WilTec 61955 Operation Manual Download Page 1

Operation Manual

Leaf blower / Leaf vac

61955

Illustration similar, may vary depending on model

Read and follow the operating instructions and safety information before using for the first time. 

Technical changes reserved!
Due to further developments, illustrations, functioning steps and technical data can differ insignific-
antly.

Updating the documentation
If you have suggestions for improvement or have found any irregularities, please contact us.

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Page 1: ...ng instructions and safety information before using for the first time Technical changes reserved Due to further developments illustrations functioning steps and technical data can differ insignific antly Updating the documentation If you have suggestions for improvement or have found any irregularities please contact us ...

Page 2: ...nguages can be found in our online shop via https www wiltec de docsearch Our postal address is WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Königsbenden 12 52249 Eschweiler Germany Do you wish to pick goods up Our pick up address is WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Königsbenden 28 52249 Eschweiler Germany To shorten the waiting time and allow for a rapid on site transaction we ask you to call us previously or plac...

Page 3: ...o protect your eyes Wear ear protection to protect yourself against noise Always wear approved protective gloves Keep bystanders away Never work when other people especially children or pets are around you Keep your hands outside the moving parts Warning Make sure the bottom cover is in place or the vacuum tube is properly installed Avoid touching the impeller blade with your hand or any foreign o...

Page 4: ...ack and forth over the material to be removed during the suction pro cess Do not insert the suction tube directly into a pile as this could clog the device The suction tube should be moved back and forth approx 2 3 cm from the ground for optimal suction performance Warning Examine the work area before starting the device Remove all debris and hard objects such as rocks glass wire etc that could ri...

Page 5: ... the refueling point 8 Always store gasoline in a container approved for flammable liquids Safe operation of the device Warning Stop the engine before opening the vacuum opening cover To avoid injury the engine must be switched off and the blades of the blower fan must no longer rotate This leaf blower vacuum cleaner is only suitable for blowing together and vacuuming leaves and other debris on th...

Page 6: ...r airflow Never insert objects into the suction opening Doing so could obstruct airflow and damage the device Never use the device to spray chemicals fertilizers or other substances that may contain toxic substances To prevent fire spreading do not use the device near burning branches or bushes chimneys barbecue areas ashtrays etc Use the device only for the tasks described in this manual Proper m...

Page 7: ... work professionally with gasoline powered devices should always keep an eye on their health and the condition of the device Warning The device cannot be used to vacuum leaves with twigs or branches Otherwise this machi ne may be blocked If a blockage occurs tap the machine casing lightly to loosen it Never dismantle the suction line If that doesn t work contact your vendor 1 Throttle lever 9 Uppe...

Page 8: ...erious injury The spark plug must be removed before servicing the de vice If the device was delivered already assembled repeat all steps to ensure that your device is properly assembled and that all fastenings are tight The screwdriver is required for assembly Assembling the blower pipe 1 Align the guide on the upper blow tube with the notch on the blower outlet and slide the tube in Note The scre...

Page 9: ...pes and remove them Note The lower and upper blower tubes are correctly installed when the arrows on both tubes are ex actly aligned Assembling the high speed air nozzle Attach the high speed air nozzle if higher airflow speed is desired 1 Align the slots on the nozzle with the tabs on the lower blowpipe 2 Slide the nozzle onto the lower blowpipe 3 Turn the nozzle to the right until it clicks firm...

Page 10: ... notch in the connecting pipe is on the same line as the guide for the fan outlet 6 Turn the knob clockwise to secure the tube Assembly of the suction pipe Warning Stop the engine and ensure that the blower fan blades have stopped rotating before ope ning the suction port cover or removing the suction tubes or blower tube The rotating blades can cau se serious injury 1 Open the suction opening wit...

Page 11: ...upper suction tube until the lower suction tube is firmly seated in the upper suction tube approx 7 cm After pushing the two suction tubes together position the marking on the lower part of the upper tube Screw the two tu bes together using the screw provided Warning Before starting the engine both the lower and upper vacuum tubes must be installed and each section of the tube must be screwed in p...

Page 12: ...ays hold the device so that the exhaust pipe is kept away from your body and clothing 2 Place the shoulder strap over your head on your right shoulder 3 Grasp the back of the collection bag with your left arm 4 Adjust the shoulder strap so that the bag shoulder strap seam lies between the thumb and forefin ger 5 Make sure the shoulder strap is adjusted to allow unobstructed airflow out of the conn...

Page 13: ...s directed close to the ground Tidy up after using the device Dispose of leaves rubbish in rubbish bins Before starting Warning Before you start working it is essential that you read the safety instructions for handling fuel If you do not understand the safety information you should not refuel your device Contact a spe cialist Refuel the device Carefully remove the fuel filler cap to add fuel This...

Page 14: ... fuel system during storage To avoid device problems empty the tank if you are not going to use the device for more than 30 days Empty the fuel tank start the engine and run it until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty Use new fuel the next time you use it Never add engine or carburetor clea ners to the fuel tank Your device could be permanently damaged Alternatively fuel stabilizers can be us...

Page 15: ...er pump six times 3 Set the start lever to the Start position 4 Pull the starter handle vigorously controlled and evenly 6 times at temperatures above 32C no more than 3 times If the engine starts before pulling the starter handle 5 times please run the engi ne for 5 seconds Then squeeze the throttle lever completely together to deactivate the start system the start lever returns to the run positi...

Page 16: ...tart refer to the troubleshooting section Maintenance Warning Never touch the exhaust system unless the engine and exhaust are cold Touching a hot exhaust can result in serious burns The spark plug must be removed before maintenance work This is not necessary for car buretor adjustments Check for loose fastenings and parts Exhaust Spark plug gasket Air filter Housing screws Check for damaged or wo...

Page 17: ...ssions 3 Clean the filter with soap and water 4 Let the filter dry 5 Apply a few drops of oil to the filter squeeze the filter to distribute the oil 6 Reinstall the parts Replacement of spark plugs Replace the spark plugs annually for easier engine starting and efficient operation Set the electrode gap to 0 0635 cm 0 025 in The ignition timing is fixed i e it cannot be changed 1 Turn then pull out...

Page 18: ... remaining parts Checking the exhaust retaining screws Once a year check that the exhaust retaining screws are securely tightened to prevent damage Adjustment of the carburetor The carburetor was precisely adjusted in the factory An adjustment of the idle speed may be necessa ry under the following conditions The engine does not go into idle when the hand throttle is released by WilTec Wildanger T...

Page 19: ...24 4 cm Power cycle Two stroke Type of cooling Air cooled Engine power 0 8 kW Idle speed 2800 200 min Maximum speed 7500 R min Speed limit No Speed limit Petrol oil mixing ratio 1 40 Tank size 0 5L Collection bag capacity 50L Average air volume 0 17 m Weight 5 8 kg Total dimensions 580x290x390 mm Do not operate the machine for a longer period of time e g more than half an hour to prevent dama ge f...

Page 20: ...re storing it for a long period of time Keep the device in a clean dry place The outer metal surfaces should be lightly oiled Interior Remove the spark plugs and pour a teaspoon of two stroke air cooled engine oil into the spark plug opening Slowly pull the starter cord eight to ten times to distribute the oil Replace the spark plug with a plug of the appropriate type and heat rating Clean the air...

Page 21: ...ice The engine will not start Wrong carburetor mixture Have the carburetor adjusted by an authorized service Clogged air filter Clean or replace the air filter No power supply under load Old or incorrectly mixed fuel Empty the fuel tank and fill it with fresh fuel Wrong carburetor mixture Have the carburetor adjusted by an authorized service Clogged air filter Clean or replace the air filter Runs ...

Page 22: ...ts out that this article must not be treated as normal house hold waste but must be disposed to a recycling collec tion point for electronic and electrical waste equip ment By contributing to the correct disposal of this art icle you protect the environment and the health of your fellow men Environment and health are threatened by inappropriate disposal Materials recycling helps reduce the consump...

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