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Customer Helpline 

0845 450 5299

www.gardenservicecentre.co.uk

Customer Helpline 

0845 450 5299

www.gardenservicecentre.co.uk

Cold engine

Hot engine

Set start/stop switch 

to 1 position

Press primmer bulb 

5~6 times

Set the choke to Full 

choke

Set the choke to Half 

choke

Pull the starter till 

engine runs

Set the choke to run 

position

Step 1 - Starting the Engine

Operating the Blower Vaccum

To start a cold engine

1. Set the stop switch into the “I” position. 
2. Press the primer bulb 5~6 times, the fuel can be pumped into the carburettor. 
3. Place the choke lever in position “full”.(              )
4. Now stand the blower on the ground, place left hand on the throttle trigger of the rear handle. 
5. Use your right hand to pull the starter grip quickly until the engine starts up.
6. Let it run about 15 seconds (idle speed).
7. set the choke to run position(           ), then operate the blower vacuum.

ATTENTION! 

Do not pull too much.

  

To start a warm engine:

1. Set the switch into the “I” position. 
2. Set the choke lever to half choke (              ).
3. Pull the starter grip quickly until engine runs.
4, set the choke to run position(          ), then operate the blower vacuum.

Step 2 - Vacuum Function

Operating the Blower Vaccum

Set the mode selection lever to the Vacuum position. 

Notice!

 Ensure that the selection lever is fully rotated and has located correctly

Position the suction mouth on the area to be cleared. Swing the vacuum from side to side 

with the nozzle a few centimeters above the ground. Progress slowly forward as the debris is 

collected.

WARNING! 

Never operate vacuum without vacuum bag well attached, as flying debris can cause 

major injury to user or bystanders. Always make sure bag zipper is closed.

WARNING! 

Do not vacuum hot or burning materials (e.g. hot ash, glowing cigarettes) from 

outdoor fireplaces or barbecue pits. Always wait for these materials to be cool enough. Do not 

vacuum lighted smoking material such as discarded cigars or cigarettes. Do not operate unit near 

open flame.

WARNING! 

This unit is designed to vacuum up debris such as leaves, small bits of paper, small 

twigs, weeds, grass clippings, etc. Do not use this unit for any other purpose.

WARNING! 

Do not attempt to vacuum rocks, broken glass, bottles, tin cans or other such 

objects. Damage to impeller and unit as well as operator injury could result.
If vacuum tube is level with power unit horizontal, rocks or large objects may be drawn into tube, 

damaging the impeller.

Summary of Contents for SLX25B

Page 1: ...Customer Helpline on 0845 450 5299 prior to returning product to store Sovereign 25cc Petrol Blower Vacuum C o m p l e t e P r o d u c t S u p p o r t A f t e r s a l e s S e r v i c e SLX25B Sep 201...

Page 2: ...his assembly manual in a safe place following assembly for reference at a later date WARNING Always ensure anyone intending to operate this blower vacuum is fully conversant with the contents of this...

Page 3: ...t all the parts for signs of damage Do not assemble the blower vacuum if you observe any damaged components 1 Remove all parts of the blower vacuum from the box and carefully remove all packaging Take...

Page 4: ...B Loosen the 2 screws C Put the assembled tube insert into blower body Retighten the screws B C using the allen key provided C Step 3 Assembling the dust bag Put the dust bag over the air guide tube a...

Page 5: ...call the Customer Helpline on 0845 450 5299 prior to returning product to store Sovereign 25cc Petrol Blower Vacuum C o m p l e t e P r o d u c t S u p p o r t A f t e r s a l e s S e r v i c e SLX25...

Page 6: ...e appropriate safety measures you should take when operating and maintaining the blower Before any use refer to the corresponding paragraph in the present manual This symbol before a safety comment in...

Page 7: ...en or untrained individuals to use this product Keep all bystanders especially children and pets at least 15 m from the operating area Do not operate this product when you are tired ill or under the i...

Page 8: ...paring to Operate the Blower Step 1 Filling with Engine Fuel This product is powered by a 2 Stroke engine and requires pre mixing of petrol and 2 cycle oil Mix a high quality 2 Stroke engine oil accor...

Page 9: ...he blower vacuum Step 2 Vacuum Function Operating the Blower Vaccum Set the mode selection lever to the Vacuum position Notice Ensure that the selection lever is fully rotated and has located correctl...

Page 10: ...operate the blower with other people or animals in the immediate vicinity Allow a minimum of 9 meters 30 feet between operators and other people or animals Never blow debris in direction of bystander...

Page 11: ...rage and handling of petrol Excess fuel should be used up in other 2 Stroke engine powered equipment Remove any coarse dirt Wipe the machine with a soft damp cloth Performing routine maintenance corre...

Page 12: ...odes too far away 2 Fouled carburettor or its jets 3 Fouled air filter 4 Exhaust exhaust channel 5 Sealing ring in crankcase not sealing properly 6 Worn cylinders pistons and piston rings 7 Wrong fuel...

Page 13: ...in an extension of the guarantee period and no new guarantee will become active for the work performed or parts fitted This also applies when an on site Service is used 5 Please keep your sales receip...

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