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Starting

Start the engine at least 3 metres away from the location where you 
refuelled the blower, outdoors only.

To reduce the risk or breathing toxic fumes, never start or run the unit in a 
confined location.

Place the unit on the ground in an open area.

Make sure you have good balance and secure footing.

Hold the unit securely.

The unit is a one-person unit. Do not allow other persons to be near while 
running the unit – even when starting.

During operation

 WARNING

: your blower produces toxic exhaust fumes when the engine is 

running. These gases (such as carbon monoxide) may be colourless and 
odourless. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from breathing toxic fumes, 
never run the blower indoors or in poorly ventilated locations.
Ensure proper ventilation when working in trenches, hollows or other confined 
areas.
To reduce the risk of igniting the combustible fuel vapours and causing a fire, 
never smoke while working with, or standing next to the blower.
Always hold the unit firmly – always make sure you have firm and sturdy footing.
Examine the working area – do not direct air blasts towards bystanders or 
animals, as the air flow can blow small objects at great speed.
Take care in slippery conditions, such as on ice, in the wet or snow, or while on 
slopes or uneven ground.
Watch out for obstacles, such as roots, ditches, holes or rubbish that could cause 
you to trip or stumble.

Vibrations

Prolonged use of the unit may result in vibration-induced circulation problems in 
the hands.   No general recommendation can be given for the length of usage as 
it depends on several factors.

The recommended period of usage can be prolonged by:

Hand protection (wearing warm gloves.)

Taking breaks.

The recommended period of usage is shortened by:

Any personal tendency to suffer from poor circulation (with symptoms 
such as frequently cold fingers, itching etc..)

Low ambient temperatures.

Gripping force (A tight grip hinders circulation.)

Continual and regular users should monitor the conditions of their hands and 
fingers closely.

Maintenance and repairs

Do not attempt any maintenance work not described in this owners manual.
For repairs/maintenance not covered in this manual, contact the Kogan customer
support team for advice.

Never modify the blower in any way, as this may result in serious injury.

Always stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug before doing and 

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Страница 2: ...ndle 6 Tightening the harness straps 6 Loosening the harness straps 6 Fuelling 6 Mixing the fuel 6 Storing fuel 7 Change the fuel filter once a year 7 Starting stopping the engine 7 Before starting 7 When the engine begins to fire 8 When engine is running 8 Stopping the engine 8 If the engine does not start 8 Fuel tank has run dry and has then been refuelled 8 Operation instructions 9 First time u...

Страница 3: ... If the operating characteristics or appearance of the unit differs from that shown in this manual then please contact the Kogan support team for assistance Safety Precautions Special safety precautions must be observed when working with this tool It is important that you read and fully understand then observe all of the following safety precautions and warnings Careless of improper use of the blo...

Страница 4: ...inside the tank may release slowly Add petrol to the blower in a well ventilated location outdoors Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the blower Take care not to get petrol on your clothing If you get petrol on your clothes change them immediately Unit vibrations can cause an improperly tightened fuel cap to loosen or even come off completely spilling quantities of fuel To avoid this hazard ...

Страница 5: ...ct air blasts towards bystanders or animals as the air flow can blow small objects at great speed Take care in slippery conditions such as on ice in the wet or snow or while on slopes or uneven ground Watch out for obstacles such as roots ditches holes or rubbish that could cause you to trip or stumble Vibrations Prolonged use of the unit may result in vibration induced circulation problems in the...

Страница 6: ...rning the engine over on the starter with the spark plug cap removed or the spark plug unscrewed Check the condition of the muffler periodically To avoid the risk of fire or hearing loss do not operate the unit with the muffler damaged or missing Never touch a hot muffler as burns may result Technical Specifications Model CT33CLFBLWA Displacement cc 32 6 Rated Power KW r min 0 9 8000 Idle Speed 25...

Страница 7: ...y against your back Fuelling Your engine requires a mixture of petrol and engine oil The quality of these products and the mixed ratio has a decisive influence on the function and service life of the engine WARNING Unsuitable fuel lubricants or mixed ratios other than those specified may result in serious damage to the engine sealing rings hoses or fuel tank Mixing the fuel Avoid direct skin conta...

Страница 8: ... hand as securely as possible Change the fuel filter once a year Drain the fuel tank Use a hook to pull the fuel filter out of the tank and take it off the hose Push a new filter into the hose Place the filter bank into the tank Starting stopping the engine Observe all safety precautions Move the lever to the center position this is the oil controlling setting The lever can adjust the airflow volu...

Страница 9: ...runs When engine is running Move the lever to the center position so that the engine settles down to idle speed Stopping the engine Move the lever to 0 and the engine will shut down If the engine does not start If you do not open the choke quickly enough after the engine begins to fire the engine will stop Remove the spark plug Unscrew and dry the spark plug Set the stop switch to OFF Pull the sta...

Страница 10: ...od of time see the chapter storing the machine Cleaning the air filter Dirty air filters reduce engine power increase fuel consumption and make starting more difficult Close the choke Pull A and remove the air filter cover Remove the filter from the cover and inspect it If it is dirty or damaged either clean the filter or fit a new one Install the filter Fit the cover and tighten the screws Carbur...

Страница 11: ... together Thoroughly clean the machine pay special attention to the cylinder and air filter Store the machine in a dry locked location out of reach of children or other unauthorised persons Do not expose the container to direct sunlight for unnecessarily long periods UV rays can make the container material brittle which could result in leakage or breakage Minimising wear and avoiding damage Observ...

Страница 12: ...er things this includes Damage to the engine due to neglect or deficient maintenance incorrect carburettor adjustment or inadequate cleaning of the cooling air inlets Corrosion and other consequential damage resulting from improper storage Disposal Do not dispose of the blower with your household waste Contact your local council to find out the correct method to dispose of electrical and mechanica...

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