RedMax EXZ2460S-PH RMS-EX OP2 RMS-EX OP3 Operating Techniques OP2OP3OP4, RMS-EX OP5, RMS-EX OP4

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EXZ2460S-PH

8. Operation

RMS-EX OP2

RMS-EX OP3

OPERATING TECHNIQUES (OP2)(OP3)(OP4)

Operate the RedMax Sweeper at or near full throttle with its sweeper fins resting on the work surface.

NOTE

It is both tiring and unnecessary to lift or hold the fins from the work surface during sweeping.

When sweeping narrow areas such as sidewalks, the RedMax Sweeper can be used to throw material directly ahead of the operator. Clearing wider areas may require sweeping at an angle to create windrows to one side of the path being cleared.

Windrows of lighter materials often can be combined into one main row or pile for eventual pickup, while heavy or bulky material may need to be collected row-by-row.

To pull debris from corners, reverse sweeper drum rotation by turning the powerhead over (throttle facing "up") .

Sweeping corners with the RedMax Sweeper upside down. (OP3)

(1) Direction of rotation

RMS-EX OP5

loss of control of the machine.

(1)Maintain a shallow working angle.

(2)A steep working angle risks loss of control!

The sweeper belts may rotate when the RedMax Sweeper is started!

Always maintain a firm grip when starting the RedMax Sweeper. Beware of objects that could become entangled in or be thrown by the rotating sweeper belts.

YOU MUST ALWAYS GUARD AGAINST THROWN DEBRIS!

Although the RedMax Sweeper’s sweeper belts are less forceful than a lawnmower blade, you must avoid any operation where thrown objects could pose a threat to persons or property!

Never operate the RedMax Sweeper if any protective devices (engine covers, stop switch, etc.) are missing or damaged!

Never operate the engine at high rpms without a load!

• Doing so could damage the engine.

Avoid low rpm operation

RMS-EX OP4

US-22

For long-term inverted operation, loosen the adjustment knob to reverse the handle. (OP4)

(1) Adjustment Knob

WARNING

Reversing the RedMax Sweeper will cause debris to be thrown back toward the operator. When reversing the RedMax Sweeper, use lower throttle settings and beware that thrown debris may also affect your footing!

OPERATING AND SAFETY TIPS (OP5)

WARNING

Maintain a shallow angle to the work surface!

A high angle of operation tends to propel the broom toward you, risking

Continuous low-rpm operation can lead to premature clutch failure.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Work Safely

The operator or bystanders can be injured if the RedMax Sweeper is misused or abused. Never allow a person without training or instruction to operate your machine.

WARNING

Never make unauthorized attachment installations.

Stay Alert

You must be physically and mentally fit to operate this machine safely.

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Contents EXZ2460S-PH Contents Parts location BC-EX3 LRT-EX3 PS-EX HE-EX2PS-EX SpecificationsLRT-EX3 RMS-EXEmission Control Symbols on the machineManufactured For safe operation Before use Using the productStarting the engine Maintenance Fuel safetyAvoid noise problem TransportDisposal Set up PS-EX SE5 PS-EX SE6 Attaching the Pruning Mechanism SE1 PS-EX SE3 PS-EX SE4PS-EX SE1 PS-EX SE2HE-EX2 SE1 Sweeper Assembly SE1HE-EX2 SE2 RMS-EX SE1 Fuel WarrantyFuel and Chain Oil Gasoline RequirementsFueling the Unit HOW to MIX Fuel Recommended Mixing Ratio Gasoline 50 OILFor Your Engine LIFE, Avoid Chain OILOperation Adjusting the Line Length Adjusting Throttle CableAdjusting Idling Speed OP8 OP7Operation BC-EX3 only Optional blade usage OPT11 OPT8 OPT9 Starting the EngineCutting Method Controlling Blade Thrust OPT12 Maintenance Blade How you can maintain the best control 22, 24-tooth blade Tooth blade Point OPT12PS-EX OP1 Adjusting OIL Flow RateAdjusting the Angle of the Cutting Blades OP1 Checking OIL SupplyRMS-EX OP1 Direction of rotationBREAK-IN Operation HE-EX2 OP1 Properly Dressed Operator OP1RMS-EX OP2 RMS-EX OP3 Operating Techniques OP2OP3OP4 Operating and Safety Tips OP5General Safety Instructions RMS-EX OP5MA1 AIR Filter MA3 MaintenanceMaintenance Chart Spark PlugMA5 Procedures to be Performed After Every 100 Hours of USEMuffler MA4Refilling Trimming Line MA1 Blades MA1BC-EX3 MA1 LRT-EX3 MA1PS-EX MA6 PS-EX MA1Oiling Port PS-EX MA2 PS-EX MA3 PS-EX MA4 PS-EX MA5 Guide BAREnd cap HE-EX MA1RMS-EX MA1 Main gearDisposal Troubleshooting guideStorage Case 1. Starting failureWarranty Commencement Date Manufacturers Warranty CoverageOwners Warranty Responsibilities What is CoveredHOW to File a Claim Emission Warranty Parts ListWhat is not Covered Where to GET Warranty Service