9.1.1
Fuel mixture
Note:
Do not mix the fuel mixture in the tank.
Add the 2-stroke oil in accordance with the fuel mixture
table.
Fuel
0.5 litres
9.2
Filling in fuel (Fig. 5)
DANGER
Risk of fire and explosion!
Only fill the fuel when the engine is switched off and
has cooled down. Do not smoke when refuelling the
product.
DANGER
Risk of fire and explosion!
When filling, fuel may ignite and even explode. This can
lead to severe burns or death.
Keep containers for fuel and fuel-oil mixture separate to
avoid misfuelling with normal petrol.
• Always use fresh fuel/oil mixture.
• Keep heat, flames and sparks away.
• Only fill up with fuel outdoors.
• Wear protective gloves.
• Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
• Start the product at a distance of at least 3 m from the
fuel filling point.
• Watch out for leaks. If fuel is leaking, do not start the
engine.
• Use a suitable funnel or filler pipe for refuelling so that
no fuel can spill onto the combustion engine and
housing.
Do not overfill the fuel tank!
1. Mix the fuel as described in 9.1.
2. Clean the area surrounding the filling area. Impurities
in the fuel tank (6) lead to operational faults. Shake
the oil-petrol mixture bottle (13) with the fuel mixture
well once more before filling it into the fuel tank (6).
3. Carefully open the tank cover (6a) so that any possi-
ble overpressure can be relieved.
4. Pour the fuel mixture into the fuel tank. Do not spill fu-
el when refuelling and do not fill the fuel tank to the
brim.
5. Always wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
6. Turn the tank cover (6a) clockwise to close it.
9.3
Putting on/undoing the carrying
strap (2) (Fig. 6)
Putting on:
1. Put the product on your back like a backpack.
2. Close the buckles (2a) and tighten the straps (2) by
pulling on their ends.
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Undoing:
1. Lift the clamping slides to undo the carrying straps (2).
2. Open the buckles (2a).
10 Operation
WARNING
Please observe the legal provisions from the noise pro-
tection ordinance.
WARNING
Move at least 3 m away from the refuelling area before
starting the engine.
WARNING
Danger of injury!
If you direct the airflow at people, animals or objects,
this can cause injury and damage.
– Direct the air flow away from you.
– Never direct the airflow at other people, animals or
objects.
– Do not blow away hard objects such as stones or
branches.
WARNING
Danger of injury
Objects hurled away and rotating parts can cause se-
vere injuries.
– Make sure that other persons maintain a sufficient
safety distance.
– Keep uninvolved persons away from the product.
– Hold the product in front of you.
– Never point the product at yourself, other people or
animals.
– Always make sure that no objects or dust are blown
in the direction of people or animals and make sure
that objects will not be damaged.
– Always observe the wind direction and never work
against the wind.
10.1
Starting the engine (Fig. 7, 8)
DANGER
Danger of poisoning!
Only use the product outdoors and never in closed or
poorly ventilated rooms.