WilTec 61956 Operation Manual Download Page 5

 

© by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH 

 

Item 61956

 

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http://www.WilTec.de

 

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12 2021

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Avoid dangerous environments. Do not work in unventilated rooms or in places where explosive 
gases or carbon monoxide can develop.

 

 

Do not work on unstable surfaces such as ladders, trees, steep slopes, roofs, etc. Make sure 
that you keep balance and stand securely at all times.

 

 

Hold the device so that leaves blown together are not directed towards persons, animals, glass, 
and solid objects such as trees, cars, walls, etc. The air discharge pressure can throw up stones, 
dirt, or sticks and thereby injure people and animals, break glass, or cause other damage.

 

 

Only operate the device with the suitable accessories. Always mount the blowpipes. Switch off 
the device before placing it on the ground, before fixing accessories, or removing them.

 

 

The blower opening and tubes must be checked regularly. The engine must be switched off and 
the  spark  plug  connector  removed.  Keep  vents  and  exhaust  pipes  free  of  debris  to  ensure 
proper airflow.

 

 

Never use the device to spray chemicals, fertilisers, 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.

 

 

Only use the device according to the intended use defined in this manual.

 

 

Tighten all screws and fixing elements and keep the device in good operating condition. Never 
operate it if it has been adjusted incorrectly or mounted incompletely and insecurely.

 

 

Always keep the handles clean, dry, and free from oil and grease.

 

 

Operate the device at appropriate times of the day – neither too early in the morning nor too late 
in the evening – to avoid disturbing persons. Refer to the times listed in local ordinances. Work-
ing hours between 9

 

a.m. and 5

 

p.m. from Monday to Saturday are usually advisable.

 

 

To reduce the noise level, operate the device at the lowest possible throttle speed to get the job 
done.

 

 

Never place the hot engine near flammable material.

 

 

Safety of maintenance

 

 

 

Any maintenance work not listed in this manual should be performed by a qualified person.

 

 

The spark  plug cap  must  be removed before servicing the device. This  is not  necessary for 
carburettor adjustments.

 

 

Use only recommended spare parts. The use of other spare parts can invalidate your warranty 
and damage your device.

 

 

Empty  the  fuel  tank  if  the  device  is  not  used  for  a  long  time.  Use  the  remaining  fuel  in  the 
carburettor by starting the engine and running it until it stops by itself.

 

 

Do not store the device or fuel in a closed area where fuel exhaust gases can come into contact 
with sparks, open flames (e.g., from water heaters), electric motors or switches, stoves, etc.

 

 

Keep it in a dry place and out of children’s reach.

 

 

Secure the device during transport so that it cannot skid, tip over, or fall down.

 

 

Residual risks

 

 

Even if the device is properly operated, it is not possible to eliminate all residual risks. The following 
risks can arise because of the construction of the device:

 

 

 

damages to lungs if the user does not wear an effective protective mask.

 

 

damages to hearing if the user does not wear an effective protection.

 

 

damages caused by vibrations if  the user operates the device during a  long time, if it  is not 
handled correctly, or if it is maintained improperly.

 

 

Warning: 

This machine generates an electromagnetic field when in operation. This field can affect the 

functioning of active or passive medical implants under certain conditions. To avoid the risk of serious 
injury or death, persons with a medical implant should consult their doctor and/or the manufacturer of 
the implant before using this machine.

 

 

Warning: 

Never  remove,  modify,  or  add  components  of  or  to  the  device.  Otherwise,  injuries  and/or 

damages to the device might follow, and the manufacturer’s warranty will be voided.

 

Summary of Contents for 61956

Page 1: ... may vary depending on model Please read and follow the operating instructions and safety information prior to initial operation Technical changes reserved Illustrations functional steps and technical data may deviate insignificantly due to continuous further developments ...

Page 2: ...https www wiltec de contacts The most recent version of this manual in several languages can be found in our online shop https www wiltec de docsearch Our postal address is WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Königsbenden 12 52249 Eschweiler Germany Do you wish to collect your goods Our address for collection is WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH Königsbenden 28 52249 Eschweiler Germany In order to shorten t...

Page 3: ... waste from the garden and must not be used for other purposes Symbols on the device Thoroughly read the operating manual before use Wear protective glasses to protect your eyes during use Wear a hearing protection to protect yourself from noise Keep bystanders away Never operate the device whenever people especially children and animals are too close Keep your hands away from rotating parts of th...

Page 4: ... the device Make sure that the device is properly installed and in good working condition Do not fill the fuel tank when the engine is hot or running Avoid spilling fuel or oil Wipe up any fuel spills before starting the engine Before starting the engine move at least 3 m from the fuel and the refuelling point Always store fuel in a container approved for flammable liquids Warning ONLY USE THE FUE...

Page 5: ... from Monday to Saturday are usually advisable To reduce the noise level operate the device at the lowest possible throttle speed to get the job done Never place the hot engine near flammable material Safety of maintenance Any maintenance work not listed in this manual should be performed by a qualified person The spark plug cap must be removed before servicing the device This is not necessary for...

Page 6: ...ke lever 15 Throttle valve connection 2 Lock and on off ignition switch 9 Fuel tank 16 Flexible pipe 3 Frame 10 Tank cap 17 Hose clamp 4 Exhaust 11 Cylinder 18 Blow pipe rail 5 Starting handle 12 Primer pump 19 Connection pipe 6 Spark plug wire spark plug 13 Nozzle 20 Blow pipe 7 Air filter cover 14 Operating handle Note The pictures shown are of model EB430E and only serve as reference ...

Page 7: ...www teichtip de Assembly Attaching the flexible pipe Place the hose clamp C on the flexible pipe before connecting the flexible pipe with the outlet pipe of the ventilator The flexible pipe B and outlet pipe A of the ventilator fig 1 need to be connected with a hose clamp C and tightened fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 8: ...e pipe and operating pipe 3 Turn the marking on the rotating ring D so that it matches the throttle lever F Place the op erating pipe E into the flexible pipe B fig 3 then tighten it with a hose clamp G fig 4 4 Attach the clips of the throttle valve connection see 1 fig 5 6 to both ends of the flexible pipe to secure the throttle valve cable Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 6 Attaching the connection pipe and th...

Page 9: ...ooled 2 stroke motors mixed with a 1 30 ratio Do not use 2 cycle oil product with a recommended mixing ratio of 1 100 If an insufficient lubrica tion is the reason for a motor damage it will void the warranty of the manufacturer Mixing the fuel First fill oil into an approved fuel container then petrol to allow the petrol to mix with the oil Shake the container to mix the two liquids thoroughly Mi...

Page 10: ... to the rope getting caught or fraying and damaging the starter mounting Important idle speed information In some cases it might be necessary to alter the idle speed slightly due to operating conditions height temperature etc Should the device not run with idle speed after the warming phase and after starting the device twice carry out the following steps to adjust the idle speed 1 Find the idle s...

Page 11: ...rake or broom to loosen dirt before starting the blowing process In dusty environments slightly dampen the surface 8 Save water by using the leaf blower instead of hoses for various lawn and garden applications These include areas such as gutters view screens patios barbecues porches and gardens 9 Use the connection pipe with a nozzle so that the air flow can work close to the ground 10 Tidy the w...

Page 12: ...ter and re place the air filter cover on Note Replace the filter if it is frayed torn damaged or not be cleaned any longer Cleaning the fuel filter Caution Remove the fuel from the device and store it in an approved container before starting the process Slowly open the tank lid to release the pressure which might have built up in the fuel tank Note Keep the ventilation A of the tank lid free from ...

Page 13: ...ark plug with the right spark plug tool If necessary check clean and replace it 2 Spark plug distance 0 635 mm 0 25 3 Torque 12 15 Nm Connect the spark plug connector Technical specifications Motor type Air cooled 2 stroke motor 1E40F 5A Spark plug type AT4117 CJ8 Cubic capacity 42 7 Tank capacity ℓ 1 2 Fuel type Unleaded petrol Mixing ratio 1 30 Motor power kW 1 25 1 7 hp Idle speed r min 2800 20...

Page 14: ...ll the starter rope quickly to remove the excess oil from the combustion chamber 3 Clean the spark plug slot or install a new spark plug with an according slot 4 Prepare the device before use 5 Fill the fuel tank with the right fuel oil mix see fuel and oil section Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solutions Device does not start or starts but does not work Wrong starting procedure F...

Page 15: ...r Clean or replace air filter Runs irregularly Dirty spark plug Clean or replace air filter Wrongly adjusted spark plug Clean the slot or replace spark plug Clogged spark arrestor Clean or replace the spark arres tor Excessive development of smoke Dirty air filter Clean or replace air filter Wrong carburettor mix Have carburettor adjusted by au thorised technician Wrong fuel mixing ratio Use right...

Page 16: ...untries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate waste collection system for these devices The symbol on the packaging or the product itself indi cates that this product must not be treated as normal domestic waste but must be disposed of at a recycling collection station for electrical and electronic waste By disposing of this product correctly you contribute to the prot...

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