During Use - GGP ITALY BL 260 H Manual De Instrucciones

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•    s lowly open the fuel tank to allow the pressure 
inside to decrease gradually;
•    a dd  fuel  before  starting  the  engine;  never  re-
move the tank cap or add fuel while the engine 
is running or when the engine is hot;
•    i f  you  have  spilt  some  fuel,  do  not  attempt  to 
start  the  engine  but  move  the  machine  away 
from  the  area  of  spillage  and  avoid  creating 
any source of ignition until the fuel has evapo-
rated and fuel vapours have dissipated;
•    a lways  put  the  tank  and  fuel  container  caps 
back on and tighten well; 
•    i mmediately clean up all traces of fuel spilt on 
the machine or on the ground;
•    –   never  start  the  machine  in  the  same  place 
you  refilled  it  with  fuel;    the  engine  must  be 
started in an area at least 3 metres from where 
you refilled the fuel tank;
•    m ake  sure  your  clothing  does  not  come  into 
contact with the fuel, on the contrary, change 
your clothes before starting the engine.
4)  Replace faulty or damaged silencers.
5)  Before using the machine, carry out an accu-
rate inspection of the machines efficiency and in 
particular:
•    t he throttle trigger must move freely, it must not 
need  forcing  and  should  return  automatically 
and rapidly back to the neutral position;
•    t he engine stop switch must easily move from 
one position to the other;
•    t he electric cables and in particular the spark 
plug cable must be in perfect condition to avoid 
the generation of any sparks, and the cap must 
be correctly fitted on the spark plug;
•    t he machine handgrips and protection devices 
must be clean and dry and well fastened to the 
machine;
•    t he guards must never be damaged;
•    t he rotor must never be damaged;
•    t he bag must never be damaged.
6)  Thoroughly inspect the whole work area and 
use  a  rake  or  yard  brush  to  manually  remove 
anything that could be projected by the machine 
(when  used  as  a  blower)  or  block  the  vacuum 
tube  (when  used  as  vacuum  collector)  or  be  a 
hazardous  source  (stones,  branches,  iron  wire, 
bones etc.).
C) DURING USE
1)  Do not operate the engine in a confined space 
where  dangerous  carbon  monoxide  fumes  can 
develop.
2)  Work  only  in  daylight  or  with  good  artificial 
light in good visibility conditions.
3)  When working in dry dusty soil conditions, it 
is recommended to moisten the surface slightly. 
4)  Try  not  to  cause  any  disturbance.  Use  this 
machine at reasonable times of the day only (not 
early  morning  or  late  evening  when  the  noise 
could cause disturbance).  
5)  Do  not  mount  equipment  or  accessories  on 
the  machine  not  foreseen  or  approved  by  the 
manufacturer.   
6)  Never use the machine:
Without  mounting  all  the  accessories  foreseen 
for each use (as blower or vacuum collector);
When  people,  especially  children  or  pets  are 
nearby;
In confined spaces, in the presence of fumes, in 
an explosive environment or close to inflamma-
ble materials or electrical equipment.
7)  Take on a firm and well-balanced position:
•    w here  possible,  avoid  working  on  wet,  slip-
pery ground or in any case on uneven or steep 
ground  that  does  not  guarantee  stability  for 
the operator;
•    n ever  run,  but  walk  carefully  paying  attention 
to the lay of the land and any eventual obsta-
cles;
•    a ssess the potential risks of the ground to be 
worked and take all necessary precautions to 
ensure  your  own  safety,  especially  on  slopes 
or on bumpy, slippery or unstable ground.
8)  Make  sure  the  machine  is  securely  locked 
when you start the engine:
•    C heck  that  there  is  nobody  within  at  least  15 
metres of the machine's range of action;
•    D o not direct the silencer and therefore the ex-
haust fumes towards inflammable materials.
9)  Do  not  change  the  engine  settings  or  over-
speed the engine.
10)  Do not strain the machine too much and do 
not  use  a  small  machine  for  heavy-duty  works. 
If you use the right machine, you will reduce the 
risk  of  hazards  and  improve  the  quality  of  your 
work.
11)  Ensure  the  machine  does  not  come  into 
contact  with  foreign  bodies  and  possible  flying 
debris  and  dust  being  thrown  up  by  the  air;  do 
not direct the air jet in the direction of people or 
animals.
12)  When  used  as  a  blower  always  pay  the  ut-
most  attention  to  prevent  removed  material  or 
dust  from  injuring  people  or  animals  or  damag-
ing property.  Always assess wind direction and 
never work against the wind. Always extend the 
blower  tube  correctly  so  that  the  air  flow  works 
close to the earth.
13)  Never  insert  objects  into  the  vaccum  inlet 
(when  being  used  as  vacuum  collector)  and 
avoid the intake of large objects that could dam-
age the rotor. 
14)  During use keep your hands well away from 
the intake grille and from the air outlet and do not 
obstruct the air vents.
15)  Stop the engine:
•    w hen  mounting  or  removing  accessories  for 
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