Vibrations; Before Use; Setting Up The Appliance (See Fig. A); Mixing Fuel - Parkside PBLG 52 A1 Traduction Du Mode D'emploi D'origine

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Vibrations

WARNING!
You can reduce the vibration risk, for example, the risk of Raynaud's
phenomenon (circulatory problems), by taking regular breaks during
which you rub your hands together.
Always wear protective gloves and ensure your hands are warm.
Take regular work breaks.

Before use

Setting up the appliance (see fig. A)
Take the two hose clips 4 + 6 and slide them over the ends of the
flexible pipe 5.
Push the larger end of the flexible pipe 5 onto the curved pipe 3 and
tighten the hose clip 4 using the philips screwdriver h.
Slide the control pipe 7 into the flexible pipe section 5 and tighten
the hose clip 6 using the philips screwdriver h.
First loosen the fixing screws s on the operating lever 8.
Slide the operating lever 8 onto the guide of the head pipe 7.
Attach the operating lever 8 using the supplied fastening screws s
and locking nuts d.
Push the pipe extension q onto the control pipe 7.
To fix the pipe extension q in place, turn it clockwise (see fig. A) and
secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
If an extension is required, push the second pipe extension
previously mounted pipe extension q.
To fix the pipe extension 
secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
Push the desired end pipe (round) w or end pipe (flat) f onto the
pipe extension q or
and fix it in place by turning it clockwise
(see Fig. A) and secure it by tightening the inserted screw.
NOTE
Higher air velocity = flat tailpipe f
Normal air velocity = circular tailpipe w
Disassembly is carried out in the reverse order.
 GB │ IE
6 
in place, turn it clockwise (see fig. A) and

Mixing fuel

The engine must be operated with a mixture of petrol and motor oil.
WARNING!
Avoid direct skin contact with fuel and do not inhale fuel vapours.
Always use a mixture of unleaded petrol (at least RON 95) and special
2-stroke engine oil (JASO FD/ISO-L-EGD). Mix up the fuel mix
according to thefuel mix table.
Pour the correct amount of petrol and 2-stroke oil into the openings
provided in the enclosed mixing container g (see "Fuel mix table").
Tilt the mixing container g to the side so that the filled oil can flow into
the chamber with the petrol.
Then give the mixing tank g a good shake.
Fuel mix table
Mixing process: 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil
Petrol
0.5 litres

Adding fuel

onto the
WARNING!
Fill the fuel tank only when the engine is switched off and cooled
down. There is a risk of fire!
Always clean the area around the fuel tank cap u before filling to
prevent dirt getting into the fuel tank i.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to do this.
Place the appliance on a suitable, level surface so that the fuel tank
cap u is facing upwards.
Turn the fuel tank cap u anticlockwise and remove it.
The fuel tank cap u is connected to the fuel tank with an anti-loss
device and cannot fall down.
Fill the fuel mixture into the fuel tank i using the funnel j.
Do not spill any fuel while filling the fuel tank i and do not fill it to
overflowing.
Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately.
Turn the fuel tank cap u clockwise to close it.
2-stroke oil
12.5 ml
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