Page 3 - CONTENTS
English – 1 CONTENTS Introduction ......................................... 2 Key to symbols .................................... 3 Safety instructions .............................. 4 Description ........................................... 6 Fuel handling ..................................... 11 St...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION
2 – English INTRODUCTION ! WARNING! Under no circumstances may thedesign of the machine be modifiedwithout the permission of themanufacturer. Always use genuineaccessories. Non-authorisedmodifications and/or accessoriescan result in serious personalinjury or the death of the operatoror others. Your ...
Page 5 - KEY TO SYMBOLS
English – 3 KEY TO SYMBOLS Symbol Description Location Operator ’s manual Blower Symbol Description Location Blower The blower operatormust make sure that nobystanders or animalscome nearer than 10metres. Wheneverseveral operators areworking in the samework area, they shouldmaintain a safe distanceo...
Page 6 - Personal safety equipment; Personal safety
4 – English Personal safety equipment Fuel safety ! Special safety instructions apply to the type of fuelused for the blower. These instructions are specifiedunder ”Fuel handling” on pages 11 and 12. The following instructions apply to personsoperating the blower: 1. The operator shall have read and...
Page 7 - Safety equipment
English – 5 1. Do not allow bystanders or animals to be in the work area, i.e. 10 metres from the operator. 2. The blower may throw objects at high velocity that can ricochet and hit the operator. This maycause serious eye damage. 3. Never point the blower nozzle toward people or animals. 4. Stop th...
Page 8 - DESCRIPTION
6 – English DESCRIPTION The blower 1. Shoulder strap2. Throttle trigger3. Stop switch4. Throttle lock5. Shoulder strap ring6. Anti-vibration system (inside the housing)7. Fan housing8. Fuel cap9. Air filter10. Choke 11. Inspection cover12. Cutters13. Fan impeller14. Nozzle15. Blower tube16. Muffler1...
Page 13 - Fuel mixture
English – 11 Fuel mixture WARNING!Allow adequate ventilation whilehandling fuel. NOTE!The machine is fitted with a two-stroke engine andmust always be run on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke oil. It is important to measure the quantity of oilaccurately, to ensure the correct mixture ratio. Small...
Page 14 - FUEL HANDLING; Fuelling
12 – English Olja • Olje Olie • Öljyä Lit. 5 101520 2%(1:50) 0,100,200,300,40 BensinBensinBenzin Bensiiniä Lit. O FUEL HANDLING Mixture • Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean container intended for fuel. • Always start by filling half the quantity of gasoline required. Then add the entire oil quan...
Page 15 - STARTING AND STOPPING; Starting a cold engine
English – 13 STARTING AND STOPPING WARNING!Never start the blower if theinspection cover is not closed, isdamaged or cannot be closed.(Exception: When the vacuum tubeis fitted). ! A cold engine should be started in the followingmanner: 1. Move the stop switch to the start position. 2. Set the choke ...
Page 16 - USING THE BLOWER; To blow away debris on the; Blowing
14 – English USING THE BLOWER WARNING!When fitting the blower tube andnozzle, the engine must beswitched off and the stop switchmust be in the stop position. ! The blower tube and nozzle have a bayonet mount.Fit them in the following manner: 1. Press the blower tube (15) against the blower air outle...
Page 18 - Vacuuming
16 – English USING THE BLOWER 1. Open the collection bag. Insert the collection bag tube from inside the bag to fit in thevacuum inlet opening of the bag as illustrated inthe adjacent figure. Close the zipper on the bag. 2. Press the collection bag tube on the blower, turn it 1/4 of a turn until a s...
Page 20 - MAINTENANCE; Function; Carburetor; Adjustment
18 – English MAINTENANCE The fuel quantity required in relation to the air flow,provided by the opening in the throttle, is adjustedby the L and H jets. If they are screwed clockwise,the air/fuel mixture becomes leaner (less fuel) and ifthey are screwed counterclockwise, the mixturebecomes richer (m...
Page 23 - To change a broken or worn cord
English – 21 MAINTENANCE Starter device To change a broken or worn cord 1. Unscrew the screws (A) to remove the starter device from the blower. 2. Pull out the cord approx. 30 cm (12”) and lift it up into the notch in the periphery of the pulley. 3. Rotate the pulley counterclockwise until the recoi...
Page 24 - To change the recoil spring
22 – English MAINTENANCE To change the recoil spring 1. Dismantle the pulley according to items 1 to 5 in the instructions on the preceding page. WARNING!The recoil spring may pop out andcause injury. Wear protectivegoggles or a visor. ! 2. Carefully lift out the recoil spring. 3. Fit the new recoil...
Page 25 - Daily maintenance
English – 23 MAINTENANCE 1 2+3 4 5 8 1+3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Maintenance schedule A number of general maintenance instructions aregiven below. If more detailed instructions arerequired, get in touch with your local servicingdealer. Daily maintenance 1. Clean the exterior surfaces of the blower. 2. Check tha...
Page 26 - Monthly maintenance
24 – English MAINTENANCE Monthly maintenance 1. Flush the fuel tank with clean gasoline, which afterward should be disposed of in an environ-mentally correct manner. 2. Clean the outside of the carburetor and the space around it. Replace damaged parts. 3. Clean the fan blades on the flywheel and the...
Page 27 - TECHNICAL DATA
English – 25 TECHNICAL DATA 25,434283.0008.2007.4000.9 kW/9000 rpmYes Walbro MB/CDChampion RCJ 7Y0.5 Walbro/WT0.4 5.1 92 102 2.64.2 Radial fan57 (206)425665560 EngineCylinder volume, cm 3 : Cylinder bore, mm:Stroke, mm:Idling speed, rpm:Max. speed – blowing, rpm:Max. speed – vacuuming, rpm:Max. engi...
Page 28 - EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The EPA (The US Environmental Protection Agency),Environment Canada and Husqvarna Forest & Gardenare pleased to explain the emissions control systemwarranty on your 1999 and later small nonroad engine.In U.S., new small non...