Using the Blower
Your blower is designed for one-handed
operation. It can be carried by the
control handle in either the right or left
hand.
The nozzle supplied enables you to
carry out a wide variety of clean-up jobs.
The round nozzle* is particularly suitable
for use on uneven surfaces (e.g. fields
and lawns).
The fan nozzle* produces a broad and
powerful airstream at ground level. It can
be aimed and controlled very accurately.
This nozzle is highly effective for blow-
sweeping sawdust, leaves, grass
cuttings, etc. on flat surfaces.
*
see "Guide to Using this Manual"
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Working techniques
To minimize blowing time, use rakes and
brooms to loosen debris before blowing.
Recommended working techniques to
minimize airborne debris and pollution:
:
In dusty conditions, slightly dampen
surfaces.
:
Use the full blower nozzle extension
so the air stream can work close to
the ground.
:
Do not direct debris at people,
children, pets, as open windows or
freshly-washed cars. Blow debris
safely away.
:
After using blowers, CLEAN UP.
Dispose of debris in trash
receptacles. Do not blow debris
onto neighbouring properties.
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Recommended working techniques to
minimize noise:
:
Operate power equipment only at
reasonable hours - not early in the
morning, late at night or during the
noon-break when people might be
disturbed. Comply with times listed
in local ordinances. Usual
recommendations are 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 a.m. and 03:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. on workdays for professionals.
Special considerations should be
given to neighbours on weekends.
:
Fewer engines mean less noise;
therefore use only one piece of
power equipment at a time, when
possible.
:
Operate power blowers at the
lowest possible throttle speed to do
the job.
:
Check your equipment before
operation, especially the muffler, air
intakes and air filters.
Conserve water by using power blowers
instead of hoses for those lawn and
garden applications where a blower can
be properly used, such as cleaning
patios or porches.
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