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Instruction Manual

 

 

USING THE VACUUM 

 

When using the vacuum, ensure the bag is not damaged to ensure debris is not thrown at the user or bystanders.  

 

Ensure only light, 

DRY garden waste materials such as leaves, grass cuttings, clippings, small twigs and pieces of paper. 

 

When the bag is full, remove the bag and tip the contents into a recycling bin or compost heap. 

 

Adjust the speed of the blower, by adjusting the speed regulator (6). Lower speeds can prevent collection of stones or 

other hard/heavy debris. 

USING THE BLOWER 

 

Always be aware of the strength and direction of the air stream.  

 

Never direct the blower towards people or animals. 

 

Adjust the speed of the blower, by adjusting the speed regulator (6). 

SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE

 

 

Set adjustment lever (8) to vacuum 

 

          or blow 

 

When using as a vacuum: Insert the collection bag (9) as shown into the device and ensure that it clicks into place. 

SETTING THE BLOWER OR VACUUM SPEED 

 

Set the speed regulator (6) to the required blowing or vacuuming speed. 

SWITCHING ON AND OFF 

 

Set the On/Off switch to position [1] to switch the appliance on. 

 

Set the On/Off switch to position [0] to switch the appliance off. 

 

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING  

WARNING  

Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty. Keep the machine clean for better and safer 

performance. Store in a dry area, away from direct sunlight. 

 DANGER  

Risk of injury! Switch off the product and disconnect the mains plug before all cleaning and maintenance work. Wait till 

all moving parts are completely stopped. 

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tightened. 

 

We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so could 

invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty. 

 

The motor must be switched off, with the electrical plug removed from the power source, before the machine is 

unassembled, cleaned, serviced or maintained. 

CLEANING 

Keep your machine clean.  

Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use. 

 

Brush off coarse dirt. 

 

Wipe down the device with a slightly damp cloth. 

SUCTION & BLOWER TUBES 

 

It is advisable to remove the tubes from the machine regularly for cleaning.  

 

Use soapy water to remove any dirt or grime

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COLLECTION BAG 

 

Push the unlocking button (11) and fold the handle (10) downwards. 

 

Shake out the collection bag thoroughly, turn inside out and brush the bag out. 

 

You may wash the bag with a very mild detergent BY HAND, but ensure it is completely dry before attaching to the 

machine and use. 

 

Regularly check the bag for rips, tears or holes and replace immediately if damaged. 

 

Summary of Contents for 1938199001

Page 1: ...nual paying particular attention to the safety instructions The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product speci cation and livery according to continues product improvements v en Original...

Page 2: ...al educational use only Commercial copying redistribution hiring or lending is prohibited No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any other form or means with...

Page 3: ...he assembly is missing or damaged please contact us INTENDED USE This device is suited solely for the vacuuming and blowing of light and DRY materials such as leaves garden waste grass small branches...

Page 4: ...Always TURN OFF THE MOTOR REMOVE ELECTRICAL PLUG FROM SOURCE ensuring the machine has stopped before cleaning removing or making adjustments 15m Keep all bystanders animals at least 15 metres away fr...

Page 5: ...itation the wearing of a face mask is recommended 5 Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that can be drawn into the air inlet 6 Do not wear clothing with attachments i e toggles or drawstrings that...

Page 6: ...ar Appropriate gloves are also recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair preventing it from getting caught in machinery DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear KE...

Page 7: ...ured in accordance with a normed test procedure and can be used in order to compare one tool with another The specifiedvibration emission value can also be used for an introductory evaluation of the e...

Page 8: ...ction Manual COMPONENTS A Wheels B Blower Nozzle C Suction Tube D Front Handle E On Off Switch F Speed Regulator G Rear Handle H Blow Vac Selector Lever I Collection Bag I A D C B E F G H 1 2 3 CASING...

Page 9: ...14 13 12 11 10 14 13 Image used for information purposes only and may not represent the actual product...

Page 10: ...low anyone to enter the operating DANGER ZONE with you The danger zone is an area 15 metres in radius Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown object...

Page 11: ...age of the machine may void your warranty Keep the machine clean for better and safer performance Store in a dry area away from direct sunlight DANGER Risk of injury Switch off the product and disconn...

Page 12: ...urself Please consult the following table before contacting the manufacturer or selling retailer You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possibly money too If you can t fix the fault yourself cont...

Page 13: ...PARTS DIAGRAM WEEBV2800...

Page 14: ...WE123 1029901010 Double Terminal 1 12 WE123 104050021 Clamp Spring 1 36 WE123 102070609 Electric Cable 1 13 WE123 301019159 1D Fan Cover 1 37 WE123 301041076 Cable Sheath 1 14 WE123 104020017 Locknut...

Page 15: ...assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN 50636 2 100 2014 EN 60335 2012 A11 2014 EN 62233 2008 Measured Sound Pressure Level LPA 93dB A K 3 dB A Measured Sound Power Level LWA 104dB A K...

Page 16: ...Notes Instruction Manual...

Page 17: ...Notes...

Page 18: ...using the following pages or at www webbgardenpower co uk By registering your machine you agree to maintain the machine in accordance with the service schedules speci ed in this manual and services du...

Page 19: ...e clutch friction components Control cable starter cords Fluids lubricants Spark plugs Blades Lawnmowers Brushcutters Cutter bars Hedgecutters Drive clutch cable surfaces Nylon Lines Line Trimmers Car...

Page 20: ...therefore reducing the environmental impact It is the owner s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is maintained at speci c intervals Any approved Webb service dealer can undertake a servi...

Page 21: ...s have been completed PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER DURING SERVICE WORK 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second year wa...

Page 22: ...Service Record 48 Months Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date 72 Months 96 Months 120 Months 60 Months 84 Months 108 Months 132 Months Instruction Manual...

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