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POWXG4037 

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10.3 

Use/Operation 

The easiest way to use the blower vac is to place the shoulder strap in a comfortable position 
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ur shoulder and hold the rear handle at hip height so that the majority of the machine’s 

weight rests on the rollers. 
When using the blower vac to pick up leaves it is best to move the machine on the rollers. This 
ensures  that  the  blower  vac  is  at  the  perfect  height  above  the  ground.  The  blower  vac  is 
designed only to pick up leaves. To avoid machine damage that is not covered by the warranty; 
do not use it to pick up branches, stones or other hard materials. 
When using the machine as a leaf blower always work away from solid objects such as walls, 
fences,  etc.  Whilst  you  work  do  not  place  the  blower  vac  tube  too  close  to  the  leaves.  The 
machine  will  be more  effective  if you  keep  it  at  a certain distance away  from the  leaves  and 
blow the leaves forwards. 

10.4 

Switching operating mode (Fig. 6) 

To  switch  the  machine  from  blower  mode  to  vacuum  mode,  simply  switch  it  off  at  the  main 
switch and move the function selector lever to the other position. 

10.5 

Leaf bag (Fig. 7) 

Note:  Before  you  remove  and  empty  the  leaf  bag  ensure  that  the  machine  has  been 
disconnected from the mains power supply. 
To empty the leaf bag simply open the zip fastener, empty the bag and then close the zip 
fastener again. 
When the leaf bag is open you can also check the function of the blower vac’s slide control. If 
there is a blockage in the machine, check this function and remove the blockage. 

11 MAINTENANCE 

Check the blower vac for any signs of damage before each use 
After using the machine 
1. 

Empty the leaf bag. 

2. 

Check the vacuum tube and remove leaf residue. 

3. 

Check the blower vac’s slide control for leaf residue. 

4. 

Clean the machine with a soft dry cloth. 

5. 

Store the machine in a safe place where it is out of the reach of children. 

6. 

Clearing the impeller from debris  

Warning!  Unplug  the  machine  before  clearing  the  impeller,  use  gloves! 
Unscrew  the  knob  of  the  impeller  access  door.  Wearing  gloves,  carefully 
clear the impeller from debris 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWERplus POWXG4037

Page 1: ... MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 5 8 BEFORE USE 6 9 ASSEMBLY 6 9 1 Safety switch 6 9 2 Shoulder strap 6 9 3 Leaf bag Fig 2 6 9 4 Height adjustment Fig 3 6 9 5 Front handle adjustment Fig 4 6 9 6 Rake adjustment Fig 5 6 10 OPERATION 6 10 1 Switching ON OFF 6 10 2 Speed regulation 6 10 3 Use Operation 7 10 4 Switching operating mode Fig 6 7 10 5 Leaf bag Fig 7 7 11 MAINTENANCE 7 12 TECHNICAL DATA 8 13 NOISE...

Page 2: ...POWXG4037 EN Copyright 2019 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 10 ...

Page 3: ...FIG A 1 Bottom tube section 2 Wheels 3 Top tube section 4 Collection bag holder 5 Collect bag 45 L 6 Blow Vacuum function selector lever 7 Motor casing 8 Shoulder strap 9 Main ON OFF switch 10 Speed Control 11 Strap ring 12 Adjustable front handle 13 Rake knob 14 Rake 15 Length adjusting button 16 Window knob 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packing materials Remove remaining packaging and transi...

Page 4: ... to familiarize yourself with proper use of the device and its operating and control functions Under no circumstances should children be permitted to operate the blower Under no circumstances should persons who are unfamiliar with the contents of these instructions be permitted to operate the device Ordinances and regulations in some municipalities may set a minimum age for operation of the blower...

Page 5: ...a handle to lift or carry the device Always unplug the device under the following circumstances o When the blower is not in use is being carried transported or is left unattended o While examining cleaning or unclogging the device o When cleaning the device performing maintenance on it or attaching accessories to it o If the device strikes a foreign object or begins vibrating abnormally Use the bl...

Page 6: ...de the adjustable strap buckle forward or backwards 9 3 Leaf bag Fig 2 To secure the leaf bag to the machine simply attach the buckle to the top tube section and pull the expanding bag opening over the leaf discharge point on the bottom of the motor casing Then tighten the securing belt 9 4 Height adjustment Fig 3 Press the height adjusting button A and slide the Vacuum Blower tube B to desired le...

Page 7: ...ing operating mode Fig 6 To switch the machine from blower mode to vacuum mode simply switch it off at the main switch and move the function selector lever to the other position 10 5 Leaf bag Fig 7 Note Before you remove and empty the leaf bag ensure that the machine has been disconnected from the mains power supply To empty the leaf bag simply open the zip fastener empty the bag and then close th...

Page 8: ... Metal blade Yes Number of needles 10 Control handle Yes Safety switch yes Soft grip Yes Second handle type Adjustable auxiliary handle Shredding function Yes Blowing function Yes Vacuuming function yes Raking function Yes Tube type Telescopic Quick release collect bag yes Double wheel support Yes Built in rake Yes Easy cleaning window Yes 13 NOISE Noise emission values measured according to relev...

Page 9: ... be made on the warranty if the damage of the device is the result of negligent maintenance or overload Definitely excluded from the warranty is damage resulting from fluid permeation excessive dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given i...

Page 10: ...ds Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA Measured 102dB A Guaranteed 104dB A European harmonized standards including if applicable their amendments EN60335 1 2012 EN60335 2 100 2014 EN55014 1 2006 EN55014 2 2015 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 3 2013 Keepe...

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