Denali 18V Brushless 400 CFM Leaf Blower User Guide
Quick guide for the Denali 18V Brushless 400 CFM Leaf Blower, covering assembly, battery operation, safety precautions, and maintenance steps.
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This document provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of the Denali 18V Brushless 400 CFM Leaf Blower. It is intended for private use only, specifically for blowing dry leaves and garden debris. Do not use this tool in rainy or wet conditions.
Product Description
The blower consists of a main unit with a variable speed on/off dial, a blower tube, and a nozzle. It features an antistatic wire to prevent static buildup and a storage rail for wall-mounted storage.

Assembly
1. Align the groove in the blower tube (A) with the knob on the housing and push until it snaps into place. 2. Align the lock lever of the nozzle (H) with the knob on the tube and push until it snaps into place.





Battery Operation
To attach the battery, align the ribs of the battery pack with the mounting slots on the blower and press until it snaps into position. To detach, press the battery release button and pull the pack out. Always remove the battery before assembly, cleaning, or when the tool is not in use.
Operating Instructions
1. Ensure the blower is not in contact with any objects before switching it on. 2. Turn the on/off dial (D) to 1 to start. 3. Adjust the air velocity by turning the dial up to Max. 4. Turn the dial to 0 to switch off. Note that the motor may continue to run for a few seconds after switching off.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep the ventilation slots clean at all times. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Do not use solvents on plastic parts. Periodically inspect the machine for loose or damaged parts. Store in a dry, indoor location inaccessible to children, away from corrosive agents.
Safety
Always wear eye protection (ANSI Z87.1) and hearing protection. Keep bystanders, children, and pets away. Never blow debris toward people. Maintain a firm footing and do not overreach.
Practical help
Common problems
Check if the battery is attached, charged, and that there is electrical contact. If the unit is too hot, allow it to cool down.
The on/off dial or internal wiring may be defective; take the unit to a professional repair center.
Check for fan wear or blockages in the air inlet; remove the battery and clear any debris.
Before use
- Inspect the entire machine for damaged, missing, or loose parts.
- Ensure all fasteners and caps are tightened securely.
- Verify the blower tube and nozzle are properly attached.
- Wear safety goggles with side shields and hearing protection.
- Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and pets.
Images and diagrams
- Fig 1: Shows how to attach and detach the battery pack.
- Fig 2-3: Illustrates the assembly of the blower tube and nozzle.
- Fig 6: Shows the location and operation of the on/off dial.
- Fig 8: Demonstrates how to mount the storage rail to a wall.
Model compatibility
- Use only with specified Denali battery packs (2 Ah or 4 Ah) and chargers (ASC5358B-00E/00U or ASC5385B-00E/00U).
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