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Instructions
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9. To increase the engine speed, increase pressure on the throttle trigger (1).
To decrease the engine speed, reduce pressure on the throttle trigger (1).
Release throttle trigger (1) completely to return to idle.
Note.
If the motor stalls, move the choke lever (red) (16) back to the full choke
position and repeat from point 4 unless the motor is already warm. If already
warm, start in the half or no choke position.
Stopping the Blower
Stop the engine by pressing the On /Off switch (2) on the
symbol marked “O” to turn off the ignition. (Fig Y)
Blowing
Start the blower engine, as previously described. Hold the
blower firmly about 10–20 cm from the ground and move it in
a sweeping motion from left to right, directing the debris to the desired location.
• Use low throttle settings when clearing lightweight materials from around lawns
or shrubbery.
• Use medium to higher throttle settings to move lightweight grass or leaves from
driveways or paths.
• Use full throttle when moving heavy loads such as dirt or snow.
IMPORTANT.
Blower noise increases at higher throttle settings. Always use the
lowest throttle setting required to get the job done.
• Never operate the blower unless it is properly assembled and in good working
condition.
• Never operate the blower without a properly functioning muffler and spark
arrestor installed.
Use of the Petrol Blower
• The petrol blower vac can efficiently move a wide variety of debris ranging from
grass clippings to gravel. As a general rule try to operate the blower at the lowest
throttle setting necessary to get the job done.
• Prior to use of the blower ensure you have read and understood this instruction
manual.
• Ensure you are wearing suitable clothing and also safety equipment like safety
glasses, ear protection and a mask if necessary.
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