4.1 UNPACKING
1. Carefully open the packaging, paying
attention not to lose components.
2. Consult the documentation in the
box, including these instructions.
3. Remove all the unassembled
parts from the box.
4. Remove the machine from the box.
5. Dispose of the box and packaging in
compliance with local regulations.
Before assembling, make sure the
battery is not inserted in its housing.
4.2 ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY
OF THE BLOWER TUBE
1. Align the blower tube (Fig. 3.A) to the
power unit outlet (Fig. 3.B) and fully
push it to securely connect it.
2. Apply the end of the blower tube (Fig.
3.C) to the blower tube (Fig. 3.A) and
fully push it to securely connect it.
NOTE Assembly is correct when
the tabs (Fig. 3.D, Fig. 3.E) locks in
their housing on the blower tubes.
– Press the tabs to remove the blower
tubes (Fig. 3.D, Fig. 3.E).
IMPORTANT Stop the machine and
always remove the battery (paragraph 7.2.2)
whenever the blower tube is removed.
5. CONTROLS
5.1 START/STOP SWITCH
The start/stop switch (Fig. 4.A)
performs two functions:
1. It starts/stops the machine and, at the
same time, it engages/disengages
the rotation of the rotor;
2. It makes it possible to control
the speed of the rotor.
To start the machine, move the switch
from the stop position (Fig. 4.A.1) to
the start position (Fig. 4.A.2).
Starting the machine causes the
simultaneous rotation of the rotor.
To stop the machine, move the switch
to the stop position (Fig. 4.A.1).
The rotor's speed must be adapted to the
type of work being performed (chapter
6.4.1) and can be adjusted by moving
the switch to the required position:
– start position (Fig. 4.A.2) for
average blowing speed;
– high speed position (Fig. 4.A.3)
for maximum blowing speed.
6. USING THE MACHINE
IMPORTANT The safety regulations
to follow are described in chap. 2. Strictly
comply with these instructions to avoid
serious risks or dangers.
6.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
6.1.1 Checking and recharging
the battery (Fig. 5)
Before each use check the battery
charge status following the instructions
provided in the battery booklet.
6.2 SAFETY CHECKS
Always carry out the safety
checks before use.
6.2.1 General check
Object
Hand grips (Fig. 1.C.)
Screws on the machine
Cooling air ducts
Blower tube (Fig. 1.B)
Rotor
Guards
Battery (Fig. 1.D.)
Start/stop switch (Fig. 4.A) It must easily move from
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Result
Are clean, dry and fixed
firmly to the machine
Correctly tightened
(not loose)
Not clogged
Correctly installed.
No signs of damage
No obstruction.
No signs of damage
No signs of damage
No damage to the casing,
no liquid leakage
one position to the other.