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Switching on and off
The cordless leaf vacuum/blower
may only be used with two batteries
of the (Parkside) X 20 V Team series.
Before switching the device on,
make sure that it is not touching any
objects. Ensure secure positioning.
1. Press and hold the on/off switch (4) to
start the device.
2. In order to regulate the suction/blow-
ing power, press the volume
control (3).
Pressing
= one level higher
Pressing
= one level lower
The 4 LEDs below the charge level
indicator (18) indicate the level of the
suction/blowing power.
3. To switch off, briefly press the on/off
switch (4).
Turbo mode
1. Press and hold the turbo button (3.1)
to turn the suction/blowing power to
turbo power for a maximum of
15 seconds.
2. Release the turbo button to exit turbo
mode.
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Checking the charge status
of the battery
The charge level indicator (18) shows the
charge status of the batteries (5) during
operation.
The charge level of the battery is indicated
by illumination of the corresponding LED
lights.
3 LEDs illuminated (red, orange and
green): Battery charged
2 LEDs illuminated (red and orange):
Battery partially charged
1 LED illuminated (red):
Battery needs to be charged
Working with the leaf blower
The leaf vacuum/blower may
only be used for the follow-
ing purposes:
- As a blower to pile up dry leaf
material or to blow material out
of places that are hard to access
(e.g. under cars)
- As a suction device to suck up
dry leaf material. The device also
functions as a shredder in the
suction function. The dry leaves
are shredded and their volume is
reduced, preparing the material
for later composting if desired.
The shredding intensity depends
on the size of the leaf material
and its residual moisture. Uses
other than those described here
may damage the machine and
put the operator at risk.

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