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6.1.1 Checking the battery
• Before each use:
– check the battery charge status according
to the instructions in the battery booklet.

6.2 SAFETY CHECKS

Run the following safety checks and
check that the results correspond to
those outlined on the tables.
Always carry out the safety
checks before use.
6.2.1 General check
Object
Hand grips (Fig. 1.D)
Screws on the machine
Cooling air ducts
Blower tube (Fig. 1.B)
Blower tube end (Fig. 1.C) Correctly installed.
Rotor
Guards
Battery (Fig. 1.E)
Machine
Start/stop switch (Fig. 4.A) It must easily move from
Test driving
6.2.2 Machine operating test
Action
1. Fit the battery inside its
housing (par. 7.2.3 ).
2. Move the switch to
the start position
(Fig.4.A.2 )
1. Move the switch to
the stop position
(Fig. 4.A.1 )
If any of the results fail to match
the indications provided in the tables
Result
Clean, dry and fixed
firmly to the machine.
Correctly tightened
(not loose)
Not clogged
Correctly installed.
No signs of damage.
Not clogged.
No signs of damage.
Not clogged.
No signs of damage
No signs of damage
No damage to the casing,
no liquid leakage
No signs of damage
or wear
one position to the other.
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound
Result
The machine starts and
the rotor starts rotating.
1. The switch should
move easily and the
machine should stop.
below, do not use the machine! Take
it to a service centre to be checked
and repaired if necessary.
6.3 START-UP
1. Adopt a firm and well-balanced position;
2. make sure that the blower tube is not
directed towards any bystanders or debris;
3. make sure the switch is in the
stop position (Fig. 4.A.1);
4. fit the battery inside its housing
correctly (par. 7.2.3
5. move the switch to the start
position (Fig. 4.A.2).
6.4 WORKING
When performing work, the machine
must always be held firmly with the
hand on the handgrip (Fig. 5).
NOTE During use, the battery is
protected against total drainage with a
protective device that switches off the
machine and stops it from working.
6.4.1 Adjusting the speed
It is always advisable to set the speed of the rotor
depending on the type of material to be removed:
– average blowing speed for light materials and
small shrubs on the lawn, to move light grass
and leaves on pavement or solid ground;
– high blowing speed (switch in high speed
position) for wet leaves, heavier material,
such as fresh snow or bulky rubbish.
6.4.2 Advice for operation
Proceed slowly keeping the end of
the blower tube at a suitable distance
from the ground (Fig. 5).
To avoid dispersing the material to be
removed, direct the air flow towards the
outer edges of the pile of material. Never
direct the air flow to the middle of the pile.
6.5 STOP
To stop the machine, move the switch
to the stop position (Fig. 4.A.1).
It takes a few seconds for the rotor to
stop after the machine has been turned off.
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