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5- To attzch the vacuum b_, _ign the grooves on the " elbow tube with the locking t_s inside the blower

qutlet_ Figure 7 ('.reset). Be sure to align the dot on

the .elbowtubew_ththe doton the blowerhousing. mser_ e_ow tube intobloweroutlet;twistelbow tube counterclockwiseuntilpartssnap together.

6.Adjustthevacuum collectionbagattheelbowtube tO remove anytwist_Figure 8,

E.SHOUI_ER STRAP ADJUSTMENT

1.,_r_ y_dr le_ hand hold the unit in an upright po_i.

, _tion, supporting me Lower Vacuum .Tube on the

.._vundiFigureS. Make suvethe Blower Outlet and

. Collection Bag are pasitioned on your rlght-hand

side.Figure8:

2."Placecollectionbag strap around,y?ur back and overyour leftshoulder.Snap collectionbag hook

'onto the strap retainer in the top handte. FigureS.

3._ndyour right arm toward the rear of the collec-

tion bag. Figure8.

4.Adjusttheshoulderstrapuntilthe collectionbag/

shoulder strap seam lies _between your thumb and

indexfingerFigure. 8.

5. Ma_ suretheshoulderstrapisadjustedto allowa

:f_Ylbwofairfromtheelbowtube_Figure& Ifthe _- :-Bag iskiuked_theunitwillnotoperateproperly.

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1.Stop the engine. Allow the eng_e to cool.

2.Remove the vacuum tubes and collection bag as-

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1, Read your Operator's Manual, Make sure you

completelyun_d and canfollowallwarnings

and safety instructions inthe manual b_fore operat- ingthe unit.

2.AIweys wear a respirator or facemask when working in dusty environments.

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