Airflow duct obstructed or blocked intake elbow blower tube nozzle etc Check the con dition of the duct Clean the duct User The blower...

Page 30: ...each use Store the battery refer to the battery operating instructions Clean the tool see Section 6 3 Cleaning Store the tool in a dry place out of children s reach 8 2 TRANSPORT Switch off the tool s...

Page 31: ...IES INCLUDED Name Reference Anti wear outlet nozzle 122862 Holding clips for the power cord 101056 Allen wrench 45792 9 2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Name Reference Snap hook to carry accessories 131701 Carr...

Page 32: ...e Reference Flat nozzle 122865 Tool hook 86708 Accessory scraper blower 102930 Elbow end piece kit 131967 Name Reference Comfort harness 57194 PELLENC ALPHA 260 battery 57192 PELLENC ALPHA 520 battery...

Page 33: ...tra Lithium Battery 57253 1500 Ultra Lithium Battery 57254 EXTENSION CORD 57238 Name Reference Comfort harness 57183 750 Ultra Lithium Battery 57191 EXTENSION CORD 57238 Name Reference 750 ULiB batter...

Page 34: ...s are compliant with the contract 1 Where they are fit for the purpose normally expected of similar goods and where applicable If it matches the description given by the seller and possesses the quali...

Page 35: ...ts and or consumables cannot be covered by the warranty 10 1 2 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY 10 1 2 3 1 PRODUCT COMMISSIONING AND COMMISSIONING DECLARATION The DISTRIBUTOR undertakes to...

Page 36: ...10 1 3 3 SPARE PARTS Paid after sales service also covers original PELLENC spare parts excluding labour and outside the legal and commercial warranty period In case of replacement of original PELLENC...

Page 37: ...tive 2006 42 EC Complies with the provisions of the following European directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU ROHS Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive 1907 2006 REACH Regulation The following...

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