Stopping The Engine; Using The Machine - EMAK Oleo-Mac BV 900 Manual De Instrucciones

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CAUTION:
- Never wrap the starter cord around your
hand.
- When pulling the starter rope, do not use
the full extent of the rope as this can cause
the rope to break.
- Do not let starter rope snap back. Hold the
starter handle (4, Fig.1) and let the rope
rewind slowly.
BREAKING-IN THE ENGINE
The engine reaches the maximum power after
5÷8 hours of activity.
During this period of breaking-in do not use the
engine at wide open throttle without load, to
avoid excessive functioning stress.
WARNING! - During the breaking-in
period do not vary the carburetion to obtain a
presumed power increment; the engine can be
damaged.
NOTE: It is normal for smoke to be emitted
from a new engine during and after first use.

6. STOPPING THE ENGINE

Set the throttle lever to idle position (1, Fig. 13)
and wait a few seconds to let the engine cool off.
Turn off the engine, pushing the ON/OFF switch
(2, Fig. 13).

7. USING THE MACHINE

PROHIBITED USE
- Work only in conditions offering sufficient
visibility and light to see clearly.
- Stop the engine before setting the machine
down.
- Be particularly cautious and alert when
wearing ear protectors, as these can restrict
your ability to hear sounds indicating danger
(shouts, signals, warnings, etc.)
- Be extremely careful when working on slopes
or uneven surfaces.
- Always keep the handles dry and clean.
- Do not operate the blower while standing
on a ladder or a stand.
- Never attempt to blow hot or burning
substances or combustible fluids.
- Do not walk backward while operating the
machine.
- Operate the blower only at reasonable hours,
i.e. not early in the morning or late at night
when people might be disturbed. Comply with
times listed in local ordinances.
- Check wind direction and intensity. Never point
the nozzle or blow debris toward people, pets,
cars or houses.
- Do not blow debris toward open windows or
doors.
- Always be considerate of property and people
passing by.
- Do not leave the blower running when
unattended.
- Pay attention to what you are moving.
- Practice moving grass clippings or a paper cup
without moving dust.
- Wet dusty areas down first before using a
blower.
- Never use a leaf blower to move excessively
dusty materials.
- Never direct the air jet towards people or
animals. The blower can propel small objects at
very high speed. Stop the engine immediately
if you are approached.
- A leaf blower should NOT be used to clean up:
• Large amounts of gravel or gravel dust
• Construction dirt
• Plaster dust
• Cement and concrete dust
• Dry garden topsoil
- Do not use a blower to spread or mist
fertilizers, chemicals or other toxic substances,
fuel, unless it is designed for these purposes
and in an appropriate area.
WARNING! – Silica is a basic component
of sand, quartz, brick, clay, granite and
numerous other materials and rock, including
masonry and concrete products. Repeated and
/ or substantial inhalation of airborne
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