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Operate the machine in a recommended position and 

only on a fixed and even surface.

 Do not operate the 

machine on a cobbled surface or on a gravel surface where 

material that is ejected could cause injuries.

Check the work area before using the appliance. 

Remove any hard objects such as stones, shards of glass, 

wires, etc. that could be thrown off, knocked back or that 

could otherwise cause injury or damage during appliance 

operation.

Always carry out a visual inspection before use. 

The 

device must not be used if it is damaged, not correctly 

installed or if the safety devices are defective. Replace any 

worn and damaged parts.

Only use if the correct equipment is attached.

 Never 

use the machine if the cover or protective device are da-

maged, or without the cover or protective device. Replace 

damaged or illegible labels. Replace worn or damaged 

components.

Do not use this leaf blower near fire places or BBQ 

places and open fire, ash pits, etc. 

A proper use of the 

leaf blower contributes to fire spread avoidance.

 WARNING

Do not work near open windows etc.

Do not put any objects on the lance blow openings. 

Make sure the blown material is not being blown at 

persons, animals, glass sheets or solid objects such 

as trees, cars, walls, etc. 

Strong air flow could throw 

off stones, dirt or rods or they could be bounced off the 

ground and injure persons, animals, break glass sheets or 

cause other damage.

Never use the appliance to disperse chemicals, ferti-

lisers or other substances.

 By this, you will avoid toxic 

material spread.

Operation

Provide adequate lighting or good lighting conditions 

when working with the machine. Poor lighting/light condi-

tions represent a high safety risk.
Do not use the appliance in bad weather, especially when 

there is a risk of storm.

 WARNING

Risk of injury by rotating impeller.

•  Keep your hands in safe distance.

•  Never use the machine with a damaged cover or protec-

tive device or without cover or protective devices.

•  Remove the battery pack before starting any adjust-

ment, cleaning and maintenance work on the device.

•  Wait until all rotating parts have stopped and the appli-

ance has cooled down.

When operating the machine, ensure that it is positioned 

securely, in particular on slopes.

Avoid abnormal body posture.
Walk! Never run!
Be careful when going backwards – risk of tripping!
When working, keep the appliance firmly with both 

hands and with a distance from your body.

When feeding material, never stand on a level higher 

than the level of the base of the machine.

Before starting the machine, make sure that the feeder 

is empty.

Keep your face and body away from the feeding chute.

Do not allow hands, other parts of the body or 

clothing to be placed in the feeder, in the ejection 

channel or near moving parts.

Do not stand in the ejection zone when operating the 

machine.

The protective equipment on the appliance is strictly 

prohibited to be disassembled, changed, used in 

conflict with the designation and it is prohibited 

to attach any protective equipment of other 

manufacturers.

Always switch the machine off before attaching or 

removing the collection bag.

Switch the machine off if it becomes blocked, before 

removing the blockage. Do not transport the machine 

if the energy source is running.

Remove the rechargeable battery before carrying 

out any setting, cleaning or maintenance work on the 
device.

 WARNING

If the appliance starts abnormally vibrating, switch 

the engine off and search for the cause immediately. 

Generally, vibrations are a warning against operating 

failure.

Stop the device and disconnect it from the power supply

•  whenever you leave the lawnmower

•  before removing blockages

•  before checking, cleaning or working on the device

•  after contact with a foreign object, to check the device 

for damage

Removing blockages

In the event of a blockage, switch the device off immedi-

ately and wait until the machine has stopped completely. 

Then remove the object.

 

Maintenance and storage

Switch the machine off and do not touch any moving, 

dangerous parts. Wait until the movement has 

stopped completely and the device has cooled down.

when you inspect the machine for damage;

if you are replacing or repairing damaged parts;

if you check for loose parts and tighten them;

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Summary of Contents for PMAB 40

Page 1: ...73711787 DE Originalbetriebsanleitung Akku Laubbl ser 9 EN Original instructions Battery leaf blower 18 FR Notice originale Batterie souffleur de feuilles 27 PMAB 40...

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Page 6: ...4 III START STOP ON ON 1 OFF TURBO...

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Page 9: ...it 9 Sicherheit von Personen 9 Verwendung und Behandlung des Elektrowerkzeuges 10 Verwendung und Behandlung des Akkuwerkzeuges 10 Service 10 Sicherheitshinweise 10 Akkus 12 Restrisiken 13 Symbole 13 B...

Page 10: ...nsatzwerkzeugen oder ungen gender Wartung eingesetzt wird kann der Schwingungspegel abweichen Dies kann die Schwingungsbela stung ber den gesamten Arbeitszeitraum deutlich erh hen Der tats chliche Sch...

Page 11: ...rischen Schlag wenn Ihr K rper geerdet ist c Halten Sie Elektrowerkzeuge von Regen oder N sse fern Das Eindringen von Wasser in ein Elektrowerkzeug erh ht das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages d Zwec...

Page 12: ...e dabei die Arbeitsbedingungen und die auszuf hrende T tigkeit Der Gebrauch von Elektrowerkzeugen f r andere als die vorgesehenen Anwendungen kann zu gef hrlichen Situationen f hren 5 Verwendung und B...

Page 13: ...len und Personen wie Tiere verlet zen Glasscheiben bersten lassen oder sonstige Sch den verursachen Verwenden Sie dieses Ger t niemals dazu Chemika lien D ngemittel oder andere Substanzen zu ver spr h...

Page 14: ...andgefahr wenn es mit anderen Akkus verwendet wird Verwenden Sie nur die daf r vorgesehenen Akkus in den Elektrowerkzeugen Der Gebrauch von anderen Akkus kann zu Verletzungen und Brandgefahr f hren Ha...

Page 15: ...und beschr nken sie die Arbeitsdauer auf das Notwendigste Zu ihrem pers nlichen Schutz und Schutz in der N he befindlicher Personen ist ein geeigneter Geh rschutz zu tragen Bitte beachten Sie Dieses G...

Page 16: ...den Bei Nichtbeachtung der Bestim mungen aus den allgemein g ltigen Vorschriften sowie den Bestimmungen aus dieser Anleitung kann der Her steller f r Sch den nicht verantwortlich gemacht werden WARNUN...

Page 17: ...Gemeinde oder bei Ihrem H ndler bzw Verkaufsstelle abgeben Elektroger te d rfen nicht zusammen mit dem Hausm ll entsorgt werden Schadhafte und oder zu entsorgende elektrische oder elektronische Ger te...

Page 18: ...undheitsanforderungen wurden folgende Normen und oder technische Spezifikation en herangezogen EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 50636 2 100 2014 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 62233 2008 EN 55014 1 2017 EN 55014 2 2...

Page 19: ...afety 19 Personal safety 19 Power tool use and care 19 Battery tool use and care 20 Service 20 Safety Warnings 20 Batteries 22 Residual Risk 22 Symbols 23 Specified Conditions of Use 24 Cleaning and M...

Page 20: ...in which a power tool can be used and may increase above the level given in this information sheet The vibration emission level may be used to compare one tool with another It may be used for a prelim...

Page 21: ...as dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries c Prevent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the off positio...

Page 22: ...qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained SAFETY WARNINGS WARNING This device must not be operated by children or...

Page 23: ...ing and maintenance work on the device Wait until all rotating parts have stopped and the appli ance has cooled down When operating the machine ensure that it is positioned securely in particular on s...

Page 24: ...tem Transporting Lithium Batteries Lithium ion batteries are subject to the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements Transportation of those batteries has to be done in accordance with local national...

Page 25: ...Warning Please read the instructions carefully before starting the machine Warning against thrown off items Do not let other persons get near due to foreign objects being thrown off Risk of injury by...

Page 26: ...device Wait until all rotating parts have stopped and the appliance has cooled down Keep the device in particular the air vents clean at all times Never spray water on the device body Never clean the...

Page 27: ...riginal purchasing document Wearing parts rechargea ble batteries and defects caused by the use of non fitting accessories repair with parts that are not original parts of the manufacturer use of forc...

Page 28: ...es 28 Utilisation et entretien de l outil 28 Utilisation des outils fonctionnant sur batteries et pr cautions 29 d emploi Maintenance et entretien 32 Instructions de S curit Particulieres 29 Accus 31...

Page 29: ...type et du mode d utilisation Le niveau des vibrations peut tre utilis pour la comparaison des appareils lectriques Convient galement pour l examen pr alable de la charge par vibrations Pour une estim...

Page 30: ...positif courant diff rentiel r siduel RCD L usage d un RCD r duit le risque de choc lectrique 3 S curit des personnes a Rester vigilant regarder ce que vous tes en train de faire et faire preuve de bo...

Page 31: ...fi utilisant uniquement des pi ces de rechange identiques Cela assurera que la s curit de l outil est maintenue INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT PARTICULIERES AVERTISSEMENT Cet appareil ne doit pas tre utilis...

Page 32: ...x ne vous tenez jamais un niveau sup rieur celui du plan de base de la machine Assurez vous que la goulotte d approvisionnement soit vide avant de d marrer la machine Tenez votre visage et votre corps...

Page 33: ...lithium ion Les batteries lithium ion sons soumises aux dispositions l gislatives concernant le transport de produits dangereux Le transport de ces batteries devra s effectuer dans le respect des dis...

Page 34: ...avec soin le mode d emploi avant la mise en service Avertissement jection d objets Pour cause de risque d jection d objets tran gers loignez toute personne du lieu de travail Risque de blessures par...

Page 35: ...de proc der tout r glage nettoyage et travail de maintenance sur l appareil Attendez que toutes les pi ces en rotation s arr tent et l appareil refroidisse Maintenez la machine et en particulier les...

Page 36: ...acceptables et des aspects de traitement des d chets par cons quent ils sont recyclables Le retour de l emballage dans le circuit mat riel permet d conomiser des mati res premi res et de r duire les d...

Page 37: ...stipul es dans les Directives de la CEE il a t tenu compte des normes et ou des sp cifications techniques suivantes EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 50636 2 100 2014 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 62233 2008 EN 550...

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