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Use gasoline with a higher octane number if you
frequently use the product at continuously high
engine speed.
•
Always use a good quality unleaded gasoline/oil
mixture.
Two-stroke oil
•
For best results and performance use Husqvarna
two-stroke oil, which is specially formulated for
our two-stroke engines.
•
If Husqvarna two-stroke oil is not available, use
a different two-stroke oil of good quality that is
formulated for air-cooled engines. Consult your
servicing dealer when you select an oil.
•
Do not use two-stroke oil for water-cooled
outboard engines, also referred to as outboard
oil.
•
Do not use oil intended for four-stroke engines.
Gasoline, l
5
10
15
20
US gallon
1
2 ½
5
To make the fuel mixture
Note:
Always use a clean fuel container when you
mix the fuel.
Note:
Do not make more than 30 days quantity of
fuel mixture.
1. Add half of the gasoline quantity.
2. Add the full quantity of oil.
3. Shake the fuel mixture to mix the contents.
4. Add the remaining gasoline quantity.
5. Shake the fuel mixture to mix the contents.
6. Fill the fuel tank.
To add fuel
•
Always use a fuel container with an antispill
valve.
•
If there is some fuel on the container, remove the
unwanted fuel and let the container dry.
14
•
•
To add fuel to the fuel tank
1. Stop the product.
2. Put the product on a flat surface.
3. Loosen the fuel tank cap to release the pressure
4. Remove the fuel tank cap.
5. Fill the fuel tank to 80%.
6. Tighten the fuel tank cap fully.
7. Make sure that there is no leak in the fuel tank.
Before you operate the product
Two-stroke
oil, l
2% (50:1)
•
0.10
0.20
0.30
•
0.40
US fl. oz.
•
2 ½
6 ½
12 ⅞
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Make sure that the area near the fuel tank cap is
clean.
Shake the fuel container before you add the fuel
mixture to the fuel tank.
in the fuel tank.
WARNING:
instructions before you operate the
product.
Use the blower with the lowest possible throttle.
A lower throttle means less noise and less dust,
and it is also easier to keep control over the
rubbish collected together/moved. Use a rake or
a brush to release rubbish stuck to the ground.
Use the minimum number of blowers along with
other equipment to reduce the sound level.
Hold the opening of the blower as close to the
ground as possible. Utilize the entire length of
the blow pipe to keep the air current close to the
ground. Clean up afterwards. Make sure that you
have not blown rubbish into someone's garden.
Operate power equipment only at reasonable
hours, not early in the morning or late at night
when people might be disturbed. Comply with
times listed in local ordinances.
This blower is a backpack type, and is carried
using a shoulder harness while operating. It is
operated and controlled with the handle on the
tube using the right hand.
The speed of the air jet is regulated by means
of the throttle. Select the speed best suited for
respective tasks.
Check that the air intake is not blocked, for
example, by leaves or rubbish. A clogged air
intake reduces the machine's blowing capacity
and increases the engine's working temperature,
which can result in engine failure. Stop the
engine and remove the object.
Be aware of the wind direction. Work with the
wind to make your work easier.
Using the blower to move large piles is time
consuming and creates unnecessary noise.
Keep a good balance and a firm foothold.
When work is finished the machine should be
stored vertically.
Read the safety
1805 - 004 - 20.11.2023