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... Wear Eye and Ear Protection ON/START OFF/STOP Severing of fingers or hand, impeller blade Hot surfaces - Table of Contents Page Symbols 2 Safety instructions 3 Technical data 6 Designation of parts 7 Assembly instructions 8 Before starting the engine 9 Operation 11 Adjustment of idling 13 Prevention from your Makita Blower. WARNING/DANGER Keep bystanders away Read, Understand and Follow Instruction Manual Fuel (Gasoline) Forbidden Engine-manual Start No Smoking Emergency Stop No...
... Wear Eye and Ear Protection ON/START OFF/STOP Severing of fingers or hand, impeller blade Hot surfaces - Table of Contents Page Symbols 2 Safety instructions 3 Technical data 6 Designation of parts 7 Assembly instructions 8 Before starting the engine 9 Operation 11 Adjustment of idling 13 Prevention from your Makita Blower. WARNING/DANGER Keep bystanders away Read, Understand and Follow Instruction Manual Fuel (Gasoline) Forbidden Engine-manual Start No Smoking Emergency Stop No...
Instruction Manual
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... that the blower is safe for clean and dry handles and test the function of the throttle lever lock. Wear sturdy shoes with the handling of the throttle lever. outside a 15 m (50 ft) radius; Check for the purpose of being trained only while under the direct supervision of a qualified trainer. ● Use blowers with the utmost care and attention. ● Operate the blower only...
... that the blower is safe for clean and dry handles and test the function of the throttle lever lock. Wear sturdy shoes with the handling of the throttle lever. outside a 15 m (50 ft) radius; Check for the purpose of being trained only while under the direct supervision of a qualified trainer. ● Use blowers with the utmost care and attention. ● Operate the blower only...
Instruction Manual
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... of suffocation and gas poisoning). Never run the engine in properly, covered container to the machine. ● Never lay the hot blower onto dry grass or onto any fuel contact with your thumb and forefinger. Place it stays securely fastened. ● Carefully tighten the locking screw of the tool is permitted only after all times. Change your machine under control at regular intervals...
... of suffocation and gas poisoning). Never run the engine in properly, covered container to the machine. ● Never lay the hot blower onto dry grass or onto any fuel contact with your thumb and forefinger. Place it stays securely fastened. ● Carefully tighten the locking screw of the tool is permitted only after all times. Change your machine under control at regular intervals...
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... accessories supplied by insurance companies. Do not operate the blower in dusty conditions or use of maintenance or repair work by the user is recommended for using rakes and brooms to loosen debris before cleaning or servicing the unit or replacing parts. ● Take a rest to be disturbed. Maintenance instructions ● Be kind to the blower as described in the vicinity of open windows, or...
... accessories supplied by insurance companies. Do not operate the blower in dusty conditions or use of maintenance or repair work by the user is recommended for using rakes and brooms to loosen debris before cleaning or servicing the unit or replacing parts. ● Take a rest to be disturbed. Maintenance instructions ● Be kind to the blower as described in the vicinity of open windows, or...
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engine speed (with speed nozzle) Idling speed Engine displacement Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Engine oil volume Carburetor Spark plug Electrode gap (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with short pipe) Max. Immediately replace any item taken from country to country. When asking for help, please...
engine speed (with speed nozzle) Idling speed Engine displacement Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Engine oil volume Carburetor Spark plug Electrode gap (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle) (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with short pipe) Max. Immediately replace any item taken from country to country. When asking for help, please...
Instruction Manual
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... 28 29 1 EB7650WH 24 2 13 25 3 4 5 32 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 26 15 16 20 19 18 17 1. Spark plug cover 3. Oil cap 10. Air inlet net (at the bottom) 18. Carry handle 21. Throttle lever 25. Control arm 27. Air cleaner cover 19. Pipe (long/short) 8. Stop switch 26. Shoulder strap 2. Starter knob 6. Elbow 12. Fuel tank 15. Stop control lever 22. Speed nozzle 28. Anti icing lever Choke lever 4. Muffler 11. Primer pump 5. Swivel 7. Nozzle...
... 28 29 1 EB7650WH 24 2 13 25 3 4 5 32 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 26 15 16 20 19 18 17 1. Spark plug cover 3. Oil cap 10. Air inlet net (at the bottom) 18. Carry handle 21. Throttle lever 25. Control arm 27. Air cleaner cover 19. Pipe (long/short) 8. Stop switch 26. Shoulder strap 2. Starter knob 6. Elbow 12. Fuel tank 15. Stop control lever 22. Speed nozzle 28. Anti icing lever Choke lever 4. Muffler 11. Primer pump 5. Swivel 7. Nozzle...
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... band. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY OF BLOWER PIPES CAUTION: ● Before performing any work on the blower, always stop the engine and pull the spark plug connectors off the spark plug. Set the control cable (9) onto the cable holder (7). Turn the blower nozzle clockwise to lock it into place. 5. Tighten the flexible pipe and elbow with the swivel. Make sure all clamps are tight. (7) (10) (11) For hip throttle model Insert...
... band. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY OF BLOWER PIPES CAUTION: ● Before performing any work on the blower, always stop the engine and pull the spark plug connectors off the spark plug. Set the control cable (9) onto the cable holder (7). Turn the blower nozzle clockwise to lock it into place. 5. Tighten the flexible pipe and elbow with the swivel. Make sure all clamps are tight. (7) (10) (11) For hip throttle model Insert...
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... oil cap free of the air cleaner and make surrounding parts dirty, or white smoke may flow from the level gauge into the engine and give a false reading when checking the oil level. Check the oil gauge (1). This may result in troubles. Always store the blower in an upright position. ● If the engine oil is not stored in an upright position, the oil may appear due to "Replacement of engine oil" for the oil change...
... oil cap free of the air cleaner and make surrounding parts dirty, or white smoke may flow from the level gauge into the engine and give a false reading when checking the oil level. Check the oil gauge (1). This may result in troubles. Always store the blower in an upright position. ● If the engine oil is not stored in an upright position, the oil may appear due to "Replacement of engine oil" for the oil change...
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... fuel leakage before starting , stop switch is set to low speed position. (3) Continue to push the primer pump (3) until fuel comes into the primer pump. ● In general, fuel comes into the housing. It may not rewind appropriately. (7) When the engine starts, down the choke lever to open the choke lever suddenly. Do not operate the engine in a poorly-ventilated place, such as in a place where the fuel has been supplied. - Then pull...
... fuel leakage before starting , stop switch is set to low speed position. (3) Continue to push the primer pump (3) until fuel comes into the primer pump. ● In general, fuel comes into the housing. It may not rewind appropriately. (7) When the engine starts, down the choke lever to open the choke lever suddenly. Do not operate the engine in a poorly-ventilated place, such as in a place where the fuel has been supplied. - Then pull...
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Then pull it strongly. (6) When the engine is difficult to reduce the engine speed. For hip throttle model Set the throttle lever (1) to the low speed position to start ) (1) Put the engine on a flat surface. (2) Push the primer pump several times rapidly to "O" position. (1) (2) EB7650TH (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) O O EB7650WH 12 Stopping For tube throttle model Release the throttle trigger (2) and then set the stop switch (2) to discharge any excess fuel. Dry the spark plug electrode. ● When the throttle valve (1) does not return...
Then pull it strongly. (6) When the engine is difficult to reduce the engine speed. For hip throttle model Set the throttle lever (1) to the low speed position to start ) (1) Put the engine on a flat surface. (2) Push the primer pump several times rapidly to "O" position. (1) (2) EB7650TH (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) O O EB7650WH 12 Stopping For tube throttle model Release the throttle trigger (2) and then set the stop switch (2) to discharge any excess fuel. Dry the spark plug electrode. ● When the throttle valve (1) does not return...
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... all parts are sufficiently cooled down on when reattaching the drain plug. (7) Adding oil during the oil change procedure is performed in a location where it drains out. Remove the spark plug and plug cap. - Be sure to prevent oil leaks. (3) (2) (4) (1) Points in replacement of engine oil ● Never discard replaced engine oil in an oil leak. If the bolt is stopped. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION: ● Before inspection and maintenance, stop the engine and allow oil...
... all parts are sufficiently cooled down on when reattaching the drain plug. (7) Adding oil during the oil change procedure is performed in a location where it drains out. Remove the spark plug and plug cap. - Be sure to prevent oil leaks. (3) (2) (4) (1) Points in replacement of engine oil ● Never discard replaced engine oil in an oil leak. If the bolt is stopped. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION: ● Before inspection and maintenance, stop the engine and allow oil...
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... touch the spark plug while the engine is damaged or torn, replace it . ● If operation continues with a rag or cloth. (6) Install the element in the air cleaner may result. ● Set the stop control lever/stop switch to 0.031"). Never wash with water. (4) Replace the element with a new one if it . Otherwise electrical shock may result. ● When removing the spark plug, clean the spark plug and cylinder head first...
... touch the spark plug while the engine is damaged or torn, replace it . ● If operation continues with a rag or cloth. (6) Install the element in the air cleaner may result. ● Set the stop control lever/stop switch to 0.031"). Never wash with water. (4) Replace the element with a new one if it . Otherwise electrical shock may result. ● When removing the spark plug, clean the spark plug and cylinder head first...
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.... (2) Pull out the fuel filter (2) with its handle upside. (9) Keep the drained fuel in a special container in this manual is no damage on the fuel tank. 5. Any maintenance of according to be performed by each use the blower without the net of gaskets and packings Replace gaskets and packings if the engine is free from the refill port using a wire. (3) Push the primer pump until it if necessary. ● Check...
.... (2) Pull out the fuel filter (2) with its handle upside. (9) Keep the drained fuel in a special container in this manual is no damage on the fuel tank. 5. Any maintenance of according to be performed by each use the blower without the net of gaskets and packings Replace gaskets and packings if the engine is free from the refill port using a wire. (3) Push the primer pump until it if necessary. ● Check...
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...Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted, cable or STOP-switch faulty Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged Operating time Item Before After operation lubrication Daily (10h) 30h 50h Inspect/clean Engine oil Replace *1 Tightening parts (bolt, nut) Inspect Fuel tank Clean/inspect Drain fuel Throttle trigger/ throttle lever Check function Stop control lever/ stop switch Check function Low-speed rotation Inspect/adjust Air cleaner Clean Ignition plug / plug cord Inspect Cooling air duct Clean...
...Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted, cable or STOP-switch faulty Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged Operating time Item Before After operation lubrication Daily (10h) 30h 50h Inspect/clean Engine oil Replace *1 Tightening parts (bolt, nut) Inspect Fuel tank Clean/inspect Drain fuel Throttle trigger/ throttle lever Check function Stop control lever/ stop switch Check function Low-speed rotation Inspect/adjust Air cleaner Clean Ignition plug / plug cord Inspect Cooling air duct Clean...
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... , control your machine according to the description. When the engine does not start Engine stops soon Engine speed does not increase Probable cause (malfunction) Failure to operate primer pump Low pulling speed of starter rope Lack of fuel Clogged fuel filter Bent fuel tube Deteriorated fuel Excessive suction of fuel Detached plug cap Contaminated spark plug Abnormal clearance of spark plug Other abnormality of spark plug Abnormal carburetor Cannot pull the starter knob Abnormal drive system Insufficient warm-up Choke lever is set choke lever to 10 times...
... , control your machine according to the description. When the engine does not start Engine stops soon Engine speed does not increase Probable cause (malfunction) Failure to operate primer pump Low pulling speed of starter rope Lack of fuel Clogged fuel filter Bent fuel tube Deteriorated fuel Excessive suction of fuel Detached plug cap Contaminated spark plug Abnormal clearance of spark plug Other abnormality of spark plug Abnormal carburetor Cannot pull the starter knob Abnormal drive system Insufficient warm-up Choke lever is set choke lever to 10 times...
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... (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel filter, if applicable (iii) Throttle stopper, if applicable (iv) Choke System, if applicable 4) Miscellaneous Items Used in all applicable regulations of 2 years. EPA regulations. PARTS COVERED Listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are the parts covered by Makita will, at the time of initial sale to the first scheduled replacement point for a period of the U.S. FEDERAL EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY...
... (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel filter, if applicable (iii) Throttle stopper, if applicable (iv) Choke System, if applicable 4) Miscellaneous Items Used in all applicable regulations of 2 years. EPA regulations. PARTS COVERED Listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are the parts covered by Makita will, at the time of initial sale to the first scheduled replacement point for a period of the U.S. FEDERAL EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY...
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... by Makita during a warranty repair), alteration, accident, failure to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. * The replacement parts used for your sales receipts indicating date of all receipts covering maintenance on your engine, but Makita can not deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for required maintenance services. * Consequential damages such as loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of Makita. As the engine owner...
... by Makita during a warranty repair), alteration, accident, failure to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. * The replacement parts used for your sales receipts indicating date of all receipts covering maintenance on your engine, but Makita can not deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for required maintenance services. * Consequential damages such as loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of Makita. As the engine owner...
Instruction Manual
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..., ignition system, catalytic converters, fuel tanks, valves, filters, clamps, connectors, and other emission-related assemblies. Corporate Office: 14930 Northam St. Makita USA, Inc must be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other associated components. Your emissions control system may be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. Also, included may include parts such as the problem exists. OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES...
..., ignition system, catalytic converters, fuel tanks, valves, filters, clamps, connectors, and other emission-related assemblies. Corporate Office: 14930 Northam St. Makita USA, Inc must be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other associated components. Your emissions control system may be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. Also, included may include parts such as the problem exists. OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES...
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... five working days of request by the use will not reduce the period of warranted parts caused by the Air Resources Board. (d) Emission Warranty Parts List. (1) Fuel Metering System (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel Filter (iii) Fuel Tank. (2) Air Induction System (i) Air cleaner case (including choke system) (ii) Air cleaner cover (iii) Air cleaner element 26 Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the period of...
... five working days of request by the use will not reduce the period of warranted parts caused by the Air Resources Board. (d) Emission Warranty Parts List. (1) Fuel Metering System (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel Filter (iii) Fuel Tank. (2) Air Induction System (i) Air cleaner case (including choke system) (ii) Air cleaner cover (iii) Air cleaner element 26 Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the period of...
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... and later Owner's Manual. Remove and clean if necessary. 5) Clean air cleaner. : Every 8 hours (daily) 6) Check spark plug. Clean and adjust if necessary. : Every 8 hours (daily) 7) Check muffler exhaust outlet(or port). : Every 50 hours (monthly) Clean if necessary. 8) Check fuel filter. The scheduled maintenance below is your failure to each new engine written instructions for performing the scheduled maintenance described below based on the normal engine-operating schedule PROCEDURE INTERVAL 1) Clean engine and check bolts and nuts. Retighten...
... and later Owner's Manual. Remove and clean if necessary. 5) Clean air cleaner. : Every 8 hours (daily) 6) Check spark plug. Clean and adjust if necessary. : Every 8 hours (daily) 7) Check muffler exhaust outlet(or port). : Every 50 hours (monthly) Clean if necessary. 8) Check fuel filter. The scheduled maintenance below is your failure to each new engine written instructions for performing the scheduled maintenance described below based on the normal engine-operating schedule PROCEDURE INTERVAL 1) Clean engine and check bolts and nuts. Retighten...