8.
Always work moving away from solid objects such as walls, large stones,
automobiles and fences.
9.
Clean spaces with corners by starting in corners and moving outward to
straight areas to prevent an accumulation of debris, which could fly into face.
10. Be careful when working near valuable plants. The force of air could damage
tender plants.
11. Uses for your blowers: sweeping debris or grass clippings from driveways,
sidewalks, patios, parks etc. Gathering grass clippings,
straw or leaves into piles. Removing debris from corners, around joints and
between bricks.
Before starting
Before starting the machine, make sure that the vacuum bag is fitted and the
shoulder strap is adjusted to a suitable working position.
Cable connection (Fig. 2)
Attach the extension cord to one side of the cable hook as shown in Fig. 2.
On/Off switch (Fig. 3)
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The On/Off switch 3 is on the handle 2 of the motor housing 6.
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To switch on, push the switch forward to position "1" .
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To switch off, push the switch back to position "0".
Blowing (Fig. 4 and 5a)
Blow mode can be also used to clean corners, fences, walls, wooden areas or
beneath cars. Be careful how you point the jet of air as it could move heavy material
and cause injury or damage.
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Turn the Function switch anti-clockwise (B) to the position of blow mode.
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Turn the switch to on, point the jet of air in front of you and move forward,
slowly to gather together the leaves or to move the leaves from inaccessible
areas.
Vacuum mode (Fig. 4)
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Set the Function switch clockwise (A) to the position of vacuum mode.
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Make sure that the vacuum bag is fitted properly.
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Hold the blower vac tube several centimeters over the leaves which you are
going to suck up. Now switch the machine on.
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Hold the machine as shown in Fig. 5b and 5c, tilting the Blower/ Vacuum tube
slightly and use a sweeping action to collect light debris with approximately
50mm distance between the opening of Blower/ Vacuum tube and the floor or
ground.
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The leaves will be sucked up into the tube, mulched up and thrown into the
vacuum bag.
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