Work instructions
CAUTION!
Danger of glare!
Eyes can be dazzled by
the glare of the LED light.
■
Never look into the light
of the switched-on LED
light.
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Never direct the LED
light at other persons or
animals.
7 WORK INSTRUCTIONS
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Clear immediately after the snow has fallen
while it is still loose. Later, the lower layer be-
comes icy and makes snow clearing difficult.
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If possible, turn the discharge channel so that
the snow is blown away in the wind direction.
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Clear the snow so that the cleared tracks
overlap slightly.
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If the snow is heavy and wet or very deep,
only clear half the clearing width and push
the snow blower slowly forwards. This pre-
vents clogging.
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Before use, the wheels and the discharge
channel can be sprayed with an non-stick
spray (ski wax, Teflon, silicone) to avoid clog-
ging. Check the environmental and appliance
compatibility of the spray and comply with the
manufacturer's instructions on the label of the
spray.
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Clean a clogged snow blower with a scraper
or stick, but never with your fingers. Com-
pletely switch off the snow blower before-
hand.
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8 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
Sharp-edged and moving
appliance parts can lead to
injury.
■
Always wear protective
gloves during mainten-
ance, care and cleaning
work.
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Switch off the appliance
and remove the re-
chargeable battery.
IMPORTANT!
Danger of damage from
lubrication
The appliance was lubric-
ated before delivery; any
further lubrication can
damage the appliance.
■
Do not lubricate the ap-
pliance.
8.1
Maintenance schedule
Before every use
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Carry out a visual inspection before each
use.
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Check the safety devices, control elements,
cables and all screw connections for damage
and secure fitting.
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Replace damaged parts before operation.
After each use
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Clean the discharge channel, the clearing
paddle, the handles and the housing.
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Remove the rechargeable battery from the
appliance and store in a frost-protected area.
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