McCulloch Blower 1600W User Manual

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3. Do not use the product if the electric cables are  
damaged or worn.  
9. Always check your product is in a safe operating  
condition before use.  
4. Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup-  
ply if the cable is cut, or the insulation is damaged.  
Do not touch the electric cable until the electrical sup-  
ply has been disconnected. Do not repair a cut or  
damaged cable. Replace it with a new one.  
5. Your electric cable must be uncoiled, coiled cables  
can overheat and reduce the efficiency of the product.  
6. Do not pull cable around sharp objects.  
7. Always switch off at the mains before disconnecting  
any plug, cable connector or extension cable.  
8. Switch off, remove plug from mains and examine  
electric supply cable for damage or ageing before  
winding cable for storage. Do not repair a damaged  
cable, replace it with a new one. Use only genuine  
replacement cable.  
Use  
1. Use the product only in daylight or good artificial light.  
2. Do not use the product when it is raining or in damp  
and wet areas.  
3. Never use the product in or near water or ponds.  
4. Know how to stop the product quickly in an emer-  
gency.  
5. On slopes, be extra careful of your footing and wear  
non-slip footwear.  
6. Never pick up or carry the product by the cable.  
7. Keep children, pets and bystanders at a safe dis-  
tance when using your product.  
8. Keep long hair away from air inlet.  
9. Keep all inlets clear of debris.  
10. Always remain alert.  
9. Never carry the product by the cable.  
10. Never pull on the cable to disconnect any of the plugs  
11. Always wind cable carefully, avoiding kinking.  
12. Use only on AC mains supply voltage shown on the  
product rating label.  
11. Do not attempt to use your product without the fully  
assembled debris bag fitted.  
12. Never blow debris in the direction of bystanders.  
13. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance  
at all times.  
13. Our products are double insulated to EN60335.  
Under no circumstance should an earth be connect-  
ed to any part of the product.  
14. The cutting head and cutting line continue to rotate  
after your product has been switched off.  
15. Remove the plug from the mains :-  
Preparation  
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before removing or replacing cutting line;  
before removing or replacing fully assembled debris bag;  
before leaving the product unattended for any period;  
before clearing a blockage;  
before checking, cleaning or working on the appli-  
ance;  
1. Always wear suitable clothing, gloves, and stout shoes.  
2. The use of eye protection is recommended.  
3. The use of ear protection is recommended.  
4. To prevent dust irritation, the wearing of a face  
mask is recommended.  
5. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that can be  
drawn into the air inlet.  
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if the product starts to vibrate abnormally. Check  
immediately. Excessive vibration can cause injury.  
6. Do not wear clothing with attachments, i.e. toggles  
or drawstrings that can be drawn into the air inlet.  
7. Inspect your product before each use, especially the  
parts of the cutting head. Replace cutting line if  
worn or damaged.  
8. Do not use if any part is damaged or broken or if  
any of the screws are loose. Have it repaired by an  
authorised repairer.  
Maintenance and storage  
1. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the  
product is in a safe working condition.  
2. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.  
3. After use the product should be stored in a safe  
place where it is protected from damage.  
4. Inspect the collection bag regularly. If the collection  
bag becomes worn or damaged, replace.  
CABLES  
IMPORTANT  
1. No earth required. Our products are double insu-  
lated to EN60335 and under no circumstances  
should an earth be connected to any part of the  
product.  
Use only 1.00mm2 size cable up to 30 metres length  
maximum.  
Maximum rating :  
1.00mm2 size cable, 10 amps 250 volts AC.  
2. Ensure the mains voltage suits your product  
3. IMPORTANT!  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accor-  
THE GARDENVAC IS SUPPLIED WITH CABLE  
WIRED DIRECTLY INTO THE PRODUCT.  
dance with the following code:  
BLUE  
BROWN  
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NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
1. Flymo Mains Cables and Extension Cables are  
available from your local Electrolux Outdoor  
Products Approved Service Centre.  
2. Do not wire an extension cable directly to your prod-  
uct yourself. Please contact your local Electrolux  
Outdoor Products Approved Service Centre for further  
information on the connectors and kits available.  
3. Only use extension cables specifically designed for  
outdoor use.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connect-  
ed to the Terminal which is marked with the letter 'N'  
or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be con-  
nected to the Terminal which is marked with the let-  
ter 'L' or coloured RED.  
4. It is important that the outer sheath is clamped cor-  
rectly into the 3-pin plug.  
CONNECTORS  
IMPORTANT  
5. If in doubt consult your local Service Repairer or  
qualified electrician before the machine is used.  
6. A 13 Amp fuse must be fitted to the Mains Plug.  
7. The normal plug fuse and household fuse only pro-  
tect the electrical equipment and are not a safe-  
guard against electrocution.  
Our connectors are suitable for use with 2 core cable  
only. Under no circumstances should these connec-  
tors be used for earthed products.  
All of our connectors and cables are of splashproof con-  
struction. They are not waterproof and must not be left  
outside permanently nor should they be submerged or  
immersed in water. Do not let cable lay or trail through  
pools of water or splashed with water from hose pipes.  
If your product is hard wired i.e. non-detachable  
mains electric cable, a conversion kit and exten-  
sion cable is available from all Electrolux  
Outdoor Products Approved Service Centres  
which can be found in your local Yellow Pages.  
MAINS PLUG REPLACEMENT  
IMPORTANT  
If the plug supplied is cut off it should be  
destroyed. There is an electric shock hazard if a  
cut off plug is inserted into a 13 amp socket.  
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Assembly Instructions  
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B
D
To Attach Debris Bag to Bag Frame  
To Fit the Cutting Line to the Cutting Head (D)  
With bag frame on the ground:-  
Switch off and disconnect from the mains  
electricity supply BEFORE removing or fitting  
the cutting line.  
1. Fit first two holes on the plastic trim of the debris  
bag to the first two location points on the front of  
the bag frame (where debris fin is attached). (A)  
2. Fit next hole on the plastic trim to next location  
point on bag frame. (B)  
Handle the cutting line with care - sharp  
edges can cause injury.  
1. Place the cutting line into the slot in the cutting  
3. ...until all holes on the plastic trim of the debris  
bag are securely located to bag frame. (C)  
head and click into place as illustrated in Figure D.  
Ensure the cutting line is correctly located.  
ONLY USE CUTTING LINE SPECIFIED FOR THIS PROD-  
UCT. SEE PRODUCT RATING LABEL FOR MODEL  
DETAILS  
ENSURE THE DEBRIS BAG IS FITTED  
SECURELY TO THE BAG FRAME.  
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To Fit Assembled Debris Bag To Product (E)  
Switch off and disconnect from the mains  
electricity supply BEFORE REMOVING OR  
REPLACING the fully assembled debris bag.  
The cutting head and cutting line continue to  
rotate after your Gardenvac has been  
switched off.  
IMPORTANT: Do not squeeze the trigger when  
fitting the debris bag (E1)  
1. Ensure debris fin is horizontal (E2) as illustrated  
in fig E.  
2. Locate bag frame into clip on the underside of  
product. (E3).  
3. Lift handle towards product until bag latch  
locates and click into place. (E4)  
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debris fin  
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Assembly instructions  
F
To Remove Debris Bag From Product (F)  
1. Gently press bag latch (F1) down. See fig F.  
2. Lower handle of bag frame away from product.  
3. Move bag frame forward.  
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H
J
Fitting the Handle Bolt (G)  
1. Place handle bolt into the location slot on the  
product and slide into place.(G).  
2. Repeat on the other side.  
Fitting the Handle (H)  
1. Locate handle onto handle bolts on each side  
of the product.  
2. Secure handle by turning handle knobs clock-  
wise. (H)  
3. The handle can be adjusted by turning handle  
knobs 3 full turns anti-clockwise, moving han-  
dle to position required and re-securing handle  
as described in 2.  
Buckle  
Fitting The Shoulder Harness (J) & (K).  
1. Thread strap through the slots in the  
handle.(J)  
2. Thread strap through the buckle. See fig J.  
Adjust as required to ensure the shoulder har-  
ness is in the most comfortable position. See  
fig. K.  
K
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How to Use  
WARNING  
The use of eye protection is recommended. The use of ear protection is recommended.  
To prevent dust irritation, the wearing of a face-mask is recommended. Never point your product at  
bystanders. Do not use your product in the rain. Do not leave your product outdoors while it is raining.  
IMPORTANT!: YOUR PRODUCT WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE FULLY ASSEMBLED DEBRIS BAG AND  
FRAME ARE PROPERLY FITTED.  
BEFORE USE: ENSURE THERE ARE NO GAPS BETWEEN THE DEBRIS BAG AND THE PRODUCT  
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The Gardenvac has 3 modes of operation.  
These can be selected by moving the mode indicator to adjust the nozzle position for blow, vacuum or jet vacuum  
mode.  
In vacuum and jet vacuum modes the product will shred leaves etc.  
BLOW  
Position 1 - Blow Mode  
The Gardenvac will blow debris from patios, paths, driveways,  
lawns, bushes, borders etc.  
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Using As A Blower  
1. Select position 1 on the mode indicator. See fig L.  
2. Point nozzle towards the ground.  
3. To start squeeze trigger.  
4. Stand back from debris to be cleared.  
5. Point nozzle towards the debris and slowly approach.  
6. To stop release trigger.  
VACUUM  
Position 2 - Vacuum Mode  
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N
In this position your product will pick up leaves, paper, rubbish, cans  
etc. IMPORTANT: REMOVE NYLON LINE BEFORE VACUUMING CANS  
Using As A Vacuum  
1. Select position 2 on the mode indicator. See fig M.  
2. Position nozzle slightly above the debris, squeeze the trigger and  
move slowly back and forth.  
3. Do not force the nozzle into the debris as this will impair perform-  
ance.  
4. To stop release the trigger.  
JET VACUUM  
Position 3 - Jet Vacuum Mode  
This position is intended to be used to collect debris which is damp  
or stubborn. It directs a small jet of air towards the ground which  
will loosen stubborn material.  
Using As A Jet Vacuum  
1. Select position 3 on the mode indicator. See fig N.  
2. Position the nozzle above and slightly forward of the debris and  
squeeze the trigger.  
3. Slowly move the nozzle back over the debris. This allows a jet of air  
to lift the debris from the ground.  
4. To stop release the trigger.  
Emptying your Gardenvac  
Switch off and disconnect from the mains  
electricity supply BEFORE REMOVING OR  
REPLACING the fully assembled debris bag.  
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Emptying Your Gardenvac  
1. Remove debris bag as described on page 4.  
2. Empty debris bag holding the moulded handle at  
the top of the bag and the fabric handle at the  
bottom of the bag. (P)  
DO  
NOT PLACE HANDS IN BAG WHEN EMPTYING,  
SHARP DEBRIS CAN CAUSE INJURY  
3. Flip the debris fin back into place before re-fit-  
ting as described on page 3.  
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Caring for your Gardenvac  
WARNING Never use water for cleaning your product,  
use only a dry cloth. Do not clean with chemicals or  
solvents, some can destroy critical plastic parts.  
After Using Your Gardenvac (Q1, 2, 3 & 4)  
1. Switch off and disconnect from the mains electricity sup-  
ply before cleaning your product.  
2. Always empty the debris bag.  
3. Take extra care to clean around the cutting head and the  
collection chute.(Q1)  
Q1  
Q3  
Q5  
Q2  
Q4  
Q5  
Take care when cleaning around the cutting line area  
- sharp edges can cause injury.  
4. Inspect the cutting line and replace if worn or damaged  
5. Using a soft brush remove debris from all air inlets. (Q2)  
6. Remove dirt and debris from debris fin.with a suitable  
tool. (Q3)  
7. Wipe over your product with a soft dry cloth. (Q4)  
Replacing the Cutting Line (Q5 & 6)  
Switch off and disconnect from the mains electricity  
supply before replacing the cutting line  
Handle the cutting line with care - sharp edges can  
cause injury.  
1. Remove debris bag from product. See Page 4.  
2. Remove cutting line (Q5) and discard safely.  
3. If the cutting line becomes broken during use - use a suit-  
able tool to lever the line out of location. (Q6).  
4. Place the cutting line into the slot in the cutting head.  
Ensure the cutting line is correctly located. See Page 3.  
5. Re-fit debris bag to product. See Page 3.  
Storing Your Gardenvac  
Always store the product in a dry place ensuring the cable is  
not likely to be damaged on sharp edges etc.  
Fault Finding Hints  
Fails To Operate  
1. Is the power turned on?  
Excessive Vibration  
1. The cutting line is damaged - replace with new cutting line.  
2. Is the fully assembled debris bag correctly fitted to the product?  
3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace.  
4. Fuse continues to blow?  
2. Ensure the fully assembled debris bag is correctly fitted  
to the product.  
3. If excessive vibration persists?  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local Service Centre/Dealer/Distributor  
Poor Blowing  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local Service Centre/Dealer/Distributor  
Poor Shredding  
1. The air inlets are blocked, clean all air inlets.  
2. Mode indicator not in the right position?  
3. If poor blowing persists?  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local Service Centre/Dealer/Distributor  
Poor Vacuum/Jet Vacuum  
1. The air inlets are blocked, clean all air inlets.  
2. Mode indicator not in the right position?  
3. If poor vacuuming persists?  
1. The cutting line is damaged - replace with new cutting line.  
2. TO PROLONG CUTTING LINE LIFE  
The Gardenvac has been designed to shred leaves. If  
collecting large amounts of any other debris - remove the  
cutting line.  
3. If poor shredding persists?  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local Service Centre/Dealer/Distributor  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local Service Centre/Dealer/Distributor  
Service Recommendations  
1. We strongly recommend that your product is serviced at  
least every twelve months, more often in a professional  
application.  
2. Always use genuine Spare Parts.  
3. Prepacked spares are available from most Electrolux  
Outdoor Products stockists.  
6. Should it be necessary for work to be carried out by your  
Service Centre, it is important to take your complete  
machine including cable and any extension cables used.  
A network of specialist dealers can be found in your local  
Yellow Pages. To obtain service on your product simply  
telephone or visit your local Service Centre. Should you  
require service under the terms of our guarantee the  
Service Centre will require proof of purchase.  
4. Your product is uniquely identified by a silver and black  
product rating label  
5. If you have a problem with your machine contact your  
local Approved Service Centre ensuring you have full  
details of your product as described on the product rating  
label.  
All of the centres listed stock genuine Spare Parts.  
NOTE: Our Service Repairers act on their own behalf  
and are not empowered to commit or legally bind  
Electrolux Outdoor Products in any manner whatsoever.  
Environmental Information  
Electrolux Outdoor Products are manufactured under an Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) using, where  
practical, components manufactured in the most environmentally responsible manner, according to company procedures,  
and with the potential for recycling at the end of the products’ life.  
Packaging is recyclable and plastic components have been labelled (where practical) for categorised recycling.  
Awareness of the environment must be considered when disposing of ‘end-of-life’ product.  
If necessary, contact your local authority for disposal information.  
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Guarantee & Guarantee Policy  
If any part is found to be defective due to faulty manufacture  
Failures not covered by guarantee  
Replacing Cutting Line.  
Failures as a result of not reporting an initial fault.  
within the guarantee period, Electrolux Outdoor Products,  
through its Authorised Service Repairers will effect the  
repair or replacement to the customer free of charge provid-  
ing:  
(a) The fault is reported directly to the Authorised Repairer.  
(b) Proof of purchase is provided.  
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Failures as a result of sudden impact.  
Failures as a result of not using the product in accor-  
dance with the instructions and recommendations con-  
tained in this Operator's Manual.  
(c) The fault is not caused by misuse, neglect or faulty  
adjustment by the user.  
(d) The failure has not occurred through fair wear and tear.  
(e) The machine has not been serviced or repaired, taken  
apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by  
Electrolux Outdoor Products.  
(f) The machine has not been used for hire.  
(g) The machine is owned by the original purchaser.  
(h) The machine has not been used commercially.  
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Machines used for hire are not covered by this guaran-  
tee.  
The following items listed are considered as wearing  
parts and their life is dependent on regular mainte-  
nance and are, therefore not normally subject to a valid  
warranty claim: Cutting Line, Electric Mains cable,  
Debris Bag.  
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Caution!  
Electrolux Outdoor Products does not accept liability  
under the warranty for defects caused in whole or part,  
directly or indirectly by the fitting of replacement parts  
or additional parts that are not either manufactured or  
approved by Electrolux Outdoor Products, or by the  
machine having been modified in any way  
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This guarantee is additional to, and in no way diminish-  
es the customers statutory rights.  
Failures due to the following are not covered, therefore it is  
important that you read the instructions contained in this  
Operator's Manual and understand how to operate and  
maintain your machine:  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
I, the undersigned M. Bowden of Electrolux  
I, the undersigned M. Bowden of Electrolux  
Outdoor Products, Aycliffe Industrial Park,  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE, Co. Durham. DL5  
6UP Certify that a sample of the above  
product has been tested using directive  
81/1051/EEC as a guide. The maximum A-  
weighted sound pressure level recorded at  
I, the undersigned M. Bowden of Electrolux  
Outdoor Products, Aycliffe Industrial Park,  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE, Co. Durham. DL5  
6UP. Certify that the product:-  
Category........ Gardenvac  
Make.............. Electrolux Outdoor  
Products  
Outdoor Products, Aycliffe Industrial Park,  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE, Co. Durham. DL5  
6UP Certify that a sample of the above  
product has been tested using ISO 5349 as  
a guide. The maximum weighted root mean  
square value of vibration recorded at opera-  
tor’s hand position was:-  
Conforms to the specifications of Directive operator position under free field semi ane-  
2000/14/EEC choic chamber conditions was :-  
Identification of Series......See Product Rating Label  
Type .................................................... MEV1600  
Conformity Assessment Procedure....ANNEX VI  
Guaranteed sound power level ........ 93 dB (A)  
Measured Sound Power Level ........ 91 dB (A)  
Level .................................................... 88.3 dB (A)  
Notified Body.............I.T.S., Cleeve Road, Leatherhead,  
Surrey. KT22 7SB England  
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Other Directives:-.....98/37/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC  
Value .................................................... 6.99 m/s  
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& applicable standards:- EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3,  
EN55014-1, EN55014-2, EN836, EN60335-1,  
Nominal Air Flow ................................ 0.0957 m /s  
Weight .................................................. 4.5 kg  
EN60335-2-77, IEC60335-1, IEC60335-2-100  
Newton Aycliffe, 13/05/2004  
M. Bowden,  
Research & Development Director  
Electrolux Outdoor Products  
Aycliffe Industrial Park  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE  
Co.Durham DL5 6UP  
ENGLAND  
Telephone - (00) 44 1325 300303 Fax - (00) 44 1325 310339  
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notice. Electrolux Outdoor Products manufacture products for a number of well known brands under various registered  
patents, designs and trademarks in several countries.  
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Registered number 974979 England  
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