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VITO GARDEN VISM52A Manual De Instrucciones página 34

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When using the blower, you must take into account some
precautions and procedures of use, in order to avoid
accidents and damage to the machine, and increase its
efficiency:
▪ Ensure that you start the blower at a distance of more
than 3m from the fuelling point;
▪ Let the engine run at idle speed for a few seconds before
start;
▪ To avoid engine damage due to overspeed, do not
obstruct the blower's end tube opening;
▪ Minimise dust by operating the blower at lower speeds
and spray the blowing surface with water when
necessary;
▪ Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing;
▪ The blower is carried on the back. The right hand guides
the blower tube through the accelerator handle;
▪ Stop the engine before removing the blower from the
back.
1. Set the choke lever to "CLOSED" position. Move the
choke lever (2) until it stops at the top;
2. Press the carburettor primer bulb (15) several times until
the pump is full of petrol. Check that the fuel hose is full,
then the carburettor is filled with fuel;
3. Set the start/stop switch (11) to the "START" position;
4. Grab the blower with one hand and pull the recoil starter
(1). Pull slowly until you feel some resistance, then pull
firmly until the engine starts;
5. A few seconds after starting, set the choke lever to "RUN"
position. Move the choke lever to the bottom.
Do not set the choke lever to CHOKE position if the
engine is warm or the air temperature is high.
1. Release the throttle trigger (10) and move the start/stop
switch (11) to the "STOP" position.
In case of imminent danger or emergency, stop the engine
immediately. Put the start/stop switch to the "STOP"
position.
The engine speed rotation is adjusted by means of the
throttle trigger (10).
1. If the throttle trigger is not pressed down, the engine
runs at idle speed;
2. With the throttle trigger fully depressed, the engine
reaches its maximum speed.
▪ Use lower speed when blowing dry leaves from
pavements, patios or roads;
▪ Use intermediate speed for blowing grass, turf, leaves or
flowers from a lawn;
▪ Maximum speed may be required to move wet leaves,
gravel, snow, bottles or cans from streets, car parks or
stadiums, for example.
Adjust the engine's rotation speed to the type of work you
are going to do. Remember, the higher the engine speed,
the louder the blower will run and the higher the fuel
consumption.

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