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 Precautions for Ensuring Correct Use

  Fuel precautions

 The product’s engine runs 

o n  b l e n d e d  g a s o l i n e , 
which contains highly 
flammable gasoline.

Do not fuel the product or 
store fuel containers for it 
in locations where the fuel could ignite, 
such as near incinerators, burners, open 
fires, cooking stoves, electric sparks or 
welding sparks.

  Using or fueling the product while smoking 

is dangerous and should never be done.

 Fueling the product or filling fuel storage 

containers should be done outdoors on 
flat ground.

Fueling the product in a poorly ventilated 
indoor location may result in vaporized 
fuel catching fire.

 If a spill occurs when fueling the product, 

wipe off all the fuel on the product body 
before starting the engine.

 If you need to fuel the product during use, 

always stop the engine and check there 
are no nearby open flames before fueling 
it.

 After fueling the product, close the fuel 

container, then move at least 10 feet (3 
meters) away before starting the engine.

 After fueling the product, close the fuel 

tank cap securely and make sure no fuel 
has leaked.

  Clothing/equipment during use

 Before using the blower, make sure your 

clothing is appropriate for outdoor work. 
Wear a work cap, gloves and appropriate 
footwear. Wearing dustproof goggles, ear 
plugs (ear protection) and a dust mask is 
recommended for protection against dust 
and operation noise while working. To 
avoid danger, do not work in loose 
clothing, when barefoot, or in sandals or 
clogs.

 Do not wear clothing or accessories that 

could be sucked into the air intake. Tie up 
long hair to prevent it being sucked into 
the air intake.

  Transport precautions

 Do not transport the product for extended 

journeys over bad roads with fuel in the 
tank. The cap may become loose, causing 
fuel to leak out.

 When transporting the product by vehicle, 

fasten the product body securely to the 
vehicle’s storage area with ropes or 
cables. To avoid danger, do not transport 
the product by bicycle or motorcycle.

Danger

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Summary of Contents for HBZ260EZ

Page 1: ...ions for preventing accidents and product handling information To ensure safe product use read this manual carefully and understand its content before starting to use the product Be sure to store this...

Page 2: ...that operating the stop switch in the direction of the arrow will stop the engine Choke lever Indicates that lifting the choke knob closes the choke Top of air cleaner cover left side Indicates that t...

Page 3: ...u make the most of the outstanding performance of your Zenoah product and ensure the smoothest operation In addition be sure to store this manual in a readily accessible location after reading and ref...

Page 4: ...pping the Engine 13 Operating the Blower General precautions 14 Operating the throttle lever air speed adjustment 15 Blower work 16 Inspecting and Servicing Inspections before after work 17 Periodic i...

Page 5: ...rk could harm or damage nearby people or property Before using the product for the first time have an experienced user instruct you on its handling or practice using it in a wide open area away from p...

Page 6: ...ner then move at least 10 feet 3 meters away before starting the engine After fueling the product close the fuel tank cap securely and make sure no fuel has leaked Clothing equipment during use Before...

Page 7: ...blems such as loose screws cover damage fuel leaks or controls not working properly discontinue use and give the product a complete service Before starting work check the state of the work area and su...

Page 8: ...m people Flying objects warning Label maintenance 1 Always keep the warning label clean and undamaged 2 If the warning label becomes disfigured or peels off order a new one from your place of purchase...

Page 9: ...will continue to be available for a period of eight years after the end of production However delivery dates and other particulars for special parts may be subject to special arrangements even during...

Page 10: ...e Displacement cm3 25 4 Fuel used Lubricating blended gasoline Lubricant used Two cycle engine oil Carburetor Butterfly type Ignition system Digital control CDI Spark plug NGK BPMR8Y Starter system Re...

Page 11: ...ipe Round nozzle Fuel tank Fuel tank cap Air cleaner Starter knob Choke knob Carburetor Throttle lever Main grip Standard Accessories Number in diagram Part number Name Quantity 1 586018201 Pipe 1 2 5...

Page 12: ...from the body 2 Insert the middle pipe aligning the screw hole projection on its top with the slit in the pipe mount Fix the middle pipe in place by tightening the fastening screw 3 Insert the nozzle...

Page 13: ...asoline will cause the engine to seize Make sure the fuel is the correct type when fueling the blower Prolonged exposure to UV or high temperatures will cause the fuel to degrade and deteriorate resul...

Page 14: ...nk to no more than the 80 percent of the full capacity Overfilling the fuel tank may cause fuel leaks from the fuel tank cap during operation 1 Before fueling the blower place it on flat ground outdoo...

Page 15: ...the blower wipe off any spilled fuel thoroughly with a cloth before starting the engine Before starting the engine inspect the blower parts to ensure there are no problems such as loose screws thrott...

Page 16: ...ing acceleration smooth that to pull out and press in the choke knob before hand 4 Grasp the main grip with your right hand and secure the blower on a stable ground surface 5 Pull the starter knob wit...

Page 17: ...open the choke and set the throttle lever to nearly the fully open position Pull the starter rope repeatedly or remove the spark plug and dry the electrode before trying to start the engine again Stop...

Page 18: ...zed entry by people or animals into the work area the area extending 49 feet 15 meters around you Wait until the engine has cooled sufficiently before refueling the blower Do not touch hot parts such...

Page 19: ...er is at full throttle when the lever is fully depressed Adjust the air speed to the appropriate level for the work as need The blower has a cruise lever The throttle lever is connected to the cruise...

Page 20: ...rom open flames IMPORTANT Minimize the disturbance to area residents by avoiding use of the blower late at night or early in the morning Restrict the number of blowers in use at the same time to lower...

Page 21: ...fastening bolts Damage Tightening Replacement 2 Air intake guard Loose mounts Damage Tightening Replacement 3 Main grip Oil contamination Wiping off oil 4 Throttle lever Excessive insufficient free pl...

Page 22: ...d of the work day remove the air cleaner cover and check how dirty the pre filter is Remove adhering dirt in the air cleaner cover with a brush or similar tool If the pre filter is extremely dirty was...

Page 23: ...rt from it If the fuel filter is extremely dirty or clogged replace it with a new one Fuel filter part number 503443201 IMPORTANT Take care the fuel pipe doesn t bend when replacing the fuel filter in...

Page 24: ...ult in damage to the cylinder or piston After roughly every 25 hours of operation remove the spark plug and inspect its electrode If dirty remove the dirt with a wire brush or similar tool When insert...

Page 25: ...gged debris between components such as the cooling air intake and cylinder fin can cause engine overheating and equipment failure After roughly every 25 hours of operation inspect the components aroun...

Page 26: ...nted and undamaged Do not insert a rod in the air intake while the engine is running Always stop the engine before inspecting the air intake If the air current pressure drops during operation stop the...

Page 27: ...ating in the muffler will lead to poor engine power and startability Muffler or diffuser mounting bolts that have not been fully tightened may become loose during operation and cause engine fires Afte...

Page 28: ...cruise lever to the idling position when mounting the engine cover Insert all the way into the guide groove Ferrite core Fit onto the guide Stop switch Insert all the way paying attention to the orie...

Page 29: ...he adjustment procedure in this manual contact your place of purchase Idle adjustment screw This screw adjusts the Idle engine speed when the throttle lever is at the minimum speed setting Turning it...

Page 30: ...ening it excessively will cause the gasket to become deformed due to aging 1 Inspect the blower components for damage or looseness while cleaning off any blower dirt Service all problem parts in prepa...

Page 31: ...d is too low Readjust the idling speed p 25 The engine speed fluctuates Clogged fuel filter Clean or replace the fuel filter p 20 Decreased fuel efficiency Clogged air cleaner Clean the air cleaner p...

Page 32: ...REPLACEMENT PART THAT IS EQUIVALENT IN PER FORMANCE AND DULABILITY MAY BE USED IN NON WARRANTY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS AND SHALL NOT REDUCE THE WARRANTY OBLIGATION OF THE COMPANY THE COMPANY IS LIABLE...

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