USE
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To avoid spreading debris, blow around the outer edges of a pile of debris. Never blow air directly into the center
of a pile.
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To reduce sound levels, limit the number of computers you use at any one time.
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Before blowing, use rakes and brooms to make it easier for the dirt to get out.
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In dusty conditions, if water is available, moisten surfaces slightly.
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Conserve water by using power blowers instead of hoses for many lawn and garden applications, including areas
such as canals, screens, patios, grills, porches and gardens.
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Watch out for children, pets, open windows, or freshly washed cars, and remove debris safely.
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After using blowers or other equipment, dispose of debris properly.
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By pressing the turbo button, the blower can immediately run at full speed and by stopping pressing it, it will
resume normal speed.
MAINTENANCE
Good maintenance will extend the life of the machine. Prolonged or constant use may require more intensive
maintenance for the machine to continue to function properly.
ATTENTION: Make sure the engine is completely shut down before performing any maintenance
or repair. This will eliminate any potential risk.
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Spare parts must be purchased from the Official Technical Service.
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Keep the machine clean, especially the engine ventilation windows.
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Clean the housing of your machine with a cloth moistened in water.
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Never use gasoline, solvents, detergents, water or any other liquid to clean the machine.
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Periodically check that the charger and the battery are intact.
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Like all rechargeable batteries, after use time, it will be necessary to replace it.
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Keep the charger clean, especially the battery connections. Dirt can cause electric shock and / or fire.
NOTE: To guarantee the safety and reliability of the machine, repairs, maintenance and adjustments
must be made by the Official Technical Service and always using original spare parts.
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