TimberPro EB700A Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

Use  the  safety  goggles  and  ear  protectors. 

In  order  not  to 

injure yourself, it is recommended that you use non slippery boots; 
do not use the machine with bare feet or while wearing sandals or 
open shoes.  Use a dust mask if you are working in a dusty area.

2.3.  VIBRATIONS

ine exposes the user to

"white finger" syndrome

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ensitivity in the fingers and a

cause nerve and circulatory

temperature,  leading  to  lack  of sensitivity  in  the  fingers  and  a  burning 
sensation.   This may  cause nerve and circulatory problems, as well as 
necrosis. 

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white finger syndrome,

ing instructions:

• Wear gloves.
• Take frequent breaks.

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velops, immediately

If one of the above symptoms develops, immediately go see a doctor. 

Do  not  forget  to  transmit  this manual if you sell or lend the machine. 

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ork in good lighting.

to injuries.

r near the street or

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osive atmospheres or in the

r gas

Choose  appropriate  clothing.  Never wear loose clothing  or 
jewel

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ry.  Keep  your  hair,  clothing  and  gloves  far  from 

moving parts. 

They  can 

get

  caught  in  the  moving  parts.   We  recommend  that you 

wear  long  pants  and  gloves  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury caused by 
projected objects.

If the blower vibrates strangely, stop the  engine  and inspect the 
machine to find the cause and  resolve  it.   If you can’t find 

the 

cause

, take the machine to a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer.

If  you  have  to  remove  material  that  got  into  the  blower ducts, 
turn off the engine before removing it. 

Be careful not to put your fingers or another part of your body in or near 
the entry area of the blow tube of the machine. 

Attention!  When  you  are  working  with  ear  protectors, 
you  must  be  extra  careful  since  auditory  signals 
(alarms, cries, etc.) are lessened. 

The noise produced by the machine can damage 
your ears.  

Use ear protectors. 

If you regularly work with the machine, 
see the doctor on a regular basis to have your hearing 
checked  out.

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English

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vibrations and may caus

Prolonged  use  of  the  machine  exposes  the  user  to 
vibrations  and  may  cause  

"

white  finger

"

  syndrome 

Thi

(Raynaud  phenomenon).   

This  syndrome reduces the feeling 

sensation in your hands

sensation  in  your  hands  and  the ability to regulate 

temperature, leading to lack o
burning sensation.

This m

that con

prolonged expo

vibrations. To reduce the risk
please pay attention to the foll

The  main  factor  that  contributes  to  white  finger  syndrome  is 
prolonged  expossure  to  elevated  levels  of  vibrations.  To  reduce 
the  risk    of  white  finger  syndrome,  please  pay  attention  to  the 
following instructions:

Always hold the handles fir

Always hold the handles firmly.

If one of the above symptoms

SAFETY IN THE WORK

Keep the work area clean, an
Messy and dark areas may lea

When you are working in

you

machine in ex

presence of flammable liquid

Do not use the machine in explosive atmospheres or in the presence 

of flammable liquids  or gas.

2.4 SAFETY IN THE WORK AREA

Keep the work area clean, and work in good lighting.  Messy and dark 

areas may lead to injuries.

When you are working in  or near the street or highways, make sure 
you don’t disturb traffic with blown away objects.

Summary of Contents for EB700A

Page 1: ...Model EB700A ENG PT ES IT FR DE Owner s Manual P 2 19 Notice d utilisation P 20 37 Betriebsanweisung P 38 55 Libretto d instruzioni P 56 73 Manual de instrucciones P 74 91 Manuel do operador P 92 109...

Page 2: ...simplify your work Remember that for maintenance and trouble shooting and the purchase of parts and or accessories this machine should only be inspected by a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer ATTENTION R A...

Page 3: ...or with a lack of experience or knowledge ATTENTION Do not allow minors to use this machine ATTENTION make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine Familiarize yourself with the m...

Page 4: ...it Be careful not to put your fingers or another part of your body in or near the entry area of the blow tube of the machine Attention When you are working with ear protectors you must be extra caref...

Page 5: ...ons e of the intended ld responsible for injuries and t use of the e the machine for the Do not force the machine Use the machine for the correct application ground and gather other material than it i...

Page 6: ...ons that may affect the operation of the machine Keep the handles clean and dry Oily or greasy handles are slippery and may cause loss of control of the machine Stop the engine before making any adjus...

Page 7: ...structions and warnings DANGER Flammable fuel Do not touch hot surface Never use fuel alone or fuel older than 2 months Always mix 95 lead free gasoline with 100 synthetic oil gasoline 40 Oil 1 Mixtur...

Page 8: ...for exterior use in a dry atmosphere and at temperatures between 5 C and 45 C The manufacturer is in no case responsible for injuries caused by the incorrect use of the machine The manufacturer is no...

Page 9: ...e RPM iddle min 1 2 800 Engine RPM max power min 1 8 000 Fuel Lead free gasoline 2 stroke synthetic oil Ratio2 5 Fuel consumption at max power ISO8893 kg h 1 253 Fuel tank capacity 1 8 Air flow m min...

Page 10: ...d then turn towards the bottom of the opening 2 Installation of the tubes Connect the straight trottle tube 3 to the throttle lever and then to the flexibele tube 2 and then connect the flexible tube...

Page 11: ...s clean clean the filter if necessary Tighten repair or replace everything that is necessary before using the machine Do not use any accesory for the machine other then those recommended by our compan...

Page 12: ...achine if 7 USE OF THE MACHINE machine for the The use of this blower for oth cause harm to the user and or Only use the machine for the uses it has been designed for The use of this blower for other...

Page 13: ...hine and the user The use of non original spare parts may risk accidents personal injury and breaking the machine yourself rburetor contact a Adjustment of the carburetor commend that this is done by...

Page 14: ...nder fins English The fuel tank has a filter Thi the fuel hose and can be remo other sim The fuel tank has a filter This part is located at the end of the fuel hose and can be removed using a wire in...

Page 15: ...etic oil The safety switch of the ventilator is loose or the cover is not closed correctly Tighten the safety switch The carburetor is dirty Bring your machine to a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer The swi...

Page 16: ...Dirty exhaust pipe Bring your machine to a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer The fuel used is not appropriate Use fuel with an appropriate octane level 100 synthetic oil The engine has trouble starting Dir...

Page 17: ...al recycling center Stop the engine and let it cool down 5 minutes before you put the machine away or transport it The exhaust pipe continues to be hot after the engine stops Never place the machine n...

Page 18: ...terms described below is for 2 years from the date of purchase for parts and labor against defects in manufacturing and equipment 13 2 EXCLUSIONS The TIMBERPRO warranty does not cover Normal wear due...

Page 19: ...utants from internal combustion engines to be installed in non road mobile machinery Directive 2000 14 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 May 2000 on the approximation of the laws o...

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