Using Turbo Mode; Stopping The Blower - Oregon BL300 Manuel D'instructions Original

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OPERATING THE BLOWER
• Attach the harness clips to the harness
loops with the adjustment buckle in
front and the quick-release in back
(Fig . 14) .
FIG. 14
• Wear the harness over the head and the
shoulder opposite the trigger hand .
• Adjust the strap length to a comfortable
operating position (Fig . 15) .
FIG. 15

STOPPING THE BLOWER

Release the variable trigger to stop the
blower .
STARTING THE BLOWER
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
INJURY, NEVER DEFEAT THE TRIGGER
LOCK-OUT BY TAPING, WIRING OR
TYING DOWN THE TRIGGER LOCK-OUT.
If using the harness, attach the harness
clips to the attachment loops and put on
the harness .
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OREGON® Cordless Tool System
BLOWER MODEL BL300
• Grasp the handle firmly such that the
trigger lock-out is depressed by the
palm of the hand (1) .
• To start the blower, squeeze the variable
trigger (2) (Fig . 16) . Squeeze the variable
trigger more firmly to increase the
speed and force of the blower .
FIG. 16
(1) TRIGGER
LOCK-OUT
(2) VARIABLE
TRIGGER

USING TURBO MODE

Turbo mode increases the blower speed
and force beyond the highest speed
achieved from holding the variable
trigger all the way down (turbo function
is not available with a B500S 1 . 2 5Ah
battery) .
Use this extra power to move heavy, thick
or wet material that is difficult to move
otherwise .
While holding the variable trigger, press
and hold the turbo button (Fig . 17) .
FIG. 17
Prolonged use of turbo mode will
decrease the use time per battery charge .
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