SR 200
English
9
During Operation
Holding and Controlling the Power Tool
The mistblower is designed for single-
handed operation with the right hand on 
the control handle. It should be carried 
as a backpack with the straps of the 
harness over both shoulders.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of loss of control, 
never carry the unit with the strap(s) 
over one shoulder.
Wrap your fingers tightly around the 
handle, keeping the control handle 
cradled between your thumb and 
forefinger. Keep your hand in this 
position to have your machine under 
control at all times.
WARNING
In order to keep the container upright 
and reduce the risk of spillage, do not 
bend at the waist. Bend only at the 
knees and support yourself as required 
to ensure proper balance.
Remember that a mistblower filled with 
liquid has a significant amount of weight. 
Use caution when bending, leaning or 
walking.
WARNING
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing 
and balance at all times. Special care 
must be taken in slippery conditions (wet 
ground, snow and ice) and in difficult, 
overgrown terrain. Watch for hidden 
obstacles such as tree stumps, roots 
and ditches to avoid stumbling. For 
better footing, clear away fallen 
branches, scrub and cuttings. Be 
extremely cautious when working on 
slopes or uneven ground.
To reduce the risk of stumbling and loss 
of control, do not walk backward while 
operating the machine.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from loss of 
control, never work on a ladder, in a tree 
or on any other insecure support.
During work breaks, do not leave the 
power tool in the hot sun or near any 
heat source.
Working Conditions
Operate and start your power tool only 
outdoors in a well-ventilated area. 
Operate it under good visibility and 
daylight conditions only. Work carefully.
WARNING
WARNING
Inhalation of chemicals can cause 
susceptible persons to have an allergic 
or asthmatic reaction.
Substantial or repeated inhalation of 
certain chemicals may cause respiratory 
disease, cancer, birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. Control the chemical 
spray/dust at the source where possible. 
Use good work practices, such as 
operating the unit so that the wind or 
operating process does not blow the 
chemical spray/dust back on the 
operator. Follow the recommendations 
of EPA/OSHA/NIOSH and occupational 
and trade associations with respect to 
proper usage. When the inhalation of the 
As soon as the engine is 
running, this product gen-
erates toxic exhaust 
fumes containing chemi-
cals, such as unburned 
hydrocarbons (including 
benzene) and carbon 
monoxide, that are 
known to cause respira-
tory illness / injury, 
cancer, birth defects, or 
other reproductive harm. 
Some of the gases (e.g. 
carbon monoxide) may 
be colorless and odor-
less. To reduce the risk of 
serious or fatal injury/ill-
ness from inhaling toxic 
fumes, never run the 
machine indoors or in 
poorly ventilated 
locations.