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Product Type Electric Leaf Blower/Vacuum
Brand Fieldmann
Model FZF 4050-E
Power Input 3000 W
Voltage / Frequency 230-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Protection Class Class II (Double insulation)
IP Rating IP20
Airflow Speed 100 - 300 km/h
Max Airflow Volume 10 - 16 m³/min
Mulching Ratio 15:1
Collection Bag Capacity 45 L
Weight 3.7 kg
Idle Speed 11,000 - 15,500 rpm
Sound Pressure Level (LpA) 90.8 dB(A)
Sound Power Level (LwA) 102.3 dB(A) (guaranteed 104 dB(A))
Vibration Level 2.702 m/s² (K=1.5 m/s²)
Functions Blowing and Vacuuming with mulching
Tube Length Adjustment Telescopic tube, up to 300 mm adjustability
Handle Adjustment Adjustable front handle angle
Additional Features Rake attachment, shoulder strap, support wheel, variable speed dial
Power Cord Requires outdoor extension cord (min 1.5 mm², max 30 m)
Maintenance Clean after use; empty bag; keep nuts tightened; use original spare parts
Safety Features Double insulation, lock for accidental start, safety symbols for PPE

Frequently Asked Questions - FZF 4050-E Fieldmann

How do I assemble the Fieldmann FZF 4050-E leaf blower?
Assembly is minimal: attach the shoulder strap using the snap hook on top, then attach the collection sack by inserting the rear part of the sack frame into the slot and pushing until it clicks. Ensure the power cord is disconnected before assembly.
How do I switch between blower and vacuum modes?
Use the mode selection lever located on the side of the unit (Fig. 7, point C). Move it to the desired position: blow or vacuum. Make sure the lever is not blocked before selecting a mode.
Can I use this vacuum on wet leaves?
No, the device is not designed for wet materials. Allow leaves to dry before vacuuming to prevent clogging and damage. Never vacuum water or very wet materials.
What safety precautions should I take when using the FZF 4050-E?
Always wear eye protection, ear protection, safety gloves, and sturdy footwear. Keep bystanders and pets at least 5 meters away. Never point the tube at people or animals. Disconnect power before cleaning or maintenance.
How do I adjust the tube length and handle angle?
To adjust tube length, press the lock (A) on the telescopic section and slide the lower part. The handle angle is adjusted by pressing the button (Fig. 4, point A) and moving the handle to the desired position.
What does the rake attachment do and how do I use it?
The rake helps loosen leaves for more efficient blowing. To deploy, turn the lock screw 90° to eject the rake, then secure it by turning the screw again. Retract it when not needed.
How do I clean or unclog the vacuum if it gets jammed?
Disconnect the power cord. Locate the cleaning hole screw (Fig. 8, point A) and unscrew it to open the cover. Remove any jammed material, then tighten the screw firmly before use.
What is the maximum extension cord length I can use?
Use an outdoor-rated extension cord with a minimum conductor cross-section of 1.5 mm² and a maximum length of 30 meters. Ensure the cord is secured to prevent disconnection.
How do I store the leaf blower after use?
Disconnect from power, empty the collection sack, and clean the unit. Store in a dry, frost-free place out of reach of children. Keep nuts and bolts tightened.
Where can I get spare parts or repairs for the FZF 4050-E?
Use only original Fieldmann spare parts. For repairs, take the device to an authorized service center. Do not attempt to open the unit yourself.

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USER MANUAL FZF 4050-E Fieldmann

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FIELDMANN®

Home & Garden Performance

Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - FIELDMANN® - 1

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FZF 4050 E

English 3-20

Čeština....21-38

Slovenčina 39-56

Magyarul 57-74

Polski 75-92

Electric Garden Vacuum Blower USER'S MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing this garden vacuum blower. Before you start using it, please carefully read this user's manual and save it for possible future use.

CONTENTS

  1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4

Important safety notice 4

Packaging 4

User's manual 4

  1. MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS....5

  2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......6

Store these instructions and user's manuals in a safe place. 6

Work area....6

Electrical safety....6

Personal safety 7

Operating and maintaining power tools....7

Additional safety directives for garden vacuum blowers 8

Recommendations....9

  1. ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM BLOWER....11

Assembly 11

Attaching the collection sack....11

Attaching the shoulder strap 11

  1. SETTINGS AND OTHER VACUUM BLOWER FEATURES 12

Setting the handle angle 12

Setting the vacuum blower tube length 12

Using the rake 12

Before commencing work 13

Starting the vacuum blower 13

Turning off the vacuum blower....13

  1. USING THE VACUUM BLOWER....14

Using the vacuum blower 14

Operating the vacuum blower 14

To release the choked crusher....15

  1. MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND REPAIRS....16

  2. DESCRIPTION OF THE POWER TOOL....17

  3. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT....18

  4. DISPOSAL 18

  5. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....19

1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Important safety notice

Before putting this power tool into operation it is important that you read the following instructions very carefully and understand them. They have been created for your protection and the protection of others and to ensure the long and problem-free life of this power tool.

Carefully unpack the product and take care not to throw away any part of the packaging before you find all the parts of the product.
Store the garden vacuum blower in a dry place out of reach of children.
Read all warnings and instructions. Not following warnings or instructions may lead to injury by electrical shock, a fire and/or serious injuries.

Packaging

The product is packed in a package that prevents damage during transport. This package is a resource and so can be handed over for recycling.

User's manual

Before you start working with the garden vacuum blower, read the following safety instructions and user's manual. Acquaint yourself with the operating elements and the correct use of the power tool. Keep the user's manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use. Save the original packaging, including the internal packing material, warranty card and proof of purchase receipt at least for the duration of the warranty. If you need to ship this machine, pack it in the original cardboard box to ensure maximum protection during shipping or transport (e.g. when moving or when you need to send this product for repair).

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Note: If you hand over the power tool to somebody else, do so together with this user's manual. Following the instructions in the included user's manual is a prerequisite for the proper use of the power tool. The user's manual also contains operating, maintenance and repair instructions.

The manufacturer takes no responsibility for accidents or damages resulting from not following the instructions in this manual.

This power tool is intended exclusively for blowing and vacuuming fallen leaves in private gardens. Any other use that is not explicitly approved in these instructions, may cause damage to the power tool and presents a serious hazard to the user.

2. MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS

Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 1⚠ WARNING:Carefully read this user's manual.Adhere to important safety instructions
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 2⚠ WARNING:Always use:Protective footwearEar protectionEye protectionSafety gloves
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 3Before carrying out any maintenance on this power tool, turn it off and disconnect the power plug from the socket
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 4In the event that the power cord becomes tangled or damaged, disconnect it from the power socket
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 5Do not use it when it is rainingDo not expose it to the effects of moisture
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 6Keep other persons at a safe distanceKeep all other persons at a safe distance
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 7When this power tool is connected to a power supply, do not insert hands or feet into openings.
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 8Double insulation
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 9⚠ ATTENTION, PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT!This power tool must not be disposed of together with household/communal waste.When the power tool comes to the end of its useful life, it must be taken to a collection point for ecological disposal.
Fieldmann FZF 4050-E - MEANINGS OF WARNING SYMBOLS - 10Guaranteed sound power level LWA 104 dB(A)

3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

ATTENTION! Read all instructions and manuals, making sure that you understand everything. Not adhering to the following instructions and manuals, may result in electric shock, fire or serious injuries. The term "power tool/s" used in the following text applies to your power tool powered from the mains (connected via the power cord).

Store these instructions and user's manuals in a safe place.

Attention: Noise protection! Adhere to local ordinances when putting it into operation.

Work area

Keep the work area clean and ensure that lighting is sufficient. Untidiness and poor lighting of the work area contribute to the incidence of injuries.

Never use power tools in an environment where there is a risk of explosion, for example in the vicinity of easily flammable liquids, gasses or dust. Power tools create sparks, which may ignite dust or fumes.

Keep children and non-participating persons at a safe distance when working with power tools. You may lose control of the power tool when looking ground.

Electrical safety

The power plug of the power tool must fit into the respective power socket. The power plug must not be modified in any way. Do not use any adapters in connection with the power tool. Unmodified power plugs and suitable power sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.

Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, heaters, kitchen stoves and refrigerators. The risk of electric shock is greater when your body is grounded.

Never expose power tools to rain or wet environments. Water that enters into power tools increases the risk of electric shock.

Do not use the power cord for purposes other than those intended. Never use the power cord for carrying or dragging the power tool and never pull the power plug out of the power socket by pulling on the power cord. Do not subject the power cord to high temperatures, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the danger of electric shock.

When working with the power tool outdoors, only use extension cords specifically designed for outdoor use. Using extension cords designed for outdoor use limits the risk of electric shock.

Personal safety

* Always pay full attention and concentrate on your work and proceed prudently when working with power tools. Do not use the power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. When working with power tools, a single brief moment of inattentiveness may lead to very serious injuries.

Use personal protective equipment. Always use safety glasses. Using personal protective equipment such as dust masks, safety footwear with anti-slip soles, safety helmets or earmuffs (appropriate to the actual work conditions) reduces the risk of injury.

* Prevent the power tool from being accidentally turned on. Make sure that the On/Off trigger switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging it into a power socket. Carrying power tools with the finger on the ON/OFF trigger switch and plugging turned on power tools into a power socket increases the risk of injuries.

Remove all adjustment tools, i.e. screwdrivers before turning on the power tool. A screwdriver or other tool located in the rotating part of the power tool may cause injuries.

Do not lean too far forward. Always maintain a stable stance. This will enable better control over the power tool in unexpected situations.

* Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear any loose clothing or any decorations. Keep hair, clothing and gloves at a safe distance from moving parts. Loose clothing, decorations or long hair may become caught in the moving parts.

If it is possible to mount attachments for suction or dust collection, check that they are properly connected and that they are used correctly. Using these attachments reduces dust related hazards.

Operating and maintaining power tools

Do not overload the power tool. Always use suitable power tools for your work tasks. Using suitable power tools will make your work better and safer within the scope of the given performance range.

Do not use the power tool if it cannot be turned on and off using the On/Off trigger switch. A power tool that cannot be turned on or off using the intended On/Off trigger switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

* Always unplug the power plug from the power outlet before carrying out settings, changing a part of the accessories or when putting the power tool out of operation, i.e. storing it. This preventative measure reduces the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.

Store an unused power tool out of reach of children and do not permit the power tool to be used by persons that are not acquainted with the power tool and the provided instructions. Power tools are dangerous when used by inexperienced persons.

Keep you power tools in good order. Ensure that it is correctly setup and that moving parts are properly attached and generally pay attention to cracked parts and other defects, which could have an effect on the proper operation of the power tool. In the event of defects, have the power tool repaired before using it. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.

Use the power tool as well as all accessories and respective tools according to the included manuals in the correct manner for the given type of CZ-4 tool; whilst respecting the work conditions and the defined manner of work. Using the power tool for work different to the defined form of work may lead to dangerous situations.

Have your power tool repaired only by qualified professional personnel with the exclusive use of original spare parts. This will ensure that the safety of your power tool is maintained.

Additional safety directives for garden vacuum blowers

* Always use appropriate protective equipment when working with the power tool to prevent injuries to the face, eyes, hands, legs, head or hearing damage. Use safety glasses, i.e. face protection, tall boots, i.e. stable footwear, long pants, work gloves and hearing protection.

* Never turn the power tool on when it is upside down or when it is not in the correct work position.

* Turn the motor off and pull out the power plug when not using the power tool, do not leave it without supervision, when cleaning or transporting it, or when the extension cord is tangled or damaged.

Never use the power tool when there are other persons in the vicinity, particularly children or pets. Turn the power tool off when children or pets approach. When working with the power tool, maintain a distance of at least 5 metres from other persons or pets.

* Never point the blowing tube at bystanders or animals. Never blow objects/dirt towards bystanders or animals. The operator of the power tool is responsible for accidents and dangerous situations to which persons or their property are subjected.

* Never operate the power tool or handle the power plug with wet hands and never use it when it is raining.

Use only extension cords specifically designed for outdoor use and that are designated in this manner. Protect the extension cord against high temperatures, oil and sharp edges.

The quality of the extension cord must not be lower than type H05RN-F and H05VV-F and must have a minimum conductor cross-section of 1.5 mm ^2 and a maximum recommended length of 30 m.

- Ensure that the extension cord is secured in such a manner that the plug of the power cord may not disconnect during operation.

- Keep the air inlets free of dust, fi bres, hair and other materials that could reduce air flow.

When using the power tool, maintain good balance and a stable stance.

Do not use the power tool in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas or in the vicinity of fl ammable or explosive substances (fl uids, gases, dust).

Do not use the power tool when you have loose hanging hair or decorations (jewellery). Tie up long hair and put loose hanging decorations aside.

Make sure that the vacuum blower does not suck up burning or smouldering materials such as ash, cigarette butts, etc.

* Never attempt to vacuum broken objects from glass, plastic, porcelain, etc.

Do not use the power tool in the suction mode without a collection sack attached.

Do not use the vacuum blower on areas covered with coarse or fine gravel neither in the blowing nor suction mode.

* Only operate the power tool during full daylight or under sufficient artificial lighting.

When not using the power tool, place it in a dry place out of children's reach.

When fi nished using it, disconnect the power tool from the power supply and check it for damage. If you have even the slightest doubt about the integrity of your power tool, have it checked at an authorised service centre.

* Only use the power tool in accordance with the instructions contained in the provided user's manual.

* Regularly check that all bolts are firmly tightened.

* Only use spare parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer.

Never attempt to repair the power tool yourself or to reach the parts inside the power tool. If necessary, always take the power tool to an authorised professional workshop.

This power tool is not designed to be used by persons (including children) with physical or mental impairments or by persons lacking knowledge and experience, with the exception of the case, where they are under supervision and when they are provided with instructions for the use of the power tool by an adult responsible for their safety. Children must remain under supervision to ensure that they do not play with the power tool.
This power tool is not suitable for use by children.
The user should have the vendor or an expert demonstrate the safe operation of the power tool.
Statutory regulations may limit the age of the operator.
Before every use, check that the extension cords exhibit no signs of damage or ageing. Never a power tool with damaged power cords.
* Always direct the power cord towards the back, away from the power tool.
In the event that the power cord is damaged during operation, pull the pull the power plug out of the socket. Under no circumstances should you touch the power cord.
When working on slopes, maintain a stable stance.
* Pull the power cord plug out of the socket:
- before leaving the vacuum blower without supervision,
- before removing any clogged material,
- before inspecting the power tool, cleaning or performing any kind of work on it.
In the event that a foreign object or other waste accidentally enters the vacuum, immediately stop the power tool and only use it after you have checked it and made sure that it is in safe working condition.
In the event that the vacuum blower is making unusual sounds or if it starts vibrating abnormally, STOP IT immediately, pull the plug out of the socket and identify the cause. Excessive vibrations may damage the vacuum blower and injure the user

Recommendations

a) It is recommended that you slightly water dusty surfaces or use a water sprayer.
b) It is recommended that you use the maximum length of the tube so that the air current reaches the work surface.
c) It is recommended that you use this power tool at a reasonable time of day, not too early in the morning or too late in the evening as this would disturb your neighbours. Adhere to times stipulated by local ordinances.

⚠️ User instructions AFTER using the VACUUM

a) After use, disconnect this power tool from the power source.
b) Thoroughly clean the power tool according to the instructions contained in chapter 7.

Description of the power tool (fi g. 1)
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts and close-ups showing internal components

  1. Webbing suspension eye
  2. Power adjustment dial
  3. Start/stop trigger
  4. Vacuum / blower mode selection lever
  5. Collection sack
  6. Support wheel
  7. Rake

  8. Vacuum unit

  9. Front adjustable handle
  10. Power cord retainer
  11. Cleaning hole screw
  12. Handle angle setting lock
  13. Rake control

4. ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM BLOWER

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Warning! This vacuum blower must not be used or turned on until it is fully assembled.

DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD from the power grid before starting the assembly of the vacuum blower.

Assembly

Just attach the shoulder webbing and the collection sack to the vacuum blower. The rest is fully assembled.

Attaching the collection sack

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(fi g 2b) B

Insert the rear part of the sack frame in the vacuum blower slot and move towards the vacuum blower to secure the sack (fi g. 2a). A click will be heard if the sack is attached correctly.

To remove the sack, press the lock on the vacuum blower frame (fi g. 2b).

Attaching the shoulder strap

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This vacuum blower is supplied with a shoulder strap. The webbing is attached to the vacuum unit's upper part by a snap hook (fi g. 3). The shoulder strap reduces fatigue and increases work comfort. The shoulder strap can be set to any position.

5. SETTINGS AND OTHER VACUUM BLOWER FEATURES

Setting the handle angle
(fi g. 4) A

To adjust the front handle's angle, press the button (fi g. 4, point A).

Setting the vacuum blower tube length
(fi g. 5) B A

This vacuum blower's tube is telescopic, enabling its length to be set within a range of 300mm. To make the adjustment, press the A lock (fi g. 5) and move the tube's B bottom part simultaneously (fi g. 5).

Using the rake
(fi g. 6) A B

This vacuum blower is equipped with a rake to increase the blowing efficiency.

To eject the rake, turn the lock screw by 90° (fi g. 6, point A)

Once ejected, the rake must be secured by turning the screw by 90° again (fi g. 6, point B)

6. STARTING THE VACUUM BLOWER

Before commencing work

Before using this vacuum blower, connect it to a power source fitted with a residual current device and then turn on this power tool. Check that the residual current device is working correctly.

Before starting this vacuum blower, check that the middle tube is secured in place correctly.

⚠ Warning! Before selecting the vacuum or blower function, check that the mode selection lever (Fig 7, point C) is in the normal position and that it is not blocked by materials from previous use.

Starting the vacuum blower

Using the mode selection lever (fi g 7, point C) located on the side of the vacuum blower unit, select one of the two functions and then turn the power tool on using the On/Off trigger (fi g. 7, point B). You can adjust the power of the power tool by moving the power adjustment dial (fig. 7, point A) from position "1" to position "Max"

Turning off the vacuum blower

If you want to turn this vacuum blower off, simply release the On/Off trigger (fi g. 7, point B)

A B C (fi g. 7)

7. USING THE VACUUM BLOWER

Using the vacuum blower

Do not attempt to vacuum wet materials. Before using the vacuum blower, allow fallen leaves and other materials to dry.

This vacuum blower can be used to blow materials off terraces, roads, lawns, bushes, edges and pathways. It can also vacuum leaves, paper, small branches and sawdust.

When this power tool is used in the vacuum mode, material will be sucked up through the nozzle on the suction tube and then moved to the collection sack. When it passes through the suction fan, it is partially mulched.

Mulched plant material is suitable for composting.

Warning! The suction fan may be damaged in the event that a hard object is sucked in, for example a stone, a can, glass, etc..

⚠️ Important Do not use this power tool for vacuuming water or very wet materials.

Never use this vacuum blower without the collection sack.

Operating the vacuum blower

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Blower mode

Before commencing work, inspect the area that you wish to clean up. Remove all materials and items that could be deflected or which could become stuck or which could block the vacuum blower.

Using the mode selection lever on the side of the power tool (Fig 7, point C), select the blower function and turn the power tool on. Lean the tube on the wheels and push the power tool forward. Point the tube nozzle at the materials that you wish to remove.

You can also hold the tube nozzle just above the ground and move it from side to side, while proceeding forward in the direction of where you wish to remove material. Blow the material into piles and then use the vacuum function to vacuum up the material.

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Vacuum mode

Before commencing work, inspect the area that you wish to clean up. Remove all materials and items that could be deflected or which could become stuck or which could block the vacuum blower. Using the mode selection lever on the side of the power tool (Fig 7, point C), select the vacuum function and turn the power tool on. Lean the tube on the wheels and push the power tool forward. Point the tube nozzle at the materials that you wish to vacuum. You can also hold the tube nozzle just above the ground and move it from side to side, while proceeding forward in the direction of where you wish to vacuum material. Do not push the tube nozzle directly into the material because this risks clogging the tube and reducing the performance of this power tool.

Plant material such as leaves has a large water content. Therefore, it may stick to the inner walls of the suction tube. If you wish to limit this problem, allow the plant material to dry out for a few days before vacuuming it.

To release the choked crusher

⚠ Warning! DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD from the power grid before starting the cleaning of the vacuum blower.

This model is equipped with an easy access to release jammed material.

To clean, loose the cleaning hole screw (fi g. 8, point A) and open the cover. After cleaning, tighten the screw firmly again.

(fi g. 8) A

8. MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND REPAIRS

⚠ Warning! Disconnect this power tool from the power source before cleaning and before carrying out any standard maintenance.

Only store this power tool in a dry place that is protected against light and frost. Make sure that children do not have access to this power tool.

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a) Keep all nuts and bolts securely tightened to the power tool so as to ensure its correct function.
b) Never leave material inside the power tool or in the collection sack. This may create a hazard when the vacuum blower is turned on again. Remove and empty out the collection sack. Check the normal function of the mode selection lever and check that it is not clogged with material. Using a suitable brush, clean out the area near the fan and inside the tube of the vacuum blower so that all material is removed. Do not use any type of solvent on the plastic parts of the vacuum blower.
c) Frequently check the degree of wear and tear on the collection sack.
d) Replace worn out or damaged parts with original spare parts or accessories. All damaged and worn out parts must be replaced to ensure the good operating condition of the vacuum blower.

Have repairs performed at an authorised service centre that will use only original spare parts.

9. DESCRIPTION OF THE POWER TOOL

Technical specifications
Input voltage 230 - 240 V
Type of power supply and frequency 50 Hz
Power input 3,000 W
Protection class: Class II
Protection against the entry of solid substances and liquids IP 20
Capacity of the collection sack: 45 l
Air flow speed 100 - 300 km/h
Maximum air flow volume 10 - 16 m ^3
Mulching ratio 1:15
Weight3.7
Idle speed (rpm) 11,000 – 15,500
Sound pressure level (SPL)90.8 dB (A)
Sound pressure deviation kPa = 3 dB
Sound power level (SPL)102.3 dB (A)
Sound power deviation LwAKwA = 2.1 dB
Total vibration level2.702 m/s ^2
Measurement deviationK = 1.5 m/s ^2

The provided total noise level and vibration values were measured according to the requirements of the testing methodology describe in Directive 2000/14/EC.

10. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT

⚠ Warning! Do not dispose of electrical and electronic waste with standard unsorted waste, rather use containers for sorted waste.

You will receive further information regarding the recycling of this power tool from an authorised vendor or at a waste collection facility.

11. DISPOSAL

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS

Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your municipality.

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The machine and its accessories are manufactured from various materials, e.g.

metal and plastic.

Take damaged parts to a recycling centre. Inquire at the relevant government department.

User manual is in a language mutation

This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives that apply to it.

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Changes in the text, design and technical specifications may be made without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes.

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Product / brand: Leaf Blower/ Vacuum / FIELDMANN

Type / model: FZF 4050-E as factory model GY8900

AC 230 - 240 V, 50Hz, 3000W, Class II, IPXO

L_PA = 82,3 dB(A), L_WA = 104 dB(A)

Manufacturer: FAST ČR, a.s.

U Sanitasu 1621, 251 01 Říčany, Czech Republic

VAT no: CZ24777749

This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonization legislation:

Directive MD 2006/42/EC Directive EMC 2014/30/EU

Directive NEOE 2000/14/EC Directive RoHS 2011/65/EU

The relevant harmonized standards and the other technical specifications:

EN 60335-1:2012+AC+A11+A13+A1+A14+A2+A15 EN IEC 55014-1:2021

EN 50636-2-100:2014 EN IEC 55014-2:2021

EN 62233:2008 EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1

EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1+A2

CE

Place of issuance: Prague

Date of issuance: 26.05.2023 Signature:

Name: Petr Uher - Responsible Person

FAST FAST ČR, a.s.

U Sanitásu 1621, 251 01 Ríčany

tel.: +420 323 204 111

ICO:24777Z49, DIC:CZ 24777749

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