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Stopping the engine
Emergency Stopping Procedure:
When it is necessary to stop blower engine immedi-
ately, DEPRESS the switch to OFF.
Normal procedure:
To stop the motor, push back the throttle lever lock,
so that the motor runs in idling mode. Finally move
the ON/OFF switch to “OFF”.
8. Working instructions
Operation
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DO NOT SMOKE while refueling or operating
equipment.
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DO NOT TOUCH or let your hands or body come
in contact with a hot muffler or spark plug wire.
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DUE TO THE DANGER of exhaust fumes, never
operate blower in a confined or poorly ventilated
area.
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Use the tool only in broad daylight or in welllit
conditions.
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Do not underestimate the forces involved. Make
sure you stand squarely and keep your balance
at all times.
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If possible, avoid using the tool on wet grass.
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Ensure that you maintain a steady foothold particu-
larly while working on slopes.
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Always walk. Never run.
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Always keep the ventilation opening clean.
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Never direct the blow hole at persons or animals.
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The machine may only be used at reasonable times
of the day, i.e. not in the early morning or late even
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ing when it will be a nuisance to other people. Per-
mitted times of use specified by local authorities
must be observed.
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The machine must be run at the lowest possible
motor speed required to carry out the work.
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Remove all foreign objects with a rake and brush
before starting any blowing work.
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Where conditions are dusty, dampen the surface
a little or use a sprinkler attachment.
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Use the fulllength blower nozzle extension so that
the air current can work near to the ground.
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Watch out for children, pets, open windows etc. and
blow the foreign objects safely away from them.
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If the device makes abnormal noises or has unu
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sually high levels of vibration, it must be checked.
Unusually high levels of vibration can injure the
operator and damage the unit.
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Never operate the appliance with defective guards
or shields, or without safetydevices, for example
debris collector in place
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Do not expose the hot engine to flammable ma
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terials
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The Blower can be used to blow debris from patios,
paths, driveways, lawns, bushes and borders.
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Do not expose the hot engine to flammable materials
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Always check the work area before starting work.
Remove any objects or scraps that may be spun, or
catch the sim in the unit and clog it.
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Alternatively hold nozzle just above the ground
and swing the machine from side to side, moving
forwards and direct the nozzle at the debris to be
cleared.
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Blow the debris into a convenient heap
9. Maintenance
INJURY WARNING!
Always wear protective gloves when working on
or around cutting tools.
Cleaning
• Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to
prevent overheating of the engine.
• Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft
cloth, preferably after each use.
• Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and dirt.
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If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth mois
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tened with soapy water.
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Regularly check the device before starting work.
• Never use water to clean or spray the device. Clean
the motor casing with a damp cloth and never use
detergents or solvents! This may damage the de-
vice‘s plastic parts. Dry the motor casing carefully
afterwards.
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Only use OEM parts for maintenance work.
Change and clean the spark plug (Fig. 3)
Check the spark plug air gap at least once a year or
when the engine starts poorly. The correct gap be-
tween ignition flag and ignition contact is 0.25“/0.63
mm.
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Wait until the engine has cooled down completely.
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Pull the spark plug cap off the spark plug, and
use the supplied spark plug wrench to remove the
spark plug by turning.
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When the electrode is severely worn out or reveals
a strong incrustation, the spark plug must be re
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placed with an equivalent plug.
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A strong incrustation of the spark plug can be
caused by: Amount of oil is too high in the gasoline
mix, poor oil quality, old gasoline mix, or plugged
up air filter.
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Screw the spark plug by hand completely into the
thread. (Avoid jamming it)
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Use the supplied spark plug wrench to tighten the
spark plug.
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When using a torque wrench, the tightening torque
is 12-15 Nm.
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Plug the spark plug socket correctly on the plug.
Clean the air filter
Soiled air filters reduce the engine power by sup
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plying too little air to the carburetor. Dust and pollen
plug up the pores of the filter made of foamed plastic.
Regular checks are therefore essential.
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Unclip the air filter cover and remove the sponge
filter element.
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To avoid objects falling into the air tank, replace
the air filter cover.
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