Echo PB-2155, PB-2455 Operator's Manual

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X753001880 04/04
MODEL PB-2155 PB-2455
Serial Number 001001 & UP
OPERATOR'S MANUAL MANUEL D'UTILISATION BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUALE D'ISTRUZIONI
WARNING, SEE OPERATOR'S MANUAL LIRE SOIGNEUSEMENT CE MANUEL AVANT TOUTE UTILISATION ACHTUNG SIEHE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG ATTENZIONE, LEGGETE IL MANUALE D'ISTRUZIONI
ENGLISH
ITALIANO
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
X7531134600
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WARNING DANGER
Read rules for safe operation and instructions carefully. ECHO provides this Operator's Manual which must be read and understood for proper and safe operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................... 2
- The Operator's Manual ....................................... 2
Manual Safety Symbols and Important Information .. 3
Safety ......................................................................... 3
- General Description ............................................ 3
- Decals ................................................................. 4
- International Symbols ......................................... 4
- Equipment ........................................................... 5
- Fuel ..................................................................... 5
- Personal Condition and Safety Equipment ......... 6
- Safe Operation .................................................... 7
- Extended Operation/Extreme Conditions ............ 8
Description ................................................................ 9
- Contents ............................................................. 9
Specifications ........................................................... 10
Assembly ................................................................. 10
- Install Blower Pipes .......................................... 10
- Install Vacuum Tube (Optional) ........................ 11
Pre-Operation ........................................................... 12
- Fuel ................................................................... 12
Operation ................................................................. 13
- Starting Cold Engine ......................................... 13
- Starting Warm Engine ....................................... 13
- Stopping Engine ............................................... 13
- Operating Blower .............................................. 14
- Operating Vacuum (Optional) ........................... 15
Maintenance ............................................................ 16
- Maintenance Intervals ...................................... 16
- Air filter ............................................................. 17
- Carburettor Adjustment .................................... 17
- Cooling System ................................................. 18
- Exhaust System ................................................. 19
- Spark Plug ......................................................... 19
- Fuel Filter .......................................................... 20
- Vacuum Bag (Optional) ..................................... 20
- Starter Rope Replacement ................................. 20
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 23
Storage ..................................................................... 24
Declarations ............................................................. 25
Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publica­tion, but are subject to change without notice. Illustrations may include optional equipment and accessories, and may not include all standard equipment.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the ECHO family. This ECHO product was designed and manufactured to provide long life and on-the-job­dependability. Read and understand this manual. You will find it easy to use and full of helpful operating tips and SAFETY messages.
THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL --
contains specifications and information for operation, starting, stop­ping, maintenance, storage and assembly specific to this product.
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MANUAL S AFETY S YMBOLS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Throughout this manual and on the product itself, you will find safety alerts and helpful, information messages preceded by symbols or key words. The following is an explanation of those symbols and key words and what they mean to you.
This symbol accompanied by the words WARNING and DANGER calls attention to an act or condition that can lead
to serious personal injury to operator and bystanders.
The circle with the slash symbol means whatever is shown within the circle is prohibited.
SAFETY
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT
See Description and Specification sections and Decals in this section for full description and illustration of power head, and blower assembly.
HANDLE
IGNITION SWITCH
BLOWER PIPES
MUFFLER
STARTER HANDLE
AIR CLEANER COVER
IMPORTANT
The enclosed message provides information necessary for the protection of the unit.
NOTE
This enclosed message provides tips for use, care and maintenance of the unit.
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DECALS
Locate these safety decals on your unit. The illustration shows their location. Make sure the decals are legible and that you understand and follow the instructions on them. If a decal cannot be read, a new one can be ordered from your ECHO dealer. See PARTS ORDERING instructions for specific information.
Read and follow all safety precautions in the operator's manual. Operators, helpers & bystanders can be severely injured by blown objects and must wear specified ANSI Z87.1 eye protection. Always wear hearing protection when operating.
-WARNING-
-DANGER-
HOT DECAL
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
Symbol Symbol
Symbol form/shape description/application Symbol form/shape description/application
"WARNING, SEE Petrol and oil mixture
OPERATOR'S MANUAL"
Wear eyes, ears and Finger Severing
head protection
Emergency stop Carburettor adjustment
- Low speed mixture
Hot Carburettor adjustment
Surface - High speed mixture
Carburettor adjustment
- Idle speed
Guaranteed sound power
level
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EQUIPMENT
Before operation a complete check of the unit must be performed:
- Check unit for loose/missing nuts, bolts and screws. Tighten and/or replace as needed.
- Inspect fuel lines, tank and area around carburettor for fuel leaks. DO NOT operate unit if leaks are found.
Spark Arrestor Muffler
- The spark arrestor muffler controls the exhaust noise and prevents hot, glowing particles of carbon from leaving the muffler. Make sure the spark arrestor screen is in good repair and properly seated in the muffler. (Refer to Exhaust System Maintenance pg. 19.)
Parts
- Do not use blower if any part is missing or damaged.
- Have repairs done only by an authorized ECHO Service dealer.
- Do not use any attachment, accessory or replacement part unless it is recommended in this Operator's Manual.
ATTACHMENTS
AND
ACCESSORIES
FUEL
WARNING DANGER
Fuel is VERY flammable. Use extreme care when mixing, storing or handling or serious personal injury may result.
- Use an approved fuel container.
- DO NOT smoke near fuel.
- DO NOT allow flames or sparks near fuel.
- Fuel tanks/cans may be under pressure. Always loosen fuel
caps slowly allowing pressure to equalize.
- NEVER refuel a unit when the engine is HOT!
- NEVER refuel a unit with the engine running.
- DO NOT fill fuel tanks indoors. ALWAYS fill fuel tanks
outdoors over bare ground.
After Refuelling;
- Wipe any spilled fuel from the unit.
- Move at least 3 m from refuelling location before starting.
After use;
- DO NOT store a unit with fuel in its tank. Leaks can occur. Return unused fuel to an approved fuel storage container.
MINIMUM 3 m
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Physical Condition --
Your judgment and physical dexterity may not be good:
- if you are over tired or sick,
- if you are taking medication,
- if you have taken alcohol or drugs.
Operate unit only if you are physically and mentally well.
Eye Protection --
Wear goggles that meet ANSI Z 87.1 eye protection requirements whenever you operate the blower.
Hand Protection --
Wear no-slip, heavy duty work gloves to improve your grip on the blower handle. Gloves also reduce the transmission of machine vibration to your hands.
Breathing Protection --
Wear a face mask to protect against dust.
Hearing Protection --
ECHO recommends wearing hearing protection whenever unit is used.
Proper Clothing --
Wear snug fitting, durable clothing;
- Pants should have long legs, shirts with long sleeves.
- DO NOT WEAR SHORTS,
- DO NOT WEAR TIES, SCARVES, JEWELRY.
Wear sturdy work shoes with nonskid soles;
- DO NOT WEAR OPEN TOED SHOES,
- DO NOT OPERATE UNIT BAREFOOTED.
PERSONAL CONDITION AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
WARNING DANGER
Power Blower users risk injury to themselves and others if the power blower is used improperly and or safety precautions are not followed. Proper clothing and safety gear must be worn when operating a blower.
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Hot Humid Weather --
Heavy protective clothing can increase operator fatigue which may lead to heat stroke. Schedule heavy work for early morning or late afternoon hours when temperatures are cooler.
SAFE OPERA TION
Setup/Check Operation Area --
- Review area to be cleared. Look for potential hazards such as stones
or metal objects.
- Spectators and fellow workers must be warned, and children and
animals prevented from coming nearer than 15 m while the blower is in use.
- Operate only in well ventilated areas: do not operate in enclosed
areas such as inside garages, sheds or buildings.
- Take wind conditions into account: avoid open doors and windows.
Use Proper Clothing and Equipment
- Before starting the unit, equip yourself and any other person
working within the 15 m Safety Zone with the required Protective Equipment and clothing.
- Start unit on ground with throttle at idle. Check that blower pipe is
not blocked by the ground or by any objects.
- Do not point blower at people or animals.
Keep A Firm Grip and Solid Stance
- Hold handle with fingers together encircling the handle.
- Maintain footing and balance at all times. Do not stand on slippery,
uneven or unstable surfaces. Do not work in odd positions or on ladders.
- Do not perform Maintenance or Assembly procedures with engine
running.
Noise Control
- Follow local noise regulations on sound levels and hours of
operations. Use only during appropriate hours.
- Never use a higher speed setting then necessary to perform a task.
The higher the engine speed the louder the blower noise.
- Be a good neighbor.
Avoid Hot Surfaces
- During operation, the exhaust area may become very hot, too hot to
touch. Avoid contact during and immediately after operation.
15 m
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EXTENDED OPERA TION/EXTREME CONDITIONS
Vibration and Cold --
It is believed that a condition called Raynaud’s Phenomenon, which affects the fingers of certain individuals may be brought about by exposure to vibration and cold. Exposure to vibration and cold may cause tingling and burning sensations followed by loss of color and numbness in the fingers. The following precautions are strongly recommended because the minimum exposure which might trigger the ailment is unknown.
• Keep your body warm, especially the head, neck, feet, ankles, hands and wrists.
• Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigorous arm exercises during frequent work breaks and also by not smoking.
• Limit the hours of operation. Try to fill each day with jobs where operating the blower or other hand-held power equipment is not required.
• If you experience discomfort, redness and swelling of the fingers followed by whitening and loss of feeling, consult your physician before further exposing yourself to cold and vibration.
Repetitive Stress Injuries --
It is believed that overusing the muscles and tendons of the fingers, hands, arms and shoulders may cause soreness, swelling, numbness, weakness and extreme pain in those areas. Certain repetitive hand activities may put you at a high risk for developing a Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI). An extreme RSI condition is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), which could occur when your wrist swells and squeezes a vital nerve that runs through the area. Some believe that prolonged exposure to vibration may contribute to CTS. CTS can cause severe pain for months or even years. To reduce the risk of RSI/CTS, do the following:
• Avoid using your wrist in a bent, extended or twisted position. Instead try to maintain a straight wrist position. Also, when grasping, use your whole hand, not just the thumb and index finger.
• Take periodic breaks to minimize repetition and rest your hands.
• Reduce the speed and force in which you do the repetitive move­ment.
• Do exercises to strengthen the hand and arm muscles.
• See a doctor if you feel tingling, numbness or pain in the fingers, hands, wrists or arms. The sooner RSI/CTS is diagnosed, the more likely permanent nerve and muscle damage can be prevented.
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1. SPARK PLUG - Provides spark to ignite fuel mixture.
2. THROTTLE POSITION LEVER - Pull back to increase engine speed. Friction washers maintain throttle trigger
setting.
3. MUFFLER/SPARK ARRESTER - The spark arrester muffler controls the exhaust noise while the spark arrester prevents hot, glowing particles of carbon from leaving the muffler.
4. FUEL TANK CAP - For closing the fuel tank.
5. CHOKE LEVER - Lever is located on right side of the air cleaner. Move lever DOWN to close choke (starting
position) and for emergency stopping. Lift up to open choke (run position).
6. AIR CLEANER - Contains replaceable felt element.
7. IGNITION SWITCH - "SLIDE SWITCH" mounted on top of handle. Slide forward to start and run. Slide back to
stop.
8. THROTTLE TRIGGER - Spring loaded to return to idle when released if throttle position lever is not engaged.
9. BLOWER PIPES - Twist lock design.
10. STARTER HANDLE - Pull handle to start the engine. DO NOT let handle snap back or damage to unit will occur.
11. PURGE BULB - Pumping purge bulb before starting draws fresh fuel from fuel tank to carburettor replacing air and
old fuel. Before starting, pump repeatedly (normally 3-4 times) until fuel is visible in "Clear" fuel return line.
12. OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Included in plastic bag (co-pack). Read before operation and keep in a safe place for future reference, i.e., operation, maintenance, storage and specifications.
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DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
1- Power Head 1- Blower Pipe Assembly 1- Plastic Bag 1- Operator's Manual
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PB-2155 PB-2455
Dimensions :
Length x Width x Height mm 330 x 215 x 340 330 x 215 x 340 Weight kg 4.0 4.3
Engine :
Type Air cooled Two stroke single cylinder Engine displacement mL (cm
3
) 21.2 23.6
Maximum power kW 0.51 0.69 Engine speed r/min 7,000 - 8,000 7,000 - 8,000 Engine idle speed r/min 2,800 - 3,400 2,800 - 3,400 Carburet tor ZAMA Diaphragm model CIU type with purge Ignition Flywheel magneto - CDI system Spark plug CHAMPION RCJ-7Y Starter Automatic recoil system
Air V olume with straight pipe : m
3
/min 8.7 9.0
Fuel : Regular grade petrol. Minimum 89 Octane unleaded p e t r o l i s r ecommended.
Do not use fuel containing methyl alcohol or more than 10 % of ethyl alcohol.
Oil Two stroke, air cooled engine oil. ISO-L-EGD Standard (ISO/CD 13738),
JASO FC grade and ECHO Premium 50 : 1 oil.
Ratio 50 : 1 (2 %)
Tank Capacity : L0.5 Sound Pressure Level :
(Referred to EN27917) LpAav = dB (A) 1 0 1 10 3
Guaranteed Sound Power Level :
(2000/14/EC) L
WA = dB (A ) 107 109
Vibration : (Referred to ISO 7916) m/s27.2 10.1 Blower pipe Standard Vacuum kit Optional
ASSEMBLY
WARNING DANGER
Never perform maintenance or assembly procedures with engine running or serious personal injury may result.
INSTALL BLOWER PIPES
1. Remove tube retaining screw from blower housing. Align grooves in straight pipe with pegs of blower housing and slide pipe onto housing.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Screw
INSTALL VACUUM TUBE (OPTIONAL)
WARNING DANGER NEVER PERFORM MAINTENANCE OR ASSEMBLY PROCE­DURES WITH ENGINE RUNNING. WHEN REMOVING GRID, STOP ENGINE. WHEN APPLYING AS BLOWER, FASTEN
GRID SECURELY.
1. Remove a screw until fan grid is free. Pull fan grid out for access to tube clamp.
2. Hold the fan grid open, and slide the vacuum tube into the housing mount until completely seated. Position the tube so that the bevel faces down in the operating position.
3. Secure vacuum tube with clamp.
4. Align grooves in vacuum elbow with pegs on air outlet and install vacuum elbow.
5. Turn vacuum elbow clockwise to lock it into place, pointing backward.
6. Place vacuum bag opening over end of vacuum elbow and secure with velcro strap.
2. Turn straight pipe clockwise to lock it into place.
3. Tighten screw securely.
4. Remove tube retaining screw from the straight tube. Align grooves in fan head nozzle with pegs on straight pipe and slide fan head nozzle onto straight pipe.
5. Turn fan head nozzle clockwise to lock it into place.
6. Tighten screw securely.
Clamp
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PRE-OPERATION
FUEL
Fuel Requirements --
Fuel is a mixture of regular grade petrol and an air-cooled 2-stroke engine oil of reputable brand name. Minimum 89 Octane unleaded petrol is recommended. Do not use fuel containing methyl alcohol or more than 10 % of ethyl alcohol.
Recommended mixture ratio; 50 : 1 (2%) for ISO-L-EGD Standard (ISO/CD 13738), JASO FC grade and ECHO Premium 50 : 1 oil.
Mixing - Follow directions on the oil container.
Handling Fuel --
WARNING DANGER
Fuel is VERY flammable. Use extreme care when mixing, storing or handling or serious personal injury may result.
- Use an approved fuel container.
- DO NOT smoke near fuel.
- DO NOT allow flames or sparks near fuel.
- Fuel tanks/cans may be under pressure. Always loosen fuel
caps slowly allowing pressure to equalize.
- NEVER refuel a unit when the engine is HOT!
- NEVER refuel a unit with the engine running.
- DO NOT fill fuel tanks indoors. ALWAYS fill fuel tanks
outdoors over bare ground.
After Refuelling -
- Wipe any spilled fuel from the unit.
- Move at least 3 m from refuelling location before starting.
After use -
- DO NOT store a unit with fuel in its tank. Leaks can occur. Return
unused fuel to an approved fuel storage container.
Storage -
Fuel storage laws vary by locality. Contact your local government for the laws affecting your area. As a precaution, store fuel in an approved, air tight container. Store in a well ventilated, unoccupied building, away from sparks and flames. Do not store fuel longer than 30 days.
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MINIMUM 3 m
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OPERATION
IMPORTANT
Check unit for loose nuts, bolts and screws daily.
IMPORTANT
Recoil starter: Use short pulls - only 1/2-2/3 of rope length for starting. Do not allow the rope to snap back in. Always hold the unit firmly.
STARTING COLD ENGINE
1. Move ignition switch to START/RUN position.
2. Push purge bulb 3-4 times (or until fuel is visible in fuel return line).
3. Close choke (move choke lever up) and pull starter handle until engine fires.
4. Open choke and if necessary, restart engine.
NOTE
Allow engine to warm up before use.
STARTING WARM ENGINE
1. Move ignition switch to start, pull starter handle 1-3 times and engine should start. Do not use choke.
NOTE
If engine does not start after 4 pulls, use cold start procedures.
STOPPING ENGINE
1. Release throttle trigger and allow engine to run at idle for a few minutes.
2. Move ignition switch to "STOP" position.
WARNING DANGER
If engine does not stop, shift choke lever to closed position. Check and repair ignition switch before starting engine again or serious personal injury may result.
START/RUN
Ignition
switch
Starter handle
Purge bulb
Choke lever
STOP
Throttle trigger
Ignition
switch
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OPERATING BLOWER
WARNING DANGER
Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection and a face filter mask or serious personal injury may result.
Do not point the blower pipe in the direction of people or pets.
Read the Safety Section carefully.
IMPORTANT
To avoid engine damage due to over revving, do not block blower pipe.
1. Use only during appropriate hours.
2. Make sure bevel at end of pipe faces downward.
3. Allow the engine to warm up at a fast idle for a few minutes.
4. Set engine speed with throttle position lever.
NOTE
Use lower speed to blow dry leaves from a lawn or flower bed. Additional speed may be necessary to clean grass and leaves from walks, patios and drives or to move gravel, dirt, snow, bottles or cans from a driveway, street, parking lot or stadium.
NOTE
Never use a higher speed setting than necessary to perform a task. Remember, the higher the engine speed, the louder the blower noise. Minimize dust by using blower at lower speeds. Keep debris on your property. Be Smart - be a good neighbor.
Throttle position lever
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OPERATING V ACUUM (OPTION)
WARNING DANGER
• Always wear safety glasses and use a face filter mask. (Read the safe operation section carefully.)
• Do not point the blower pipe in the direction of people or pets.
• Never operate unit without fan grid secured by thumb nut, otherwise bodily harm may result.
NOTE
Do not block blower pipe to avoid engine damage due to over speed.
1. Allow the engine to warm up at a fast idle for a few minutes.
2. Engine speed can be easily controlled by throttle trigger with fingers or throttle position lever.
NOTE
Never use a higher speed setting than necessary to perform a task. Remember, the higher the engine speed, the louder the blower noise.
NOTE
Use a low speed to blow dry leaves from a lawn or flower bed. Additional speed may be necessary to clean grass and leaves from walks, patios and drives or to move gravel, dirt, snow, bottles or cans from a driveway, street or parking lot.
Throttle position lever
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Component/System Maintenance Before Every Daily or 3 Months 6 Months Yearly
Procedure Use Refuel Every or or or
4 hours 100 hours 300 hours 600 hours Air Filter Inspect/Clean/Replace ••R Fuel Filter Inspect/Clean/Replace •R Fuel Line Inspect/Replace Carburettor Adjust/
Replace and adjudt •R(1) Choke System Inspect/Clean/Replace Cooling System Inspect/Clean •• Muffler Spark Arrester Inspect/Tighten/Clean •• Vacuum Bag Inspect/Replace Starter Rope Inspect/Replace Fuel Leaks Inspect/Repair •• R Spark Plug Inspect/Clean
Adjust/Replace •R Ignition System Clean/Relace Screws/Bolts/Nuts Inspect/Tighten/
Replace
MAINTENANCE
Your ECHO blower is designed to provide many hours of trouble free service. Regular scheduled maintenance will help your blower achieve that goal. If you are unsure or are not equipped with the necessary tools, you may want to take your unit to an ECHO Service Dealer for maintenance. To help you decide whether you want to DO-IT-YOURSELF or have the ECHO Dealer do it, each maintenance task has been graded.
Level 1 = Easy to do. Most required tools come with unit.
Level 2 = Moderate difficulty. Some specialized tools may be required.
Level 3 = Experience required. Specialized tools are required.
ECHO offers REPOWER Maintenance Kits and Parts to make your maintenance job easier. Just below each task heading are listed the various part numbers required for that task. See your ECHO dealer for these parts.
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
IMPORTANT
Time intervals shown are maximum. Actual use and your experience will determine the frequency of required maintenance.
*Record dates of monthly and yearly inspections. (1) Replacement will be required for Commercial use after 600 hours. For Consumer use, cleaning every 6 months is required. Cleaning includes Rebuild Kits.
No Maintenance required for coil and flywheel
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AIR FILTER
Level 1.
Tools required: Cleaning brush, 25 mm or 50 mm medium bristle paint brush.
Parts required: 90008 REPOWER AIR & FUEL FILTER KIT.
NOTE
Clean daily.
1. Close choke, remove wing nut, air cleaner cover and air filter.
2. Brush dust off filter.
CARBURETTOR ADJUSTMENT - GENERAL
Level 2.
Tools required: Screwdriver, tachometer.
Parts required: none.
NOTE
Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have difficultly, see your ECHO dealer.
Adjusters
Idle Speed Adjuster (T) Control throttle opening at idle. Low Speed Mixture Adjuster (L) Controls amount of fuel at low
speed and supplementary fuel for smooth progression from idle to high speed.
High Speed Mixture Adjuster (H) Controls amount of fuel at full
throttle
Before Adjustment
Check that:
- Air filter is clean and properly installed.
- Spark arrestor screen and exhaust port are free of carbon
- Blower pipes are installed
Initial Adjustment
1. With engine off, turn H adjuster anticlockwise to stop.
2. Turn L adjuster midway between stops.
3. Turn T adjuster until tip of adjuster just touches throttle plate; then turn three turns clockwise.
H
T
L
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Final Adjustment
IMPORTANT
Limiter caps prevent exceeding emission limits and over rich adjustment, but not over lean adjustment, which can cause engine failure: Do not exceed recommended high speed engine rev during operation, or for long periods during adjustment.
1. Start engine, run at idle for one minute.
2. Complete warm up by running at full throttle for 5 minutes, operating choke twice to clear air from carburettor chambers.
3. Run at idle and accelerate to check for smooth transition from idle to high speed; if engine hesitates, turn L adjuster anticlockwise 1/8 turn at a time until acceleration is smooth.
4. Adjust T adjuster to 3,000 r/min, using tachometer.
COOLING SYSTEMS
Level 2.
Tools required: 19 mm Spark Plug deep socket, 3 mm Allen wrench, Phillips Screwdriver, Pointed Wood Stick, Cleaning Brush, 25 mm - 50 mm medium bristle paint brush.
Parts Required: None if you are careful.
IMPORTANT
To prevent overheating and engine seizure, cooling air comes through the grille and is pushed by a cooling fan through the cylinder fin area to an opening in the front of the engine cover, taking away combustion heat. The grille and cylinder fins must be kept clean of grass, dust and any debris. Engine failure due to lack of this "Normal Maintenance" is not covered by warranty.
Cleaning Grille
Remove accumulated debris from crankcase intake grille above the fuel tank.
Cleaning Cylinder Fins
1. Remove spark plug.
2. Remove engine cover (seven screws) and clean cylinder fins to allow cooling air to pass freely.
INTAKE GRILLE
NOTE
When there is some trouble with the carburettor, contact your distributor or dealer.
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
Level 3.
Tools Required: Phillips Screwdriver. Scrench. 10 mm Open end wrench. Soft metal brush. Wooden carbon scraper. 3 mm Allen wrench, 4 mm Allen wrench.
Parts Required: Spark arrester screen, gasket.
Muffler and Exhaust Port
IMPORTANT
Carbon deposits in cylinder exhaust port and muffler will cause a drop in engine output and overheating. Muffler exhaust port and spark arrester screen must be checked periodically.
1. Remove spark plug and engine cover (seven screws).
2. Remove muffler.
3. Clean cylinder exhaust port being careful not to scratch cylinder or piston, using a wooden or plastic scraper.
4. Remove spark arrester cover, exhaust diffuser, gasket and spark arrester screen from muffler. Replace screen if plugged with carbon deposits.
5. Install spark arrester screen, gasket, diffuser and cover.
6. Be sure gasket seals muffler spark arrestor screen to muffler.
SPARK PLUG
Level 2.
Tools Required: 19 mm Spark Plug deep socket, Feeler gauge. Prefer­ably a wire gauge.
Parts Required: Spark Plug, Champion RCJ-7Y
1. Remove spark plug and check for fouling, worn and rounded center electrode.
2. Clean the plug or replace with a new one. DO NOT sand blast to clean. Remaining sand will damage engine.
3. Adjust spark plug gap by bending outer electrode.
0.65 mm
Spark arrester cover
Exhaust diffuser
Spark arrester
screen
gasket
Muffler
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FUEL FILTER
Level 1.
Tools required: Fuel line hook. 203-254 mm length of wire with one end bent into a hook. Clean cloth, funnel, and an approved fuel container.
Parts required: 90008 REPOWER AIR & FUEL FILTER KIT
NOTE
Check fuel filter periodically.
IMPORTANT
Keep fuel tank clean - do not allow dirt or debris to enter fuel tank.
NOTE
A clogged fuel filter will cause hard starting or poor engine performance.
1. Pick up the fuel filter through fuel tank opening with a piece of steel wire.
2. Remove old filter.
3. Install new filter.
VACUUM BAG (OPTIONAL)
Shake dust from bag and inspect for holes or tears.
Inspect zipper and clean debris from teeth to assure complete closing of zipper.
STARTER ROPE REPLACEMENT
Level 3.
Tools required: SAFETY GOGGLES, Screwdriver, 3mm Allen wrench.
Parts Required: 890 mm ECHO Starter Rope, Lithium based grease.
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Untie knot
Starter handle
Eyelet
1. Remove four (4) screws holding starter assembly on engine, remove starter.
2. Hold starter drum in place and cut off or untie knot. Allow the drum to slowly turn until all spring tension is relieved.
WARNING DANGER
The spring inside the starter is under tension. DO NOT remove screw until spring tension is relieved or serious personal injury may result.
IMPORTANT
The spring must not come out with the drum. If resistance is felt when lifting the drum, STOP! See your Authorized ECHO Service Dealer for help.
3. Remove screw, turn drum slightly clockwise and lift carefully and slowly.
4. Remove the old starter rope and prepare the new rope by first heating both ends to prevent fraying.
5. Pass one end of the rope through the opening of the drum and tie a knot. Press knot and end of rope in cavity of drum.
6. Thread the rope through the eyelet in the housing then through the starter handle. Follow the illustration and tie another knot in the free end of the rope. Pull the knot into the handle.
Do not remove screw until spring tension is relieved.
7. Check that the hook on the end of the spring touches the post. Lightly grease the top of the spring and the post.
Hook
Post
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Pawl
Notch
(A)
8. Hold the drum pawl side up and wind the rope on the drum anticlockwise, four (4) turns.
9. Install drum. The loop in the spring must engage the slot in the drum. Replace the screw and washer.
10. Hold the rope in the notch and rotate the drum anticlockwise several turns.
11. Hold the drum to prevent it from rewinding, pull the excess rope taught with the handle and allow to rewind slowly.
12. Pull rope several times to check spring tension. If rope does not rewind fully, repeat 10.
13. Pull rope out all the way. Drum must be able to turn an additional 1/2 turn anticlockwise. If drum does not turn, see your Authorized ECHO Service Dealer.
14. Install starter and test.
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T rouble
Engine - starts hard Cause Remedy
- does not start Eng ine Fuel at No fuel • Fuel filter clogged • Clean or replace.
Cranks carburettor at carburettor • Fuel line clogged • Cl ean.
• Carburettor • See your Echo dealer.
Fuel at No fuel at • Carburettor • See your Echo dealer. cylinder cylinder
Silencer wet • Fuel mixture is • Open choke. with fuel too rich • Clean/replace air filter.
• Adjust carburettor.
• See your Echo dealer.
Spark at No spark at • Ignition switch off • Turn switch on. end of end of plug • Electrical problem • See your Echo dealer. plug wire wir e Safety interlock • Tighten grid cover, check vacuum
not engaged tube attachment Spark at No spark at • Spark gap incorrect • Adjust 0.6-0.7 mm plug plug
• Covered with carbon • Clean or replace.
• Fouled with fuel • Clean or replace.
• Spark plug defective • Replace plug.
Engi ne • Internal engine • See your Echo dealer. does not problem crank
Eng ine Dies or • Air filter dirty • Clean or replace. runs accelerates poorly • Fuel filter dirty • Clean or replace.
• Fuel vent blocked • Clean.
• Spark plug • Clean and adjust/replace.
• Carburettor • Adjust.
• Cylinder fins blocked • Cl ean.
• Exhaust port/spark • Clean. arrestor screen blocked
TROUBLESHOOTING
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STORAGE
Long Term Storage (Over 30 Days)
Do not store your unit for a prolonged period of time (30 days or longer) without performing protective storage maintenance which includes the following:
1. Store unit in a dry, dust free place, out of the reach of children.
WARNING DANGER
Do not store in enclosure where fuel fumes may accumulate or reach an open flame or spark or serious personal injury may result.
2. Place the ignition switch in the "STOP" position.
3. Remove accumulation of grease, oil, dirt and debris from exterior of unit.
4. Perform all periodic lubrication and services that are required.
5. Tighten all screws and nuts.
6. Drain the fuel tank completely and pull the recoil starter handle several times to remove fuel from the carburettor.
7. Remove the spark plug and pour 1/4 oz. (1/2 tablespoon) of fresh, clean ECHO 2-stroke engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole.
A. Place a clean cloth over the spark plug hole.
B. Pull the recoil starter handle 2-3 times to distribute the oil
inside the engine.
C. Observe the piston location through the spark plug hole.
Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until the piston reaches the top of its travel and leave it there.
8. Install the spark plug (do not connect ignition cable).
9. Remove blower pipe assembly from unit.
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POWER BLOWER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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DECLARATION “CE” OF CONFORMITY
The undersigned manufacturer:
KIORITZ CORPORA TION 7-2 SUEHIROCHO 1-CHOME OHME ; T OKY O 198-8711 JAPAN
declares that the hereunder specified new unit:
PORTABLE POWER BLOWER
Brand: ECHO Type : PB-2155
PB-2455
assembled by:
ECHO, INCORPORATED 400 Oakwood Road, Lake Zurich Ilinois 60047-1564 U.S.A.
complies with:
* the requirements of Directive 98/37/EC (1998) * the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC
(use of harmonized standards EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1, EN 55014 & EN 55022)
* the requirements of Directive 2002/88/EC * the requirements of Directive 2000/14/EC
Conformity assessment procedure followed ANNEX V
PB-2155 PB-2455
Measured sound power level dB(A) 104 106 Guaranteed sound power level dB(A) 107 109
Tokyo, April 1st 2004
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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KIORITZ CORPORATION
7-2 SUEHIROCHO 1-CHOME, OHME, TOKYO, 198, JAPAN PHONE: 81-428-326118 FAX: 81-428-32-6145
ECHO, INCORPORATED
400 Oakwood Road
Lake Zurich, IL 60047-1564
U.S.A.
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