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Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to power source and /or battery pack, picking up or EasiBlowVac P4A carrying the machine. Carrying machines with your finger on the switch or energising machines that have the switch on invites accidents.
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Use as a garden blower: short circuit between the battery contacts may result in burns or fire. The FLYMO vacuum/blower is intended for blowing dirt particles and grass clip- → The battery contacts can be hot after use. Be careful of hot contacts pings from pavements, driveways, patios etc., for blowing grass clippings, straw...
2. ASSEMBLY 3.1 Charging the battery [Fig. O1/O2/O3] CAUTION! DANGER! Damage to property. Risk of injury If the voltage of the power source does not match the specifications on Risk of injury if the product starts accidentally and hair, clothing or the battery charger rating plate, the battery charger may be damaged.
3.4 Starting/stopping the vacuum/blower 3.2.3 Buttons on the control panel [Fig. A5/O4] 3.4.1 Starting the vacuum/blower [Fig. A5/O1/O5] On/Off button If the maintenance flap is open, the vacuum/blower cannot be started. We recommend using only 4 Ah batteries P4A PBA 18V/72 (Art. 14905) or larger.
FLYMO. 5. Store the vacuum/blower, the batteries and the battery charger in a dry, enclosed and frost-proof place. → Please contact your FLYMO customer service centre in the event of other faults (see reverse). 6. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.
9.1 Product registration Please register your product at: Li-ion IMPORTANT! 1. Discharge the lithium-ion cells fully (contact FLYMO customer service about this). https://www.flymo.com/uk/c/support/warranty 2. Ensure that the lithium-ion cell contacts do not short-circuit by placing tape over them.
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