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Operating
Your
Chipper
Shredder
Vacuum
To Empty Bag
1. a. Unhook bag straps from the lower handle.
B | b. Unsnap bag clip from the top of lower handle. See | |
Figure | ||
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| c. Grasp bag handle with one hand and pull lock rod | |
| on mounting bracket with other hand toward engine | |
| to release. | |
| d. Lift bag off back of unit. | |
D | 2. Twist the two buttons on the back of the bag to unlock | |
and empty contents. See Figure | ||
| and bag clip while emptying the contents. | |
| 3. Compress bag opening and fold inner flap over | |
| opening. | |
| 4. Fold outer flap over inner flap and insert buttons on | |
| the bag through metal outlets. See Figure | |
C | 5. Twist the buttons to lock bag. Place bag back onto unit | |
as instructed SETTING UP YOUR CHIPPER SHRED- | ||
A | ||
DER VACUUM. | ||
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Figure |
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| WARNING: Do not at any time make | |
| any adjustments without first stopping | |
| engine and disconnecting spark plug | |
| wire. |
Buttons
Inner |
Flap |
Outer Flap
Using The Nozzle Vacuum
Yard waste such as leaves and pine needles can be vacuumed up through the nozzle for shredding. After material has been shredded by the flail blades on the impeller assembly, it will be discharged into catcher bag. Do not attempt to shred or chip any material other than vegetation found in a normal yard (i.e. branches, leaves, twigs, etc.) Avoid fibrous plants such as tomato vines until they are thoroughly dried out. Materials such as stalks or heavy branches up to 1 1/2” in diameter may be fed into the chipper chute.
Figure | 1. | Place nozzle/hose vac lever in the top position on the |
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| nozzle to vacuum through nozzle. See Figure |
| 2. | The spring loaded pin must be in the first hole (closest |
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| to the end of the tube) of the hose adapter to operate |
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| the nozzle vac. See Figure |
| 3. | Place both hands on top of upper handle to push unit |
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| over yard waste. |
WARNING: Do not attempt to shred, chip, or vacuum any material larger than specified on the machine or in this
manual. Personal injury or damage to the machine could result.
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