To remove: Press the battery release latch and
pull the battery pack out at the same time.
ASSEMBLY
Until fully assembled, the
vacuum/blower should not be
WARNING: Switch off and
remove battery from machine
before adjusting or cleaning!
WARNING: Always wear
Tube assembly. (Fig 1-2-4-5)
Insert the intermediate suction/blowing tube into the
body of the vacuum/blower, checking that it is
correctly fitted and pushing it in all the way, then
secure it with the two screws provided. Fit the
wheeled suction/blowing tube into the intermediate
suction/blowing tube, checking that it is fitted
correctly and pushing it in all the way.
Add the "rake" accessory
Insert the rake (9) into the slot and press down (Fig.
5) to remove the rake (9) by pressing the rake
button (9) and pushing it down (Fig. 6).
Turn the knob on the rake and slide it up and down.
Turn the knob again to put the rake in place (Figure
7/8/9/10)
Installation of wheel accessories
Clip the wheel (10) into the slot and press upwards
until the wheel clicks into place. (Figure 11/12)
Press the wheel button (10) to move the wheel (10)
to the desired position, 3 positions in total (Fig.
13/14)
leaf bag
Before assembling the leaf bag, check that the leaf
blower/vacuum function selector lever operates
without binding and is not clogged with debris from
previous use.
Open the leaf bag opener with the adapter fitting
inserted into the holes on both sides of the
discharge port. Secure the front of the leaf bag to
the underside of the vacuum/blower tube using the
clip mounted on the leaf bag.
(Figure 22-23)
Battery assembly
Before inserting the batteries, please turn the cruise
control dial to OFF to prevent accidental starting.
▪ Hold the tool with one hand and the battery with
the other.
used or plugged in.
shoulder strap when
operating machine.
▪ Installation: Push and slide the battery pack into
the battery port, ensure the latch on the back of the
battery is in place and the battery is secure before
starting operation.
▪ Removal: Press the battery release latch and
remove the battery at the same time. (Figure 24)
OPERATION
Things to check before using the tool
▪ Do not use the tool if it is damaged or incorrectly
adjusted.
▪ Use this tool to do jobs for which it was designed.
another use
could be dangerous for the end user, for the tool
and for other people,
nearby animals and objects.
▪ Check that the tool is correctly assembled with the
two tubes and the collection bag.
▪ Check that the shoulder strap is fitted.
▪ Do the following:
o Check the entire tool for any loose parts (screws,
nuts, etc.) and any damage.
o Drive in, repair or replace anything that needs to
be driven in before using the tool.
Risk of injury! A device that
has not been assembled
completely can cause serious
Fully assemble the device
before you operate it
and connect it to the power
Wear personal protective
Operate the machine in a recommended position
and only on a fixed and even surface. Do not
operate the machine on a cobbled surface or on a
gravel surface where material that is ejected could
cause injuries.
Check the work area before using the appliance.
Remove any hard objects such as stones, shards of
glass, wires, etc. that could be thrown off, knocked
back or that could otherwise cause injury or damage
during appliance operation.
Always carry out a visual inspection before use.
The device must not be used if it is damaged, not
correctly installed or if the safety devices are
defective.
Replace any worn and damaged parts.
Only use if the correct equipment is attached.
Never use the machine if the cover or protective de-
vice are damaged, or without the cover or protective
device. Replace damaged or illegible labels.
WARNING
injuries.
supply.
WARNING
equipment.
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