Using The Blower - Stihl BG 45 Instruction Manual

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To stop the engine:
:
Move switch to position O
Additional hints on starting
- If the engine does not start:
:
Make sure all settings are correct
(choke shutter, throttle trigger
in starting throttle position, stop
switch to I)
:
Repeat the starting procedure
7
- If the engine still does not start:
:
Move switch to O
:
Pull off the spark plug boot (7).
:
Unscrew and dry off the spark plug.
:
Open throttle wide.
:
Crank the engine several times with
the starter to clear the combustion
chamber.
14
:
Refit the spark plug and connect the
spark plug boot - push it down firmly.
:
Move switch to I
:
Set choke lever to e -
even if the engine is cold.
:
Now start the engine.
6
Fuel tank run until dry and then
refueled
:
Press the fuel pump bulb (6) at least
five times - bulb must be filled with
fuel.
:
Now start the engine.

Using the Blower

Your blower is designed for one-handed
operation. It can be carried by the
control handle in either the right or left
hand.
The nozzles supplied enable you to
carry out a wide variety of clean-up jobs.
The round nozzle* is particularly suitable
for use on uneven surfaces (e.g. fields
and lawns).
The fan nozzle* produces a broad and
powerful airstream at ground level. It can
be aimed and controlled very accurately.
This nozzle is highly effective for blow-
sweeping sawdust, leaves, grass
cuttings, etc. on flat surfaces.
* see chapter "Key to Symbols"
BG 45

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