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GENERAL SAFETY RULES 

  

WARNING 

Before you put the machine into operation, you must read this instruction manual. 

 

When using this machine, observe the following safety instructions to exclude the risk of personal injury or 

material damage. Please also observe the special safety instructions in the respective chapters. Where 

applicable, follow the legal directives or regulations for the prevention of accidents in relation to the use of 

this machine. 

 

When using petrol tools, basic safety precautions, including the following, should always be followed to 

reduce the risk of serious personal injury and/or damage to the unit. 

 

GENERAL OPERATION 

1.

 

Read this instruction manual carefully in its entirety before attempting to assemble this machine. Read, 

understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before operation. Keep this 

manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts. 

2.

 

Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this machine before operating it. 

3.

 

This machine is a precision piece of power equipment, not a plaything. Therefore, exercise extreme 

caution at all times. This machine has been designed to perform one job: to cut out moss and weeds from 

the root. Do not use it for any other purpose. 

4.

 

Never allow children under 16 years of age to operate this machine. Children 16 and over should read and 

understand the instructions and safe operation practices in this manual and on the machine and should be 

trained and always supervised by an adult. 

5.

 

Only responsible individuals who are familiar with these rules of safe operation should be allowed to use 

this machine. 

6.

 

Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones, 

toys and other foreign objects, which could be tripped over or picked up and thrown by the machine. 

Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury. 

7.

 

Plan your operating pattern to avoid discharge of material toward roads, pathways, bystanders and the 

like. Also, avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction, which may cause discharged material to 

ricochet back toward the operator. 

8.

 

To help avoid tine contact or a thrown object injury, stay in operator zone behind handles and keep 

children, bystanders, helpers and pets at least 20 metres from machine while it is in operation. Stop 

machine if anyone enters area. 

9.

 

Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during operation and while performing an adjustment or 

repair to protect your eyes. Thrown objects which ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes. 

10.

 

Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and close-fitting trousers and shirts. Shirts and trousers that cover 

the arms and legs and steel-toed shoes are recommended. Never operate this machine in bare feet, 

sandals, slippery or light- weight (e.g. canvas) shoes. 

11.

 

Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Always keep clear of discharge area, as the rotating 

tines can cause injury. 

12.

 

Never operate the machine without proper shields, guards, control lever or other safety protective devices 

in place and working. 

13.

 

Never operate the machine with damaged safety devices. Failure to do so, can result in personal injury. 

14.

 

Many injuries occur as a result of the tines being pulled over the foot during a fall caused by slipping or 

tripping. Do not hold on to the machine if you are falling; release the handle immediately. 

15.

 

Never pull the machine back towards you while you are walking. If you must back the machine away from 

a wall or obstruction, first look down and behind to avoid tripping and then follow these steps: 

A.

 

Step back from the machine to fully extend your arms. 

B.

 

Be sure you are well balanced with sure footing. 

C.

 

Pull the machine back slowly, no more than halfway towards you. 

D.

 

Repeat these steps as needed. 

 

 

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its application and 

limitations as well as the specific potential hazards. Retain these instructions for future reference. The 

operator is responsible for following the warnings & instructions in this manual and on the product. 

 

 

Read & understand operator’s manual 

before using the machine. Failure to 

follow instructions could result in death 

or serious injury. 

Please keep in a safe place for future 

reference. 

 

Always wear safety eye  

and ear protection when operating 

this machine. 

 

 

DANGER 

Keep all bystanders & animals away 

from the machine during operation. If 

approached, stop the machine 

immediately.

 

 

Always wear gloves to protect your 

hands. Wear foot protection or 

sensible shoes when using the 

machine 

 

WARNING — CARBON MONOXIDE 

Never run an engine indoors or in a 

poorly ventilated area. Engine exhaust 

contains carbon monoxide, an odorless 

and deadly gas. 

 

DANGER — THROWN DEBRIS 

Remove objects that can be thrown by 

the machine in any direction.  

 

DANGER 

 SLOPES 

Use extra caution on slopes. Do not trim 

on slopes greater than 15°. 

 

Always remove the spark plug lead 

from the spark plug before performing 

any maintenance, inspection or repair. 

 

WARNING — PETROL IS FLAMMABLE 

Allow the engine to cool at least two 

minutes before refueling. 

 

Do not expose to rain or damp 

conditions. 

 

No smoking 

 

Do not use near a flame, or sparks 

 

WARNING— HOT SURFACE 

Engine parts, especially the muffler, 

become extremely hot during operation. 

Allow engine and muffler to cool before 

touching. 

 

Moving Parts 

Rotating parts can contact or entangle 

hands, feet, hair, clothing or 

accessories. Traumatic amputation or 

severe laceration can result 

 

Keep guards in place and in working 

order. Replace damaged, missing or 

failed parts before using it. 

 

Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you 

to potential personal injury hazards. 

Obey all safety messages that follow 

this symbol to avoid possible injury. 

  

DANGER 

Indicates an imminently hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, will 

result in serious injury 

  

WARNING 

Indicates a potentially hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, could 

result in serious injury 

 

CAUTION 

Indicates a potentially hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, may 

result in minor or moderate injury. 

CAUTION 

Used without the safety alert  symbol 

indicates a potentially hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided, may 

result in property damage. 

 

CE Marking - the product meets demand 

and regulations set by the EU 

 

Noise Level 105dB - See label on 

machine for full details 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for WEWBVAC

Page 1: ...perator or machine in danger Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this manual our policy of continuous improvement determines the right to make modifications without prior warning Images are used for illustration purposes only en Original Instructions ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Minimum Two Persons Petrol Walk Behind Vacuum Blower WEWBVAC 1938267001 ...

Page 2: ...onal 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 without written permission from Handy Distribution In all cases this copyright notice must remain intact INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11 Sep 2020 ...

Page 3: ...w this manual frequently to familiarise yourself with the machine its features and operation Please be aware that this Instruction Manual may cover a range of product specifications for various models Characteristics and features discussed and or illustrated in this manual may not be applicable or exact to all models We reserve the right to change product specifications designs and equipment witho...

Page 4: ...before performing any maintenance inspection or repair WARNING PETROL IS FLAMMABLE Allow the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling Do not expose to rain or damp conditions No smoking Do not use near a flame or sparks WARNING HOT SURFACE Engine parts especially the muffler become extremely hot during operation Allow engine and muffler to cool before touching Moving Parts Rotating par...

Page 5: ...d be tripped over or picked up and thrown by the machine Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury 7 Plan your operating pattern to avoid discharge of material toward roads pathways bystanders and the like Also avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward the operator 8 To help avoid tine contact or a thrown object inju...

Page 6: ... fractures bruises or sprains could result 27 If situations occur which are not covered in this manual use care and good judgement Contact your nearest Approved Service Dealer for assistance SLOPE OPERATION Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents which can result in severe injury Operation on slopes requires extra caution If you feel uneasy on a slope or it is greater than 15 ...

Page 7: ...pairing or inspecting make certain the tines and all moving parts have stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the engine to prevent unintended starting 3 Check the machine and engine mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness Also visually inspect for damage Replace with the original equipment manufacture s O E M parts only listed in this manual Use of parts which...

Page 8: ...ellery Keep your hair clothing gloves away from moving parts and vacuuming inlet Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts or the vacuum inlet 7 Prolonged use of the machine may lead to disorders of blood circulation in hands caused by vibration These effects can be worsened by low ambient temperatures and or by gripping the handgrips excessively tightly Period of use you ...

Page 9: ...Fixing Bracket 2 Collection Bag 3 Cleaning Brush Not Included Accessory WEWBVACBRUSH 4 Scarifier Not Included Accessory WEWBVACSCAR 5 Auxiliary Hose with Baffle Board Not Included Accessory WEWBVACHOSE 6 OPC Brake Lever 7 Self Propelled Lever 8 Guide Wheels 6 2 1 7 5 4 3 7 ...

Page 10: ... 10W 30 air cooled lawnmower engine oil BEFORE starting Please follow the steps in the Briggs Stratton engine manual on filling the engine Fresh Under 30 days old from the date of purchase unleaded petrol must be used in this unit DO NOT use Ethanol based fuels DO NOT mix oil with fuel WARNING Stop the engine and unplug the spark plug before any repairs or maintenance operations DO NOT attempt to ...

Page 11: ...both handles 2 Secure with the 2x upper handle bolts M8x46 and 2x M8 wing knobs The wing knobs should sit on the outside of the handle assembly Tighten until finger tight fig 7 1 COLLECTION BAG BRACKET 1 Insert the left and rights ends of the collection bag bracket into the 4x fixing holes of the upper handle ...

Page 12: ...ssette fitted are not rotating 1 Put the upper section of the collection bag onto the collection bag bracket Secure by wrapping the plastic hooks over the bracket fig 10 1 10 2 2 Hang the left and right hanging plates on the end of the hose bracket fig 10 3 10 4 3 Press the baffle located under the hose inlet and open the rear cover fig 10 5 4 Insert the collection bag inlet into the rear cover fi...

Page 13: ...13 Baffle ...

Page 14: ...NING When changing the cassette ensure suitable hard wearing gloves are worn at all times CAUTION Only use genuine cassettes with this machine 1 Tip the machine backwards 2 Pull the quick release trigger and open the quick release cover 3 Align the square end of the accessory cassette into the square housing of the machine 4 Insert the bearing end of the accessory cassette into the quick release b...

Page 15: ...se cover 2 Align the end of the hose connector with the front hose inlet 3 Insert the hose connector 4 Rotate the hose connector clockwise to lock 5 Insert the suction inlet baffle to block the inlet and provide full suction power to the hose ...

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Page 17: ... could result in starting issues which would not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty Ensure that any stored petrol is clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum of 30 days if not mixed with a fuel additive If the machine is not going to be used for a long period drain the petrol from the fuel tank start the engine and drain the carburetor of any remaining fuel To keep fu...

Page 18: ...tarting please check if the accessories used are attached correctly STARTING THE ENGINE COLD 1 Check the engine oil See Check Oil Level section within engine manual 2 Make sure the rocker arm microswitch is in the closed position This is located at the rear towards the bottom of the machine 3 Move the throttle lever to the engine start position 4 Press the Red engine primer bulb 3 5 times INSTRUCT...

Page 19: ...osition 3 Move the throttle lever to the engine start position 4 Grab the recoil starter handle and pull lightly until resistance is felt then pull rapidly NOTE Before you pull the recoil starter handle please be aware of your surroundings 5 Allow the engine to warm up briefly and then adjust the throttle lever accordingly CAUTION Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine Retur...

Page 20: ... the cassette to come to a complete stop Inspect the condition of the cassette Replace any parts that are damaged HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Turn the engine off prior to making any height adjustment 1 The height adjustment handle is located on the left hand side of the machine as you stand in the operating position 2 Pull the height adjustment handle away from the deck and move up or down to relocate in yo...

Page 21: ...t to be damaged NOTE This function is an auxiliary function that protects the suction inlet against accidental damage DO NOT intentionally test its strength Concentrate on operating the machine slow down in advance and change direction to avoid hard objects HOSE BAFFLE 1 The engine is off 2 Assemble the hose and baffle to the machine following the instructions from the Accessories section of this ...

Page 22: ...with your thumb adjusting the height of the handle up or down to the required height HOSE BLOWER The accessory hose can be fitted to the machine to enable leaves and debris to be blown to a safe vacuum area 1 Separate the collection bag from the rear baffle 2 Ensure the rear baffle is in the closed position INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 23: ...hose and work it to ensure maximum suction and wind speed NOTE It is strictly forbidden to point the hose to others or any non working area during work NOTE It is strictly forbidden to load and unload the hose interface when the engine is running and machine started NOTE Do not pull the hose to move the machine forward or backward NOTE Do not align the hose head with liquids fire and hazardous gas...

Page 24: ... is maintained between the user and the housing Be especially careful when scarifying and changing direction on slopes and inclines Maintain a solid footing and wear sturdy non slip footwear and long trousers Do not work on excessively steep slopes a maximum slope of 15 degrees is recommended If a slope is difficult to stand on do not work Do not trim on slopes when the ground is slippery or wet W...

Page 25: ...tate propelling the machine forwards COLLECTION BAG 1 Assemble the collection bag as per the Assembly section of this Instruction Manual 2 During machine use the debris collected by the machine may cause the venting holes of the collection bag to become blocked or cause the air to return when the collection bag is full Should this occur open the side vent zip s of the collection bag to allow venti...

Page 26: ...26 3 When the collection bag is full stop the machine remove the collection bag and empty the debris to a controlled area INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 27: ...rules when performing any maintenance 2 The manufacturers warranty does not cover items that have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence To receive full value from the warranty the operator must maintain the machine as instructed 3 Changing of the engine governed speed will void engine warranty 4 All adjustments should be checked at least once each season WARNING Always stop engine disconn...

Page 28: ...76 correct as necessary by bending the side electrode 4 Attach the plug washer thread the plug in by hand to prevent cross threading 5 When mounting a new spark plug you should screw 1 2 more thread with the wrench after the washer is compressed If you are mounting an old one you should only screw 1 8 1 4 more thread CAUTION The spark plug must be securely tightened An improperly tightened plug ca...

Page 29: ...to proper receptacle for storage Secure the machine WARNING Do not drain the petrol in enclosed spaces in proximity of open fire etc Do not smoke Petrol fumes can cause explosion or fire 3 While engine is still warm change oil See Engine Oil Change section of this manual 4 Clean engine of surface debris chaff or grass 5 Remove spark plug Place 1 teaspoon or 20 ml of oil into spark plug hole 6 Pull...

Page 30: ...lears itself and install air filter and cover Engine speed drops off Exit chute blocked Turn off engine let accessory cassette stop rotating Remove spark plug cap Remove collector and empty Lift rear baffle and clear any debris in exit chute Refit collector Air filter clogged Clean air filter refer to ENGINE OWNERS MANUAL Poor scarification results Depth of cut too small Set to lower height adjust...

Page 31: ...31 PARTS DIAGRAM WEWBVAC 1938267001 ...

Page 32: ...32 PARTS LIST WEWBVAC 1938267001 Spare Parts are available from our Spares Team Please call 01793 333212 option 1 for assistance INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 33: ...33 PARTS LIST WEWBVAC 1938267001 Spare Parts are available from our Spares Team Please call 01793 333212 option 1 for assistance ...

Page 34: ...Directive 2006 42 EC The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN 15503 2009 A2 2015 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN ISO 3744 1995 ISO 11904 1991 EN ISO 14982 2009 EMC Directive 2014 30 EU ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU Noise Directive 2000 14 EC Guaranteed Sound Power Level LWA 105 dB A Vibration ahv 4 2 m s2 Notified Body Intertek Deutschland GmbH Authorised signatory and technical fil...

Page 35: ...35 Notes ...

Page 36: ...36 Notes INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 37: ...37 Notes ...

Page 38: ...ne 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 specified in this manual and services duly recorded Not applicable for Webb electric handheld machines You may be asked to produce this booklet as proof of servicing in the event of a claim Proof of purchase should also be kept as a refe...

Page 39: ...arter cords Fluids lubricants Spark plugs Blades Lawnmowers Brushcutters Cutter bars Hedgecutters Drive clutch cable surfaces Nylon Lines Line Trimmers Carburettor cleaning Bearings Bushes Electric cable Grass collectors 3 Not covered by this warranty a The warranty policy does not cover any depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear rusting or corrosion lack of correct maintenance or operati...

Page 40: ... is the owner s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is maintained at specific intervals Any approved Webb service dealer can undertake a service which are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time money If you are using your machine in dry dusty or high temperatures you will need to service the machi...

Page 41: ...ions 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 warranty Excluding the Webb Electric Handheld machines 24 Months Date Date 36 Months 12 Months Date SERVICE BOOK ...

Page 42: ...42 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 ...

Page 43: ... regarding our products services offers or just opinions which may be used for marketing research or analysis purposes If you wish to be contacted by any of the following methods please tick the relevant boxes Post Telephone Email You may give Webb Lawnmowers notice in writing at any time that you no longer wish to receive direct marketing communications House Number House Name Address 1 Address 2 ...

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