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If, during operation, a malfunction or accident occurs, turn off the machine fi rst, disconnect
the batteries and then administer aid to injured persons. Rectify the cause of the malfunction
or accident. Check the condition of the machine for damage before resuming operation.
Always disconnect the power supply by disconnecting the batteries: when the user leaves
the machine; before removing the jam; before inspecting, cleaning, or works on the machine;
after the machine has hit an object to check for damage; if the machine starts to vibrate ab-
normally, for an immediate check.
If the machine starts to vibrate excessively after start-up or during operation, this means
that the machine is not operating correctly. In this case, turn the machine off immediately,
disconnect the batteries and check it. Check the nozzle for any obstructions in the air inlet
and outlet. Once the obstruction has been removed, reassemble the machine, connect it to
the power source, and restart it. If excessive vibration persists, immediately turn the machine
off with the power switch, disconnect the batteries and hand it over to an authorised service
centre.
Although precautions have been taken during the machine's engineering and design and
considering that the guidelines in this manual have been followed, there is still a residual risk
in terms of exposure to vibration and noise. Therefore, use personal protective equipment,
do not work too long, and take regular breaks.
Make sure that the batteries have been disconnected from the machine before carrying out
its maintenance.
Keep the machine out of reach of unauthorised persons, especially children. Make sure that
the machine is out of the reach of unauthorised persons, especially children, also during
operation.
PRODUCT OPERATION
Preparing for operation
Unpack the product by removing all packaging components. It is recommended not to dispose of the packaging as it may be useful
for later storage of the product. Check all parts of the product for damage. Check the nozzle for any obstructions in the air inlet
and outlet. Warning! Make sure that the product is turned off during assembly i.e. the power switch is in the off position, and the
battery is not connected to the machine's socket.
Product assembly
Install the air duct to the air outlet in the blower housing (II). To do this, press and hold the locking button so that the hose can be
slid over the blower air outlet. Slide the duct over the air outlet. The lock button should hit the hole in the cable wall and prevent the
possibility of the cable accidentally slipping out. Make sure that the cord will not slide out on its own during operation. The nozzle
should be fi tted to the hose (III). To do this, slide the nozzle onto the pipe so that the nozzle locking button hits the hole in the side
of the nozzle. Ensure that the nozzle is properly locked and does not slip out during operation. Properly fi tted components can only
be removed by pressing and holding the locking button and then sliding out the fi tted component.
Connection to power supply (IV)
Only the listed 78250 and 78252 Li-Ion batteries can be used to power the tool, which can only be charged using the 78260 or
78261 chargers. It is forbidden to use other batteries with a diff erent rated voltage and not matching the tool battery socket. It is
forbidden to modify the socket or battery to make them match.
Slide the battery into the power socket until the battery latch engages. Make sure that the battery will not slide out on its own during
operation. Disconnect the battery by pressing the latch and then pulling the battery out of the trimmer housing.
Starting the blower (V)
Check that the power switch is in the off position "O". Then connect the battery to the blower. Grasp the product by the handle,
make sure that neither the air inlet nor the air outlet is obstructed. Direct the nozzle outlet so that the airfl ow is not directed at any
person, animal or object. Start the blower by moving the switch to the "on - 1" position. Flipping the switch will activate the blower.
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