Before Starting - WilTec 61955 Operation Manual

Leaf blower / leaf vac
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Operating instructions
When vacuuming or blowing, always operate the device in such a way that the exhaust
pipe is kept away from your body and clothing (see operating position).
To reduce the risk of hearing damage due to high noise levels, it is necessary to wear ear
protection.
To reduce the risk of injury from touching moving parts, stop the engine before installing or
removing accessories. Do not operate the device without protective devices.
Operate the device at appropriate times of the day - not too early in the morning or too late
in the evening to avoid disturbing residents. Refer to the times listed in local ordinances.
Working hours between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday are usually recom-
mended.
To reduce the noise level, operate the device at the lowest possible throttle speed to get
the job done.
Use rakes and brooms to clear the leaves / debris before using the blower.
Slightly wet a very dusty surface or use a humidifier if water is available.
Save water by using powered blowers instead of water hoses for your lawn and gardening
work. Also suitable for rain gutters, fly nets, patios, grills, verandas and gardens. Watch out
for children, pets, open windows and freshly cleaned cars when operating. Safely remove
leaves / debris.
Use the entire nozzle extension so that the airflow is directed close to the ground.
Tidy up after using the device. Dispose of leaves / rubbish in rubbish bins.

Before starting

Warning: Before you start working, it is essential that you read the safety instructions for handling
fuel. If you do not understand the safety information, you should not refuel your device. Contact a spe -
cialist.
Refuel the device
Carefully remove the fuel filler cap to add fuel. This engine is approved for operation with unleaded pe -
trol. Before operation, gasoline must be mixed with a high quality air-cooled 2-cycle engine oil. We re -
commend two-stroke oil mixed in a ratio of 1:40. When mixing fuel, follow the directions on the contai-
ner. Always read and follow the safety precautions before refueling your device.
Important: Alcohol-based fuels (gasohol or mixtures of ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture. This
breaks down the fuel mixture and acids can form during storage. Acidic gases can damage the engi-
ne's fuel system during storage. To avoid device problems, empty the tank if you are not going to use
the device for more than 30 days. Empty the fuel tank, start the engine, and run it until the fuel lines
and carburetor are empty. Use new fuel the next time you use it. Never add engine or carburetor clea -
ners to the fuel tank. Your device could be permanently damaged. Alternatively, fuel stabilizers can be
used during storage to reduce gum build-up.
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