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- ENGLISH - Leaf blower 467 Symbols Instruction manual Original instructions Caution! Prior to operating the unit, please read the owner’s manual carefully, and most importantly, observe all safety rules. Observe the maintenance guidelines closely to ensure the long service life of your equipment. Your dealer will be glad to assist you with any questions. EC declaration of conformity The EC declaration of conformity on a separate piece of paper forms part of these operating instructions.
Index , Guarantee Index Page 1. Important Components ........................................................................................................................ 4 2. Safety regulations ................................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Correct use / General safety instructions 5 2.2 Personal protective equipment for your safety 5 2.3 Protection of Environment 5 2.4 Operating Hints 5 3. Assembly ...............
Important Components 1. Important Components Fig. 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. On/Off Switch Throttle Lever Speed Lever Primer Choke Lever Air Filter Cover Fuel Tank Lid Starter Handle Spark Plug Muffler 21. Plug ( Note: This is where, when converting the equipment into a sprayer, the liquid container is connected ) ENGLISH 4 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Safety regulations 2. Safety regulations 2.1 Correct use / General safety instructions Always observe all safety hints while using the machine. The blower unit is suitable for the removal of leaves, grass, paper, dust or snow in areas such as gardens or parks, sports facilities, parking areas or drives. The blower can also be used for the removal of leaves and small branches while harvesting stone fruit.
Assembly ; Accessories 3. Assembly Completely assembly the leaf blower before its first use: 3.1 Installation of pleated elbow tube Fig. 2 Remove screws A and B. Push pleated elbow tube (16) into the opening of the blower housing (20) until resistance is felt and re-tighten screws A and B to hold tube in place. Note: Ensure the pleated elbow tube can be easily swiveled after fitting it to the blower housing. 3.2 Install multi-function handle and blower tube Fig.
Fuelling 5. Fuelling Fuel mixture table Petrol in litres 5.1 Safety instructions fuelling The handling of fuel requires caution and consideration. It is imperative that all safety instructions are observed! Smoking or open flame is prohibited. Allow engine to cool before re-fueling. Fuel may contain solvent-like substances. Avoid skin and eye contact with mineral products. Wear gloves while refueling. Frequently change and clean protective clothing. Do not inhale fuel vapors.
Starting / Stopping the engine 6. Starting / Stopping the engine Starting with cold engine Fig. 4 When the engine runs, use the throttle lever (2) to accelerate to the required engine speed. For continuous use, set the throttle lock lever (3) in the required position for the desired engine speed. To return to idling speed, either release the throttle lever or move throttle lock lever down to ”min” position. Starting with warm engine after short stop Leave choke in ”open” position engine.
Operating Hints 7. Operating Hints Prior to operating and prior to each start, check the blower unit's condition with regard to throttle activation, on/off switch, protective covers, carrying straps and also for any fuel leaks. Take care not to inhale exhaust fumes. Do not operate the blower in closed areas. Prior to starting the engine and during all jobs, the operator needs to be securely and safely positioned. The engine starting site should be at least 3 meters away from the refueling site. 7.
Maintenance and care 8. Maintenance and care Maintenance and repair of modern motorized devices, as well as their safety-relevant assemblies, require qualified, specialized training and a workshop equipped with special tools and test devices. Thus SOLO recommends that you have a specialized SOLO workshop carry out all work that is not described in these operating instructions.
Maintenance and care 8.2 Air Filter Maintenance The air filter separates and retains dirt before the air reaches the combustion chamber. This reduces engine wear. Regular maintenance increases engine life. Clogged air filters cause performance loss and increased fuel consumption. This leads to a higher toxin level in the exhaust gas and also makes starting more difficult. When the machine is used all day, the air filter should be cleaned daily. In severe dust conditions clean more often in between. Fig.
Maintenance and care Carburettor Check idling speed X Clean Spark plug X Replace X Check electrode gap and replace spark plug if required X Replace All accessible screws (except for adjusting screws) Retighten Controls Check function (stop switch, throttle lever, starter) Silencer Air inlet (Protection screen) Visual inspection X X X X X X X X Clean Visual inspection Complete machine once per year X Adjust idling speed Air filter as required after every 100 hours Any damage cause
Maintenance and care ; Technical Specifications 8.7 Parts subject to tear and wear Various parts are subject to application- specific or normal wear and must be replaced in good time, when required. The following parts are subject to normal wear and are not covered by the manufacturer‘s guarantee: • Air filter • Fuel filter • All rubber parts which come into contact with fuel • Spark plug • Starter 9.
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