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Hearing protection. 2. Eye protection. 3. Face mask in dusty environments. When operating the blower, the blower must be secured to the shoulder strap. The strap should be worn over the shoulder as shown in the adjacent figure. 15 14 16 – English USING THE BLOWER ! ! WARNING! Never point the blower nozzle at people or animals. The high-velocity air stream can contain particles that may cause serious injury, especially if the blower has previously been used for vacuuming. Be careful, particurlarly if left hand operation is applied. Avoid any direct body contact with the exhaust outlet area. WARNING! WARNING! Never start the blower if the Do not operate the blower while ! ! inspection cover is not closed, is standing on a ladder or a stand. damaged or cannot be closed. (Exception: When the vacuum tube is fitted). Start the blower as described on page 13. Work according to the following instructions: 1. Never blow air toward fixed objects such as walls, large rocks, automobiles and fences. 2. When working inside corners, blow from the corner and inward toward the centre of the work area. Otherwise, debris can fly up in your face and cause eye injury. 3. Never point the blower nozzle at delicate plants. High-velocity nozzle (21) The high-velocity nozzle is an accessory of the blower and is not included in the standard supply. When blowing with greater accuracy and high air stream concentration is necessary, substitute the standard nozzle (14) with the high-velocity nozzle (21). 21 14 English – 17 USING THE BLOWER To vacuum debris from the ground (225B) X-SERIES The vacuuming device is an accessory and is not included in the standard supply. Fitting the collection bag with the various vacuum tubes ! ! WARNING! When fitting the tubes to the blower, the engine must be switched off and the stop switch must be in the stop position. 1. Open the collection bag. Insert the collection bag tube from inside the bag to fit in the vacuum inlet opening of the bag as illustrated in the adjacent figure. Close the zipper on the bag. 2. Press the collection bag tube on the blower, turn it 1/4 of a turn until a snap is heard. The section of the tube that is covered by the collection bag must arranged with its outlet pointing downwards. Attach the carrying strap to the harness ring. 3. Open the cover at the underside of the blower, using a screw driver to disengage the locking piece in the square opening. 4. Press the vacuum tube in the large opening at the underside of the blower and turn it 45 degrees until the bayonet mount locks. 5. Push the lower vacuum tube onto the upper tube as shown in the adjacent figure. 6. Fit the auxiliary handle as described in the separate instructions. Vacuuming Before vacuuming, put on the required safety equipment. ! ! WARNING! When working with the blower, wear the required protecting equipment. 25 23 22 24 1. Hearing protection. 2. Eye protection. 3. Face mask in dusty environments. 18 – English USING THE BLOWER When operating the blower, the blower and collection bag must be secured in the shoulder strap. The strap should be worn over the shoulder as shown in the adjacent figure. WARNING! WARNING! Always check that the collection Never start the blower if the bag is intact and the zipper is inspection cover is not closed, is ! ! closed before starting the blower. damaged or cannot be closed. Never use a damaged bag. There is (Exception: When the vacuum tube risk of injury due to flying debris. is fitted). Be careful, particurlarly if left hand operation is applied. Avoid any direct body contact with the ! ! WARNING! exhaust outlet area. Do not operate the blower while standing on a ladder or a stand. Start the blower as described on page 13. Work according to the following instructions: 1. Do not vacuum large solid objects that can damage the fan, such as wood, cans (tins) or lengths of string or ribbon. 2. Do not let the vacuum tube strike the ground. 3. The bag can be emptied after having opened the zipper on the side. English – 19 MAINTENANCE Carburetor Basic (factory) settings The carburetor has been carefully preset at the factory. However, additional adjustment may be required due to climate, altitude, gasoline and type of two- stroke engine oil used. The instructions below describe how carburetor adjustment should be carried out. The carburetor governs the engine speed via the throttle. Air and fuel are mixed in the carburetor. The air/fuel mixture is adjustable. To utilize the blower’s maximum output, the settings must be correct. The carburetor has three means of adjustment: H = High speed jet L = Low speed jet T = Adjustment screw for idling H L T Function The fuel quantity required in relation to the air flow, provided by the opening in the throttle, is adjusted by the L and H jets. If they are screwed clockwise, the air/fuel mixture becomes leaner (less fuel) and if they are screwed counterclockwise, the mixture becomes richer (more fuel). A leaner mixture gives rise to a higher en...
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