Operator’s manual
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
150BT
WARNING
Before using our products, please read this manual
carefully to understand the proper use of your unit.
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Contents
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SAFETY FIRST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Notes on types of warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Warning labels on the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Symbols on the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WORKING CONDITIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
AVOID NOISE PROBLEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
WORKING PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
FUEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
USING THE PRODUCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TRANSPORTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
STORAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
What is what?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SWIVEL JOINT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
THROTTLE LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
THROTTLE CABLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
BLOWER TUBES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
HARNESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
WAIST BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
FUEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HOW TO MIX FUEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
FUELING THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
STARTING ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
STOPPING ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
AIR CLEANER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
FUEL FILTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SPARK PLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MUFFLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SPARK ARRESTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
AIR INLET NET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
IGNITION COIL AIR GAP INSPECTION . . . . . . . 18
SHOLDER STRAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Safety
Notes on types of warnings
SAFETY FIRST
WARNING
Instructions contained in warnings within this manual
and warning seals marked with a symbol on the
Instructions labeled as shown above, concern
critical steps or procedures which must be fol-
lowed in order to prevent accidents which could
lead to serious bodily injury or death.This mark is
used to indicate instructions which must be fol-
lowed without exception.
blower concern critical points which must be taken into
consideration to prevent possible serious bodily injury,
and for this reason you are requested to read all such
instructions carefully and follow them without fail.
IMPORTANT
Instructions labeled as shown above concern
steps or procedures which, if not followed
correctly, could lead to mechanical failure,
breakdown, or damage.
NOTE
Used to label supplementary instructions
designed to provide hints or directions useful in
the use of the product.
Warning labels on the machine
Symbols
The blower can forcibly throw
objects that can bounce back. This
can result in serious eye injuries if
the recommended safety equipment
is not used.
WARNING! The machine can be a
dangerous tool if used incorrectly or
carelessly, which can cause serious
or fatal injury to the operator or
others.
The blower operator must
make sure that no
bystanders or animals come
nearer than 50 feet (15
meters). Whenever several
Please read the operator’s manual
carefully and make sure you
understand the instructions before
using the machine.
operators are working in the same work area, they
should maintain a safe distance of at least 50 feet (15
meters) from one another.
A breathing mask should be used
when there is a risk of dust.
Always wear:
- Hearing protection
- Approved eye protection
Keep all parts of your body away from
hot surfaces.
Always wear protective gloves.
Wear study, non-slip boots
Other symbols/decals on the machine refer to
special certification requirements for certain
markets.
IMPORTANT
If the warning label peels off or becomes soiled
and impossible to read, you should contact the
dealer from which you purchased the product to
order new labels and affix them in the required
location(s).
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Symbols on the machine
(c)
(a)
(b)
(d)
For safe operation and maintenance, symbols are carved in relief on the machine. Using to these indications, please
be careful not to make a mistake.
(c) The direction to open the choke
Position: INTAKE CUP
(a) The port to refuel the "MIX GASOLINE"
Position: FUEL TANK CAP
(d) The direction to stop the engine
Position: THROTTLE LEVER
(b) The direction to close the choke
Position: INTAKE CUP
(e) The emission information label
<FOR EPA & CARB>
*1 : THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURING MONTH WILL BE
PRINTED.
This engine label certifies that the product is certified in
accordance with American exhaust emissions
requirements EPA Ph III and CARB Tier III. The
Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the
emissions Compliance label indicates the number of
operating hours for which the engine has been shown to
meet Federal and California emission requirements.
A : Model B : ENGINE
FAMILY
C : ENGINE
DISPLACEMENT
*2
150BT
50cc
7KZXS.0505BP
*2 : THE INITIAL NUMBER WILL BE CHANGED EVERY
YEAR OF MANUFACTURING.
For customer assistance call: 704-921-7000 or contact
Safety Precautions
8. Under no circumstances may the design of
the machine be modified without the
WARNING
permission of the manufacturer. Always use
genuine accessories. Non-authorized
modifications and/or accessories can result
in serious personal injury or the death of the
operator or others.
1. Read this Blower Operator Manual carefully. Be
sure you understand how to operate this unit
properly before you use it. Failure to do so
could result in serious injury.
2. Be sure to keep this manual
9. A blower is a dangerous tool if used
carelessly or incorrectly and can cause
serious, even fatal injuries. It is extremely
important that you read and understand the
contents of this Operator’s manual.
10. Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous
product development and therefore reserves
the right to modify the design and appearance
of products without prior notice.
11. The machine is only designed for blowing
lawns, pathways, asphalt roads and the like.
handy so that you may refer to
it later whenever any questions
arise. Also note that you are
requested to contact the dealer
from whom you purchased the
product for assistance the
event that you have any questions which
cannot be answered herein.
3. Always be sure to include this manual when
selling, lending, or otherwise transferring the
ownership of this product.
4. Do not lend or rent your machine without the
owner's manul.
5. Be sure that anyone using your unit understands
the information contained in this manual.
6. Never let a child use the machine.
7. Long-term exposure to noise can result in
permanent hearing impairment. So always
use approved hearing protection.
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Safety Precautions
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE
1. Refrain from operating the blower if you are tired, ill,
or upset, or if you are under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or medication
1. To reduce the risk of injury
associated with exhaust fume
inhalation, do not operate in
2. To reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with
soundlevelsh,earingprotectionirsequired.
3. To reduce the risk of injury
unventilated area. The exhaust
gases contain harmful carbon
monoxide.
associated with thrown objects,
2. Avoid using the blower where
stable footing and balance are
not assured.
always wear eye protection and
foot protection. Approved
protective goggles must comply
3. Never operate the machine in high wind, bad
weather, potentially explosive atmosphere, when
visibility is poor or in very high or low temperatures.
(Our recommended use environment is below 40
degrees C (104 degrees F).)
with standard ANSI Z87.1 in the
USA or EN 166 in EU countries.
4. To reduce the risk of injury
associated with the inhalation of
dust, use a face filter mask in dusty
conditions.
5. Wear rubber-soled shoes or shoes
with some other form of anti-slip
protection to help protect you
against falling.
6. To reduce the risk of injury
associated with objects being
drawn into rotating parts, do not
wear loose clothing, scarves, neck
chains, hair longer than shoulder
length, or other loose material.
AVOID NOISE PROBLEM
NOTE
Check and follow the local regulations as to sound
levels and hours of operations for blower.
1. Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours,
not early in the morning or late at night when people
might be disturbed. Comply with times listed in local
ordinances.
2. To reduce sound levels, limit the number of pieces
of equipment used at any one time.
3. Operate power blowers at the lowest possible
throttle speed to do the job.
7. Prolonged use of a blower, exposing the operator to
vibrations and cold, may produce whitefinger
disease (Raynaud’s phenomenon), the symptoms of
which include tingling and burning sensations
followed by loss of color and numbness in the
fingers. All factors which contribute to whitefinger
disease are not known, but cold weather, smoking
diseases or physical conditions as well as long
periods of exposure to vibration are mentioned as
factors. In order to reduce the risk of whitefinger
disease, the following precautions are strongly
recommended
4. Check your equipment before operation, especially
the muffler, air intakes and air filters.
WORKING PLAN
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To reduce the risk of health damages, avoid
excessive use and take sufficient time to rest.
FUEL
WARNING
a) Keep your body warm. Avoid using the blower
during rain.
To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury:
b) Take more than 5 minutes of
break in a warm place fre-
a) Handle fuel with care. It is
highly flammable.
b) Do not smoke while handing
fuel.
c) Do not refuel a hot engine.
d) Do not refuel a running engine.
e) Avoid spilling fuel or oil. Always
wipe unit dry before using.
f ) Move at least 10 ft. (3 meters) away from the
fueling point before starting the engine.
g) Always store gasoline in a container approved
for flammable liquids.
h) Make sure the unit is properly assembled and in
good operating condition.
i ) Do not use the blower near a
fire, as aiming the blower in the
direction of a flame may cause
flammable substances to ignite.
quently.
c) Maintain a firm grip at all
times, but do not squeeze the
handles with constant, exces-
sive pressure.
d) If you feel discomfort, red-
ness and swelling of your fingers or any other
part of your body, see a doctor before it gets
worse.
8. The ignition system of your unit produces an
electromagnetic field of a very low intensity. This
field may interfere with some pacemakers. To
reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, people with
pacemaker should consult their physician and the
pacemaker manufacturer before operating this tool.
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Safety Precautions
2. To reduce the risk of injury associated with thrown
BEFORE STARTING THE
objects.
ENGINE
a) Watch out for children, pets, open windows or
freshly washed cars, and blow debris safely
away.
b) Use the full blower tube extension so the air
stream can work close to the ground.
c) Do not allow bystanders in work area.
Each time before starting the engine, inspect the entire
unit to see if every part is in good order and is securely
tightened in place. If any damage is found in the fuel
line, the exhaust line, or the ignition wiring, do not use
the blower until it has been repaired.
d)Do not point the
IMPORTANT
blower tube in the
direction of
Before starting operation, always make sure to
check if any obstacles are left inside the volute
case and net.The obstacles may cause serious
injury or damage to fan and volute case.
people or pets.
e) Always check to
be sure that no
debris has been
blown onto someone else’s property.
f) Pay attention to the direction of the wind, do not
work against the wind.
3. To minimize blowing time.
a) Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before
blowing.
b) In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces or
use a mister attachment when water is available.
c) Conserve water by using power blowers instead
of hoses for many lawn and garden
applications, including areas such as gutters,
screenps,atiogs,rillps,orcheasngdarden.s
4. The blower must not be used
while on a ladder or scaffolding.
WARNING
Check to see if the shock-absorbers <A> have
become cracked or otherwise damaged. Note that
failing to replace these rubber and spring mounts
when they have become cracked or damaged may
cause the engine to come loose from its frame during
use, thus resulting in possible serious bodily injury.
5. Never put the machine down with
the engine running unless you
have it in clear sight.
6. Never touch the spark plug or
plug cord while the engine is in
operation. Doing so may result in
being subjected to an electrical
shock.
If cracked, be sure to replace without delay.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury associated with contact-
ing rotating parts, stop the engine before installing
or removing attachments. Never take off the Guard
Net <B>.
7. Never touch the muffler, spark
plug, or other metallic parts of the
engine, or area around the engine
cover while the engine is in
operation or immediately after
shutting down the engine. These
metallic parts reach high
Always disconnect the spark plug before performing
maintenance or accessing movable parts.
<A>
<B>
temperatures during operation
and doing so could result in
serious burns.
WARNING
<A>
The temperature of the machine
may increase after stopping the
engine. Especially never forget to
cool down the engine before refu-
eling the machine.
USING THE PRODUCT
8. If the engine catches fire or in any other emergency
situation that requires you to free yourself from the
machine, open the buckle in the waist belt and drop
the machine backward.
WARNING
While using the product, if abnormal noise or
vibration occurs, stop the engine immediately and
contact the nearest Husqvarna servicing dealer
for assistance. Checking the fan is very important.
If the rotating fan should break up, it might lead to
serious accidents.
9. After using blowers and other equipment, CLEAN
UP! Dispose of debris in trash receptacles.
1. Check the work area that the blower will be used in
and remove or cover all valuables that may be
damaged by the air blast or thrown debris.
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Safety Precautions
MAINTENANCE
TRANSPORTATION
1. In order to maintain your product in proper working
order, perform the maintenance and checking
operations described in the manual at regular
intervals.
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Drain the fuel from the fuel tank before
transporting or storing the blower.
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Secure the blower so that it does nor receive
damage from shock doing transportation.
Do not apply strong forces to the blower, such
as throwing it or dropping it. Doing so in
validates the warranty.
2. Always be sure to turn off the engine and
disconnect the spark plug before performing any
maintenance or checking procedures.
WARNING
STORAGE
The metallic parts, engine cover, and area around
the engine reach high temperatures immediately
after stopping the engine.
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When storing the blower, choose a space
indoors, dry, cool and dark, well-ventilated, free
from dust and out of reach of children.
3. Examine the blower at intervals for loose fasteners
and rusted or damaged parts. Use special care
around the fuel line, the muffler, and the ignition
wiring.
4. All engine service except for those described in this
manual should be performed by competent service
personnel. Improper service to the blower fan and
muffler could cause a hazardous failure.
5. When replacing the any other part or any lubricant,
always be sure to use only Husqvarna products or
products which have been certified by Husqvarna
for use with the Husqvarna product.
6. In the event that any part must be replaced or any
maintenance or repair work not described in this
manual must be performed, please contact the
nearest Husqvarna servicing dealer for assistance.
7. Do not use any accessory or attachment other than
those bearing the Husqvarna mark and
recommended for the unit.
8. Under no circumstances should you ever take apart
the product or alter it in any way. Doing so might
result in the product becoming damaged during
operation or the product becoming unable to
operate properly.
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What is what?
<150BT>
1
2
3
13
14
17
8
6
10
7
18
20
4
12
11
16
5
15
9
19
1. Frame
12. Recoil Starter
2. Harness
13. Stop Switch with Throttle Position Setting
14. Engine Cover
15. Fan
16. Shock Absorber (Rubber)
17. Flexible Hose
18. Pipes
19. Pad
20. Concentrator Nozzle (Option)
21. “EMISSION” Label
3. Spark Plug Cap
4. Throttle Lever
5. Net
6. Choke Lever
7. Air Cleaner
8. Volute Case, Cover
9. “CAUTION” Label
10. Elbow
11. Fuel Tank
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DISPOSAL
When disposing your machine, fuel or oil for the machine, be sure to allow your local regulations.
Frame:
Harness:
Throttle lever:
PE (Polyethylene)
Chemical fiber
Metal, Plastic
Volute case, Volute cover, Engine cover: PA66GF (Glass-reinforced nylon), Brass
Pad:
Flexible hose:
Pipes:
Fan:
Element:
Chemical fiber
EVA (Ethylene vinyl acetate)
PP (Polypropylene), PE (Polyethylene)
PA66GF (Glass-reinforced nylon)
Urethane
* The insert nut of volute case, and fan can be taken off.
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Technical data
MODEL
150BT
Dimensions (L x W x H) mm (in)
Dry Weight kg (lbs) (including pipe)
Dry Weight kg (lbs) (without accessories)
Fuel Tank Capacity liter (fl. oz)
351x446x479 (13.8x17.6x18)
10.2 (22.5)
9.5 (20.9)
1.25 (42.3)
Air cooled 2-cycle gasoline
engine
Engine Type
Piston Displacement cu. cm (cu. in)
Air Filter
50.2 (3.1)
Single stage filter
(half wet)
Carburetor (Diaphragm) valve type
Ignition System
Rotary
Digital Ignition
NGK CMR7H
Spark arrester equipped
2200
Spark Plug
Muffler
Idle speed rpm
Operating Engine Speed rpm
2200 to 6500
1.02 (34.5)
12.3 (434)
Fuel Consumption liter/h (fl. oz/h)
Average Air Volume (w/std Pipe) cu. m/min (cf/m)
Average Air Volume (w/concentrator nozzle) cu. m/min (cf/m)
Average Air Volume (@ housing) cu. m/min (cf/m)
Air velocity m/sec (w/std Pipe) (mph) (Maximum)
Air velocity m/sec (w/concentrator nozzle) (mph) (Maximum)
Noise Level (50 Feet ANSI B175.2-2000) dB(A)
5.4 (191)
20.1 (710)
96 (215)
112 (251)
72
Sound power level
105
106
94
EC directive 2000/14/EC, measured dB (A)
Sound power level
EC directive 2000/14/EC, guaranteed dB (A)
Noise pressure level at the operator’s ear (LpAeq)
prEN15503 (ISO7917) dB (A)
Vibration level at idle, right handle
prEN15503 (ISO7916) m/s
2.9
2
Vibration level at max, speed, right handle
prEN15503 (ISO7916) m/s
2.5
2
- The data shown above are those in the case of one straight pipe.
- Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Assembly
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SWIVEL JOINT
1. Connect the blower and swivel joint with flexible hose. Clamp both
ends of the flexible hose securely with the hardware supplied with the
unit.
F1
F2
F3
NOTE
A light lubricant may be used to ease assembly of flexible hose to
blower elbow.
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THROTTLE LEVER
1. Set up the clamp to the swivel and tighten the screw on the clamp.
(1) Clamp
(2) Swivel
(3) Screw
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THROTTLE CABLE
1. Use the clamp to fasten the colgate tube containing the throttle cable
and the power cable to the hose.
(1) Clamp
(2) Cable
(3) Hose
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BLOWER TUBES
F4
F5
1. Align the protrusion and the groove provided on the tube ends and
twist the tube until the connection is locked.
NOTE
A light lubricant may be used to ease assembly of blower tube.
NOTE
If longer tube is required, the second straight pipe can be
connected with the first one.
(1)
If higher air speed is required, the round blow pipe can be replaced
by the concentrator nozzle.
(1) Concentrator nozzle (option)
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HARNESS
NOTE
The harness must always be worn when working with the machine.
Failure to do so means you will be unable to maneuver safely and
this can result in injury to yourself or others.
A correctly adjusted harness and machine significantly facilitates the
work. Adjust the harness to give the best working position.
F6
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Assembly
Tighten the side straps so that the pressure is evenly distributed across
the shoulders.
F7
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WAIST BELT
F8
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The waist belt is attached to the rings on the left and right sides of the
frame.
Place the waist belt around your waist and not too far down on the
stomach. Tighten the waist belt strap so that you feel the weight of the
blower resting on your hip.
F9
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Be sure to always tighten the buckle in front of your body.
WARNING
- If you are not using a waist belt, be sure to remove it from the
unit and store it.
- There is a risk that the belt will be caught, toppling the unit.
- There is a danger that the belt will be sucked into the fan.
F10
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Fuel
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FUEL
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FUELING THE UNIT
1. Untwist and remove the fuel cap.
2. Put fuel into the fuel tank to 80% of the full capacity.
3. Fasten the fuel cap securely and wipe up any fuel
spillage around the unit.
WARNING
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Gasoline is very
flammable. Avoid smoking
or bringing any flame or
sparks near fuel. Make
sure to stop the engine
and allow it cool before
refueling the unit. Select
outdoor bare ground for
fueling and move at least
10ft (3m) away from the
fueling point before
WARNING
1. Select bare ground for fueling.
2. Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from the
fueling point before starting the engine.
3. Stop the engine and let it cool for a few
minutes before refueling the unit. At that time,
be sure to sufficiently agitate the mixed
gasoline in the container.
starting the engine.
4. Do not smoke or place hot objects near fuel.
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The engines are lubricated
by oil specially formulated
for air-cooled 2-cycle
gasoline engine use. If
Husqvarna oil is not
available, use an anti-oxidant
added quality oil expressly
labeled for air-cooled 2-cycle
engine use. (JASO FC
GRADE OIL or ISO EGC
GRADE)
Do not use BIA orTCW (2-
stroke water-cooling type)
mixed oil.
FORYOUR ENGINE LIFE, AVOID;
1. FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW GASOLINE) - It will cause
severe damage to the internal engine parts very
quickly.
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2. GASOHOL - It can cause deterioration of rubber
and/or plastic parts and disruption of engine
lubrication.
RECOMMENDED MIXING RATIO
GASOLINE 50:OIL 1
3. OIL FOR 4-CYCLE ENGINE USE - It can cause
spark plug fouling, exhaust port blocking, or piston
ring sticking.
4. Mixed fuels which have been left unused for a
period of one month or more may clog the
carburetor and result in the engine failing to operate
properly.
5. When storing the product for a long period of time,
clean the fuel tank after rendering it empty. Next,
activate the engine and empty the carburetor of the
composite fuel.
6. When scrapping the used mixed oil container, scrap
it only at an authorized repository site.
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Exhaust emission are
controlled by the
fundamental engine parameters and
components (i.e., carburation, ignition timing
and port timing) without addition of any major
hardware or the introduction of an inert material
during combustion.
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These engines are certified to operate on
unleaded gasoline.
Make sure to use gasoline with a minimum
octane number of 89 RON (USA/Canada: 87AL)
If you use a gasoline of a lower octane value than
specified, there is a danger that the engine
temperature may rise and an engine problem
such as piston seizing may consequently occur.
Unleaded gasoline is recommended to reduce
the contamination of the air for the sake of your
health and the environment.
NOTE
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For details of quality assurance, read the
description in the Warranty section carefully.
Moreover, normal wear and change in product
with no functional influence are not covered by
the warranty. Also, note that if the usage in the
instruction manual is not observed for the mixed
gasoline, etc. as described herein, it may not be
covered by the warranty.
Poor quality gasolines or oils may damage
sealing rings, fuel lines or fuel tank of the engine.
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HOW TO MIX FUEL
IMPORTANT
Pay attention to agitation.
1. Measure out the quantities of gasoline and oil to be
mixed.
2. Put some of the gasoline into a clean, approved fuel
container.
3. Pour in all of the oil and agitate well.
4. Pour in the rest of gasoline and agitate again for at
least one minute. As some oils may be difficult to
agitate depending on oil ingredients, sufficient
agitation is necessary for the engine to last long.
Note that, if the agitation is insufficient, there is an
increased danger of early piston seizing due to an
abnormally lean mixture.
5. Indicate the contents on outside of container for
easy identification to avoid mixing with raw gasoline
or other containers.
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Operation
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STARTING ENGINE
IMPORTANT
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Avoid operating the blower with the flexible tube and swivel
joint disconnected.That will reduce the cooling air and the
engine could be damaged by overheating.
F11
(1)
(3)
(4)
1. Push the primer bulb until fuel flows out in the clear tube.
2. When the engine is cool, close the choke.
(1)Choke Lever
(2)Primer Bulb
(3)OPEN
(2)
(4)CLOSE
3. Set the throttle lever position. About 1/3 open.
F12
F13
(1)Full Throttle
(2)About 1/3 Open
(3)Idling
(4)STOP as shown in F12
4. To start, hold the top of the blower firmly with your left hand. Pull the
starter knob slowly until you feel it engage and then give it a vigorous
strong pull.
IMPORTANT
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Never twist the starter cord around your hand.
Avoid pulling the starter rope out to its full extent and allowing the
starter rope to snap back.This will prevent premature damage to
the starter.
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Do not let a person stand near the blower or the exhaust port.
5. Once the engine is running, gradually open the choke if it was set
closed, and let the engine run at idle speed for a minute to warm it up.
NOTE
When the engine fails to start after several attempts due to
overchoking, open the choke and repeat pulling the rope.
WARNING
Air comes out as soon as the engine is started, even at idle speed.
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Operation
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ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED
F14
F15
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The idling speed is set for 2200 rpm at the factory. If it is necessary to
adjust the idle speed, use the adjustment screw on the top side of the
carburetor.
(1)
(1)Idling Adjustment Screw
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STOPPING ENGINE
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Move the throttle lever to the STOP position.
(1)Stop
NOTE
If the engine does not stop when setting the ignition switch to the
stop position, close the choke lever and stop the engine.
In this case, please repair the machine at your nearest servicing
dealer.
F16
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)Choke Lever
(2)OPEN
(3)CLOSE
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Maintenance
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control device and systems may be performed by any non-road
engine repair establishment or individual.
Daily or
Every 25
Every 50
Every 100
System/Compornent
Air Filter
Fuel Leaks
Fuel Filter
Fuel Line
Spark Plug
Muffler
Bolts on muffler
Entire unit
Muffler Spark Arrester
Cooling System
Screws/Nuts/Bolts
Cylinder Exhaust Port
Procedure
Before use
hours after hours after hours after
Inspect/Clean
Inspect/Replace
Inspect/Replace
Inspect/Clean
Inspect/Clean
Inspect/Clean
Tighten
Inspect/Replace
Inspect/Clean
Inspect/Clean
Tighten
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Inspect/Clean
x
WARNING
Make sure that the engine has stopped and is cool before performing
any service to the blower. Contact with rotating blower fan or hot
muffler may result in a personal injury.
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AIR CLEANER
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Check the air cleaner before use.
A clogged air filter may increase fuel consumption while cutting down the engine power.
Never operate the blower without an air filter or with a deformed or broken filter element because unfiltered dusty
air will quickly ruin the engine.
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F17
(1)
CLEANING AIR FILTER:
(2)
1. Unscrew the 2 knobs and remove the air cleaner cover.
(1) Knob
(3) Screen
(2) Element
(4) Packing
2. Wash the filter element with neutral detergent and warm water and then dry
completely.
(Clean the air filter once in the week.)
3. Moisten the filter element with a small amount of filter oil.
(3)
(4)
NOTE
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Do not apply 4 cycle motor oil as they may damage element.
Do not use mixture gasoline.This type of gasoline does not contain
much of oil, so that the element becomes dry after a few hours.
Soak the filter element into filter oil.
Squeeze the element to remove excess oil so that it weighs 2 to 3 times
heavier than it was dried.
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4. Reinstall the element into the packing,set the packing into the air cleaner
body.
Never forget to attach the screen properly. If the screen is not attached, the
cleaner will not seal properly and the dusts come into the cylinder.
5. Reinstall the air cleaner cover and screw the 2 knobs.
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FUEL FILTER
F18
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A clogged fuel filter may cause poor acceleration of the engine. Check
periodically to see if the filter is clogged with dirt. The filter can be taken out of
the fueling port using a small wire hook. Disconnect the filter assembly from
the fuel pipe and unhook the retainer to disassemble it. Clean the components
with gasoline.
(1) Screen
(3) Holder
(2) Element (x 2)
(4) Retainer
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Maintenance
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SPARK PLUG
F19
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The spark plug may gather carbon deposits on its firing end with reasonable
use. Remove and inspect the spark plug every 25 hours and clean the
electrodes as necessary with a wire brush. The spark gap should be adjusted
to .025 in (0.6 to 0.7mm).
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Plug manufacturers recommend replacing the plug twice a year to avoid
unexpected plug failure in a job.
REPLACEMENT PLUG IS A NGK CMR7H.
IMPORTANT
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Note that using any spark plugs other than those designated may
result in the engine failing to operate properly or in the engine
becoming overheated and damaged.
To install the spark plug, first turn the plug with your hands until it is
tight, then tighten it a quarter turn more with a socket wrench.
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MUFFLER
(2)
F20
WARNING
Periodically inspect the muffler for loose fasteners, damage or corrosion.
If any sign of exhaust leakage is found, do not use the blower and have it
repaired immediately.
(3)
(4)
1. Remove the muffler, insert a screwdriver into the vent, and wipe away any
carbon buildup. Wipe away any carbon buildup on the muffler exhaust vent
and cylinder exhaust port at the same time.
2. Tighten all screws, bolts, and fittings.
(1)
(2)
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SPARK ARRESTER
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The muffler is equipped with a spark arrester to prevent red hot carbon from
flying out of the exhaust outlet. Periodically inspect and clean as necessary
with a wire brush.
(1) Bolt
(3) Spark Arrester
(2) Bolt
(4) Diffuser
WARNING
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Before starting operation, always make sure to check if the muffler is
properly held by the bolts (2).
Fastening Torque: 8 to 12 N·m
Also make sure that the spark arrester and the diffuser are properly
attached with the bolts (1). (Fastening Torque : 2 to 3 N·m)
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AIR INLET NET
F21
IMPORTANT
Blown air is taken in from the air inlet net. If the air flow drops during
operation, stop the engine and inspect the air inlet net for blockage by
obstacles.
(1)
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Note that failure to remove any such obstacles may result in the engine
becoming overheated and damaged.
(1)Net
WARNING
Never use the blower without the net on the blower. Before each use,
check that the net is attached in place and is free from any damage.
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Maintenance
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IGNITION COIL AIR GAP INSPECTION
F22
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If the gap is not accurate or when installing the coil or rotor, adjust the air gap
between the ignition coil and the iron core of the rotor.
Air Gap: 0.40 mm (0.35 to 0.45 mm) / 0.016 in (0.014 to 0.017 in)
(1) Rotor
(2) Ignition coil
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SHOLDER STRAP
F23
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If the shoulder strap is damaged it may break during use, thus causing the
product to fall and resulting in personal injury. Follow the instructions below to
replace the shoulder strap with new one.
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Take off the clip from the strap.
Pass the end of the strap through the hanger.
Return the clip to the strap.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the thick round bar of the clip is in the strap.
If it is attached in the wrong way, it leads to serious personal injury.
Storage
BEFORE STORING THE BLOWER:
1. Drain the fuel tank and push the primer bulb until it becomes empty of fuel.
2. Remove the spark plug and drop a spoonful of 2-cycle oil into the cylider. Crank the engine several time and install
the spark plug.
3. Store unit in a dry, cool and dark, well-ventilated, dust-free place, out of the reach of children.
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