Always disconnect the battery and ensure the motor has stopped before cleaning or making any adjustments.
Before starting work examine the blower and accessories for defects and damage.
Check all fittings and fixings are present and correctly fitted.
Ensure repairs are carried out before using the trimmer or any of the accessories.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified and authorised persons, if in doubt ask your retailer.
Run the blower briefly and check for unusual sound or vibration, and for any other signs of damage or
deterioration.
Do not use batteries other than those specified on the product, the battery supplied with this product is specifically
made for this tool and the supplied charger. Other batteries and chargers may case explosions, leaks or fire.
If you feel any physical discomfort or pain stop work immediately.
Never direct the airflow toward a person or animal.
Make sure bystanders are safe, do not blow if you cannot see the area being effected.
Check the area to be blown for stones and anything that may be flung by the tool.
Some plants and trees contain harmful substances, always be aware of risks and take appropriate
measures before beginning work.
Always start the blower away from debris or materials that may cause harm
Some small sparks and a slight burning smell may emanate from the motor, this is normal and is due to the
electronic brake.
If the battery or motor become too hot to touch stop work immediately.
Sweeping/Clearing
Start the blower before approaching the work area so as allow it to reach full speed
and so debris is not accidentally thrown.
Be aware that the tool could react in your grip when the stream of air contacts
objects..
Stand with a good posture and be aware of your surroundings, keep 2 hands on
the blower and control with firm even pressure.
Clear larger areas by swinging the blower in an arc. The blower is designed for
clearing dry leaves from hard surfaces, not clearing debris from grassed areas.
Switching on and off
1. Fit a charged POWERhandle by aligning the rails and
sliding until locked into place.
2. Hold the tool in both hands keeping moving parts away
from yourself, bystanders and
any other objects. Ensure it is
safe to start it and warn
bystanders.
3. Direct the airstream into the
area to be cleared. Work
gradually in an arc pattern.
4. Squeeze the trigger to start.
Blowing 2.0 Maintenance, Environment, Storage and FAQ 3.0
Charging
Please see relevant POWERhandle and Charger user
manuals.
Lubrication
No Lubrication is necessary, the bearing area is sealed.
After each: use, carefully clean the blower with a brush
or rag.
Clear any debris from around the moving parts.
General inspection
Regularly check that all the fixing screws are present
and tight. They may vibrate loose over time.
Keep the tool's air vents unclogged and clean at all
times.
Remove dust and dirt regularly.
Cleaning is best done with compressed air or a rag.
Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.
CAUTION, Do not use cleaning agents to clean the
plastic parts of the tool. A mild detergent on a damp
cloth is recommended. Water must never come into
contact with the tool.
When the time comes to dispose of this product please
consider the environment and take it to a recognised
recycling facility instead of disposing with general
household waste.
The blower uses a battery which must be disposed of
properly.
Call your local council, civic amenity site, or recycling
centre for information on the recycling and disposal of
electrical products and batteries.
Storage
Store the tool, instruction manual and accessories in a
secure, dry place. In this way you will always have all
the information and parts ready to hand.
Never store the Blower with a flat battery.
The battery should ideally be stored between 10ºC
and 24ºC (50ºF) and (75ºF).
WARNING,
Switch off and remove the battery before carrying
out any maintenance on the tool.
Where can I get additional batteries and
accessories?
www.cel-garden.com or ask your retailer.
The Blower is not clearing the debris, why?
Most likely the debris is too heavy or compacted for the
blower. Clear more often so leaves and debris cannot
build up or loosen first with a rake. Ensure a charged
battery.
The blower wont start, what’s wrong?
a)Check the battery is charged and properly fitted, also
make sure the triggers are working correctly and both
are being squeezed at the same time. b)Remove the
battery and check for debris, clean accordingly.
c)Lithium Ion batteries have a protection circuit to
prevent them from completely discharging. The battery
will provide constant power then stop rather than
slowing down. Recharge fully.
Why does my blower stop sometimes?
www.cel-global.com for compatible products which will
provide additional battery power or faster charging.
Where should I keep my Blower ?
In a dry place at a stable temperature
What should I do if my Blower gets wet?
Dry fully for at least 14 days in a warm but not hot place
before trying to charge or use.
How can I get my Blower repaired if it is damaged?
Contact your retailer.
Where do I find my serial number?
On the right hand side of the blower head.
Where can I get replacement parts, advice or help?
Ask at your retailer or visit www.cel-garden.com
How long is the warranty and what is covered?
Please see inside cover
See c) above.
Generating the air pressure needed to blow leaves and
debris with any force is by its nature a very inefficient
action. The battery charge will be quickly depleted. See
between 10ºC
and 24ºC (50ºF and 75ºF).
START
FIT REMOVE
SLIDE
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POWERhandle
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