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Battery pack 2. Battery pack charger 3. Power button 15. Nozzle 6. Power meter 13. Operator's manual Symbols on the product Warning Read this operator's manual is English. Digital cruise control 9. Digital control center 12. Consumer support 1-800-487-5951 (U.S.) 1-800-805-5523 (Canada) 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST Overview 1. Tab 8. Trigger 10. Battery release button 2 16. Contents INTRODUCTION 2 MAINTENANCE 9 SAFETY 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 ASSEMBLY 7 TECHNICAL DATA 10 OPERATION 7 INTRODUCTION Operator's manual The initial...
Battery pack 2. Battery pack charger 3. Power button 15. Nozzle 6. Power meter 13. Operator's manual Symbols on the product Warning Read this operator's manual is English. Digital cruise control 9. Digital control center 12. Consumer support 1-800-487-5951 (U.S.) 1-800-805-5523 (Canada) 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST Overview 1. Tab 8. Trigger 10. Battery release button 2 16. Contents INTRODUCTION 2 MAINTENANCE 9 SAFETY 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 ASSEMBLY 7 TECHNICAL DATA 10 OPERATION 7 INTRODUCTION Operator's manual The initial...
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... your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool. Use approved head protection Use approved hearing protection Use approved eye protection (ANSI Z87.1 or equivalent) Electrical shock The product or packaging cannot be submitted to the product. Do not leave, store or use . Safe distance SAFETY Safety definitions The definitions below give the level of electrical and electronic equipment. Failure to use in the...
... your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool. Use approved head protection Use approved hearing protection Use approved eye protection (ANSI Z87.1 or equivalent) Electrical shock The product or packaging cannot be submitted to the product. Do not leave, store or use . Safe distance SAFETY Safety definitions The definitions below give the level of electrical and electronic equipment. Failure to use in the...
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... ignite the dust or fumes. • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. A moment of injury and fire. • When battery pack is not in a hazardous situation. Use of any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Carrying power tools with specifically designated battery packs. The correct power tool will reduce risk of children and do the job better and safer at all times. Power tools create sparks...
... ignite the dust or fumes. • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. A moment of injury and fire. • When battery pack is not in a hazardous situation. Use of any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Carrying power tools with specifically designated battery packs. The correct power tool will reduce risk of children and do the job better and safer at all times. Power tools create sparks...
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... not change a part of the product without knowledge of the instructions operate the product. • Make sure that you always monitor a person, with decreased physical capacity or mental capacity, that you are approved by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Injury or death is maintained. Do not use the product. Use the instructions for information. • Remove the battery pack before you assemble the...
... not change a part of the product without knowledge of the instructions operate the product. • Make sure that you always monitor a person, with decreased physical capacity or mental capacity, that you are approved by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Injury or death is maintained. Do not use the product. Use the instructions for information. • Remove the battery pack before you assemble the...
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...speed to loosen unwanted material from the ground before operation. • If the work area is in the direction of the product. • Remove the battery pack before operation. • Use a rake or broom to do adjustments or repairs. • Do not use correct personal protective equipment when you operate the product. • Safely attach..., glass and wire, that can be ejected, ricochet, or cause injury or damage during operation. • Do not point the blower nozzle in good condition before you operate the product. Power button Make sure that the motor stops when you...
...speed to loosen unwanted material from the ground before operation. • If the work area is in the direction of the product. • Remove the battery pack before operation. • Use a rake or broom to do adjustments or repairs. • Do not use correct personal protective equipment when you operate the product. • Safely attach..., glass and wire, that can be ejected, ricochet, or cause injury or damage during operation. • Do not point the blower nozzle in good condition before you operate the product. Power button Make sure that the motor stops when you...
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... must be charged before you assemble the product. If you have touched the liquid, clean the area with a clean dry cloth if they are only used as a power supply for operation. • Do not mechanically shock battery packs. • If there is specified for missing, damaged, loose or worn parts. • Examine the nuts, screws and bolts. 317 - 003 - 20.11...
... must be charged before you assemble the product. If you have touched the liquid, clean the area with a clean dry cloth if they are only used as a power supply for operation. • Do not mechanically shock battery packs. • If there is specified for missing, damaged, loose or worn parts. • Examine the nuts, screws and bolts. 317 - 003 - 20.11...
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... the trigger for correct operation. • Examine the power button for higher speed. 4. To install the battery pack To start the digital cruise control The digital cruise control lets you hear a click. • To remove the battery pack, push and hold a blower speed without the trigger. 1. Use the product. Standard mode - To start the motor 1. Note: If the trigger is off . After releasing the trigger, the digital cruise control reverts...
... the trigger for correct operation. • Examine the power button for higher speed. 4. To install the battery pack To start the digital cruise control The digital cruise control lets you hear a click. • To remove the battery pack, push and hold a blower speed without the trigger. 1. Use the product. Standard mode - To start the motor 1. Note: If the trigger is off . After releasing the trigger, the digital cruise control reverts...
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... the maintenance schedule. the motor and battery pack cool. No electrical contact between the product and battery pack. product. Motor controller is not charged. See the operator's manual for correct operation. • Remove external unwanted material from the product with water, cleaning fluids, or solvents. • Use a soft brush to remove unwanted material from daily use a damaged product. the product. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem The product does not start the motor on...
... the maintenance schedule. the motor and battery pack cool. No electrical contact between the product and battery pack. product. Motor controller is not charged. See the operator's manual for correct operation. • Remove external unwanted material from the product with water, cleaning fluids, or solvents. • Use a soft brush to remove unwanted material from daily use a damaged product. the product. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem The product does not start the motor on...
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... ribs of the battery pointed up to an approved service center. LED screen Possible faults Possible steps LED 1 is red and LED 4 is Internal fuse is installed. The internal temperature in the battery must be between 5°C (41°F) and 45°C (113°F). TECHNICAL DATA Motor specifications Motor type Motor voltage Motor power Battery pack and battery charger specifications unit V (DC) W 10 PRB675i (BHB58VPR) Brushless...
... ribs of the battery pointed up to an approved service center. LED screen Possible faults Possible steps LED 1 is red and LED 4 is Internal fuse is installed. The internal temperature in the battery must be between 5°C (41°F) and 45°C (113°F). TECHNICAL DATA Motor specifications Motor type Motor voltage Motor power Battery pack and battery charger specifications unit V (DC) W 10 PRB675i (BHB58VPR) Brushless...
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air volume Product mass Weight (without battery pack, with nozzle and blower tube) Max. air velocity Max. Default battery pack type Default battery charger type Impeller fan performance (with tubes) unit PRB675i (BHB58VPR) PR140Li PR275Ci m/s (mph) m3/min (cfm) 58 (130) 19 (675) kg (lb) 2.7 (5.9) 317 - 003 - 20.11.2017 11
air volume Product mass Weight (without battery pack, with nozzle and blower tube) Max. air velocity Max. Default battery pack type Default battery charger type Impeller fan performance (with tubes) unit PRB675i (BHB58VPR) PR140Li PR275Ci m/s (mph) m3/min (cfm) 58 (130) 19 (675) kg (lb) 2.7 (5.9) 317 - 003 - 20.11.2017 11