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Sanli Blower / Blower Vac User Guide 

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Fast trouble shooting.

Often, a depleted, loose, or dirty spark plug is responsible for a Blower or Blower Vac 
not being able to start, but there can be a number of other reasons. Refer below to the 
list of potential problems you may encounter, along with suggested remedies. 

For servicing and all warranty work, contact your local Authorised Sanli Dealer. 

Problem

Likely cause

Suggested remedy

Engine does not start

Out, or almost out, of fuel 

Spark plug dirty 

Spark plug not connected 

Fuel older than 3 months 

Water in the fuel tank

Inlet grill not closed (blower 

vac only)

Dirty air filter

Fill tank with fresh 2 stroke fuel (25:1)

Clean or replace with a new spark plug 

Press firmly on the terminal cover 

Drain stale fuel and replace with fresh 2 stroke fuel 

Contact an authorised Sanli dealer

Secure grill

Clean or replace with a new Sanli air-filter

Engine stops often

Dirty air filter

Blocked fuel supply 

Fuel cap is not venting 

Incorrect type of fuel

Clean or replace with a new Sanli air-filter

Ensure the fuel line is not pinched or blocked 

Ensure vent hole in the fuel tank cap is clear 

Drain tank and fill with 2 stroke fuel (25:1)

Engine loses power

Dirty air filter 

Blocked fuel cap vent holes

Clean or replace with a new Sanli air-filter  

Ensure vent hole in the fuel tank cap is clear

Summary of Contents for SLB260

Page 1: ...Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new Sanli Blower Blower Vac Blower Vac SLBV260 Blower SLB260 Blower Blower Vac...

Page 2: ...esult of alteration accident misuse abuse or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact Sanli s Customer Service Centre on 1800 466 068 or alternatively via email at support s...

Page 3: ...safety 5 Assembly Instructions 6 Attaching the vacuum tube 6 Preparing the vacuum bag 6 Attaching the vacuum bag 7 Starting your Blower Blower Vac 8 Basic maintenance made easy 9 Using your accessorie...

Page 4: ...13 14 15 2 2 3 3 5 5 7 7 4 4 6 6 1 Throttle control 2 Choke lever 3 Air filter 4 Fuel mixing bottle 5 Tools 6 Fuel tank 7 Blower attachment 8 Ignition switch 9 Spark plug 10 Starter handle 11 Securin...

Page 5: ...ot fill the tank or start the Blower Blower Vac indoors or in a poorly ventilated area as exhaust gases contain poisonous substances and petrol fumes are flammable and dangerous 7 Never open the fuel...

Page 6: ...then tighten securing screw Vacuum attachments Blower Vac only Unscrew locking wing nut and store safely until closing the inlet grill Figure 2 Attaching the vacuum tube Join the two Vacuum attachmen...

Page 7: ...narrow end of elbow tube through hole at opposite end Pull narrow end of tube out of hole until it is held firmly in place at wider end Figure 4 Attach elbow tube to the machine and twist in place as...

Page 8: ...position Figure 7 Set choke lever into closed position if starting from cold Figure 8 Pull the starter cord until the Blower Blower Vac starts or sounds like it wants to start then return choke to op...

Page 9: ...he spark plug take care not to over tighten If adjusting yourself note that the spark plug gap must be set to 0 6 to 7 0mm 2 Air filter Ensure that the engine is cool remove the air filter cover and t...

Page 10: ...gine model 1E34F petrol engine 1E34F petrol engine Fuel mix 25 1 95 octane regular unleaded petrol to 2 stroke oil 25 1 95 octane regular unleaded petrol to 2 stroke oil Engine displacement 26cc 26cc...

Page 11: ...Inlet grill not closed blower vac only Dirty air filter Fill tank with fresh 2 stroke fuel 25 1 Clean or replace with a new spark plug Press firmly on the terminal cover Drain stale fuel and replace...

Page 12: ...Call the Sanli Customer Service Desk on 1800 466 068 Email support sanli com au Web www sanli com au Head Office 9 Gatwood Close Padstow NSW 2211...

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