4. Technical data
AC motor ........................................ 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Output BG-EL 2100 ............................ 2300 watts
no load speed n0 ...............................15000 min
Protection class ............................................II /
Air velocity .............................................240 km/h
Suction rate ........................................... 780 m3/h
Volume of debris bag ......................... approx. 40 l
Sound volume level LWAd .................. 103 dB (A)
Sound pressure level LpAd ................... 83 dB (A)
Vibration ahv .......................................≤ 2.5 m/s2
Weight ........................................................3.1 kg
5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making adjust-
ments to the equipment.
5.1 Fitting the suction tube (Fig. 3a-3d)
First plug together the front suction tube (1), the
rear suction tube (2) and the rear blower tube (3)
(Fig. 3a). Then screw together the tubes using the
screws provided (Fig. 3b/Item 11).
Finally, plug the suction tube into the motor
housing (Fig. 3c) and screw it in place with the
screw (Fig. 3d/Item 11) and with one screw on
each side (Fig. 3d/Item 12).
Note: Do not disassemble the suction tube any
more once it has been assembled.
5.2 Fitting the debris bag (Fig. 3e-3f)
First hang the eyelet on the hook on the suction
tube (Fig. 3e). Then slip the debris bag (Fig. 3f/
Item 7) over the port on the motor housing. Make
sure that there is an audible click when they en-
gage.
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5.3 Fitting the carrying strap (Fig. 3g)
Pass the carrying strap (Fig. 2/Item 4) through the
metal eyelet as shown in Fig. 3g and close the
quick fastener.
Start up the equipment only when fully assem-
bled. Always inspect the power cable for damage
before starting up. The equipment may be used
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only if the cable is in fl awless condition.
6. Operation
6.1 Sizing the strap (Fig. 1)
Size the length of the carrying strap (4) so that the
vacuum tube just clears the ground. The guide
rollers (9) at the bottom end of the suction tube
will help you to maneuver the suction tube on the
ground.
6.2 Connecting the equipment to the power
supply and switching on (Fig. 4, 5)
The equipment can be connected to any socket-
outlet (with 230 V AC) that is equipped with a
10A fuse or higher. The socket-outlet has to be
safeguarded by an earth-leakage circuit breaker
(e.l.c.b.). The operating current must not exceed
30 mA.
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Insert the equipment's plug into the power
cable coupling (extension).
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Secure the power cable with the strain-relief
clip provided on the equipment as shown.
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To switch on, push the On/Off switch (Fig. 5/
Item 5) toward "I".
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To switch off, push the On/Off switch (Fig. 5/
Item 5) toward "O".
6.3 Selecting the mode of operation
6.3.1 Suctioning (Fig. 6)
Turn the lever (Fig. 6/Item 8) to position A. You can
do this both when the equipment is at a standstill
and while it is running.
6.3.2 Blowing (Fig. 6)
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Turn the lever (Fig. 6/Item 8) to position B. You
can do this both when the equipment is at a
standstill and while it is running.
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Channel the air stream forward and walk
slowly to blow foliage or garden refuse into a
pile or to clear out hard-to-reach places.
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Caution!
Empty the debris bag before blowing. Otherwise,
the material that has been vacuumed up could
drop out.
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