Danger!
Never gather (blow) hot, combustible or explosive
materials into piles.
6.4.2 Sucking up foliage
Caution!
•
Only use the leaf blower vac in vacuum mode
if the catch bag is undamaged and properly
fitted.
•
Do not pick up too many leaves in one go as
this could clog the tube and the shredder.
•
To clear any blockages, follow the steps de-
scribed in the section "Clearing blockages".
•
Do not pick up hard or damp materials.
•
Turn the selector lever (Fig. 12 / Item 13) to
position "B". You can do this regardless of
whether the tool is running or not.
•
Always position the suction tube on the
ground and adjust the length of the strap to
your requirements (see section 6.1). The gui-
de rollers (Fig. 1/Item 9) at the bottom end of
the suction tube will help you to maneuver the
suction tube on the ground.
•
Turn on the equipment (see section 6.2).
•
Set the desired suction power with the speed
controller (see section 6.5).
6.5 Emptying the catch bag
Empty the catch bag (Fig. 1/Item 10) in good time.
With a nearly full bag, the suction power drops
notably. Organic waste should be composted.
•
Switch off the equipment and remove the bat-
teries.
•
Open the zipper on the catch bag (Fig. 1/Item
10) and shake out the material.
•
Close the zip on the catch bag (Fig. 1/Item
10) again.
6.6 Clearing blockages
Danger!
•
Switch off the equipment, wait for the moving
parts to come to a standstill and remove the
batteries.
•
Wear protective gloves
•
Use suitable tools (e.g. a wooden stick)
1. Examine the tube for blockages. Tap the suc-
tion tube carefully or use a wooden stick to
clear any blockages.
2. Empty the catch bag and remove it. Dismant-
le the suction tube (remove the star screws,
see Fig. 4b / Item 4).
3. Examine the openings in the motor housing
for possible blockages. Remove the blockage
with a stick if necessary. Make sure that the
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shredder is clear.
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering spare parts
Hazard!
Always remove the batteries before starting any
cleaning work.
7.1 Cleaning
•
Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean
cloth or blow it with compressed air at low
pressure.
•
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished
using it.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
cleaning agents or solvents; these could at-
tack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-
re that no water can seep into the device. The
ingress of water into an electric tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
•
After shaking out the catch bag, turn it inside
out and thoroughly clean it in order to prevent
mold and unpleasant odors from forming.
•
You can use soap and water to clean out a
heavily soiled catch bag.
•
Rub a bar of dry soap across the zipper teeth
if the zipper becomes difficult to pull.
•
Clean the vacuum/blower tube with a brush
upon evidence of dirt and grime.
•
Dirt from the vacuumed material can make
it more difficult to move the selector lever
(blower/vacuum). To restore smooth opera-
tion of the selector lever, simply flip the lever
back and forth several times from vacuum to
blower.
7.2 Maintenance
•
Should the equipment experience problems
beyond those mentioned above, let only an
authorized professional or a customer service
shop perform an inspection.
•
There are no other parts inside the equipment
which require maintenance.
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