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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MAJOR PARTS SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Page 2...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the elec- tric blower/vacuum. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards. Retain these instructions for future reference. • The Blow Vac is an electrical appliance using fast moving parts and as such can be dangerous if handled irresponsibly. • The Blow Vac is only suitable for domestic use and can be used only for processing light, dry garden waste materials such as leaves, grass cuttings, clippings, small twigs and pieces of paper.
  • Page 3: Major Parts

    MAJOR PARTS Rear Handle On/Off Switch Main Body Front Handle Cable Strain Relief Changeover Switch Top Suction Tube Bottom Suction Tube Collection Bag Mains Cable Variable Power Switch Front Wheel Page 4...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATION Model THEV3000 Motor Power 3000W Motor AC - motor 230V - 50Hz Speed n 6000-14000 min¯¹ Blowing Air Flow (max air velocity) 270 km/h Suction Power (max air velocity) 720m³/h Hand/Arm Vibration (as EN 1033/DIN 45657) Avhw= <3,96 m/s² Collection Bag Volume Protection Class II – Double Insulated Weight Approx 4.5kg Sound Power Level (as 2000/14/EG) Measure sound power level 98.3dB(A) Guaranteed Sound Power Level 102 dB(A) Sound Pressure Level LPA (as 2000/14/EG) 87dB(A) The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specification and livery accord- ing to continued product improvements.
  • Page 5: Assembly And Operation

    ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION Connect the top suction tube to the bottom suction tube and screw together. Insert both suction tubes into the main body and screw together. Insert the front handle into the recess in the main body. Hook the front end of the collection bag onto the bottom suction tube, hook the rear end of the collection bag onto the main body and slip the square opening of the collection bag onto the square opening of the main body. It will snap into place. Ensure the zip fastener is closed on the collection bag. The strap is attached to the machine using the metal triangular clip. Unscrew and fix this to the small moulded ring on the top handle. Thread the cable through the strain relief feature forming a loop as shown. Ensure that there is sufficient slack in the cable. It is recommended that a 30mA current safety cut-off switch is employed when using the Blow/Vac. Ensure tubes are fixed in position and the collection bag is secure before connecting to the mains electricity supply. Attach the wheels by sliding over the lower tube. The On/Off switch is located on the underside of the rear handle and is operated by pressing and holding the switch to turn On and releasing to turn Off. The Variable Power Switch is located on the left hand side of the rear handle - this controls the speed for both vacuum and blow options Never use the Blow/Vac with wet hands or when it is raining. Using as a Blower: Move the switch to the blower setting as shown and move the Blow Vac gently from side to side a few centimetres above ground level. Never point the Blow Vac at people or animals and take extra care when using near sand, soil, loose gravel or shingle.
  • Page 6: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Before you perform any cleaning or maintenance work on your Blow Vac, ensure that the unit is switched off, disconnected from the mains electricity supply and that all moving parts are stationary. Remove dust and dirt with a cloth or brush. Never use water or solvents to clean the unit. Shake out the collection bag thoroughly, turn inside out and brush the bag out. You may wash the bag by hand when it is very soiled using a mild detergent but ensure it is thoroughly dry before re-use. If the zip becomes stiff to use, rub with dry soap. Regularly check the bag for rips, tears and holes and replace immediately if damaged. Store in a dry environment and ensure the unit is thoroughly clean prior to an extended storage time. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Remedy Will not start • No mains power (Power • Check fuse. failure). • Motor or Switch Defect. • Check and replace cable if necessary (by qualified electrician). • Contact the helpline number on the rear cover of this manual. Material is not being • Suction tubes clogged or • Switch to blow mode and vacuumed properly.
  • Page 7: Parts Diagram And List

    PARTS DIAGRAM    Page 8  ...
  • Page 8 PARTS LIST Part No. Description TH100-1 Screw TH100-2 Front Handle Assembly TH100-6 Carry Strap TH100-7 Right Main Housing TH100-8 Spring TH100-9 On/Off Button TH100-10 Switch TH156-11 Capacitor TH100-12 Rubber Gasket Motor Sub Assembly Motor TH100-15 TH100-16 Lock Nut TH100-17 Insulated Cap TH100-18 Cord Clamp TH100-19 Cord Guard TH156-20 Terminal Block TH156-21 Power Cable TH156-22 Left Main Housing TH100-23 Vac/Blow Lever TH100-24...
  • Page 9: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

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  • Page 10 To order spare parts and see the complete range of garden machinery and garden equipment from Handy, visit: www.thehandy.co.uk Spares & Support: 01793 333212...

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