4. Technical data
Engine type ............... 2-stroke engine; air-cooled
Engine power (max.) .................... 0.9 kW/1.22 hp
Displacement ...........................................33 ccm
Max. engine speed ............................... 8500 rpm
Ignition: ................................................Electronic
Weight (with empty tank) ............................6,5 kg
Tank capacity ............................................650 ml
Spark plug ................................................ RCJ6Y
Maximum air speed ...............................250 km/h
Vibration a
...........................................3.87 m/s
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Sound pressure level, L
Sound power level, L
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5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 Assembly of the blow pipe (Fig. 2-3)
Push the fl exible blower hose (Fig. 2/Item 12) over
the connection to the motor unit and tighten and
secure the hose clamp (Fig. 2/Item A).
Push the handle (Fig. 2a/Item 1) over the blow
pipe (Fig. 2a/Item 13). Align the handle (Fig. 2b/
Item 1) and the stop (Fig 2b/Item B) as shown in
Fig. 2b and screw the handle securely into posi-
tion. Bring the fl exible ring (Fig. 2b/item C) into
the middle position so that it is the same distance
away from the stop (B) on both the left and the
right side. Now push the upper blow pipe (Fig. 2b/
Item 13) into the fl exible blow hose (Fig. 2b/ Item
12) and secure it with the hose clamp (Fig. 2b/
Item D).
Push the lower blow pipe (Fig. 3/Item 14) over the
upper blow pipe (Fig.3/Item 13) and lock it into
place by turning it clockwise.
Either the blow nozzle with the larger or the smal-
ler aperture can be attached. The blow nozzles
can simply be pushed over the lower blow pipe
and locked into place by turning clockwise.
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2
...................... 97 dB(A)
pA
........................ 111 dB(A)
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5.2 Fuel and oil
Recommended fuels
Use only a mixture of normal unleaded petrol and
special 2-stroke engine oil. Mix the fuel mixture as
indicated on the fuel mixing table.
Please note: Do not use a fuel mixture which has
been kept for longer than 90 days.
Please note: Do not use 2-stroke oil with a
recommended mixing ration of 100:1. If inade-
quate lubrication causes engine damage, the
manufacturer's engine warranty will be voided.
Please note: Only use containers designed and
approved for the purpose to transport and store
fuel.
Pour the correct quantities of petrol and 2-stroke
oil into the mixing bottle (see scale printed on the
bottle). Then shake the bottle well.
5.3 Fuel mixture table
Mixing procedure: 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil
Petrol
1 liter
25 ml
5 liters
125 ml
6. Operation
Please note that the statutory regulations gover-
ning noise abatement may diff er from town to
town.
6.1 Cold start (4a-4b)
Fill the tank with the required amount of oil/petrol
mix. See "Fuel and oil".
1. Place the equipment safely and securely on
the ground.
2. Set the ON/OFF switch (4) to "ON" (Fig. 4a)
3. Press the fuel pump (10) (Fig. 4b) 10 times.
4. Set the choke lever (7) to " ".
5. Hold the equipment fi rmly by the handle.
6. Pull the starter cable out a short way until you
feel resistance – it must be pulled evenly and
quickly to start the engine. When the engine
is running, set the choke lever to " ".
7. Allow the engine to warm up for approx. 10
seconds.
NOTE: If engine fails to start after repeated att-
empts, refer to Troubleshooting section.
2-stroke oil
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