Operation Manual

BG 56, BG 56 C, BG 66, BG 66 C, BG 86, BG 86 C, SH 56, SH 56 C, SH 86, SH 86 C
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To minimize blowing time, use a rake
and broom to loosen dirt particles before
you start blowing.
Recommended working technique to
minimize air pollution:
N If conditions are very dusty, dampen
the surfaces before starting work.
N Pull out the nozzle to full length so
that the airstream is at ground level.
N Do not blow particles in the direction
of bystanders, in particular in the
direction of children, pets, open
windows or freshly washed
vehicles. Blow the dirt particles
carefully to a central point.
N Put the dirt in garbage cans. Do not
blow it onto neighboring land.
Recommended working technique to
minimize noise:
N Operate your power tool at
reasonable times only – not early in
the morning, late at night or during
midday rest periods when people
could be disturbed. Keep to the
times prescribed locally. Normal
recommendation for professional
use on weekdays: 9:00hrs to
12:00hrs and 15:00hrs to 17:00hrs.
Be considerate towards neighbors
at weekends.
N Fewer engines mean less noise.
Where possible, do not run more
than one power tool at any time.
N Operate blowers at the lowest
engine speed necessary to
accomplish the task.
N Inspect your power tool before
starting work, especially the muffler,
air inlets and air filter.
Save water by using a blower instead of
a water hose for lawn and garden work
wherever possible, e.g. for cleaning
yards and patios.
Mounting the Blower Tube
N Line up the arrows (1).
N Push the blower tube (2) into the fan
housing stub (3).
N Push the union nut (4) over the fan
housing stub (3) and turn it in the
direction of the arrow until the
tab (5) engages the opening (6).
BG 56, BG 86, SH 56, SH 86
N Push the nozzle (7) onto the blower
tube (2) as far as lug (8),
position (a) (long) or position (b)
(short), and rotate it in the direction
of the arrow to lock in position.
Working Technique Assembling the Blower
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5
1
295BA054 KN
a
295BA055 KN
7
8
2
b