Double insulation
This tool is double insulated; therefore no
earth wire is required. Always check that
the power supply corresponds to the
voltage on the rating plate.
Guard against electric shock.
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Electric safety can be further improved by using
a high-sensitivity (30 mA / 30 mS) residual
current device (RCD).
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Your appliance is designed for use on AC
(mains) electrical supplies only. Do not attempt
to use it on any other supply.
Extension cables
When using the appliance outdoors, only use
extension cables intended for outdoor use.
Assembly prior to use (Fig. B & C)
Vacuum tube assembly (Fig. B)
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B
Vacuum tubes must be assembled
together before use.
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To ease assembly apply soapy water
solution to joint area.
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Align the notches (15) and the triangles
(14) on upper (4) and lower (5) tubes.
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Push the lower tube (5) firmly into the
upper tube (4), until the triangles click
into place. (Never operate apart).
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In the interests of safety, it is not
intended for the tubes to be separated
once assembled.
Blow tube assembly (Fig. C)
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C
Blow tube must be assembled to the
blow clamshell before use.
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Align the circles (16) on the clamshell
(6) and the tube (7).
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Push the tube (7) firmly onto the
clamshell (6) until the circles click into
place.
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For storage the blow tube can be
detached from the blow clamshell by
depressing the circles on either side
and gently sliding off the tube.
Carrying strap assembly (Fig. D - G)
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Fit the carrying strap to the powerhead,
if required, and adjust to suit the user.
For your comfort, the shoulder strap is
designed to be fitted in two ways:
Single Point Attachment (Fig. D)
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Clip the hook (17) through the eyelet
(18) on the powerhead.
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Adjust the length of the loop with the
buckle.
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Double point attachment
(Fig. D, E, F & G)
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Clip the hook (17) through the eyelet
(18) on the powerhead.
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Remove the loose end of the strap from
the buckle.
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Pass the loose end (19) under the boss
(20), and thread it back through the
buckle (21).
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Adjust the length of the loop with the
buckle (Fig. G).
On/off switch (Fig. H1, H2, H3)
Warning! Use both hands to grip the
product firmly when switching on.
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For extra control, your blowvac is fitted
with a two speed switch located on the
handle of the powerhead.
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The switch has a central off. Position 0
(Fig. H1).
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To use in low speed, move the switch
fully to the rear. Position I (Fig. H2).
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To change to high speed push the
switch back to the off position and then
fully forward. Position II (Fig. H3).
Cable restraint (Fig. I)
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I
A cable restraint is incorporated into the
rear of the powerhead.
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Loop the cable (22) through the cable
restraint (12).
Using your product (Fig. J)
When using as a blower or vacuum, always
wear safety glasses. If using in dusty
conditions, wear a filter mask as well.
Switch off your product, allow the fan to
stop and remove the plug from the socket
before carrying out any adjustment,
servicing or maintenance.
Blow mode
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J
Attach the blow clamshell and tube
(6 & 7) to the powerhead (2) (Fig. J) by
locating the blower as indicated by
arrow 23, then pivot about this point
until the locking/release catch (24) is
fully engaged.
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