Boca Research Turbo 50 User Manual

OPERATOR MANUAL
IBEA VACUUM CLEANER TURBO 50
PREFACE
First of all, we would like to congratulate you on having purchased an IBEA vacuum cleaner. From years of experience with machi­nes and accessories designed for the care and maintenance of parks and gardens, our company has developed a vacuum clea­ner to help you keep your lawn perfect. IBEA machines are desi­gned for durability and complete safety so long as you carefully follow the instructions contained in this manual and use the machine correctly. We recommend that you read this manual carefully before using your vacuum cleaner, as an incorrect or insufficient knowledge of how the machine operates could result in personal injury or damage to the machine.
INTRODUCTION
An IBEA vacuum cleaner is a modern machine designed to clean your lawn efficiently and effortlessly. As long as the machine is correctly assembled, used and looked after, we can guarantee that it will offer you complete satisfaction for many years to come.
SUMMARY
Read this manual carefully before operating the machine. Points of particular importance, usually relating to safety, are
highlighted in heavy type. Should you require any additional
information relating to the safety and performance of your machi­ne, please contact local authorised IBEA dealer or distributor, who can offer you a complete service and technical information as well as original IBEA spare parts and accessories.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner of the vacuum cleaner may result in damages and personal injury. To reduce the likelihood of accidents, follow these safety instructions.
Before operating
1. Operate the vacuum cleaner only after reading this manual .
2. Never allow children to operate the machine or adults who are not familiar with the correct instructions.
3. The operator is liable for any damages caused to others whilst using the vacuum cleaner. Keep everyone, especially children and pets, away from the working area.
4. Familiarise yourself with the controls; particularly how to stop the engine.
5. Remove sticks, stones, wires and any other debris that might be picked up and thrown.
6. Wear long trousers and heavy shoes. Do not operate vacuum cleaner whilst wearing sandals or tennis shoes.
7. Petrol is highly inflammable: a) Use a suitable container. b) NEVER fill the tank when the engine is running or hot. c) NEVER smoke whilst handling fuel. d) Always fill the tank outdoors, using a funnel.
e) Wipe up any spilled petrol.
Whilst operating
8. Operating the vacuum cleaner requires care and attention. Therefore concentrate on what you are doing and always main­tain a secure footing.
9. Make sure that all safety components are mounted
10. The motor must be turned off before the collecting bag is removed and emptied.
11. If the chute is clogged, turn the engine off, wait for the blade to stop, disconnect high tension wire from the spark plug and remo­ve the obstruction with a stick.
12. Keep face, hands and feet away from the deck when the engi­ne is running.
13. Maintain a safe distance, as defined by the handles, until the engine and rotor have stopped.
14. Before lifting the machine in order to move it from one place to another, turn the engine off and wait until the rotor stops rota­ting.
15. NEVER leave the cleaner with the engine running.
16. NEVER touch the engine when it is running or shortly after it has stopped because the muffler or engine will be hot enough to cause a burn .
17. NEVER run the engine in a closed area as the fumes are poi­sonous.
18. Do not tilt the machine when turning the engine on.
19. Improper use of the vacuum cleaner can lead to injuries cau­sed by debris being thrown out by the rotor.
Maintenance
20. Before the vacuum cleaner is serviced or adjusted turn the engine off, wait for all moving parts to stop and disconnect high tension wire from the spark plug.
21. To assure the machine is in safe operating condition, frequen­tly check and keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight. Assure the engine mounting bolts are tightened to 2.5 Kgm.
22. Always empty the fuel tank if you have to tilt the machine during maintenance.
23. To reduce potential fire hazards, make sure ,the mower is free of excessive, grass, leaves and accumulations of dirt.
24. If vacuum cleaner vibrates abnormally, stop the engine and remove wire from the spark plug. When all moving parts have stopped, check the machine for damage and make all repairs before using it again.
25. The grass bag must always be in good condition; therefore check it before use to assure the bag is not torn or worn. Replace a defective grass bag..
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26. DO NOT try and regulate the rpm of the engine yourself. If necessary, have the engine adjusted by your authorised IBEA dealer.
27. Allow engine to cool before storing the machine in any enclo­sed space, such as a garage or storage shed. Do not store it where there is the possibility of flames or sparks setting alight any residual fuel in the tank.
28. At the time of manufacture the machine conformed to safety standards. To assure optimum performance and continued safety, use only original IBEA replacement parts.
29. Perform only those maintenance instructions described in this manual. If major repairs are ever needed or if assistance is desi­red, contact an authorised IBEA service dealer.
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ASSEMBLY
Assembling the handle.
1. Pull the grassbag over the chute door.
2. Pull the grassbag over the upper handle.
3. Secure the grassbag to its couplings on the handle.
CONTROLS
1. Additional plug
2. Height adjustment lever
3. Cable clamp
4. Zipper
5. Throttle lever
6. Bag coupling
7. Starter handle
STARTING
Working height adjustment.
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