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Unpacking

Due to modern mass production techniques, it is

unlikely that your power tool is faulty or that a part is

missing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate

the tool until the parts have been replced or the fault

has been rectified.

Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.

Assembly

Installing the blow tube (Fig. 2)

Do not use the device until the blow tube has

been properly mounted on the blower housing.

1. Slightly push the nozzle mouth(10) to the tube (1)

until the lockpin(1.1) lock into the hole of the nozzle

mouth, then slide the tube (1) to the main body

until with the main body pin(2) lock into the tube.

Installing and removing the rechargeable battery

Always switch the tool off before you insert or

remove the rechargeable battery.

2. If you want to remove the rechargeable battery

from the tool, press the interlock of the battery

and pull the it from the tool (Fig. 3).

3. To insert the rechargeable battery in the tool, first

line up the base of the rechargeable battery with

the guide on the housing (Fig. 4). Then push the

rechargeable battery firmly into the tool (Fig. 4)

until hear the locking click into place. If the

rechargeable battery is not locked into place, you

or other persons may be injured.

Warning:  Only use the rechargeable battery

provided by the manufacturer.

Charging the batteries with fast battery charger not

included 

(Fig. 5)

• Plug the charging device (8) into the mains socket.

Make sure that the mains voltage cited on the

charging station complies with the voltage supplied

by your socket. The green light on the right side of

the charging station will blink

• Slide the rechargeable battery (6) into the charging

station. It can only be inserted in one position (Fig. 5).

• The battery charging process now begins and is

signalled by the red indicator light on the charging

station (9). The 3 green LEDs on battery (6) light

up in turn.

• Once the rechargeable battery has been fully

charged, the indicator light on the right side of the

charging station (9) changes to green and red LED

extinguish. The charging process ends automati-

cally. The 3 green LEDs on battery.

• Charging takes approx. 1-1.2 hours. The battery

heats up during the charging process. This is normal

and does not signal a fault. Remove the

rechargeable battery after no more than 5 hours.

Note:

  Occasionally, the permissible temperature

range may be exceeded during the charging cycle.

In  this case, the electronic charging control interrupts

the charging cycle to avoid any damage to the

battery. The read control light will then glow

continuously. If you should witness this, pull the battery

from the charging station and let it cool down for

about 30 minutes. Then, restart the charging cycle

by sliding the battery back onto the charging station.

• It is not required to monitor the charging time.

• Pull the plug of the charging unit if it is not in use.

• If the battery is not lit up, check if there is electric

current in the socket. If the charging of the batteries

is not possible, give the battery charger and the

batteries to a service shop.

Push the button X to check the changing level (Fig. 5)
The following indications may occur:

• All 3 control lights are glowing: the battery is fully

charged.

• 2 control lights are glowing: the charging level is

still acceptable.

• 1 control light is glowing: the battery is discharged.

Recharge the battery immediately!

Note! 

 The battery (6) will not reach its full capacity

of the charging station illuminates until the charging

device (8) is disconnected from the mains. Multiple

charging cycles may be required in order to reach

the maximum charge.

Note:

 The battery is equipped with a deep-discharge

protection feature: the tool is automatically switched

off if the battery is discharged. Recharge the battery

immediately if this should be the case.

Thermal and voltage  protection

If the tool is subject to excessively high loads for an

extended period, the rechargeable battery may

switch off. If this occurs leave the battery to cool down

for approx. 30 minutes.

Note:

• When charger is connected to mains socket, but

without battery charing, the right side green LED

of the charging station would blink and the left

side red LED extinguish.

• When charging the battery, the left side red LED of

the charger station illuminates (green LED extin-

guishs) and the 3 green LED on the battery light up

in turn.

• When the battery is fulled charged, the right side

green LED of the charger station illuminates (red

LED extinguishs) and the 3 green LED on the battery

light up.

Summary of Contents for 4344

Page 1: ...1 SOFFIATORE A BATTERIA 20 V Cod 4344 Manuale d uso Operating manual 20V BATTERY BLOWER Traduzione delle istruzioni originali ...

Page 2: ...a rapido NON IN DOTAZIONE 10 Beccuccio 11 Pulsante di sbloccaggio della batteria 12 Caricabatteria standard IN DOTAZIONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 Description of the parts 1 Blow tube 2 Blow tube connection pin 3 Handle 4 On off switch 5 Air Vents 6 Battery 7 Main body 8 Charging device NOT INCLUDED 9 Charging station NOT INCLUDED 10 Nozzle mouth 11 Battery interlock 12 Standard battery charger Traduzione ...

Page 3: ...razione e spiegazione dei pittogrammi 8 Disimballaggio 9 Montaggio 9 Installazione del tubo di soffiaggio 9 Installazione e rimozione della batteria ricaricabile 9 Funzionamento 10 Funzione di soffiaggio 10 Consigli di lavoro 10 Pulizia e Stoccaggio 10 Smaltimento rifiuti e tutela dell ambiente 10 Servizio Riparazione 10 Ricambi 10 Specifiche tecniche 11 Assistenza Il vostro soffiatore per foglie ...

Page 4: ...rete con cavo oppure all apparecchio alimentato a batteria senza fili Conservare queste istruzioni Area di lavoro Tenere l area di lavoro pulita e ben illuminata Le zone non sgombre e buie favoriscono gli inci denti Non fare funzionare apparecchi elettrici in at mosfere esplosive ad esempio in presenza di liquidi gas o polveri infiammabili Gli apparec chi elettrici generano scintille che possono i...

Page 5: ...curarsi che il dispositivo sia spento prima di inserire la batteria L inserimento di una batteria in un apparecchio elettrico acceso può provocare incidenti Per caricare le batterie usare solamente i dispositivi di ricarica consigliati dal produttore Le unità di ricarica sono solitamente concepite per determinati tipi di batterie rischio di incendio in caso di utilizzo con altri tipi Usare solamen...

Page 6: ...delle presenti istruzioni di adoperare il dispo sitivo I regolamenti locali possono limitare l età dell operatore 4 Non far funzionare mai il dispositivo mentre al tre persone in particolare bambini o animali domestici sono nei paraggi 5 L operatore o utente è responsabile di incidenti o pericoli riguardanti altre persone e relativi beni 2 Preparazione 1 Quando si utilizza il dispositivo indossare...

Page 7: ...offiatore per foglie se qualche compo nente del dispositivo è difettoso o usurato 2 Tenere lontane le altre persone in particolare bambini o animali domestici dal dispositivo men tre è in funzione Tenere dette persone ad alme no 6 m dalla vostra area di lavoro 3 Prima di iniziare i lavori eliminare materiali ta glienti appuntiti o ardenti 4 Evitare l avviamento involontario assicurarsi che l inter...

Page 8: ...te presso i punti di raccolta designati 9 La batteria contiene litio Non eliminarla quale rifiuto domestico 10 Livello di capacità acustica garantito LWA 87 dB A 11 Leggere attentamente tutte le istruzioni di sicurezza e le istruzioni di funzionamento 12 Il dispositivo di ricarica è progettato solamente per uso in ambienti interni 13 Doppio isolamento 14 Conforme alle norme di sicurezza pertinenti...

Page 9: ...teria si accendono La procedura di ricarica dura circa un ora un ora e mezza La batteria si scalda durante l opera zione di caricamento È normale e non è indice di guasto Rimuovere la batteria ricaricabile dopo non oltre 5 ore Nota Ogni tanto è possibile che la temperatura consentita venga superata durante il ciclo di caricamento In tal caso il controllo elettronico della ricarica interrompe il ci...

Page 10: ...ricabile si sia raffreddata e caricarla completamente 6 Le batterie ricaricabili perdono la loro carica in modo graduale Quanto più alta è la temperatu ra tanto più velocemente perdono carica Se vie ne riposta per periodi prolungati caricare la batteria ricaricabile ogni uno o due mesi Ciò prolungherà la durata della batteria Attenzione Per ulteriori interventi di manutenzione o riparazio ne si pr...

Page 11: ...one mano braccio ATTENZIONE Per sicurezza occorrerebbe valutare lo sforzo applicato quando l apparecchio è in uso ad esempio quando l apparecchio è spento Ciò ren derà possibile ridurre significativamente lo sforzo esercitato per tutto il tempo in cui si utilizza l appa recchio Ridurre al minimo i rischi se l apparecchio vibra Per la manutenzione seguire le istruzioni di questo libretto e assicura...

Page 12: ...13 Work area GB 13 Electrical safety GB 13 Personal safety GB 13 Power tool use and care GB 14 Appropriate handling and use of battery operated power tools GB 14 Service GB 14 Safety instructions for the charger and rechargeable battery GB 14 General safety instructions GB 15 Additional safety instructions for leaf blowers GB 15 Pictogram illustration and explanation GB 17 Unpacking GB 18 Assembly...

Page 13: ... in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of fiammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control Electrical safety Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk o...

Page 14: ...ny contact with battery fluid Flush with water in case of contact If battery fluid should get into your eyes seek medical advice additionally Leaking battery fluid may lead to irritations of the skin or burns Service Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair personnel using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Safety instructio...

Page 15: ...n it is left unattended when checking cleaning or removing blockage from the device when you carry out cleaning or maintenance work or exchange accessories after contact with foreign objects or if there is abnormal vibration 2 Avoid dangerous environments never use the device in moist or wet environments 3 Only operate the device during daylight or with good artificial lighting 4 Do not overreach ...

Page 16: ... safety goggles or corresponding safety eye wear when working with the leaf blower Wear hearing protection as soon as the noise level of the work becomes uncomfor table 2 Put up long hair so it does not reach below your shoulders Keep loosely fitting clothing ties tassels and dangling belts away from openings and moving parts 3 Never point the tube towards persons or windows 4 Only use the machine...

Page 17: ... household wast Dispose of only at a designated collection point 9 Battery contains lithium Do not dispose of as household refuse 10 Guaranteed acoustic capacity level LWA 87 dB A 11 Carefully read all safety instructions and operating instructions 12 The charging device is only intended for indoor use 13 Double insulated 14 Complies with the relevant safety standards 15 Do not expose battery to t...

Page 18: ...battery heats up during the charging process This is normal and does not signal a fault Remove the rechargeable battery after no more than 5 hours Note Occasionally the permissible temperature range may be exceeded during the charging cycle In this case the electronic charging control interrupts the charging cycle to avoid any damage to the battery The read control light will then glow continuousl...

Page 19: ...harge The higher the temperature the quicker they lose their charge For longer storage periods recharge the rechargeable battery every one or two months This will extend the lifespan of the rechargeable battery Attention For further maintenance or repair work please take the device to a service centre Waste disposal and environmental protection Dispose of the machine properly after it is worn out ...

Page 20: ...ese instruction The tool can cause hand arm vibration syndrome symptoms if it is not used properly WARNING To make sure an assessment should be made of the strain exerted when the tool is in use for example when the tool is swtched off This will make possible to significantly reduce the strain exerted during the entire time the tool is in use Minimise your risks if the tool vibrates Take care of t...

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