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To start the product with a cold engine
If you have a gasoline operated product, obey these
instructions to start the product with a cold engine.
1. Run the basic product warm and then shut down the
product.
2. Mount the attachment as per the assembly
instructions.
3. When adjusting the carburetor, make sure that the
brush drums are held against the ground and that no
one else is in the vicinity.
4. Make sure the brush drums are idling.
5. Make sure that the handle and safety features are in
good working order. Never use a product that lacks a
part or has been modified outside its specifications.
To use the attachment
The sweeper works best when the rubber lamellas can
glide or 'stroke' the working surface. New or replaced
brush drums tend to fasten or drag on hard surfaces
and shall therefore be 'run in' thoroughly before use.
This can be done easily by operating the product at full
throttle/speed for 3-5 minutes in loose gravel or similar
grinding material. After being run in, the sweeper will
be able to move large amounts of material from snow
or puddles to heavier objects such as gravel or wood
chips. In time, you will learn how the sweeper works
but you must observe safety precautions from the very
beginning.
1. Run the sweeper at full (or nearly full) throttle/speed
with the rubber lamellas resting on the surface.
Note:
It is both tiresome and unnecessary to lift up
or hold the rubber lamellas above the surface while
working.
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2. When clearing narrow surfaces such as paths, the
product can be used so that it throws materials
straight in front of you. If you want to work on wider
surfaces, you may need to work at an angle so that
strands form on one side. Strands comprising light
materials can be collected into one row or pile for
later removal while hard or more bulky materials may
need collecting in several strands.
3. In order to get into corners, remove the splash guard
and loosen the accessory coupling and rotate the
accessory half a turn.
4. Keep a small working angle to the surface. Too
large a working angle means the sweeper tends to
move towards you and you risk losing control of the
product.
WARNING:
Rubbish will then be
thrown back towards the user. Use a
lower speed when reversing the product
and remember that it is easy to trip over
materials that are thrown out.
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