Sabre 4SISON BLB4QL-M Operator'S Manual Download Page 40

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STARTING INSTRUCTIONS

1.   Check the oil level before start. Add oil if need.

2.   Fill the fuel tank. Refer to "FUELING THE UNIT".

3.   Slowly press and release the primer bulb(2) 10 

times(Fig.10).

4.   Turn on the on/off switch(4) on the handle.

5.   Move the choke lever(1) up for closing the choke.

6.   Crouch in the starting position. When pulling the recoil 

starter rope(3), the operator and the unit must be in a 

stable position.

7.   Pull the recoil starter rope(3) with a controlled 

and steady motion 5 times until you can hear the 

deflagration of engine.

8.   Move the choke lever(1) down to open the choke.

9.   Pull the recoil starter rope(3) again to start the product. 

Allow the engine to warm up for 30 to 60 seconds at idle 

speed before increasing speed.

10.  When the product starts, squeeze the throttle trigger(6) 

to increase engine speed. The more pressure you apply, 

the faster it will run. 

NOTE:

Use the throttle position lever(5) which is intended for 

freeing your finger from throttle trigger to maintain a certain 

blower speed. 

STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS

1.   Release the throttle trigger(6) and allow the engine to 

idle. If the throttle position lever(5) is used,turn it back 

and wait the engine to slow down.

2.   Press and hold the On/Off switch(4) in the Off position 

until the engine comes to a complete stop (Fig.10). 

BLOWER INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:

To prevent serious personal injury or damage to 

the unit, do not hold the unit at your side. The 

engine may be extremely hot. Do not block the 

air intake.

•    To reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with sound 

level(s), hearing protection is required.

•    To reduce the risk of injury associated with contacting 

rotating parts, stop the engine before installing or 

removing attachments. Do not operate without guard(s) 

in place.

•     Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours 

not early in the morning or late at night when people 

might be disturbed. Comply with times listed in local 

ordinances. Usual recommendations are 9:00 a.m. to 

5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

•    To reduce noise levels, limit the number of pieces of 

equipment used at any one time.

•    To reduce noise levels, operate power blowers at the 

lowest possible throttle speed to do the job.

•    Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing.

•    In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces when 

water is available.

•    Conserve water by using power blowers instead of 

hoses for many lawn and garden applications, including 

areas such as gutters, screens, patios, grills, porches, 

and gardens.

•     Watch out for children, pets, open windows, or freshly 

washed cars. Blow debris away safely.

•     Use the full  blower pipe extension so the air stream can 

work close to the ground.

•     Keep feet apart and firmly planted.

•     Hold the unit in front of, and away from, your body.

•     Stand in the operating position. Stand up straight. Do 

not bend over.

NOTE:

After using blowers and other equipment, CLEAN UP! 

Dispose of debris in trash receptacles.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING:

To avoid serious personal injury, always stop the 

engine and allow it to cool before cleaning or 

maintaining the unit. Never perform cleaning or 

maintenance while the unit is running. It is not 

necessary to remove the blower tube assembly 

during maintenance.

WARNING:

Wear protective clothing and observe all safety 

instructions to prevent serious personal injury.

WARNING:

Use only original equipment manufacturer 

replacement parts and accessories for this 

unit. The use of any unauthorized parts or 

accessories could lead to serious injury to the 

user, or damage to the unit.

Only perform cleaning and maintenance work 

according to these instructions! All further works 

must be performed by a qualified specialist!

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Page 6: ...ne le istruzioni Acquisire familiarit con comandi e corretto uso dell unit 2 Non utilizzare questa unit se stanchi malati o sotto l influenza di alcool droghe o farmaci 3 Ispezionare l unit prima di o...

Page 7: ...appositi contenitori progettati e approvati per lo stoccaggio 2 Arrestare sempre il motore e lasciarlo raffreddare prima di riempire il serbatoio Non rimuovere mai il tappo del serbatoio del carburant...

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Page 9: ...sia spento e che tutte le parti in movimento siano ferme 25 Se si colpisce o si rimane impigliati con un oggetto estraneo arrestare subito l unit e verificare la presenza di danni Non utilizzare l uni...

Page 10: ...serire nulla nelle aperture dell aria nel tubo del soffiatore o nell ugello Non utilizzare l unit se le aperture o i tubi dell aria sono ostruiti da polvere lanugine capelli e qualsiasi altra cosa che...

Page 11: ...soffiatore fornite anche questo manuale 11 L unit progettata per soffiare materiale secco come foglie erba piccoli ramoscelli e pezzi di carta Non tentare di aspirare detriti bagnati e o acqua poich c...

Page 12: ...e revisionato 2 Lesioni e danni alla propriet causati da accessori rotti o da impatto improvviso di oggetti nascosti durante l uso 3 Pericolo di lesioni e danni materiali causati da oggetti volanti IN...

Page 13: ...lio Motore 170 ml Peso 8 8 kg 430x510x350 mm Dimensioni Imbragataura a Zaino Tappo Serbatoio Carburante Tappo Serbatoio Olio Motore Bulbo del Primer Impugnatura Avviamento Coperchio Filtro Aria Coperc...

Page 14: ...acceleratore Fig 4 4 Allineare e ruotare di 90 per fissare il tubo intermedio al tubo di controllo Assicurarsi che il tubo intermedio sia inserito posizionare e quindi serrare la vite Fig 5 5 Allinea...

Page 15: ...o Tenere scintille e fiamme libere a debita distanza dall area AVVERTENZA Rimuovere lentamente il tappo del serbatoio del carburante per evitare lesioni dovute agli spruzzi di carburante Non utilizzar...

Page 16: ...hi La protezione degli occhi deve soddisfare i requisiti ANSI Z87 1 e CE Per ridurre il rischio di lesioni associate all inalazione di polvere utilizzare una mascherina con filtro per le vie respirato...

Page 17: ...ALIA COM WWW S NOTA NOTA NOTA NOTA AVVERTENZA 5 Guardare nel foro di riempimento dell olio utilizzare una torcia a batterie se necessario Aggiungere olio dal foro di riempimento dell olio fino a quand...

Page 18: ...ta del cilindro Serrare la candela correttamente non stringere eccessivamente 7 Rimontare il cappuccio della candela e richiudere il coperchio candela PULIZIA Per evitare gravi lesioni personali spegn...

Page 19: ...gli sul riciclaggio Smaltimento della batteria difettosa o usata Scaricare la batteria azionando l utensile quindi rimuovere la batteria dall utensile Coprire i collegamenti della batteria con nastro...

Page 20: ...co a Marchio Livello pressione sonora 78 5dB A K 3dB A Livello potenza sonora misurato 93 3dB A K 1 92dB A Livello potenza sonora garantito 97dB A Livello Vibrazioni K 1 5 m s2 0 689m s2 Fascicolo Tec...

Page 21: ...IT 21 ESPLOSO RICAMBI WWW SABREITALIA COM...

Page 22: ...i carter motore lato avviamento 1 20 8202 986501 00 Rondella 1 21 8216 986501 00 Vite 1 22 8CA 32B Anello di tenuta 1 23 A037006 198 00 Paraolio 1 24 A073002 045 00 Rocchetto avviamento 1 25 A073002 0...

Page 23: ...rante 0 23m 57 8NA 05D Dado 2 58 A073002 012 00 Elemento filtrante 1 59 A015003 099 00 Pomolo filtro aria 1 60 A073002 010 00 Coperchio filtro aria 1 61 A073002 013 00 Ghigliottina chiusura aria 1 62...

Page 24: ...ensione e spegnimento 1 94 8SJJB50 16D Vite a brugola 24 95 A073002 033 00 Cavo di massa 1 96 A073002 056 00 Fascetta 1 97 A073002 025 00 Tubo flessibile 1 98 A073002 054 00 Fascetta 1 99 A073002 030...

Page 25: ...ENGINE GASOLINE BLOWER Model BLB4QL M 2400049 Operator s manual For customer support please call 39 0444 977655 or send email to SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS service sa...

Page 26: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 16 14 13 1 2 3 EN 2 WWW SABREITALIA COM...

Page 27: ...4 6 9 7 5 3 EN 8 WWW SABREITALIA COM...

Page 28: ...1 4 5 6 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 10 11 13 15 12 14 EN 4 0 025 in 0 31 in WWW SABREITALIA COM mm 0 60 a 0 80...

Page 29: ...t least 15 m away Wear hearing protection Wear eye protection Wear a dust mask Wear protective gloves Wear Sturdy non slip footwear Always use clean fresh unleaded fuel Refer to operator s manual for...

Page 30: ...attached and in the position recommended by the manufacturer Never allow children to operate the unit Teens must be trained accompanied and supervised by an adult Never allow adults to operate the uni...

Page 31: ...wear hearing protection and protective gloves to prevent ears and hands when operating this machine due to vibration and noise can cause personal injury If any foreign object is hit thrown or become...

Page 32: ...protection Eye protection should meet the requirements of EN 15503 To reduce the risk of injury associated with the inhalation of dust use a face filter mask in dusty conditions Wear heavy long pants...

Page 33: ...if any of the air openings or tubes are blocked Keep the air avoid serious injury do not operate the unit while on a ladder or a roof Keep hands face and feet away from all moving parts Do not touch o...

Page 34: ...le animals windows or automobiles Use extra caution when blowing debris near solid objects such as trees walls fences etc When possible blow away from such objects not toward them Take care when worki...

Page 35: ...hand refer to the Operation Instructions in this manual To reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with sound level hearing protection is required in the tank inside a building where fumes may reac...

Page 36: ...er tubes RESIDUAL RISKS Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements potential risks of injury and damage remain The following dangers can arise in connection...

Page 37: ...NOISE VIBRATION INFORMATION The declared vibration total value and the declared noise emission value have been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool...

Page 38: ...ire clamp to secure the throttle line Fig 4 4 Align and rotate 90 for attaching the Intermediate pipe to the control pipe Make sure the Intermediate pipe is in place and tighten the screw Fig 5 5 Alig...

Page 39: ...oke while filling the tank Keep sparks and open flames at a distance from the area WARNING Remove the fuel tank cap slowly to avoid injury from fuel spray Never operate the unit without the fuel tank...

Page 40: ...without guard s in place Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours not early in the morning or late at night when people might be disturbed Comply with times listed in local ordinances Usual r...

Page 41: ...the engine is still warm The oil will flow freely and carry away more impurities 1 Unscrew the nut in oil drain hole Fig 12 2 Tip the unit vertically to pour the oil out of the oil drain hole and into...

Page 42: ...unit especially the air filter 5 Store the unit in a dry well ventilated place away from smoke open flames or sparks Store the unit out of reach of children and lock up it to prevent unauthorized use...

Page 43: ...ve or used battery pack Discharge your battery pack by operating your tool then remove the battery pack from the tool Cover the battery pack connections with heavy duty adhesive tape to prevent short...

Page 44: ...rand Sound pressure level 78 5dB A K 3dB A Measured sound power level 93 3dB A K 1 92dB A Guaranteed sound power level 97dB A Vibration level K 1 5 m s2 0 689m s2 Technical File and Certification carr...

Page 45: ...EN 21 PARTS VIEW WWW SABREITALIA COM...

Page 46: ...216 986501 00 Bolt 1 22 8CA 32B Circlip for hole 1 23 A037006 198 00 Oil seal 1 24 A073002 045 00 Start dial 1 25 A073002 061 00 Damping pad 2 26 A073002 019 00 Recoil Starter Handle 1 27 A073002 068...

Page 47: ...D Hexagon nut 2 58 A073002 012 00 Filter 1 59 A015003 099 00 Knob 1 60 A073002 010 00 Air filter cover 1 61 A073002 013 00 Damper panel 1 62 A073002 011 00 Air filter holder 1 63 A073002 014 00 Choke...

Page 48: ...16D Pan head slotted internal plum screw 24 95 A073002 033 00 Flameout line 1 96 A073002 056 00 Clamp 1 97 A073002 025 00 Flexible Pipe 1 98 A073002 054 00 Clamp 1 99 A073002 030 00 Spring clamp 1 10...

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