Shindaiwa EB3410 Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

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For safe use of your product

Precautions for use

 WARNING

Users of the product

The product should not be used by:

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people who are tired

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people who have taken alcohol

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people who are on medication

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people who are pregnant

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people who are in poor physical 
condition

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people who have not read the op-
erator's manual

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children

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Failure to observe these instruc-
tions could lead to an accident.

Environment of use and operation

Do not use the product:

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when it is raining, thundering, or lightning strikes are 
likely to occur.

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on steep slopes or in place which give no secure foot-
hold and are thus slippery.

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at night or in places with poor visibility.

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A serious injury could result if you fall or slip, or fail to oper-
ate the product correctly. 

Using the product

When using the product, pay special attention to observe 
the following precautions.

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Do not allow people who are irrelevant to the work con-
ducted or animals to be in the worksite.

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Do not point the blower pipe at people or animals.

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Do not use the product in places where there is no sure 
foothold.

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Hold the arm tightly.

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Avoid using the product late at night or early in the 
morning so that the neighbors will not be disturbed by 
noise.

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Failure to observe these instructions could lead to an acci-
dent or injury. 

Turn off the engine when moving around

When moving around in the situations described below, 
turn off the engine and move with the product shouldered.

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Moving to the place where you are working

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Moving to another area while you are working

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Leaving the place where you have been working

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Failure to observe these precautions could cause burns or 
serious injury.

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When transporting the product by car, empty the fuel 
tank, put the product in the upright position, and secure 
it firmly in place to prevent it from moving around.

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Travelling by car with fuel in the fuel tank could lead to a fire.

Be careful not to get caught in the fan

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Be careful not to get your hair caught in the fan.

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Never put your hand in between the engine and the 
backpack frame when the product is in operation.

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The wind pressure from the fan could make your hand get 
caught in the fan, resulting in a serious injury. 

Vibration and cold

It is believed that a condition called Raynaud's Phenome-
non which affects the fingers of certain individuals may be
brought about by exposure to vibration and cold. Expo-
sure to vibration and cold may cause tingling and burning,
followed by loss of  colour and numbness in the fingers.
The following precautions are strongly recommended be-
cause the minimum exposure which might trigger the ail-
ment is unknown.

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Keep your body warm, especially the head and neck, 
feet and ankles, and hands and wrists.

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Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigorous 
arm exercises during frequent work breaks, and also by 
not smoking.

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Limit the number of hours of operation.
Try to fill each day with jobs where operating the blower 
or other hand-held power equipment is not required.

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If you experience discomfort redness and swelling of 
the fingers, followed by whitening and loss of feeling, 
consult your physician before exposing yourself further 
to cold and vibration.

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Failure to observe these instructions could result in damage 
to your health.

Summary of Contents for EB3410

Page 1: ...1Top cover OPERATOR S MANUAL EB3410 WARNING READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW THE RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY...

Page 2: ...ace where it is readily accessible If you have lost your manual or it is damaged and no longer readable please purchase a new one from your shindaiwa dealer The units used in this manual are SI units...

Page 3: ...engine 8 Handling the product 9 Packing list 12 Description 13 Before you start 14 Assembly 14 Preparing the fuel 15 Engine operation 16 Starting the engine 16 Stopping the engine 17 Operation 18 Oper...

Page 4: ...UTION This symbol accompanied by the word DANGER calls attentions to an act or a condition which will lead to serious personal injury or death of op erators and bystanders This symbol accompanied by t...

Page 5: ...ol Cold Start Position Choke Closed Beware of fire Choke Control Run Position Choke Open Beware of electric shocks Idle speed Ignition ON OFF Fast speed Engine start Beware of high temperature areas S...

Page 6: ...and what the decal means before using your product If the decal becomes unreadable due to wear and tear or damage or peels off and is lost please purchase a replacement decal from your shindaiwa deale...

Page 7: ...cautions when refuelling Do not add so much fuel that it reaches the mouth of the fuel tank Keep the fuel within the prescribed level up to the shoulder level of the fuel tank Mop up any fuel that ove...

Page 8: ...he product is running Put safety first in the case of fire or smoke If fire comes from the engine or smoke appears from any area other than the exhaust vent first distance yourself from the product to...

Page 9: ...se the product unless it has been checked and maintained You must not use the product unless it has been checked and maintained Always ensure that the prod uct is checked and maintained on a regular b...

Page 10: ...g Leaving the place where you have been working Failure to observe these precautions could cause burns or serious injury When transporting the product by car empty the fuel tank put the product in the...

Page 11: ...mal vibration or sounds Contact your shindaiwa dealer for repair Continuing to use parts when they are damaged could lead to an accident or serious injury WARNING Wear protective gear Wear appropriate...

Page 12: ...ave unpacked the box please check the parts that it contains Contact your shindaiwa dealer if anything is missing or broken Number Part name Quantity Number Part name Quantity 1 Power Head 1 5 Operato...

Page 13: ...ditional 4 or 5 times 6 Fuel tank cap Covers and seals fuel tank 7 Fuel tank Contains fuel and fuel filter 8 Spark arrestor Catalytic silencer Silencer The si lencer or catalytic silencer controls exh...

Page 14: ...he nozzle Mark THIS SIDE UP must face up Remove blower pipes 1 To detach the blower pipe push the locking pin in and rotate pipe anticlockwise The hex wrench can be used WARNING Read the operator s ma...

Page 15: ...the outside air When refuelling loosen the fuel tank cap slightly to eliminate the difference in pressure Always wipe up any fuel spills Move at least 3m away from where you refueled before you start...

Page 16: ...sition and if necessary restart engine WARNING When starting the engine observe the precautions described from Page 4 in the section For safe use of your prod uct to ensure that you operate the produc...

Page 17: ...rge Bulb Pump purge bulb until fuel is visible and flows freely in the clear fuel tank return line 4 Recoil Starter Place the unit on a flat clear area Firmly grasp throttle grip with left hand and ra...

Page 18: ...gs to move grass or leaves from parking lots or walkways 6 Use full throttle when moving heavy loads such as dirt or snow WARNING Always wear safety glasses hearing protection face filter mask and tak...

Page 19: ...ttle limiter function that allows the operator to pre set the maximum engine speed This is useful for reducing the noise emitted by the blower in noise sensitive areas Setting Throttle Limiter For red...

Page 20: ...one 6 Tap filter gently on a hard surface to dislodge debris from el ement or use compressed air from the inside to blow debris out and away from air filter element Area Maintenance Page Before use M...

Page 21: ...1130017 Parts required None Before Adjustment Check that Air filter is clean and properly installed Spark arrestor screen is free of carbon Blower pipes are installed 1 Place the unit on the ground an...

Page 22: ...maintain proper engine operating temperature cooling air must pass freely through the cylinder fin area This flow of air car ries combustion heat away from the engine Overheating and engine seizure ca...

Page 23: ...e for wear 4 Inspect insulator for oil or other deposits 5 Replace plug if needed and tighten to 16 7 N m 18 6 N m 170 kgf cm to 190 kgf cm 1 Housing cover IMPORTANT Do not remove the housing cover If...

Page 24: ...ance 5 While holding adjustment screw in place with Allen driver tighten locknut with wrench 6 Turn engine over several times and return to TDC compres sion Recheck with proper feeler gauge to make su...

Page 25: ...il ratio YES Is fuel visible and moving in the return line when priming NO Check for clogged fuel filter and or vent Replace fuel filter or vent as re quired Restart Priming pump not functioning prope...

Page 26: ...or damaged Clean repair or replace as neces sary Carbon deposits on the piston or in the silencer Consult your shindaiwa dealer Engine is rough at all speeds May also have black smoke and or unburned...

Page 27: ...plug NGK CMR5H or equivalent resistor type spark plug of the cor rect range Overheated engine Idle engine until cool Excessive vibration Debris build up in impeller Clean debris from impeller as re qu...

Page 28: ...the silencer catalytic silencer and surrounding cover become hot Always keep exhaust area clear of flammable debris during transportation or when storing otherwise serious property damage or personal...

Page 29: ...roke single cylinder 34 0 1 06 8000 8700 3000 Diaphragm type Flywheel magneto CDI system NGK CMR5H Automatic recoil system Air Volume with straight pipe Air Speed with straight pipe m3 min m s 9 4 90...

Page 30: ...30 X750 017 21 0 X750 193 040 0 2010 1Notes and rear cover MEMORANDUM...

Page 31: ...31 X750 017 21 0 X750 193 040 0 2010 MEMORANDUM...

Page 32: ...32 X750 017 21 0 X750 193 040 0 2010 7 2 SUEHIROCHO 1 CHOME OHME TOKYO 198 8760 JAPAN PHONE 81 428 32 6118 FAX 81 428 32 6145 Printed in Japan 1009n 0750 ES...

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