User’s M
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S Gasoline leaf blower and vacuum
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- safety footwear
- Tested helmet in situations where head injuries are to be expected.
- Wearing leg protection and a safety jacket is recommended.
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Keep your workspace in order!
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Take environmental influences into account:
- Do not expose the machine to rain.
- Do not use the machine in a wet or humid environment.
- Postpone work in unfavourable weather (rain, snow, ice, wind) due to increased risk of
accident!
- Ensure good lighting.
- Do not use the machine in the vicinity of flammable liquids or Gases.
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Because of the engine noise, you may not be able to hear hazards. Therefore, make yourself
familiar with your surroundings.
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Never leave the machine unattended.
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During work breaks, the machine must be laid down in a way that nobody is endangered.
Secure the machine against unauthorised access.
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Persons under the age of 18 must not operate the device.
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Keep other people and children away.
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The operator is responsible for any accidents or hazards that may occur to other operators,
persons or their property.
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Do not allow other persons, especially children, to use the tool or the motor.
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Pay attention to an overload of the device! You work better and safer in the specified power
range.
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Operate the device only with complete and correctly fitted protective devices.
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Do not change anything on the machine that could compromise safety.
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Switch off the unit and disconnect the spark plug connector from the spark plug in case:
- the machine touches soil, stones, nails or other foreign objects
- checking for damage to the device
- Repair, maintenance and cleaning work
- Elimination of malfunctions (e.g. clogging of the blowpipe)
- Transport and storage
- Leaving the working area, even during brief interruptions.
Take care of your leaf blower:
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Clean the machine after each use.
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Empty the tank after each use
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Keep handles dry and free of lubricants.
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Follow the maintenance instructions.
Check the machine for damage:
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Before any further use of the machine, protective devices must be carefully checked for their
trouble-free and intended function.
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Check that moving parts function correctly and do not block, or if parts are damaged. All
parts must be correctly assembled and all meet conditions to ensure proper operation of the
machine.
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Damaged protective devices and parts must be properly inspected by us or by a qualified
repaired or replaced, unless otherwise agreed, by a recognised specialist workshop.
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Damaged or illegible safety labels must be replaced.
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Never leave a tool key inserted!
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Always check that keys and tools have been removed before switching on the unit.
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Keep unused equipment in a dry, locked place outside the the reach of children.