BR 350, BR 430
English
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fire; never operate your power tool if the 
screen is missing, damaged or clogged. 
Remember that the risk of a brush or 
forest fire is greater in hot or dry 
weather.
In California, it is a violation of § 4442 or 
§ 4443 of the Public Resources Code to 
use or operate gasoline-powered tools 
on forest-covered, brush-covered or 
grass-covered land unless the engine’s 
exhaust system is equipped with a 
complying spark arrester that is 
maintained in effective working order. 
The owner/operator of this product is 
responsible for properly maintaining the 
spark arrester. Other states or 
governmental entities/agencies, such as 
the U.S. Forest Service, may have 
similar requirements. Contact your local 
fire agency or forest service for the laws 
or regulations relating to fire protection 
requirements.
Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except 
the carburetor adjustment screws after 
each use.
For maintenance items please also refer 
to the maintenance chart in this 
instruction manual. 
Store the power tool in a dry and high or 
locked location out of reach of children.
Before storing for longer than a few 
days, always empty the fuel tank. See 
chapter "Storing the machine" in this 
instruction manual.
Store fuel in an approved and properly 
labeled safety-type canister only. Take 
care when handling gasoline! For health 
and safety reasons, avoid direct contact 
with the skin and avoid inhaling fuel 
vapor!
The combination wrench and 
screwdriver are in the supplied 
accessory bag.
BR 350 Blower Tube
Fitting the pleated hose on the elbow
N Ease the slip ring (2) apart and push 
it over the elbow (1). 
N Open the hose clamp (3) and fit it on 
the pleated hose (4).
N Close the hose clamp (3) – engage 
tab in recess.
N Push the pleated hose (4) over the 
slip ring (2) as far as stop.
N Position the hose clamp (3) as 
shown in the illustration.
N Tighten down the screw (arrow).
Mounting the blower tubes and nozzle
N Assemble the blower tubes (5) and 
nozzle (6).
Assembling the Unit