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6 OPERATION
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to detaching appli-
ance parts
Appliance parts detaching during opera-
tion can lead to serious injury.
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Before switching on the appliance,
check that all appliance parts are
firmly attached.
6.1
Inserting and removing the
rechargeable battery (04, 05)
Inserting the rechargeable battery (04)
1. Push the rechargeable battery (04/1) into the
battery slot (04/2) until it engages (04/a).
Pulling out the rechargeable battery (05)
1. Press (05/a) and hold the unlock button
(05/1).
2. Pull out (05/b) the rechargeable battery
(05/2).
6.2
Operating the leaf blower (06)
CAUTION!
Risk of injury and damage to property
Persons or animals can be injured and
soiled by the air jet and blown away ma-
terial.
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It is essential to make sure that the
air jet and blown away material does
not negatively affect persons or ani-
mals or damage objects.
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Note the wind direction.
NOTE
Never work against the wind to ensure
that you and persons behind you are not
soiled.
1. Stand securely.
Switching on the leaf blower
1. Push the On/Off switch (06/1) forwards (06/
a). The leaf blower runs.
Switching off the leaf blower
1. Push the On/Off switch (06/1) forwards (06/
b). The leaf blower is switched off.
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7 WORKING BEHAVIOUR AND
WORKING TECHNIQUE
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Angle the machine forwards slightly, and
walk forwards slowly.
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Sweep the machine to the right and left in or-
der to blow away the leaves.
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Do not overload the appliance during work.
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After use, remove the rechargeable battery
and check the appliance for damage.
8 TRANSPORT
Before transporting, carry out the following mea-
sures:
1. Switch off the appliance.
2. Remove the rechargeable battery from the
appliance.
3. Pack the battery properly.
NOTE
The nominal energy of the rechargeable
battery is less than 100 Wh. Therefore,
heed the following transport instructions.
The li-ion rechargeable battery contained in the
appliance is subject to the hazardous goods law,
but can be transported under simplified condi-
tions:
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The undamaged rechargeable battery can be
transported on public roads by the private us-
er without further conditions provided it is
packaged for retail sale and the transport
serves personal purposes. The weight limits
for batteries sent separately must be ob-
served:
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Max. 30 kg total weight per package
when transported by road, rail and water
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No upper limit for air transport but max. 2
pieces per package
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If damage to the battery (e.g. due to the ap-
pliance falling) is suspected, transport is not
permissible.
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Commercial users who carry out the trans-
port in connection with their main activity
(e.g. delivery from and to building sites, or
demonstrations) can also take advantage of
this simplification.
In both cases, it is essential to take the mandato-
ry precautions mentioned above to prevent any
leakage of the contents. In other cases, it is es-
sential to comply with the regulations of the haz-
Operation
LB 2060