Do not let people enter your work area. This working area
should be minimum 15 meters, any less is dangerous.
7.1. POSITION AND GUIDANCE OF THE MACHINE
When you are working, hold the blower firmly with one hand
on the handle.
7.2. WORKING WITH THE BLOWER
Always follow the safety instructions given in this manual.
Start the blower and direct the air flow towards the leaves and
materials to be moved. Using the airflow, push these to the
preferred collection spot, a corner closed in by two walls.
Once gathered, shut the machine off and pick up the pile with
a shovel or a broom.
Never make adjustments to the machine when it is running.
Perform all maintenance on the machine when it is on a flat,
clear surface.
Always use appropriate spare parts, in order to obtain the best
operation and to avoid damage and risks to the machine and/or
the user. The use of non original spare parts may risk accidents,
personal injury and breaking the machine.
Make sure to always stop the engine, remove the cap and make sure
that the cutting mechanism is stopped before performing any checks or
maintenance.
Keep the machine clean, especially the areas close to the fuel
tank and the air filter.
e and the user. The use of
accidents, personal injury
Always use appropriate spar
e parts, in order to avoid damage and
risks to the machine and the user. The use of non original spare parts
may risk accidents, personal injury and breaking the machine.
Adjustment of the carburetor
commend that this is done by
ersonal injury, and breaking
You may cause accidents, personal injury, and breaking the machine
if you remove the safety systems, perform poor maintenance or
substitute spare parts by non-original parts.
s of the machine, to make
Perform periodic inspections of the machine, to make sure it is
operating properly. For a complete checkup, we recommend that
you bring the machine to a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer.
ATTENTION! Do not modify the machine or the cutting parts.
Improper use of these parts may cause SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.
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8.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Do not adjust the carbure
Do not adjust the carburetor yourself. If you have problems with
the carburetor, contact a TIMBERPRO authorized dealer
Adjustment of the carburetor is complicated.
Therefore we recommend that this is done by a TIMBERPRO
authorized dealer. Incorrect adjustments may cause
damage to the engine which will void the guarantee.
Perform periodic inspecti
sure it is operating properly. F