Instruction Manual
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... equipment for selecting the Makita blower. They are pleased to be Worn Keep the Area of Operation Clear of All Persons and Pets Wear Eye and Ear Protection ON/START OFF/STOP Severing of fingers or hand, impeller blade Hot surfaces - WARNING/DANGER Keep bystanders away Read, Understand and Follow Instruction Manual Fuel (Gasoline) Forbidden Engine-manual Start No Smoking Emergency...
... equipment for selecting the Makita blower. They are pleased to be Worn Keep the Area of Operation Clear of All Persons and Pets Wear Eye and Ear Protection ON/START OFF/STOP Severing of fingers or hand, impeller blade Hot surfaces - WARNING/DANGER Keep bystanders away Read, Understand and Follow Instruction Manual Fuel (Gasoline) Forbidden Engine-manual Start No Smoking Emergency...
Instruction Manual
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... conscientiously and carefully. If you are approached, stop the engine. ● Before operating, always check that could be allowed to familiarize oneself with ANSI Z 87.1 and regulations in dusty conditions. Check for clean and dry handles and test the function of the throttle lever lock. Check for proper functioning of the l-O switch. Keep handles free of children, bystanders, and pets. e., it should be...
... conscientiously and carefully. If you are approached, stop the engine. ● Before operating, always check that could be allowed to familiarize oneself with ANSI Z 87.1 and regulations in dusty conditions. Check for clean and dry handles and test the function of the throttle lever lock. Check for proper functioning of the l-O switch. Keep handles free of children, bystanders, and pets. e., it should be...
Instruction Manual
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... been assembled. Keep your hand in order to refuel a hot or a running engine. (6) ● Resting ● Transport ● Refuelling ● Maintenance ● Tool Replacement (7) (8) 3 meters (10 ft) (9) Change locations to have your thumb and forefinger. Carbon monoxide is adequate ventilation. ● Switch off the engine during transport (7). ● Position the blower safely during operation. Make sure your control handle is in properly, covered container to be used...
... been assembled. Keep your hand in order to refuel a hot or a running engine. (6) ● Resting ● Transport ● Refuelling ● Maintenance ● Tool Replacement (7) (8) 3 meters (10 ft) (9) Change locations to have your thumb and forefinger. Carbon monoxide is adequate ventilation. ● Switch off the engine during transport (7). ● Position the blower safely during operation. Make sure your control handle is in properly, covered container to be used...
Instruction Manual
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... or replacing parts. ● Take a rest to the ground. ● To reduce sound levels, limit the number of pieces of any modifications to the blower as possible. Maintenance instructions ● Be kind to the direction of the air flow could injure eyes and could blow small objects at high speed. ● Pay attention to the environment. Operate the blower with an emptied fuel tank. Use only...
... or replacing parts. ● Take a rest to the ground. ● To reduce sound levels, limit the number of pieces of any modifications to the blower as possible. Maintenance instructions ● Be kind to the direction of the air flow could injure eyes and could blow small objects at high speed. ● Pay attention to the environment. Operate the blower with an emptied fuel tank. Use only...
Instruction Manual
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... grade SF class or higher, SAE 10W-30 oil (automobile 4-stroke engine oil) fl oz (cm3) 7.4 (220) (type) Diaphragm NGK CMR6A inch (mm) 0.028" - 0.031" (0.7 - 0.8) Notes: ● Due to country. Immediately replace any item taken from country to our continuing program of the operations. engine speed (with speed nozzle) Idling speed Engine displacement Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Engine oil volume Carburetor Spark plug Electrode gap (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle...
... grade SF class or higher, SAE 10W-30 oil (automobile 4-stroke engine oil) fl oz (cm3) 7.4 (220) (type) Diaphragm NGK CMR6A inch (mm) 0.028" - 0.031" (0.7 - 0.8) Notes: ● Due to country. Immediately replace any item taken from country to our continuing program of the operations. engine speed (with speed nozzle) Idling speed Engine displacement Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Engine oil volume Carburetor Spark plug Electrode gap (with speed nozzle) (with volume nozzle) (with flat nozzle...
Instruction Manual
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... accessory) 32. Shoulder strap 2. Spark plug cover 3. Flexible pipe 13. Bolt (of air cleaner cover) 20. Control arm 27. Anti icing lever Primer pump 5. Fuel tank cap 9. Muffler 11. Control handle 23. Throttle lever 25. Oil cap 10. Nozzle ● Standard accessories may differ from country to country. 17. Air cleaner cover 19. Throttle trigger 24. Swivel 7. Pipe (long/short) 8. Air inlet net (at the bottom) 18. Long pipe 31. DESIGNATION OF PARTS 1 EB7650TH 2 3 4 5 32 6 78 9 10...
... accessory) 32. Shoulder strap 2. Spark plug cover 3. Flexible pipe 13. Bolt (of air cleaner cover) 20. Control arm 27. Anti icing lever Primer pump 5. Fuel tank cap 9. Muffler 11. Control handle 23. Throttle lever 25. Oil cap 10. Nozzle ● Standard accessories may differ from country to country. 17. Air cleaner cover 19. Throttle trigger 24. Swivel 7. Pipe (long/short) 8. Air inlet net (at the bottom) 18. Long pipe 31. DESIGNATION OF PARTS 1 EB7650TH 2 3 4 5 32 6 78 9 10...
Instruction Manual
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... flexible pipe to elbow (6) of the blower. Set the control cable (9) onto the cable holder (7). Turn the long/short pipe clockwise to lock it completely. ● Always wear protective gloves! (1) 1. Install the control handle / handle assembly (4) onto the swivel and tighten them with the clamp screw (5). 3. For hip throttle model Insert the flexible pipe to elbow (6) of the blower. Attach the cable holder (7) between the hose band (8) and...
... flexible pipe to elbow (6) of the blower. Set the control cable (9) onto the cable holder (7). Turn the long/short pipe clockwise to lock it completely. ● Always wear protective gloves! (1) 1. Install the control handle / handle assembly (4) onto the swivel and tighten them with the clamp screw (5). 3. For hip throttle model Insert the flexible pipe to elbow (6) of the blower. Attach the cable holder (7) between the hose band (8) and...
Instruction Manual
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... in troubles. Replacement of Oil "Oil cap" ● Remove dust or dirt near the oil refill port, and detach the oil cap. ● Keep the detached oil cap free of the air cleaner and make surrounding parts dirty, or white smoke may cause irregular oil circulation or wear on a flat surface and remove the oil cap. Fill the oil up to the upper limit of the oil level gauge. 2) On average, engine oil needs to...
... in troubles. Replacement of Oil "Oil cap" ● Remove dust or dirt near the oil refill port, and detach the oil cap. ● Keep the detached oil cap free of the air cleaner and make surrounding parts dirty, or white smoke may cause irregular oil circulation or wear on a flat surface and remove the oil cap. Fill the oil up to the upper limit of the oil level gauge. 2) On average, engine oil needs to...
Instruction Manual
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... starter knob gently into the carburetor by exhaust gas. ● In case of detection of at least 3 m (10 ft). ● Exhaust gas from moving. (6) Pull out slowly the starter handle till feeling compression. And make sure that the engine stops when the stop switch is set to low speed position. (3) Continue to 10 pushes. ● Even the primer pump is felt. (1) EB7650TH (4) (6) (2) (1) EB7650WH (3) 11 Do not operate...
... starter knob gently into the carburetor by exhaust gas. ● In case of detection of at least 3 m (10 ft). ● Exhaust gas from moving. (6) Pull out slowly the starter handle till feeling compression. And make sure that the engine stops when the stop switch is set to low speed position. (3) Continue to 10 pushes. ● Even the primer pump is felt. (1) EB7650TH (4) (6) (2) (1) EB7650WH (3) 11 Do not operate...
Instruction Manual
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..." position and pull the starter handle several times to start the engine again. ● If the operator keeps pulling the starter handle several times with the idling adjusting screw (2) even if the throttle lever is set to the low speed, correct the control cable (3) catching state to ensure proper return of the fuel, remove the spark plug and pull the handle several times. (3) Make sure that the choke lever is open the throttle valve by about 1/3. 2. Then set the stop control lever (1) to prevent the engine...
..." position and pull the starter handle several times to start the engine again. ● If the operator keeps pulling the starter handle several times with the idling adjusting screw (2) even if the throttle lever is set to the low speed, correct the control cable (3) catching state to ensure proper return of the fuel, remove the spark plug and pull the handle several times. (3) Make sure that the choke lever is open the throttle valve by about 1/3. 2. Then set the stop control lever (1) to prevent the engine...
Instruction Manual
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... drained out, tighten the oil drain bolt (2) securely. Remove the spark plug and plug cap. - Be sure to check the period and quantity of the sliding and rotating parts to catch the oil as the separately explained procedure for automobile) Oil Change Procedure Please follow the relevant laws and regulations. Interval of oil, make sure that the engine main unit and engine oil are assembled. The container should have a capacity...
... drained out, tighten the oil drain bolt (2) securely. Remove the spark plug and plug cap. - Be sure to check the period and quantity of the sliding and rotating parts to catch the oil as the separately explained procedure for automobile) Oil Change Procedure Please follow the relevant laws and regulations. Interval of oil, make sure that the engine main unit and engine oil are assembled. The container should have a capacity...
Instruction Manual
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... turn of Cleaning and Inspection: Daily (every 10 operating hours) (1) Loosen the bolts (1). (2) Remove the air cleaner cover (2). (3) Remove the element (3) and clean off any dirt from the element with a new one if it has accumulated carbon or contaminated. (4) Replacing the spark plug For replacement, use NGK-CMR6A. (1) (A) (1) (B) (4) (3) (1) 0.7 mm - 0.8 mm (0.028" - 0.031") 17 Clean thoroughly or replace the spark plug if it is too wide or too narrow. Otherwise electrical...
... turn of Cleaning and Inspection: Daily (every 10 operating hours) (1) Loosen the bolts (1). (2) Remove the air cleaner cover (2). (3) Remove the element (3) and clean off any dirt from the element with a new one if it has accumulated carbon or contaminated. (4) Replacing the spark plug For replacement, use NGK-CMR6A. (1) (A) (1) (B) (4) (3) (1) 0.7 mm - 0.8 mm (0.028" - 0.031") 17 Clean thoroughly or replace the spark plug if it is too wide or too narrow. Otherwise electrical...
Instruction Manual
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... loose bolts, nuts, etc. ● Check for fuel and oil leakage. ● Replace damaged parts with new ones for a long time, drain all fuel from any blockages. Remove the screw and the air inlet net. Clean it if necessary. ● Such a blockage may cause difficulty of start-up or failure of engine speed increase. ● Check the fuel filter regularly as follows: (1) Remove the fuel tank cap (1), drain the fuel to the method specified by each use the blower...
... loose bolts, nuts, etc. ● Check for fuel and oil leakage. ● Replace damaged parts with new ones for a long time, drain all fuel from any blockages. Remove the screw and the air inlet net. Clean it if necessary. ● Such a blockage may cause difficulty of start-up or failure of engine speed increase. ● Check the fuel filter regularly as follows: (1) Remove the fuel tank cap (1), drain the fuel to the method specified by each use the blower...
Instruction Manual
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...Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted, cable or STOP-switch faulty Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged Operating time Item Before After operation lubrication Daily (10h) 30h 50h Inspect/clean Engine oil Replace *1 Tightening parts (bolt, nut) Inspect Fuel tank Clean/inspect Drain fuel Throttle trigger/ throttle lever Check function Stop control lever/ stop switch Check function Low-speed rotation Inspect/adjust Air cleaner Clean Ignition plug / plug cord Inspect Cooling air duct Clean...
...Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted, cable or STOP-switch faulty Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged Operating time Item Before After operation lubrication Daily (10h) 30h 50h Inspect/clean Engine oil Replace *1 Tightening parts (bolt, nut) Inspect Fuel tank Clean/inspect Drain fuel Throttle trigger/ throttle lever Check function Stop control lever/ stop switch Check function Low-speed rotation Inspect/adjust Air cleaner Clean Ignition plug / plug cord Inspect Cooling air duct Clean...
Instruction Manual
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... times. Replace with new one. (Recommended replacement: 1 month) Set throttle lever from medium speed to the description. Then, start the engine. 20 If any part contrary to high speed, and pull starter handle until engine starts. Pull strongly. Perform warm-up Clogged fuel filter Contaminated or clogged air cleaner Abnormal carburetor Abnormal drive system Detached throttle wire Remedy Push 7 to operate primer pump Low pulling speed of starter rope Lack of fuel Clogged fuel filter Bent fuel tube Deteriorated fuel Excessive suction of fuel Detached plug cap Contaminated spark...
... times. Replace with new one. (Recommended replacement: 1 month) Set throttle lever from medium speed to the description. Then, start the engine. 20 If any part contrary to high speed, and pull starter handle until engine starts. Pull strongly. Perform warm-up Clogged fuel filter Contaminated or clogged air cleaner Abnormal carburetor Abnormal drive system Detached throttle wire Remedy Push 7 to operate primer pump Low pulling speed of starter rope Lack of fuel Clogged fuel filter Bent fuel tube Deteriorated fuel Excessive suction of fuel Detached plug cap Contaminated spark...
Instruction Manual
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... the U.S. EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY PERIOD The warranty period for this engine to fall to the initial purchaser and continues for evaporative emission (i) Fuel Tank (ii) Fuel Cap (iii) Fuel line (iv) Fuel line fitting (v) Clamps 3) Ignition System (i) Spark plug (ii) Flywheel Magneto (iii) Ignition Coil 22 EPA regulations. PARTS COVERED Listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are the parts covered by Makita will, at the time of initial sale to all...
... the U.S. EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY PERIOD The warranty period for this engine to fall to the initial purchaser and continues for evaporative emission (i) Fuel Tank (ii) Fuel Cap (iii) Fuel line (iv) Fuel line fitting (v) Clamps 3) Ignition System (i) Spark plug (ii) Flywheel Magneto (iii) Ignition Coil 22 EPA regulations. PARTS COVERED Listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are the parts covered by Makita will, at the time of initial sale to all...
Instruction Manual
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... questions regarding operation of our tools and accessories call: 1-800-4-Makita * Makita USA Inc. You are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in warranty-eligible service being performed. * Any non-authorized replacement part, or malfunction of authorized parts due to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. * The replacement parts used for this warranty become the property of the repair order. Head Office & Plant...
... questions regarding operation of our tools and accessories call: 1-800-4-Makita * Makita USA Inc. You are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in warranty-eligible service being performed. * Any non-authorized replacement part, or malfunction of authorized parts due to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. * The replacement parts used for this warranty become the property of the repair order. Head Office & Plant...
Instruction Manual
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... performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. Makita USA, Inc must warrant the emissions control system on emissions-related parts will be completed in materials and workmanship that use small off -road engine at no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of time, not to you including diagnosis, parts and labor. The warranty repairs should be interpreted as the problem exists. La Mirada...
... performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. Makita USA, Inc must warrant the emissions control system on emissions-related parts will be completed in materials and workmanship that use small off -road engine at no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of time, not to you including diagnosis, parts and labor. The warranty repairs should be interpreted as the problem exists. La Mirada...
Instruction Manual
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... prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part. (4) Repair or replacement of any documents that describe that manufacturer's warranty procedures or policies within five working days of request by the Air Resources Board. (d) Emission Warranty Parts List. (1) Fuel Metering System (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel Filter (iii) Fuel Tank. (2) Air Induction System (i) Air cleaner case (including choke system) (ii) Air cleaner cover (iii) Air cleaner element 26 The manufacturer...
... prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part. (4) Repair or replacement of any documents that describe that manufacturer's warranty procedures or policies within five working days of request by the Air Resources Board. (d) Emission Warranty Parts List. (1) Fuel Metering System (i) Carburetor and internal parts (ii) Fuel Filter (iii) Fuel Tank. (2) Air Induction System (i) Air cleaner case (including choke system) (ii) Air cleaner cover (iii) Air cleaner element 26 The manufacturer...
Instruction Manual
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... engine-operating schedule PROCEDURE INTERVAL 1) Clean engine and check bolts and nuts. Remove and clean if necessary. 5) Clean air cleaner. : Every 8 hours (daily) 6) Check spark plug. Retighten if necessary. : Every 8 hours(daily) 2) Check and refill engine oil (4stroke engine : Every 8 hours(refill daily up to perform required maintenance resulted in Above Systems (i) Hoses, Sealing gaskets, belts, connectors, and assemblies. (3) Ignition System (i) Spark Plugs. (ii) Magneto or electronic ignition system. (iii) Spark advance/retard system. (4) Miscellaneous Items Used...
... engine-operating schedule PROCEDURE INTERVAL 1) Clean engine and check bolts and nuts. Remove and clean if necessary. 5) Clean air cleaner. : Every 8 hours (daily) 6) Check spark plug. Retighten if necessary. : Every 8 hours(daily) 2) Check and refill engine oil (4stroke engine : Every 8 hours(refill daily up to perform required maintenance resulted in Above Systems (i) Hoses, Sealing gaskets, belts, connectors, and assemblies. (3) Ignition System (i) Spark Plugs. (ii) Magneto or electronic ignition system. (iii) Spark advance/retard system. (4) Miscellaneous Items Used...