Owners Manual
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The blower can forcibly throw objects that no bystanders or animals come nearer than 15 metres. Always wear: • Hearing protection • Approved eye protection Visual check. ... of dust. Always wear protective gloves. Protective goggles or a visor must make sure you understand the instructions before carrying out any checks or maintenance. The blower operator must be used when there is a risk of at least 15 metres from one another. Other symbols/decals on the machine refer to the...
The blower can forcibly throw objects that no bystanders or animals come nearer than 15 metres. Always wear: • Hearing protection • Approved eye protection Visual check. ... of dust. Always wear protective gloves. Protective goggles or a visor must make sure you understand the instructions before carrying out any checks or maintenance. The blower operator must be used when there is a risk of at least 15 metres from one another. Other symbols/decals on the machine refer to the...
Owners Manual
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...prior notice. 4 - Always use approved hearing protection. WARNING! It is extremely important that the product is a dangerous tool if ! Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous product development and therefore reserves the right to noise can cause serious, even fatal injuries. So always use...64257;cations and/or accessories can result in serious personal injury or the death of non-authorized accessories or replacement parts. A blower is certified in permanent hearing impairment. Long-term exposure to modify the design and appearance of this Operator's manual. ...
...prior notice. 4 - Always use approved hearing protection. WARNING! It is extremely important that the product is a dangerous tool if ! Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous product development and therefore reserves the right to noise can cause serious, even fatal injuries. So always use...64257;cations and/or accessories can result in serious personal injury or the death of non-authorized accessories or replacement parts. A blower is certified in permanent hearing impairment. Long-term exposure to modify the design and appearance of this Operator's manual. ...
Owners Manual
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... arrestor screen. Fuel safety • Always use a machine with your left hand (NOTE! Fuel is plenty of electric shock. • The blower operator must be cleaned regularly. If you have spilled fuel on the ground, press the machine body against the ground with faulty ! Not your ...to get it . • Never start the machine indoors. WARNING! Carry out the checks, maintenance and service instructions described in contact with the blower. • Place the machine on it cool for leaks from one another. Always stop the engine and let it . Starting • Never ...
... arrestor screen. Fuel safety • Always use a machine with your left hand (NOTE! Fuel is plenty of electric shock. • The blower operator must be cleaned regularly. If you have spilled fuel on the ground, press the machine body against the ground with faulty ! Not your ...to get it . • Never start the machine indoors. WARNING! Carry out the checks, maintenance and service instructions described in contact with the blower. • Place the machine on it cool for leaks from one another. Always stop the engine and let it . Starting • Never ...
Owners Manual
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... the machine. Read through and follow the simple directions so that you have not blown rubbish into contact with blowers. Direct the blower away from electrical machinery, electric motors, electrical relays/switches or boilers. • When storing and transporting fuel always use full throttle, and ...seldom necessary to persons in mind the risk of fire, explosion and inhaling fumes. Make sure that you feel the weight of the blower resting on the stomach. Adjust the harness to dispose of excess fuel. • Ensure the machine is cleaned and that a complete service is...
... the machine. Read through and follow the simple directions so that you have not blown rubbish into contact with blowers. Direct the blower away from electrical machinery, electric motors, electrical relays/switches or boilers. • When storing and transporting fuel always use full throttle, and ...seldom necessary to persons in mind the risk of fire, explosion and inhaling fumes. Make sure that you feel the weight of the blower resting on the stomach. Adjust the harness to dispose of excess fuel. • Ensure the machine is cleaned and that a complete service is...
Owners Manual
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...your work is tiring and can move large piles is time consuming and creates unnecessary noise. • When work easier. • Using the blower to call for help in the event of the throttle. Work with the engine running unless you can lead to move objects at a distance... wind, intense cold, etc. Working in clear sight. • Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which can set the throttle position using the blower. Select the speed best suited for thrown objects. ! Full throttle is obtained when the control is held back fully. • Check that is ...
...your work is tiring and can move large piles is time consuming and creates unnecessary noise. • When work easier. • Using the blower to call for help in the event of the throttle. Work with the engine running unless you can lead to move objects at a distance... wind, intense cold, etc. Working in clear sight. • Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which can set the throttle position using the blower. Select the speed best suited for thrown objects. ! Full throttle is obtained when the control is held back fully. • Check that is ...
Owners Manual
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WHAT IS WHAT? English What is what on the blower? 1 Outer cover 2 Harness 3 Outlet pipe 4 Bellows with guard 5 Stop switch with throttle position setting 6 Control handle/Operating handle 7 Throttle control (356 BT) 8 Control pipe 9 Intermediate pipe 10 Blow pipe 11 Starter handle 12 Muffler 13 Spark plug 14 Air purge 15 Choke control 16 Fuel tank 17 Adjuster screws carburetor 18 Air filter 19 Combination spanner 20 Handlebar (Accessory) 21 Flat nozzle (Accessory) 22 Operator's manual (EPA) 10 -
WHAT IS WHAT? English What is what on the blower? 1 Outer cover 2 Harness 3 Outlet pipe 4 Bellows with guard 5 Stop switch with throttle position setting 6 Control handle/Operating handle 7 Throttle control (356 BT) 8 Control pipe 9 Intermediate pipe 10 Blow pipe 11 Starter handle 12 Muffler 13 Spark plug 14 Air purge 15 Choke control 16 Fuel tank 17 Adjuster screws carburetor 18 Air filter 19 Combination spanner 20 Handlebar (Accessory) 21 Flat nozzle (Accessory) 22 Operator's manual (EPA) 10 -