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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 dis-
connected 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, the air inlet and outlet for
clogging. Warning! During assembly operations, ensure that the product is switched off and that the batteries are not connected
to the socket in the machine.
Blower mode assembly
Ensure that the device is disconnected from the power supply. The power supply batteries have been removed from the unit's socket.
The blower tube consists of 2 parts and a nozzle. In the fi rst step, connect the nozzle to the fi rst part of the blower tube (II). Slide
the blower nozzle onto the end of the fi rst part of the tube until the locking catch hits the hole in the side wall of the nozzle. Ensure
that the connection is properly locked. In a second step, slide the fi rst part of the blower tube over the second part of the tube until
the locking catch hits the hole in the side wall of the tube (III). Ensure that the connection is properly locked. In the third step, the
correctly assembled blower tube must be fi tted to the air outlet in the unit housing (IV). To do this, press and hold the tube lock
button, then slide the tube onto the blower air outlet, release the button. The locking catch should hit the hole in the side wall of
the tube. Ensure that the connection is properly locked. A properly assembled blower tube can only be dismantled by following
the steps in reverse order of assembly.
NOTE! If the unit is to be used as a blower, the air inlet cover must be correctly fi xed on the inlet duct (V). To avoid serious injury,
do not use the blower without the air inlet cover. The inlet duct contains an impeller and cutting blades that make a rotating motion
when the machine is in operation and can cause serious injury.
Vacuum mode assembly
Ensure that the device is disconnected from the power supply. The power supply batteries have been removed from the unit's socket.
The vacuum tube consists of 3 components. In the fi rst step, connect the vacuum nozzle to the fi rst part of the blower tube (VI).
Slide the vacuum nozzle onto the end of the fi rst part of the tube until the locking catch hits the hole in the wall of the nozzle.
Ensure that the connection is properly locked. In a second step, slide the fi rst part of the vacuum tube over the second part of the
tube until the locking catch hits the hole in the side wall of the tube (VII). Ensure that the connection is properly locked. In the third
step, install the correctly assembled vacuum tube into the air inlet duct in the blower housing (VIII). To do this, move and hold the
lock according to the direction marked by the arrow. Pull out the air inlet cover, then place the fi rst part of the vacuum tube onto
the air inlet duct, release the lock. Ensure that the connection is properly locked. In the fourth step, fi t the collection bag into the
air outlet located in the unit's housing (IX). To do this, press and hold the tube lock button, then slide the bag's mounting onto the
air outlet, release the button. Ensure that the connection is properly locked. Attach the bag clip to the bag holder located at the
bottom of the product housing. Ensure that the connection is properly locked. A properly assembled vacuum tube and collection
bag can only be dismantled by following the steps in reverse order of assembly.
The next step is to adjust the front handle. After pressing and holding the handle lock buttons, it is possible to adjust the position of
the handle (X). The position of the handle should be selected experimentally, adjusting it to the physical conditions of the operator
and the area where the vacuum will be used. The position of the handle should allow you to work with your elbows bent and your
back straight. It should also ensure freedom of movement of the vacuum in the working plane.
NOTE! It is prohibited to use the vacuum without a correctly fi tted bag or with a damaged collection bag. The machine should only
be used with the bag provided. To purchase a new bag, contact the manufacturer's authorised service centre.
Carrying belt
On the housing of the unit, there is an attachment clamp for the carrying belt (XI). The belt clip should be attached to the clamp so
that the hitch lock secures the machine against accidental detachment during operation. The belt should be worn so that it rests
on one shoulder and then diagonally wraps around the operator's chest, allowing the tool to be hooked at hip level (XII).
Connecting the device to the power supply
The tool is powered by two batteries. The tool will not start up if one of the batteries is not mounted in the tool or is discharged.
The batteries in the tool are connected in series, which means that the tool is supplied with the sum of their rated voltages. It is
recommended that both batteries have the same capacity and are charged to the same level. The batteries used to supply the tool
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