Operating controls
Layout
1 Guaranteed sound level
2 CE label
3 Manufacturer
4 Device group
5 Model name
6 Model number
7 Serial number
8 Power
9 Engine speed in rpm
10 Weight
11 Rated voltage, current type
12 Protection class /IP rating
13 Disposal instruction
14 Year of manufacture
Operating controls
Operating controls O
1 Handle
2 Turbo button
3 Bow-shaped handle
4 Adjustment lever for bow-shaped handle adjustment
5 Top vacuum/blowing tube
6 Bottom vacuum/blowing tube
7 Intake opening
8 Blow opening
9 Carrying belt
10 Power pack release
11 Power pack compartment
12 Rotary switch with motor speed function
13 On/off switch
14 Leaf vacuum/leaf blower casing
15 Release mechanism for vacuum bag
16 Vacuum/blow selection lever
17 Vacuum bag with zip
18 Transport wheel
Supplementary documentation
Make sure the supplied instruction man-
uals of the charger and the power pack
are available. Please read and under-
stand them before using the device.
Power pack charging
Risk of injuries or material damage
¾ Charge the power pack using the char-
ger approved by the manufacturer. The
designations of the approved chargers
are listed in the enclosed CE Declaration
of Conformity.
Attention!
The power pack is supplied partially charged. Be-
fore first use, fully charge the power pack to ensure
full capacity of the power pack.
Power pack charging must be carried out ac-
Î
cording to the instructions in the supplementary
documentation.
Operating times
Observe the times stipulated in local byelaws.
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Check with your local authorities to determine if
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there are any operating time limitations.
Assembly
Risk of injuries
ÂWhen using the tool, incorrectly fitted
parts can lead to severe injuries up to
and including death.
ÂThis tool can only be operated, if all parts
are fully fitted and tightened and there
are no damaged parts!
¾ Therefore first read the entire chapter,
before fitting the parts.
¾ Fit the parts carefully and completely.
¾ Use tools as specified.
Start-up
WARNING!
WARNING!
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