operation manual

GB | Operating Instruction
GB-5
Do never connect a damaged cable to the mains. Do
not touch a damaged cable before it is disconnected
from the mains. A damaged cable may cause contact
with live parts.
Do not use any defective connection cables.
When working outdoors, only use extension cables
especially approved and appropriately labeled for
outdoor use.
Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.
Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.
Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current
circuit breaker (30 mA). The electrical connection
or repairs to electrical parts of the machine must be
carried out by a certied electrician or one of our
customer service points. Local regulations - especially
regarding protective measures - must be observed.
Damaged mains leads must be replaced by the manu-
facturer or one of their service workshops or a similar
qualied person to prevent dangers.
Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried
out by the manufacturer or one of his customer service
points. Use only original spare parts, accessories and
special accessory parts. Accidents can arise for the user
through the use of other spare parts. The manufacturer
is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such
action.
Description (Fig. 1)
1 Main plug
2 Lock off button
3 Switch trigger
4 Handle
5 Front handle
6 Guide bar lower section
7 Discharge chute
8 Snow board
9 Auger
10 Motor housing
11 Adjust knob
Assembling
Guide bar (Fig. 1)
Slide the lower section (6) into the up tube (4). Line up
holes on each tube, and make sure that the internal cable
(A) does not pass the mounting holes. Fix two sections
rmly with the supplied screw and swing nut.
Motor housing (Fig. 1)
Connect socket (B) to the plug on the motor housing.
Fasten the housing by supplied 4 screws.
The adjust knob
Fasten the adjust knob by supplied ST4.2*30 screws.
(Fig. 1)
Pull the adjust knob up, you can change the snow
board orientation. (Fig. 2)
Front handle
Loosen the knob and lift up the handle bar to the opera-
tion position. (Fig. 3) Adjust the height of the handle to
a safe and comfortable position and x it by the knob.
Connection the mains (Fig. 4)
Loop the extension cord and feed it through the rear
handle. Rest the cord around the cord hook. This will help
prevent you from disconnecting the extension cord from
the product during operation. Warning! Do not handle the
plug or the appliance with wet hands or while standing
in water.
DANGER! Electric shock causes series injury
and death!
Starting
Intend use
This appliance is only intended for sweeping of snow on
steps, patios and decks in private domestic and hobby
gardens. It is not designed for use in public areas, parks,
sports areas, and in agriculture and forestry. Using the
application only on hard, at surfaces free of sad, stone
and debris, wires and any other objects. For any other
purpose is considered incorrect and unapproved. The
manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury result-
ing from such use. The user is entirely responsible for
any associated risks.
On/Off switch (Fig. 5)
Warning! The auger starts rotation immediately
after switch on! Keep hands and feet away
from auger.
To switch ON, hold the appliance rmly with two hands
and press the Safety lock off button (2) while press the
On/Off switch trigger (3). Keep the switch trigger hold
while release the button. To stop the appliance, release
the switch trigger and it automatically returns to its start
position.
Removing snow
Before starting work, make sure that the area to be
clear is free of stones, debris, wires and any other
objects.
Make sure all fasteners (screws, nuts, etc.) are always
fully tightened so that you can work safely with the
appliance.
Check the auger for wear and tear at regular intervals.
Position discharge chute in safe direction and angle,
away from operator and bystanders.
Clearing snowfall often, before it gets too deep. Snow
is best removed as soon as possible after snow falls.
Lift the auger off surface slightly before switch on.
Switch on and tilt the appliance forward until the
scraper blade contacts the ground. Push the appli-
ance forward at a comfortable rate of speed, yet slow
enough to clear the path completely. The width and
depth of the snow determines your forward speed.
Direct the snow to the right or to the left by holding
the appliance at a slight angle. For the most efcient