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Explains symbols used for important information and warnings in the manual.
Defines the machine's designed purpose and lists dangerous or incorrect ways to use it.
Explains symbols for fuel mixture, engine stop switch, and choke positions.
Provides specific warnings about machine use, noise, and safety hazards.
Outlines training requirements and essential pre-operation checks and clothing.
Details essential safety practices during machine operation, including environment, posture, and warnings.
Details crucial safety warnings and procedures for machine maintenance and storage.
Provides instructions for safely handling and transporting the machine.
Outlines responsibilities for environmental protection during use and disposal.
Details how to assemble the machine for blower or vacuum collector use, including specific notes.
Lists essential checks to perform on the machine before starting work.
Details petrol/oil types, mixing ratios, and safe preparation/storage of fuel mixture.
Explains safe refuelling steps, including warnings about flammability and pressure.
Step-by-step guide for starting a cold engine, including primer and starter rope usage.
Procedure for starting the engine immediately after it has been switched off.
Explains how to adjust engine speed and the importance of the initial break-in period.
Details on operating the machine as a blower, including grip, speed, and safety.
Instructions for operating as a vacuum collector, including grip, speed, bag handling, and emptying.
Covers general maintenance warnings, storage, and cylinder/silencer cleaning.
Details starting system maintenance, checking fasteners, and air filter cleaning procedures.
Steps for checking the spark plug and adjusting the engine's idle speed.
Provides specific instructions for storing the machine when not in use for 2-3 months or longer.
States that advanced maintenance should only be performed by authorized dealers.