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Copyright (C) 2015 NIKKARI Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved

For Safe Use of Blower Attachment

 

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Be sure to read this manual and the powerhead 

(separately sold) manual to have a good understanding 

of the contents before handling the blower.

 

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If there is no powerhead manual, you can purchase 

one from your servicing dealer.

 

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Keep this manual and the powerhead manual in a 

readily accessible location.

Blower Attachment

SSBL

Instruction Manual

Original Instruction

Contents

Important Information ···················· 2

1. Safety 

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1.1 Warnings 

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1.2 General Precautions ························ 6

1.3  Safety Devices and Protective Guard ········ 9

1.4 Protective Equipment 

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1.5 Noise 

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1.6 Vibration 

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2. Outline 

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2.1  Name of Parts and Their Functions ·····11

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2.3  Attached Material ································ 12

2.4  Position of Model and Serial No. ··········· 12

2.5 Replaceable Item ·························· 13

3.  Installation ································14

3.1 Installation Method ························ 14

4. Operation 

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4.1 Transporting Method 

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4.2  Objects to be Blown ······················· 18

4.3 Pre-operation Check 

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4.4  Start and Stop ······························ 19

4.5  Precautions for Operation ··············· 20

4.6 Operation Method ························· 21

4.7  Actions after Operation ··················· 22

5. Maintenance 

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5.1 Daily 

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5.2 Every 20 hours ····························· 24

5.3 As Necessary 

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6. Storing 

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7. Waste 

Disposal 

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8. Troubleshooting 

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9. Servicing 

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10. Technical data  ·······················30

How to Contact Honda ·················31

Distributor's Limited Warranty ········32

PRODUCT REGISTRATION ··········35

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Page 1: ... and Protective Guard 9 1 4 Protective Equipment 10 1 5 Noise 10 1 6 Vibration 10 2 Outline 11 2 1 Name of Parts and Their Functions 11 6SHFL FDWLRQ 12 2 3 Attached Material 12 2 4 Position of Model and Serial No 12 2 5 Replaceable Item 13 3 Installation 14 3 1 Installation Method 14 4 Operation 17 4 1 Transporting Method 17 4 2 Objects to be Blown 18 4 3 Pre operation Check 18 4 4 Start and Stop ...

Page 2: ...s standards or regulations in the area where the blower is used This blower is designed and produced according to the standards and regulations applied in the purchase country assuming that the use is limited to the purchase country only It will not comply with standards and regulations of other countries Do not export or resell the blowers to any other countries because the languages are differen...

Page 3: ...r part may not be copied translated or reproduced to any electronic medium or machine readable without prior written consent from NIKKARI Ɣ The contents described in this instruction manual and powerhead manual are subject to change without prior notice Ɣ OOXVWUDWLRQV RU JXUHV VKRZQ LQ WKLV LQVWUXFWLRQ PDQXDO PD SDUWLDOO GLIIHU IURP RXU EORZHU Ɣ If you lend or rent the blower be sure to provide th...

Page 4: ...situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in mild to moderate injury Note It could result in property damage Indicates to emphasize important information or provide helpful ...

Page 5: ...th solvent e Do not paint the warning labels when repainting the blower f If the warning labels become illegible damaged or removed purchase new ones from your VHUYLFLQJ GHDOHU DQG DWWDFK WKHP LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK WKH Ŷ DUQLQJ DEHOV DQG WWDFKHG Locations Warning Labels and Attached Locations 1 3 2 4 5 6 1 Be sure to read the instruction manual and completely understand it before use 2 Wear personal ...

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Page 7: ...QO be started and RSHUDWHG E RQH SHUVRQ Operation by more than one person increases the likelihood of mishandling and resulting injury 1 2 5 Precautions for Operation OZD V LQVSHFW WKH SRZHUKHDG DQG DWWDFKPHQW IRU DQ ORRVH GDPDJHG RU PLVVLQJ SDUWV Anything loose damaged or missing could cause parts of the powerhead attachment to fall off or fail and seriously injure or kill the user I VRPH IRUHLJQ...

Page 8: ...HDG DW RU EHORZ ZDLVW KHLJKW Using the blower higher than waist height increases the risk of mishandling or loss of balance potentially resulting in serious injury or death 1 2 6 Precautions for Maintenance R QRW UHSODFH SDUWV ZLWK LQDSSURSULDWH SDUWV Failure to observe the instruction could cause the product not to perform as intended and cause injury due to deterioration of safety HIRUH SHUIRUPL...

Page 9: ...RULQJ WKH DWWDFKPHQW ZLWK WKH KRRN RI WKH SLSH FDS DWWDFKHG WR WKH SLSH HWF GR QRW SXOO RU VZLQJ WKH DWWDFKPHQW KHQ VWRULQJ WKH EORZHU DWWDFKPHQW SODFH LW RXW RI WKH UHDFK RI FKLOGUHQ 1 3 Safety Devices and Protective Guard 1 3 1 Safety Devices Stop Devices To stop the blower in case of an abnormality use the stop device on the powerhead and stop the operation of the blower Refer to the powerhead ...

Page 10: ...r level Ɣ If the jackets or pants are loose tighten the cuffs or hems Ɣ Do not wear short pants sandals or go barefoot Ɣ 8VH D IDFH OWHU PDVN ZKHQ RSHUDWLQJ WKH EORZHU LQ GXVW FRQGLWLRQV 1 5 Noise A person operating the blower must use ear protection equipment However take care when wearing the ear protection equipment Your ability to hear shouts or alarms is restricted 1 6 Vibration Vibration gen...

Page 11: ...t and name and function of each part Note Ɣ There are two types of powerheads For details about the powerhead refer to the powerhead manual 4 1 3 2 No Name Description 1 Gear case Changes rotational angle from the powerhead to the blower fan 2 Discharge port Air is discharged 3 Air inlet Air is drawn 4 Shaft tube It is the main frame The power transmission shaft is inside this tube ...

Page 12: ...tion manual this book 2 4 Position of Model and Serial No Check the model code of your attachment on the nameplate attached to the machine shaft Record serial No See 9 Servicing You will need this model code and serial No and when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquiries Note Ɣ The model code is 4 letters The model code is different from the model name xxxxxxxᲵSerial No ...

Page 13: ... 2 5 Replaceable Item The following is the replaceable item for this attachment Contact your servicing dealer for replacement part Cap ...

Page 14: ...J WKH ZRUN KDQGV RU QJHUV FRXOG EH VHYHUHG E WKH URWDWLQJ parts 3 1 1 Combination with Powerhead R QRW LQVWDOO DQ XQDSSURYHG SRZHUKHDG WR WKH DWWDFKPHQW The attachment could separate from the powerhead causing severe injury The attachment can be installed only to our approved equipment shown below Manufacturer Approved Powerheads Honda Motor Co Ltd UMC425A Honda Motor Co Ltd UMC435A ...

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Page 17: ...e blower install it to a harness or keep it balanced by holding the shaft tube Ɣ Before transporting the blower on the back of the truck etc remove the attachment from the powerhead and then secure it so it does not move HDU SURWHFWLYH HTXLSPHQW RU GHWDLO DERXW WKH SURWHFWLYH HTXLSPHQW UHIHU WR 3URWHFWLYH TXLSPHQW 0DNH VXUH WKDW WKH HQJLQH LV VWRSSHG KHQ KDQG FDUU LQJ WKH EORZHU Install it to the ...

Page 18: ...see if there is any looseness cracks bending or distortion of parts nuts screws etc Ɣ Check to see if the fan tightening nut is tightened For tightening method refer to 5 1 1 Tightening Method of Nut b Manually turn the fan to see if it rotates smoothly If it does not rotate consult your servicing dealer c Check the idling status If it is faulty perform the steps described in the powerhead manual ...

Page 19: ...injury For starting the blower refer to the powerhead manual 4 4 2 Stop When the throttle trigger is released the engine power will decrease and the blower operation will come to a stop However it will not stop immediately after the throttle trigger is released but instead will continue to WXUQ IRU D VKRUW ZKLOH À ZKHHO HIIHFW Maintain proper control until the blower operation has come to a comple...

Page 20: ...xtreme care when operating in a slippery location environment Also watch out for rough ground stumps roots ditches or holes which could cause you to trip or stumble Do not use the blower when it is raining Ɣ 7R SUHYHQW UH GR QRW XVH WKH blower around hazardous material Ɣ Slightly dampen surfaces in dusty conditions ʄ Q PHUJHQF Ɣ If you hit the blower against stumps or walls stop the engine and mak...

Page 21: ...s instead of hoses for many lawn and garden applications including areas such as gutters screens patios grills porches and gardens Ɣ Dispose of debris in trash receptacles ʄ ROGLQJ 0HWKRG RI ORZHU Ɣ Always hold the blower with both hands during operation To prevent injury due to inappropriate operation always support the blower steady during operation by holding as follows Right hand Control grip ...

Page 22: ...r waist 4 7 Actions after Operation After using the blower take the following actions 6HW WKH VWDUW VWRS VZLWFK WR 2 2 VLGH WR VWRS WKH HQJLQH Note Ɣ Make sure that blower operation has come to a complete stop before setting the unit down Tighten all the nuts bolts and screws other than the ones for adjusting the carburetor 6WRUH WKH EORZHU DFFRUGLQJ WR 6WRULQJ Airflow 1 2 3 ...

Page 23: ... be performed by your service dealer Perform the following Ɣ If dust dirt etc has adhered to the attachment wipe clean Ɣ Check to see if any parts nuts screws etc are loose or damaged If there is any failure contact your servicing dealer For maintenance of the powerhead refer to the powerhead manual ʄ 0DLQWHQDQFH LVW Item Daily Every 20 hours As necessary Remarks Tightening method of nut ż Refer t...

Page 24: ... WXUQ WKH QXW WR PDNH VXUH LW PRYHV VPRRWKO 5 1 2 Looseness of Screws and Nuts Check the screws and nuts for looseness If any tighten it securely 5 2 Every 20 hours 5 2 1 Greasing Apply grease from the grease nipple Note Ɣ Do not discard grease into the river the sea or the ground Otherwise it could pollute the environment Ɣ 8VH D VSHFL HG JUHDVH JHQHUDO SXUSRVH 1R lithium grease Also referred to ...

Page 25: ...WK WKH SRZHUKHDG RRVHQ WKH VFUHZ ZLWK WKH ER wrench that comes with WKH SRZHUKHDG Note Ɣ The screw remains attached to the upper housing 5HPRYH WKH ERWWRP KRXVLQJ DQG IDQ 7KHQ UHPRYH WKH IRUHLJQ REMHFWV QVWDOO WKH IDQ LQVWDOO WKH ERWWRP KRXVLQJ DQG WLJKWHQ WKH VFUHZ QVHUW WKH ZUHQFK LQWR WKH KROH of the bottom housing 7KHQ WLJKWHQ WKH QXW E WXUQLQJ LW FRXQWHUFORFNZLVH 5HPRYH WKH ZUHQFK PDQXDOO WXU...

Page 26: ...26 5 3 2 Replacement of Cap 3XVK WKH KROH ZLWK D WKLQ URG WR SXOO RXW WKH FDS OLJQ WKH ERVV SURWUXVLRQ RI FDS ZLWK WKH SLSH JURRYH WR LQVHUW WKH FDS 0DNH VXUH WKDW WKH FDS ZLOO QRW FRPH off 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...w the procedure below For directions after the powerhead operation is completed or storing method refer to the powerhead manual 5HPRYH WKH DWWDFKPHQW IURP WKH SRZHUKHDG KHFN WR VHH WKDW WKH EORZHU LV QRW damaged QVHUW KDQJLQJ KRRN RI WKH SLSH FDS LQWR WKH KROH RI WKH VKDIW WXEH QVHUW WKH SLSH FDS LQWR WKH VKDIW WXEH OHDQ WKH DWWDFKPHQW LSH RII WKH GLUW RU stain with a cloth etc 6WRUH WKH EORZHU LQ...

Page 28: ...gh Foreign objects are caught in the blower Refer to 5 3 1 Removal of Foreign Objects Throttle cable adjustment is faulty Refer to the powerhead manual Engine concern Refer to the powerhead manual Vibration is too large Poor balance of attachment Contact your servicing dealer Improper installation of attachment Check the installed status Tighten attach nut Looseness of connection of attachment Con...

Page 29: ...not solve the trouble contact your servicing dealer ʄ RQWDFW IRU 5HSDLU Contact your servicing dealer for repair Record serial No See 2 4 Position of Model and Serial No in the space below You will need this model code and serial No when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquiries Required information Name of product Blower attachment Model code Serial No SBLA Purchased date Pur...

Page 30: ... 85 2 2 Length without powerhead in mm 34 865 b Average velocity in accordance with ANSI OPEI B175 2 2012 mph m s 148 66 158 70 c Maximum velocity in accordance with ANSI OPEI B175 2 2012 mph m s 184 82 196 88 d YHUDJH DLU YROXPH ÀRZ UDWH in accordance with ANSI OPEI B175 2 2012 CFM m3 minute 235 6 6 250 7 0 ...

Page 31: ...VDWLV HG ZLWK WKH GHFLVLRQ PDGH E WKH GHDOHUVKLS V management contact the Honda Power Equipment Customer 5HODWLRQV 2I FH RX FDQ ZULWH American Honda Motor Co Inc Power Equipment Division XVWRPHU 5HODWLRQV 2I FH 4900 Marconi Drive Alpharetta GA 30005 8847 Or telephone 770 497 6400 M F 8 30 a m 7 00 p m ET When you write or call please give us this information Model and serial numbers Name of the de...

Page 32: ...specified in the product owner s manual Improper repair or maintenance Operating methods other than those indicated in the product owner s manual A low fluid level or the use of fluids other than specified by Nikkari Exposure of the product to soot and smoke bird droppings sea water salt rain corrosive chemical agents or extreme weather conditions Collision fuel contamination or deterioration negl...

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Page 35: ...R DQ RWKHU FRPSDQ RU RUJDQL DWLRQ Failure to register your blower does not diminish your warranty rights Please complete and mail the postage paid card or register online at http powerequipment honda com Please register your blower attachment even if you ve already registered your UMC425 or UMC435 powerhead Print the serial number here 6HULDO 1R 6HULDO QXPEHU HDOHU 6WRUH QXPEHU HDOHU 3 FRGH I DYDL...

Page 36: ...ation and click 6XEPLW It s that simple Product Registration Power Equipment Division American Honda Motor Co Inc 4900 Marconi Dr Alpharetta GA 30005 9956 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 117 ALPHARETTA GA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES E1463 0 POM54583 ...

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