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Raider GARDEN TOOLS RD-GB06 User Manual page 12

Gasoline backpack blower

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cars, walls and more. , may break the glass or cause other damage.
Reduce the risk of being hit by passers-by with flying debris. Keep a distance of 15 m (ie about 16 steps)
from bystanders and surrounding objects from the broom during operation.
PREPARATION
Inspect the machine, make sure it is in good condition, and check that all screws, nuts, and other fasten-
ers are properly secured.
Remove accumulated debris from the exhaust area and cylinder area. Check the silencer for cracks,
corrosion, or other damage.
Before each use, inspect the machine to determine if the work tools are worn or damaged. Replace worn
or damaged parts. Do not operate with a damaged device
protective equipment. Before use, check the condition of the appliance, especially the power connec-
tions, switches and protective covers.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Do not operate in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
The product creates sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
Check the terrain on which the machine will be used and remove any objects that may be caught, entan-
gled or discarded (stones, glass pieces, nails, wires, toys, sticks, etc.). Only operate the machine on a
safe surface and in good light!
Never use the machine during rain and storms, especially if there is a risk of lightning.
Never use the machine on a slippery surface.
Keep children and bystanders away while operating the machine. Distraction can lead to loss of control.
While working, make sure you stand firm. Be especially careful when handling slopes.
WORKING WITH GASOLINE MACHINES
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ever use brute force when operating gasoline machines. A machine that is designed for work performs
it better and more safely, so always use the right machine for a task.
The performance of a gasoline engine mounted on a specific device may not
reach full power. This can be due to many factors, e.g. components used (exhaust system, charging,
cooling, carburetor, air filter, etc.), restrictions on use, operating conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.)
and differences between different engines.
The engine produces carbon monoxide during operation. It is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fatigue, reproductive disorders or even death.
Do not start the engine indoors, which may cause the engine to accumulate
carbon monoxide.
Do not tilt the machine to avoid tipping over or running out of gasoline and oil.
Shut off the engine before leaving or recharging.
ASSEMBLING
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ADJUSTMENT OF THE CONTROL HANDLE
1. Put the gasoline blower on your back.
2. Loosen the throttle lever retaining screw and adjust the handle to the desired position.
3. Tighten the handle screw and adjust the handle to the desired position.
Adjust the length of the shoulder strap with a buckle so you can

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