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PREPARATION FOR OPERATION:
n
Selection of the operation mode
The blower is delivered partly assembled in a transportation package.
The operation mode can be selected with use of the dedicated selector
After having the device unpacked check completeness of the kit and fit
switch (
8
).
the non-assembled parts in accordance with the manual.
In order to select the operation mode of
«
Blowing
»
set the selector
NOTE: Prior to any assembly of adjustment operations
switch next to the symbol of
«
blowing
»
(see Fig.
B
)
.
make sure that the device is unplugged from the
To switch the device over to the mode of
«C
ollection and chopping
»
the
electric power network.
selector switch must be rotated to the symbol of
«
suction
»
( Fig.
C
)
.
NOTE!
Prior to switching the device over to the blowing mode the operator
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY:
must empty the waste bag. Otherwise the already collected wastes may be
WARNING!
Operation of the blower is not allowed when the pipe or the
blown out from the bag.
waste bag are not in place.
n
Adjustment of the blowing /suction pressure
(possible only for
n
Installation of the blowing and suction pipe
the
TOE2401
version)
Connect the bottom part (
1
) of the pipe with its top part (
2
) by pushing
Blowing /suction pressure can be adjusted with use of the rotation speed
the bottom part into the top one until locking. The connected parts must
control knob (
4
). Rotation speed can be infinitely varied within the range
be secured with used of the fixing screw
(see Fig.
A
)
.
from 9000 to 15000 rpm. To select the necessary rotation speed the
Insert the assembled pipe into the device housing
(Fig.
A
)
and secure
control knob should be set accordingly against the scale from
1
to
6
.
against unintentional disconnection by means of two screws (
14
)
It is reasonable to set the rotation speed as low as is indispensable if
located at the both sides of the housing
(see Fig.
D
)
.
higher values of rpm are not necessary.
To disconnect the pipe it is first necessary to unscrew the fixing screws.
n
General rules for the device operation
NOTE!
Prior to dismantling the pipe the machine must be switched off and
NOTE!
Prior to switching the blower on hold it firmly with two hands.
disconnected from the source of electric power.
Length of the shoulder belt should be accordingly adjusted so that the
n
Installation of the waste bag
(see Fig.
A
)
pipe is guided right above the ground level. In order to alleviate
Suspend the bag lug on the hook attached to the pipe. Then slide the bag
encumbrance to the operator and to facilitate guiding of the pipe on the
inlet sleeve onto the discharge nozzle (
9
) until locking.
ground, the device is provided with wheels (
12
) attached to the pipe
To detach the waste bag (
10
) gently squeeze the locking pins of the
bottom end
(see Fig.
F
–
G
)
.
sleeve, unlock the clamp and slide out the inlet sleeve of the bag.
The garden sweeper /blower must be operated in strict adherence to
relevant instructions and guidelines contained in this User Manual. The
n
Attachment of the shoulder belt
(see Fig.
A
)
machine is designed with the purpose to enable its operation by
Snap the shoulder belt (
13
) to its lug on the main handle and adjust its
operators standing upright. Any other position of the operator's body is
length as desired.
inappropriate and is associated with possible injuries. Do never switch
CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRIC NETWORK:
the blower on when it lies on its side or is put upside down.
The blower is designed for operation with power voltage from the 230 V
n
Emptying the waste bag
electric grid. Do never attempt to supply the device from another voltage
In order to maintain high suction pressure and enable effortless
source.
operation of the device it is recommended to empty the waste bag every
Prior to connecting the device make sure that parameters of the device
time when it is half-full. It helps to maintain low total weight of the
specified on its rating plate correspond to the ones of the voltage source.
device and full suction pressure of the device.
NOTE!
Check condition of the power cord before plugging it into the electric
Prior to emptying the bag it is necessary to switch the blower off and
outlet. Operation of the device with faulty or damaged power cord is
unplug the power cord form the electric outlet. Take the bag out of the
forbidden.
blower and empty its content by unfastening the zip (
11
) placed at the
bottom of the bag. Prior to reinstallation of the bag clean the discharge
n
Extension cable
nozzle (
9
) of the blower housing. Remember to fasten the zip back before
While working with the blower on the open area it is necessary to use
the blower is switched on.
appropriate electric extension cables purposefully dedicated for such
applications. To avoid unintended disconnection of the electric line make
a loop at the end of the extension cable (
16
) and attach it to the
NOTE!
Prior to commencement of any maintenance jobs, switch the device
dedicated bracket (
15
) according to Fig.
E
. Operators should put the
off and make sure that it is disconnected from the source of power voltage.
extension cable over a shoulder to the back and pay attention to always
WARNING!
Take care to avoid moistening of the blower. Do never spray it
keep the cable behind the machine
(see Fig.
F
)
.
with water.
Electric safety can be improved by application of a residual current device
In general, the machine needs no dedicated maintenance. To guarantee
(RDA) with the residual current of 30 mA.
safe and efficient operation clean the device immediately after each use.
OPERATION:
Use a brush to clean dirty components and ventilation slots.
n
Switching the device on and off
To clean the device housing use a wet clothe with a gentle cleaning
To switch the device on and off one has to use the trigger (
6
)
(see Fig.
D
)
.
agent. It is forbidden to use solvents or other chemicals that may damage
plastic components.
The desired operation mode of the device (blowing or suction) should be
selected before the machine is switched on.
To avoid development of mould and unpleasant odour detach the waste
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