User Manual
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Thank you very much for selecting the MAKITA petrol mist blower.
We are pleased to be able to offer you the MAKITA petrol mist blower,
which is the result of a long development program and many years of
knowledge and experience.
The mist blower combines the advantages of state-of-the-art
technology with ergonomic design. They are of handy, compact and
represent professional equipment for a great variety of applications.
Please read, understand and follow this booklet, which refers in
detail to the various points that will demonstrate its outstanding
performance. This will assist you to safety obtain the best
possible results from your MAKITA mist blower.
English
SYMBOLS
It is very important to understand the following symbols when reading this instructions manual.
WARNING/DANGER Wear respiratory protection
Read, understand and follow instruction
manual
Hot surfaces – Burns to ngers or hands
Forbidden Fuel (Gasoline)
No smoking Engine-manual start
No open ame Emergency stop
Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles. First aid
Wear suitable protective clothing ON/START
Protective gloves must be worn OFF/STOP
Keep bystanders away when spraying
Severing of ngers or hand, impeller
blade
Keep bystanders away
Long hair may cause entanglement
accident
Keep the area of operation clear of all
persons and pets
Poisonous fumes or toxic gases.
Do not operate in an unventilated area.
Wear eye and ear protection
Table of Contents
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Symbols ............................................................................................2
Important safety instructions.............................................................3
Technical data...................................................................................9
Designation of parts........................................................................10
Assembly instructions ..................................................................... 11
Before starting the engine ..............................................................13
Starting and stopping engine ..........................................................15
Adjusting idle speed .......................................................................16
Operation method ...........................................................................17
Inspection and maintenance...........................................................23
Storage ...........................................................................................26
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................28










