BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

1. Checking and Refilling Engine Oil

1)Follow the procedure below when the engine oil is cold i.e. the blower has not been running.

Inspection: Set the blower down on a level surface and remove the oil cap. Make sure that the oil level is within the upper and lower limit marks on the oil level gauge. If the oil is not up to the 100mL level, fill up with new oil.

Adding Oil:Set the blower down on a level surface and remove the oil cap. Fill the oil up to the upper limit of the oil level gauge.

2)On average, engine oil normally needs to be added after every 20 hours of operation. This interval for every change in oil corresponds to refuelling the blower approximately 10-15 times.

3)Please change the oil whenever it becomes dirty or significantly changes color. (Refer to p.15 for the oil change procedure and frequency.)

Oil level gauge

Upper limit

Remain 100 mL

Lower limit

Recommended oil: Makita genuine oil or SAE10W-30 oil of API type SF grade or better (4 stroke motor oil for automobiles)

Oil capacity: Approximately 0.22 L (220 ml)

CAUTION

If the blower is not stored in an upright position, the oil may flow from the level gauge into the engine and give a false reading when checking the oil level. This may result in inadvertently overfilling whenever adding engine oil. Always store in an upright position.

If the upper oil level limit is exceeded, the oil may become dirty and white smoke may appear due to burning excessive oil.

Check Point #1: The oil cap

Wipe off dirt and grime around the opening before removing the oil cap.

Remove the oil cap and place it on a clean surface so that it does not accumulate any sand, dirt, or other foreign materials. These may stick to the cap and adulterate the engine oil. Dirty oil containing sand, dirt, or foreign materials may cause excessive wear on the engine due to improper lubrication and cause a breakdown.

Check Point #2: Oil spillage

Oil spillage on the outside on the blower may cause the engine oil becoming dirty or adulterated. Therefore, please wipe off any oil spillage before starting the engine.

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Makita BBX7600CA Before Starting the Engine, Checking and Refilling Engine Oil, Check Point #1 The oil cap

BBX7600CA, BBX7600 specifications

The Makita BBX7600CA and BBX7600 are powerful backpack blowers designed for both professional landscapers and homeowners seeking high-performance tools for yard maintenance. These models embody a combination of innovative technology, ergonomic design, and robust performance, making them ideal for tackling a range of outdoor cleanup tasks.

The BBX7600CA is equipped with a 75.6 cc, 4-stroke engine, which delivers impressive blowing power without the need for a fuel/oil mix. This engine type offers reduced emissions and a quieter operation, making it environmentally friendly and user-friendly. The BBX7600 features a similar robust engine configuration, offering reliable performance and durability to handle demanding jobs.

One of the standout features of these blowers is the “Easy Start” technology. This system significantly reduces the pull force required to start the engine, allowing for hassle-free ignition, especially during colder weather. Additionally, both models are designed with an efficient air filter system that enhances airflow while ensuring longevity and reducing the need for frequent maintenance.

Ergonomics play a critical role in the design of the BBX7600CA and BBX7600. The blowers come with a padded harness and adjustable shoulder straps, allowing users to work comfortably for extended periods. Their lightweight construction further adds to user convenience, making them easy to maneuver around the yard, whether you’re clearing leaves, debris, or grass clippings.

Another notable characteristic is the anti-vibration technology integrated into these models. This feature minimizes operator fatigue by dampening vibrations that are common in high-powered outdoor equipment. As a result, users can maintain productivity without discomfort during extensive use.

The blowers are also designed with an easy-to-access throttle and cruise control functionality. This allows users to maintain a consistent power output without having to keep their finger on the throttle trigger, enhancing control and comfort.

In summary, the Makita BBX7600CA and BBX7600 are versatile, efficient, and user-friendly backpack blowers. Their strong engines, ergonomic designs, and advanced features make them valuable additions to any outdoor tool arsenal, capable of tackling tough jobs with ease while ensuring operator comfort and reduced environmental impact. Whether for professional landscaping or residential use, these blowers stand out as reliable choices for maintaining a clean and tidy outdoor space.