Maruyama BL32 Le manuel du propriétaire

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Souffleurs / sécheurs d'air
Taper
Le manuel du propriétaire
HAND-HELD BLOWER
SOPLADOR PORTIL
SOUFFLEUR PORTATIF
BL3200
BL32
BL32-1
The POWER i n O u t d o o r P o w e r
Completely read and understand this manual PRIOR to using this product.
Lea y entienda este manual a fondo, ANTES de usar este producto.
Lisez completement et comprenez ce manuel AVANT d'utiliser ce produit.
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WARNING
The blower is used for blowing away leaves and other debris on the ground.
Under no circumstances may the design of the machine be modified without the permission of the
manufacturer. Always use genuine accessories and parts. Non-authorized modifications and/or
accessories or parts can result in serious personal injury or death of the operator or others.
Limited Warranty Statement
All Maruyama commercial/ industrial products are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from
defects in material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the time periods listed as
follows:
Lifetime for solid steel driveshaft and ignition coils.
5 years for qualified IRON 5-YR commercial, institutional, or industrial use.
1 year for residential or 2 years for commercial use with competitor's oil.
90 days for rental use.
Engine - Refer to engine manufacturer's warranty statement. Only Maruyama engines
are covered by this limited warranty statement.
Any part of a Maruyama product found to be defective within the applicable warranty period shall, at
Maruyama's option, be repaired or replaced without charge. Warranty consideration is obtained by
delivering any Maruyama product believed to be defective to an Authorized Maruyama Servicing
Dealer within the applicable warranty period.
The purchaser shall not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a
warranted part is defective, if the diagnostic work is performed at a Maruyama Dealer.
Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance, or which is
scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary" shall be
warranted for the warranty period. Any warranted part, which is scheduled for replacement as,
required maintenance shall be warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduled replacement
point for that part. Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc. is liable for damages to other engine components caused
by the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.
The purchaser is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance, as defined by
Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc. in the Owner's/Operator's Manual.
EMISSION-RELATED PARTS WARRANTY: In addition to the above warranty coverage, Maruyama
Mfg. Co., Inc. will repair or replace, free of charge, for the original purchaser and each subsequent
purchaser any emission-related part or parts found to be defective in material and workmanship for
two (2) years from original retail delivery date. Emission-related parts are the carburetor assembly,
the ignition coil assembly,
the ignition rotor, the spark plug, the catalytic converter and the fuel tank. Any replacement part
that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repairs,
and shall not reduce the warranty obligations of Maruyama Mfg. Co., Inc.
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DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other expressed or implied warranties, including any warranty of
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE and any implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY otherwise applicable to this product. Maruyama U.S. Inc. and its affiliate
companies shall not be liable for any special incidental or consequential damage, including lost profits.
There are no warranties extended other than as provided herein. Only Maruyama U.S. Inc may
modify this limited warranty.
This warranty does not cover the following:
1. Maintenance items (excluding defects in materials and workmanship) including hoses, spark plugs,
starter rope, air and fuel filters, throttle cables and all pump attachments, etc.
2. Extra expenses including shipping and handling, travel, payment for lost time or pay and for any
inconvenience and storage.
3. Alterations or modifications including aftermarket parts not authorized by Maruyama U.S., Inc.
4. Wear, accident, abuse, neglect, misuse, negligence, improper fuels, lubricants, fuel mixtures (when
applicable), or failure to operate or maintain the product in accordance with instructions approved
by Maruyama.
Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer.
Maruyama shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express
or implied warranty on these products except to the extent prohibited by applicable law. Any implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on these products is limited in duration
to the warranty period as defined in the limited warranty statement. Maruyama reserves the rights to
change or improve the design of the product without notice and does not assume obligation to update
previously manufactured products.
This warranty provides you with specific legal rights, which may vary from state to state.
It is the Owner's and Dealer's responsibility to make sure the Warranty Registration Card is properly
filled out and mailed to Maruyama U.S., Inc. Proof of purchase and registration will be required in
order to obtain warranty service.
To locate an Authorized Maruyama Servicing Dealer nearest you, contact:.
Maruyama U.S., Inc.
4770 Mercantile Drive, suite 100,
Fort Worth, TX 76137 U.S.A.
(940) 383-7400
maruyama@maruyama-us.com
www.maruyama-us.com
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BL3200, BL32, BL32-1
FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc.
are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your small off-road engine. New
1997 and later model year small off-road engines must be designed, built and equipped, at the time of
sale, to meet the U.S. EPA regulations for small off-road engines. The equipment engine must be free
from defects in materials and workmanship which cause it to fail to conform with U.S. EPA standards
for the first two years of engine use from the date of sale to the ultimate purchaser. Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. must warrant the emission control system on your small off-road engine
for the period of time listed above provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper
maintenance of your small off-road engine.
Emission durability of 300 hours.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the
ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, and connectors and other
emission related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. will repair your small
off-road engine at no cost to you, including diagnosis (if the diagnostic work is performed at an
authorized dealer), parts, and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
The 1997 and later model year small off-road engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-
related part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. free of charge.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
(a) As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required
maintenance listed in your owner's manual.
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering
maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc.
cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance
of all scheduled maintenance. Any replacement part or service that is equivalent in performance
and durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repairs, and shall not reduce the
warranty obligations of the engine manufacturer.
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(b) As the small off-road engine owner, you should be aware, however, that Maruyama
Manufacturing Company may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part
has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
(c) You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc. service center as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be
completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
Maruyama U.S., Inc. at 1-866-783-7400, or warranty@maruyama-us.com.
COVERAGE
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent
purchaser that your small off-road engine will be designed, built and equipped, at the time of sale, to
meet all applicable regulations. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. also warrants to the initial
purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that your small off-road engine is free from defects in
materials and workmanship which cause the engine to fail to conform with applicable regulations for
a period of two years.
The 1997 and later model years, EPA requires manufacturers to small off-road engines for two
years. These warranty periods will begin on the date the small off-road engine is purchased by the
initial purchaser. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be replaced by
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. at no cost to the owner.
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. engine dealer or warranty station. Any authorized work
done at an authorized dealer or warranty station shall be free of charge to the owner if such work
determines that a warranted part is defective. Any manufacturer-approved or equivalent
replacement part may be used for any warranty maintenance or repairs on emission-related parts,
and must be provided free of charge to the owner if the part is still under warranty, Maruyama
Manufacturing Company, Inc. is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the
failure of a warranted part still under warranty.
EPA considers emission-related warranted parts to include all the parts listed below.
These warranted parts are: the carburetor assembly, the ignition coil assembly, the ignition
rotor, the spark plug, the catalytic converter, and the fuel tank.
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
The owner is responsible for the performance of the required maintenance as defined by the
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. in the owner's manual.
LIMITATIONS
This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the following:
(a) repair or replacement required because of misuse or neglect, lack of required maintenance,
repairs improperly performed or replacements not conforming to Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc. specifications that adversely affect performance and/or durability, and alterations
or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc., and
(b) replacement of parts and other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at
and after the first scheduled replacement point.
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CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), and Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. are
pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2016 small off-road engine. In
California, new small off-road engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State's
stringent anti-smog standards. Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. must warrant the emission
control system on your small off-road engine for the period of time listed above provided there has
been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road engine.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the
ignition system, fuel tank and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, and connectors
and other emission related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. will repair your small
off-road engine at no cost to you, including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
The 1995 and later small off-road engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-related part
on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
(a) As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required
maintenance listed in your owner's manual.
Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering
maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Maruyama Manufacturing Company, Inc. cannot
deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all
scheduled maintenance
(b) As the small off-road engine owner, you should be aware, however, that Maruyama
Manufacturing Company may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part
has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
(c) You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Maruyama Manufacturing
Company, Inc. distribution center as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be
completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
Maruyama U.S., Inc. at 1-866-783-7400, or warranty@,maruyama-us.com.
Emission System Parts
Exhaust Emission Evaporative Emission
Carburetor, Air Filter, Fuel Filter Fuel Tank
Muffler, Catalytic Converter
Ignition Coil / Magneto, Spark Plug
EGR Valve (piston)
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Contents
Page US
Limited Warranty Statement ....................................... 1
Federal Emission Control............................................ 3
California Emission Control ....................................... 5
Contents ................................................................. 6
Introduction ................................................................. 6
Safety........................................................................... 7
Operator Safety ...................................................... 7
Handheld Blower Safety ........................................ 7
Fuel Safety ............................................................. 7
Handheld Blower Operating Safety .......................8
Operating Techniques ............................................8
Product Description.....................................................9
Assembly.....................................................................9
Blower Pipes ..........................................................9
Mounting the intake hood............................................ 10
Before Operation....................................................... 11
Oil and Fuel.......................................................... 11
Mixing Gasoline And Oil .................................... 12
Starting And Stopping ......................................... 13
Handheld Blower Operation .......................................14
Maintenance .............................................................. 15
Idle Speed Adjustment......................................... 15
Air Filter............................................................... 15
Fuel Filter............................................................. 16
Spark Plug............................................................ 16
Cylinder Cooling Fins.......................................... 17
Engine Screen ...................................................... 17
Spark Arrester ...................................................... 17
Exhaust Muffler .................................................. 18
General Cleaning and Tightening ........................ 18
Air Intake Screen ................................................. 18
Storage....................................................................... 19
Specifications ............................................................ 19
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 20
Maintenance Period................................................... 20
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a MARUYAMA product.
MARUYAMA, its distributors, and dealers want you to
be completely satisfied with your new product. Please feel
free to contact your local Authorized Service Dealer for
help with service, genuine MARUYAMA parts, or other
information you may require.
Whenever you contact your Authorized Service Dealer or
the factory, always know the serial number of your product.
This number will help the Service Dealer or Service
Representative provide exact information about your
specific product. You will find the model and serial
number located in a unique place on the product (Product
Description on page US 9).
For your convenience, write the product model name and
serial number in the space to the light.
Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate and
maintain your product correctly. Reading this manual will
help you and others avoid personal injury and dam- age to
the product.
Although MARUYAMA designs, produces and markets
safe, state-of-the-art products, you are responsible for
using the product properly and safely. (You are also
responsible for training persons who you allow to use the
product about safe operation.)
The MARUYAMA warning system in this manual
identifies potential hazards and has special safety messages
that help you and others avoid personal injury, even death.
DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are signal words
used to identify the level of hazard. However, regardless of
the hazard, be extremely careful.
DANGER signals an extreme hazard that will cause
serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are
not followed.
WARNING signals a hazard that may cause serious
injury or death if the recommended precautions are not
followed.
CAUTION signals a hazard that may cause minor or
moderate injury if the recommended precautions are not
followed. Two other words are also used to high- light
information. “Important calls attention to special
mechanical information and “Note emphasizes general
information worthy of special attention.
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Safety
Operator Safety
1. Read and understand this Operator’s Manual before
using this product. Be thoroughly familiar with the
proper use of this product.
2. Never allow children to operate the
Handheld Blower. It is not a toy.
Never allow adults to operate the unit
without first reading the Operator’s
Manual.
3. Always wear eye protection that
complies with ANSI (American
National Standards Institute) Z87-1.
4. Always wear hearing protection.
5. Always wear sturdy boots with
nonslip soles.
6. Always wear heavy, long pants, a long sleeved shirt
and gloves. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short
pants, sandals, or go barefoot. Secure hair so it is
above shoulder length.
7. Always wear a face filter mask.
8. Never operate this Handheld Blower when you are
tired, ill, or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication.
9. Never start or run the engine
inside a closed room or building.
Breathing exhaust fumes can
cause death.
10. Keep handles clean of oil, fuel and dirt.
Handheld Blower Safety
1. Make sure the Handheld Blower is correctly
assembled as instructed in the Assembly section of
this manual.
2. Before each use, inspect the Handheld Blower, replace
damaged parts, And check for fuel leaks. Make sure
all fasteners are in place and tightened securely.
3. Maintain the Handheld Blower in accordance with the
recommended maintenance intervals and procedures
detailed in the Maintenance” section, beginning on
page US 15.
4. Use the correct accessories. Never use replacement
parts that are not approved by Maruyama U.S., Inc.
5. Shut off the engine before performing maintenance or
working on the machine.
6. If running problems or excessive vibration occur, stop
immediately and inspect the unit for the cause. If the
cause cannot be determined, or is beyond your ability
to correct, return the Handheld Blower to your
servicing dealer for repair.
Fuel Safety
1. Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled
and stored carefully. Use a container approved for
storing gasoline and/or fuel/oil mixture.
2. Mix and pour fuel outdoors away from sparks or
flames.
3. Do not smoke near fuel storage containers or the
Handheld Blower. Do not smoke while operating the
Handheld Blower.
4. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling 1/4 to 1/2
inch (6mm-13mm) from the top of the tank.
5. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the Handheld
Blower engine.
6. Move the Handheld
Blower at least 10 feet
(3m) away from the fueling
location before starting the
engine.
7. Do not remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is
running or immediately after stopping the engine.
8. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
9. Empty the fuel tank before storing the Handheld
Blower. Fuel should be emptied after each use as fuel
remaining in the tank may leak during storage.
10. Store both fuel and the Handheld Blower away from
open flame, sparks and excessive heat. Make sure fuel
vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames from
heaters, furnaces, electric motors, etc.
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Handheld Blower Operating Safety
1. THIS HANDHELD BLOWER CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURIES. Read the instructions carefully.
Be familiar with all controls and the proper use of the
Handheld Blower.
2. Avoid using the Handheld Blower near rocks, gravel,
stones and similar materials which can become
dangerous projectiles.
3. Keep children, bystanders and animals outside a 50ft.
(15m) radius surrounding the area of operation.
4. If you are approached while operating the Handheld
Blower, stop the engine.
5. Never allow children to operate the Handheld Blower.
6. Use the Handheld Blower only in daylight or adequate
artificial lighting.
7. Never operate the Handheld Blower without proper
guards or other protective safety devices in place.
8. Do not put hands or feet near any moving parts.
Keep clear of hot surfaces such as the muffler.
9. Maintain a firm footing while operating the Handheld
Blower.
10. Use the right tool for the job. Do not use the Handheld
Blower for any job that is not recommended.
11. Know how to stop the machine quickly in an
emergency. For information on how to stop the engine
refer to the Starting and Stopping Procedures on page
US 13.
12. Do not point the Handheld Blower nozzle in the
direction of people or pets.
Operating Techniques
1. Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours
- not early in the morning or late at night when people
may be disturbed. Comply with the times listed in
local ordinances. Usual recommendations for hours of
operation are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Saturday.
2. To reduce noise levels, limit the number of pieces of
equipment used at any one time and operate power
blowers at the lowest possible throttle speed to do the
job.
3. Check your equipment before operation, especially
the muffler, air intakes and air filters.
4. Use rakes or brooms to loosen debris before blowing.
5. In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces or use a
mister attachment when water is available.
6. Conserve water by using power blowers instead of
hoses for many lawn and garden applications,
including areas such as gutters, screens, patios, grills,
porches and gardens.
7. Use the full blower nozzle extension so the air stream
can work close to the ground.
8. Watch out for children, pets, open windows, or
freshly washed cars and blow debris safely away.
9. After using blowers and other equipment, CLEAN
UP! Dispose of debris in trash receptacles.
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Product Description
1. Pipe B
2. Pipe A
3. Air Intake Screen
4. Stop Switch
5. Throttle Setting Lever
6. Throttle Trigger
7. Handle
8. Fan Cover
9. Fuel Tank
10. Recoil Starter
11. Air Cleaner
12. Engine
13. Serial Number
(on the top of crankcase)
Assembly
Blower Pipes Installation
BL3200, BL32 and BL32-1
1. Align groove in pipe A with pegs on blower housing
and slide pipe A on to housing.
2. Rotate pipes A clock wise to lock it into place.
3. Align groove in pipe B with pegs on pipe A and slide
pipe B until proper position.
4. Rotate pipe B clockwise to lock it into place.
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Mounting the intake hood
BL32-1
Please push until fixed
1. When attaching the intake hood, please make sure the
inlet grooves match the Inlet cover lattice.
2. Please push until fixed.
Turn off the engine when attaching or removing the
intake hood.
WARNING
Inlet cover
Intake cover
Appearance after installation.
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Before Operation
Oil and Fuel
1. Do not smoke near fuel.
2. Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where there are no
sparks or flames.
3. Always shut off the engine before refueling.
Never remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is
running or just right after sopping the engine.
4. Always open the fuel tank cap slowly to release any
possible overpressure inside the tank.
5. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling 1/4-1/2 inch
(6 mm-13 mm) from the top of the tank.
6. Tighten the fuel tank cap carefully but firmly after
refilling.
7. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine.
8. Move the Handheld Blower at least 10 feet (3 m)
away from the fueling location and fuel storage
container before starting the engine.
Recommended Oil Type
Only use a two-stroke engine oil formulated for use in
high-performance, air-cooled two- stroke engines.
MARUYAMA brand two-stroke oil is formulated for use
in high-performance, air-cooled two- stroke engines.
IMPORTANT: Do not use National Marine
Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA) or BIA
certified oils. This type of stroke engine oil does
not have the proper additives for aircooled, two-
stroke engines and can cause engine damage.
Do not use automotive motor oil. This type of oil
does not have the proper additives for aircooled,
two-stroke engines and can cause engine damage.
Recommended Fuel Type
Use clean, fresh lead-free gasoline, including oxygenated
or reformulated gasoline, with an octane rating of 85 or
higher. To ensure freshness, purchase only the quantity of
gasoline that can be used in 30 days. Use of lead-free
gasoline results in fewer combustion chamber deposits and
longer spark plug life. Use of premium grade fuel is not
necessary or recommended.
Use of Fuel Additives
IMPORTANT: NEVER USE METHANOL,
GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL,
GASOHOL CONTAINING MORE THAN 10%
ETHANOL, PREMIUM GASOLINE, OR
WHITE GAS BECAUSE ENGINE FUEL
SYSTEM DAMAGE COULD RESULT.
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DO NOT USE FUEL ADDITIVES OTHER
THAN THOSE MANUFACTURED FOR FUEL
STABILIZATION DURING STORAGE SUCH
AS MARUYAMA’S STABILIZER/
CONDITIONER OR A SIMILAR PRODUCT.
MARUYAMA’S STABILIZER/CONDITIONER
IS A PETROLEUM DISTILLATE BASED
CONDITIONER/STABILIZER.
MARUYAMA DOES NOT RECOMMEND
STABILIZERS WITH AN ALCOHOL BASE
SUCH AS ETHANOL, METHANOL OR
ISOPROPYL. ADDITIVES SHOULD NOT BE
USED TO TRY TO ENHANCE THE POWER
OR PERFORMANCE OF MACHINE.
Mixing Gasoline And Oil
IMPORTANT: The engine used on this Handheld
Blower is of a two-stroke design. The internal
moving parts of the engine, i.e., crankshaft
bearings, piston pin bearings and piston to
cylinder wall contact surfaces, require oil mixed
with the gasoline for lubrication.
Failure to add oil to the gasoline or failure to mix
oil with the gasoline at the appropriate ratio will
cause major engine damage which will void your
warranty.
For your fuel premix, only use a quality oil
designed for two-stroke air cooled engines.
MARUYAMA 50:1 two-stroke Oil is formulated
to meet the requirements of high-performance,
air-cooled two-stroke engines.
Fuel Mixture
The fuel: oil ratio is 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil or
50:1.
Note: Never use a mixing ratio less than 50:1
regardless of the oil package mixing instructions.
Ratios less than 50:1, (for example, 60:1, 80:1, 100:1),
reduce the amount of lubrication to the internal
moving parts of the engine and can cause damage.
Fuel Mixture Chart
50:1 two-stroke oil
2,6 oz.
5,1 oz.
12,8 oz.
20 mL
100 mL
Mixing Instructions
IMPORTANT: Never mix gasoline and oil
directly in the Handheld Blower fuel tank.
1. Always mix fuel and oil in a clean container approved
for gasoline.
2. Mark the container to identify it as fuel mix for the
Handheld Blower.
3. Use regular unleaded gasoline and fill the container
with half the required amount of gasoline.
4. Pour the correct amount of oil into the container then
add the remaining amount of gasoline.
5. Close the container tightly and shake it momentarily
to evenly mix the oil and the gasoline before filling the
fuel tank on the Handheld Blower.
6. When refilling the Handheld Blower fuel tank, clean
around the fuel tank cap to prevent dirt and debris
from entering the tank during cap removal.
7. Always shake the premix fuel container momentarily
before filling the fuel tank.
8. Always use a spout or funnel when fueling to reduce
fuel spillage.
9. Fill the tank only to within 1/4-1/2 inch (6 mm-13
mm) from the top of the tank. Avoid filling to the top
of the tank filler neck.
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Starting and Stopping
Before Starting the Engine
1. Fill the fuel tank as instructed in the Before
Operationsection of this manual (page US 11).
2. Rest the Handheld Blower on the ground.
3. Make sure that the area is clear of any broken glass,
nails, wire, rocks or other debris.
4. Keep all bystanders, children and animals away from
the working area.
Cold Starting Procedure
This Blower is equipped with a fuel primer and a choke
system. To start a “cold” engine properly, perform the
following procedure:
1. Pump the primer bulb at the bottom of the carburetor
until fuel can be seen flowing through the fuel return
line to the fuel tank. (Flowing fuel should be almost
clear, not foamy or full of bubbles.)
2. Move the choke lever to the closed ( ) position
3. Move the stop switch to theON” position.
4. (1) Press the throttle trigger.
(2) Move the throttle setting lever to half position.
(3) Release the throttle trigger.
(4) Release the throttle setting lever.
(Throttle is kept in half position.)
5. Hold the Handheld Blower with your left hand and
press it down firmly. Hold the assist handle with your
right foot gently.
IMPORTANT: Be careful not make damages to
fuel tank or the blower by your foot.
6. Pull the starter grip. Grasping the starter grip, slowly
pull the starter cord out until you feel resistance, then
pull the cord quickly and powerfully. Pull the starter
grip until the engine starts.
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7. After the engine starts, move the throttle setting lever
to the idle position, then move the choke lever to the
open ( ) position.
If the engine stops running before you move the choke
lever to the open ( ) position:
A. Go ahead and open the choke.
B. Make sure the throttle setting lever is set to the idle
position.
C. Pull the starter grip until the engine starts.
Hot Restart
To start the engine that is already warmed up (hot restart),
or if the ambient temperature exceeds 68°F (20°C):
1. Pump the primer bulb at the bottom of the carburetor
until fuel can be seen flowing through the fuel return
line to the fuel tank.
2. Move the choke lever to the open ( ) position and
move the stop switch to the ONposition.
3. More the throttle setting lever to the idle position and
pull the starter grip.
4. If the engine fails to start after three to four pulls,
follow the instruction in the Cold Starting Procedure
section (page US 13).
If the engine fails to start after you follow the above
procedures, contact an authorized MARUYAMA
dealer.
Note: 1. Don't pull the starter cord out completely.
2. Do not release the starter cord from the
fully extended position
To Stop The Engine:
1. Move the throttle setting lever to the idle position.
Release the throttle trigger.
2. Slide the stop switch to the “STOP” position.
Handheld Blower
Operation
1. Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes.
2. Control engine speed by the throttle trigger, or set the
engine speed by the throttle setting lever.
*To adjust the throttle setting lever.
Press the throttle trigger, then adjust the throttle
setting lever as you wish operation.
3. Operate lower speed to blow leaves or debris ground.
4. If the blow is not enough to blow, open the throttle
gradually.
Note: Operate Handheld Blower at the lowest throttle
setting to do the job.
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Maintenance
Maintenance, replacement or repair of emission
control devices and systems may be performed by any
repair establishment or individual; however, warranty
repairs must be performed by a dealer or service
center authorized by MARUYAMA Manufacturing
Company, Inc. The use of parts that are not equivalent
in performance and durability to authorized parts may
impair the effectiveness of the emission control system
and may have a bearing on the outcome of a warranty
claim.
Idle Speed Adjustment
This Handheld Blower is equipped with non-adjustable
fuel mixture carburetor. The engine idle speed is the only
adjustment for the operator.
Wear the recommended personal protective equipment
and observe all safety instructions.
When the throttle trigger and the throttle setting lever is
idle position the engine should return to an idle speed
between 2700 and 3300 RPM. The engine should not stall
(stop running) at engine idle speed.
To adjust the engine idle speed, rotate the idle speed
adjustment screw on the carburetor.
Turn the idle speed screw in (clockwise) to increase
the engine idle speed.
Turn the screw out (counterclockwise) to decrease
the engine idle speed.
If idle speed adjustment is necessary, and after
adjustment the engine stalls, stop using the Handheld
Blower immediately!
Contact your local authorized MARUYAMA Dealer for
assistance and servicing.
Air Filter
Maintenance Interval
The air filter should be cleaned and inspected each
time the Handheld Blower is used, or more often
when working in extremely dusty conditions.
Replace after every 100 hours of operation.
Air Filter Cleaning
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Move the choke lever to the closed ( ) position.
1. Loosen the knob and remove the air cleaner cover.
2. Remove the foam element and filter screen from the
air cleaner body.
3. Clean the foam element and filter screen with air blow
or warm soapy water.
4. Reassemble the filter screen and foam element to the
air cleaner body. Foam element must be located as the
felt side face to the cleaner cover.
5. Reinstall the air cleaner cover and tighten the knob.
Fuel Filter
Maintenance Interval
The fuel filter should be cleaned and inspected for damage
after each 20 hours of operation.
The fuel filter should be replaced after every 100 hours of
operation.
Fuel Filter Replacement
The fuel filter is attached to the end of the fuel pick-up
hose inside the fuel tank.
To replace the fuel filter:
1. Make sure the fuel tank is empty.
2. Remove the fuel cap.
3. Using a wire hook, gently pull the fuel filter out
through the fuel filler opening.
4. Grasp the fuel hose next to the fuel filter fitting and
remove the filter, but do not release the hose.
5. While still holding on to the fuel hose, attach the new
fuel filter.
6. Drop the new fuel filter back into the fuel tank.
7. Make sure that the fuel filter is not stuck in a corner of
the tank, and that the fuel hose is not doubled over
(kinked) before refueling.
Spark Plug
Maintenance Interval
The spark plug should be removed from the engine
and checked after each 25 hours of operation.
Replace the spark plug after every 100 hours of
operation.
Spark Plug Maintenance
1. With the engine at ambient (room) temperature, twist
the high tension lead boot on the spark plug back and
forth a couple of times to loosen the boot, then pull the
boot off of the spark plug.
2. Remove the spark plug.
3. Clean the electrodes with a stiff brush.
4. Adjust the electrode air gap to .024-.028 in (0.6- 0.7
mm).
5. Replace the spark plug if it is oil-fouled, damaged, or
if the electrodes are worn down.
6. Do not over tighten the spark plug when installing.
The tightening torque is 95-148 in. lbs. (10.7-16.6
N·m).
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Cylinder Cooling Fins
Maintenance Interval
The cylinder cooling fins should be cleaned after every 25
hours of operation, or once a week, whichever comes first.
Air must flow freely around and through the cylinder
cooling fins to prevent engine overheating. Leaves, grass,
dirt and debris buildup on the fins will increase the
operating temperature of the engine, which can reduce
engine performance and shorten engine life.
Cooling Fin Cleaning
1. With the engine at ambient (room) temperature,
loosen the knob and remove the air cleaner cover.
2. Twist the high tension lead boot on the spark plug
back and forth a couple of times to loosen the boot,
then pull the boot off of the spark plug.
3. Remove the four screws retaining the top cover, then
remove the top cover.
4. Clean all dirt and debris from the cooling fins and
from around the cylinder base.
5. Reinstall the top cover and the cleaner cover.
Engine Screen
Maintenance Interval
The screen should be cleaned and inspected each time the
Handheld Blower is used.
Screen Cleaning
Clean all dirt and debris from the screen.
Spark Arrester
Maintenance Interval
The spark arrester should be inspected and cleaned
after every 25 hours of use.
Replace the screen if it cannot be thoroughly cleaned,
or if it is damaged.
Spark Arrester Maintenance
1. With the engine at ambient (room) temperature.
2. Remove the two screws retaining the muffler.
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3. Remove and clean the tail, gasket and spark arrester
with a safety solvent and a stiff brush. If any part
cannot be thoroughly cleaned, it must be replaced.
4. Reinstall the spark arrester and tail onto the muffler,
then reinstall and tighten the two screws. The hole of
tail must be located in left (refer to the picture.)
Exhaust Muffler
Maintenance Interval
The muffler should be inspected and cleaned after each
100 hours of use.
Muffler Maintenance
1. With the engine at ambient (room) temperature,
loosen the knob and remove the air cleaner cover. (See
cooling fin cleaning.)
2. Twist the high tension lead boot on spark plug back
and forth a couple of times to loosen the boot, then
pull the boot of the spark plug.
3. Remove the four screws, and remove the top cover
(see the cooling fin cleaning).
4. Remove the spark arrester (see spark arrester
maintenance). Clean the muffler with a stiff brush.
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to allow any dirt
or debris to fall into the exhaust port, as this
can cause engine damage.
5. Reinstall the spark arrester and tail onto the muffler,
then reinstall and tighten the two screws. The hole of
tail must be located in left. (See spark arrester
maintenance)
6. Reinstall the top cover and the cleaner cover.
General Cleaning and Tightening
The MARUYAMA Handheld Blower will provide
maximum performance for many, many hours if it is
maintained properly. Good maintenance includes regular
checking of all fasteners for correct tightness, and cleaning
the entire machine.
Air Intake Screen
Maintenance Interval
The air intake screen should be cleaned and inspected each
time Handheld Blower is used and when air flow dropped
down during operation.
Air Intake Screen Cleaning
Clean all dirt and debris from the air intake screen.
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Storage
For long term storage of the Handheld Blower:
1. Empty the fuel tank into a suitable fuel storage
container approved for gasoline.
2. Pump the primer bulb on the carburetor until all fuel is
discharged through the clear fuel return hose.
3. Run the engine to remove any fuel that may remain in
the carburetor.
4. Perform all regular maintenance procedures and any
needed repairs.
5. Remove the spark plug and squirt a very small amount
of oil into the cylinder.
6. Pull the starter grip once.
7. Slowly pull the starter grip to bring the piston to the
top of the cylinder (TDC).
8. Reinstall the spark plug.
9. Store the Handheld Blower in a dry place away from
excessive heat, sparks or open flame
Specifications
Model
BL3200, BL32, BL32-1
Dimensions L x W x H
12.8 x 10.0 x 14.6in (325 x 255 x x370mm)
Dry Weight 1
9.5lbs (4.3 kg)
Engine Displacement
30.1 cm
3
Ignition System
Solid State
Carburetor
Walbro Diaphragm Type
Fuel Tank Capacity
0.53 qts. ( 0.5L)
Gas to Oil Ratio
50:1
Spark Plug
NGK BPM8Y
Spark Plug Gap
.024 -.028 in (0.6 - 0.7 mm)
CARB Approved
Tier 3
Emission durability of 300 hours.
1. Dry weight without Pipe A and B
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