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RedMax EBZ5150 User Manual

RedMax EBZ5150
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US-1
EBZ5150/RH
U
S
OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S
MANUAL
BACKPACK BLOWER
848-L3W-93A0 (909)
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this
product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
WARNING
Before using our products,
please read this manual carefully
to understand the proper use of
your unit.
EBZ5150
EBZ5150RH
APPLICABLE SERIAL NUMBERS :
90100101 and up
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RedMax EBZ5150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-Stroke
Engine Displacement50.2 cc
Air Speed220 mph
Fuel Tank Capacity67.6 oz
Weight22.5 lbs
Air Volume650 cfm

Summary

Parts location

Specifications

Warning labels on the machine

Symbols on the machine

EMISSION CONTROL

Details about the emission control label on the machine.

For safe operation

Basic safety rules

Essential rules to follow when operating the blower safely.

Using the product

Guidelines for safe and effective product usage, focusing on debris management.

Transport

Instructions for safely transporting the blower, including fuel considerations.

Fuel safety

Precautions and best practices for handling gasoline and fuel mixtures.

Storage

Recommendations for storing the blower and fuel safely when not in use.

Avoid noise problem

Advice on minimizing noise pollution and adhering to local regulations.

For protecting your body from vibration

Precautions against whitefinger disease from prolonged vibration exposure.

Maintenance

General guidelines for product maintenance and checking procedures.

Set up

BLOWER TUBES

Instructions for connecting and assembling the blower tubes.

THROTTLE LEVER

Steps for setting up and securing the throttle lever assembly.

THROTTLE CABLE

Guidance on fastening the throttle cable and power cable to the hose.

Fuel

GASOLINE REQUIREMENTS

Specifications for the type and octane rating of gasoline required for the engine.

OIL REQUIREMENTS

Details on the correct type of two-stroke engine oil and mixing ratios.

HOW TO MIX FUEL

Step-by-step guide for correctly mixing gasoline and oil for the engine.

FUELING THE UNIT

Procedures for safely filling the fuel tank with the mixed fuel.

Operation

CONTROL ARM [EBZ5150]

Instructions for adjusting the control arm position for operation and folding.

STARTING ENGINE

Detailed steps for starting the blower engine, including choke and throttle settings.

ADJUSTING THE SHOULDER STRAPS

How to adjust the shoulder straps for a secure and comfortable fit.

EMERGENCY REMOVAL

Procedure for quickly removing the blower in emergency situations.

ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED

Information on adjusting the engine's idle speed using the carburetor screw.

STOPPING ENGINE

Methods for safely stopping the blower engine using the stop switch or ignition switch.

Maintenance

AIR CLEANER

Instructions for inspecting, cleaning, and maintaining the air filter element.

FUEL FILTER

Guidance on inspecting, cleaning, and replacing the fuel filter.

SPARK PLUG

Procedures for inspecting, cleaning, and adjusting the spark plug gap.

MUFFLER

Checks for loose fasteners, damage, and corrosion on the muffler.

PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED AFTER EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE

Routine maintenance tasks to be performed after 100 hours of operation.

AIR INLET NET

Instructions for inspecting and clearing the air inlet net for optimal airflow.

IGNITION COIL AIR GAP INSPECTION

How to inspect and adjust the air gap between the ignition coil and rotor.

SHOULDER STRAP

Steps for replacing a damaged shoulder strap to prevent accidents.

Storage

Disposal

Troubleshooting guide

FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE

Details on the duration and scope of the emissions control system warranty.

OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES

Owner's duties regarding maintenance and proper use to maintain warranty coverage.

WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE

Specifies when the warranty period begins for the equipment.

LENGTH OF COVERAGE

Defines the duration of the warranty for the engine and equipment.

WHAT IS COVERED

Outlines the specific parts and conditions covered under the emissions warranty.

DIAGNOSIS

Clarifies that diagnostic labor leading to warranty determination is not charged to the owner.

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES

States RedMax's liability for damages to other engine components caused by a warranted part failure.

EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST

A list of components considered part of the emissions control system warranty.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

Lists conditions and actions that will void the warranty coverage.

ADD-ON OR MODIFIED PARTS

Explains the consequences of using non-exempted add-on or modified parts on warranty status.

HOW TO FILE A CLAIM

Instructions on how to contact RedMax or a service center to file a warranty claim.

WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE

Identifies authorized RedMax dealers for warranty services and repairs.

MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS

Specifies that emission-related parts must be provided free of charge during warranty.

MAINTENANCE STATEMENT

Reaffirms the owner's responsibility for performing all required maintenance.

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