Preparation
Always wear sturdy shoes, gloves and appropriate clothing. It is recommended to use approved safety glasses.
Before using your vacuum/blower, always visually inspect it for damaged or worn parts. Replace worn or
damaged parts. Always inspect the insulation of the power cable and the extension cord to be used for cuts
and abrasions, and the condition of the connectors. Any cut or worn cables and damaged connectors should
be replaced before the vacuum/blower is used.
Always check that there is no material left in the vacuum/blower before switching it on. This is potentially
dangerous.
Always check that the residual current device (RCD) is working properly before each use.
Only spare parts recommended for this product should be used.
Be very careful with any repairs and adjustments made to the power tool.
A vacuum/blower that has been modified or is incomplete is dangerous and should not be operated.
Using the vacuum/blower
Always inspect the area to be cleaned for cables or other debris that could damage the vacuum/blower or injure
the operator.
Never vacuum hard objects (e.g. stones, bottles, cans or pieces of metal) with the vacuum/blower. They can
damage the machine and injure the operator and others present.
Never operate the machine with people (especially children) or pets nearby.
Never allow anyone unfamiliar with these instructions to operate the machine.
Avoid using the vacuum/blower in a wet environment as much as possible.
You must know how to stop the vacuum blower quickly in an emergency.
Never operate the vacuum/blower if any of its protective devices are damaged, missing or incorrectly
assembled.
Ensure that you are in a stable and safe operating position before starting to use the vacuum/blower.
Make sure that all nuts and bolts are firmly attached before starting the vacuum/blower.
Only use the vacuum/blower in dry environments. Never use it outdoors when it is raining.
Do not use the vacuum/blower if any of its guards are missing or if any of its safety devices are not working
properly.
Be very careful when cleaning the tool. Clean the vacuum/blower only when it is switched off and
disconnected from the power supply to avoid injury.
Make sure that the power cable and extension cord to be used are not damaged and are properly coiled without
knots.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet :
Before leaving the vacuum cleaner/blower unattended, even for a short time.
Before unblocking it.
Before inspecting, cleaning or performing any other operation on the appliance.
If a foreign object or other debris accidentally enters the vacuum/blower, stop it immediately and do not use
it again until it has been inspected and you are sure that the entire vacuum/blower is in good working order.
If the vacuum/blower makes an unusual noise or starts to vibrate abnormally, STOP IT immediately and
unplug the vacuum/blower from the power outlet and try to identify the cause of the problem. Excessive
vibration can damage the vacuum/blower and injure the operator.
Residual risks
It is impossible to eliminate all residual risk factors, even if the instructions for using the tool are followed.
The following risks exist due to the construction and design of the tool :
1) Lung damage if no effective dust mask is worn.