Table Of Contents; Understanding Safety Labels; Blower Components - Efco SA 9500 Operator's Instruction Manual

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INTRODUCTION
To correctly use the blower and prevent
accidents, do not start work without having first
carefully read this manual. You will find
explanations concerning the operation of the
various parts plus instructions for necessary
checks and relative maintenance.
Note: Illustrations and specifications in this
manual may vary according to Country
requirements and are subject to change
without notice by the manufacturer.
THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Your operator's manual is for your protection.
READ IT. Keep it in a safe place for reference.
Know what you are doing before you begin
assembly of the unit. Proper preparation and
upkeep go hand-in-hand with satisfactory
performance of the saw and safety.
Contact your dealer or the distributor for your
area if you do not understand any of the
instructions in this manual.
In addition to the operating instructions, this
manual contain paragraphs that require your
special attention.
Such paragraphs are marked with the symbols
described below:
Warning: where there is a risk of an accident or
personal injury or serious damage to property.
Caution: where there is a risk of damaging the
machine or its individual components.
WARNING - To ensure safe and correct
operation of the blower, this operator's
manual should always be kept with or near
the machine. Do not lend or rent your blower
without the operator's instruction manual.
WARNING: Allow only persons who
understand this manual to operate your
blower.
CONTENTS
3. SAFETY RULES ___________________
4. ASSEMBLY _______________________
5. STARTING - USE __________________
6. STOPPING THE ENGINE ____________ 13
7. MAINTENANCE ___________________ 14
8. STORAGE ________________________ 17
9. TECHNICAL DATA _________________ 18

1. UNDERSTANDING SAFETY LABELS

(Fig.19)
1. Your manual contains special messages to
bring attention to potential safety concerns,
machine damage as well as helpful operating
and servicing information. PLEASE READ ALL
THE INFORMATION CAREFULLY TO AVOID
INJURY AND MACHINE DAMAGE.
2. Wear eye, hearing and head protection when
operating this equipment.
3. WARNING! The blower may throw objects at
high velocity that can ricochet and hit the
operator. This may cause serious eye damage.
4. The blower operator must make sure that no
bystanders or animals come nearer than 35
feet (10 metres). Whenever several operators
are working in the same work area, they
should maintain a safe distance of at least 35
feet (10 metres) from one another.
5. Noise pressure level measured at 30 feet (10
metres) distance according to ANSI
B175.2-1996
2. BLOWER COMPONENTS (Fig. 1)
1. Frame
2. Air filter
3. Spark plug
4. Starter handle
5. Engine cowling
6. Fuel tank
7. Harness
8. Cushion
9. Elbow tube
10. Flexible tube
11. Control handle
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12. 13. 14. Blower tubes
5
15. Vibration mounts
6
16. Combination wench
8
17. M5x65 screws (no.2)
9
18. M6 nuts (no.2)
19. 90 mm dia. hose clamps (no.2)
20. Antistatic cable
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