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To switch the vacuum/blower off, simply release the trigger.
Operating
Using the vacuum/blower
Do not try to vacuum damp debris; leave fallen leaves and other debris to dry before using the vacuum/blower. The
vacuum/blower can be used to blow debris off of patios, paths, lawns, shrubs, edges and alleys. It can also vacuum
leaves, paper, small twigs and wood chips. When the vacuum/blower is used in vacuum mode, the debris is sucked in
through the tube suction nozzle. It then passes through the mulching turbine and is then ejected into the collection bag.
This can help to provide excellent garden compost..
Warning! If hard foreign objects such as stones, metal, glass, etc. get sucked
in, these will damage the suction turbine and invalidate your guarantee.
Important
Do not use the vacuum/blower to suck up water or very damp debris.
Never use the vacuum/blower without the collection bag.
Operating the vacuum/blower
Blower mode
Before beginning, remove all debris and objects likely to be thrown or get stuck or tangled in the vacuum/blower.
Select the blower function using the selection lever (see photo 7),and then switch it on. Push it forward via wheels on
the end of tube towards the debris you wish to remove.
Blow the debris into piles, and then use the vacuum function to break it up.
Vacuum mode
Before beginning, remove all debris and objects likely to be thrown or get stuck or tangled in the vacuum/blower. Select
the vacuum function using the selection lever (see photo 7), and then switch it on. Push it forward via wheels on the end
of pipe, towards the debris you wish to vacuum. Do not push the end of the tube into the debris, as this risks blocking
the suction tube and reducing the effectiveness of the appliance.
Vegetable materials, such as the leaves, contain a large amount of water. This is why they can stick to the inside of the
suction tube. To limit this problem, leave vegetal debris to dry for a few days before vacuuming.