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Husqvarna BV650 User Manual

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Use

Assembly Instructions

(1) To Fit Debris Bag to Product

(2) Locate round piece of bag frame into

clip on underside of product.

Lift handle towards product until bag
latch locates. Move bag frame up.

(3)

To Remove Debris Bag From Product

Gently press bag latch down.

(4) Lower handle of bag frame away

from product.

(5)

Fitting The Shoulder Harness

Clip the shoulder harness to your

BV650 with the strap adjuster to the front.
(6) Adjust strap accordingly.

How To Use

Never point your BV650 at
bystanders.

Do not use your BV650 in the rain.

Do not leave your BV650
outdoors while it is raining.

Never use your product in vacuum

modes without debris bag.

• The BV650 can be used in blow

mode without the bag being fitted.

• The BV650 has 3 modes of

operation. These can be selected

by turning the knob near the nozzle
until the appropriate numbers

appear in the window.

Position 1 - Blow Mode
• The BV650 will blow debris from

patios, paths, driveways, lawns,
bushes, borders etc.

(7) Using As A Blower

(8) Select position 1 on the control knob.
Point nozzle towards the ground.
(13) To start squeeze the trigger. Stand

back from the debris to be cleared. Point

nozzle towards the debris and slowly
approach. To stop release the trigger.

Position 2 - Vacuum Mode

In this position the BV650 will pick
up leaves, paper, rubbish, cans
etc.

(9) Using As A Vacuum

(10) Select position 2 on the control

knob. Position the nozzle slightly above
the debris, (13) squeeze the trigger and

move slowly back and forth. Do not force

the nozzle into the debris as this will

impair performance.

Position 3 - Jet Vacuum Mode
• This position is intended to be

used to collect debris which is

damp or stubborn. It directs a

small jet of air towards the ground

which wili loosen stubborn

material.

(11) Using As A Jet Vacuum

(12) Select position 3 on the control
knob. Position the nozzle above and

slightly forward of the debris and (13)
squeeze the trigger. Slowly move the

nozzle back over the debris from the

ground. To stop release the trigger.

Caring For Your BV650

Never use water for cleaning your
BV650 use only a dry cloth.

Do not clean with chemicals or

solvents, some can destroy critical

plastic parts.

Cleaning Your BV650

Switch off and disconnect from the mains

electricity supply before cleaning your

BV650.

Always empty the debris bag.

(14) Using a soft brush remove debris

from all air intakes.

(15) Wipe over with a soft dry cloth.

Fault Finding Hints

Fails To Operate - Poor Blowing

Is the power turned on?

Check the fuse in the plug, if blown
replace.

Fuse continues to blow?

Immediately disconnect from the
mains electricity supply and consult

your local Service Centre/Dealer/

Distributor.

Fails To Operate - Poor Blowing

The air inlets blocked, clean all air

intakes.
Control knob not In the right position?

If poor blowing persists?

Immediately disconnect from the
mains electricity suppiy and consult

your local Service Centre/Dealer/

Distributor.

Poor Vacuum/Jet Vacuum

The air inlets blocked, clean all air
intakes.
Control knob not in the right position?

If poor vacuuming persists?

Immediately disconnect from the
mains electricity supply and consult

your local Service Centre/Dealer/

Distributor.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Storing Your BV650

Always store the product in a dry place

ensuring the cable is not likely to be

damaged on sharp edges etc.

(16) The product can be hung on the

wall by the bag frame handle.

Every Husqvarna product is uniquely

identified by a silver and black product
rating label. On the Husqvarna BV650

this can be found on the underside of the

product.

Service Recommendations

To ensure the maximum life and reliability
from your Husqvarna product we

recommend that it is serviced regularly by

an approved Service Centre/Dealer.

They have the equipment facilities and
trained personnel to advise you on the

service requirements of your machine.

Depending on the machine's use they will
recommend one of the various types of

service which are designed to ensure

maximum economic service life of your
machine.

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