Craftsman 358.794964 manual @@1, Know Your Unit

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Hazard zone for thrown objects. Keep children, bystanders, and animals away from work area a minimum of 30 feet (10 meters) when starting or operating unit. Do not point blower nozzle in the direction of people or pets.

Do not wear jewelry, loose clothing,

or clothing with loosing hanging

straps,securehairab°vesh°u'der'engthties, tassels, etc. They can. be caught in moving parts.

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stop unit and disconnect spark plug

 

 

before

cleaning or servicing.

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_/L WARNING: Stop the engine before opening the vacuum inlet door. The

engine must be stopped and the impeller blades no longer turning to avoid serious injury from the rotating blades. Gently tilt the handle of the screwdriver toward the

back of the unit to release the latch while pulling up on the vacuum inlet cover with 'ourother hand.

When using the vacuum attachment, the unit is designed to pick up dry material such as leaves, grass, small twigs, and bits of paper. Do not vacuum stones, gravel, metal, broken glass,

etc., to ave d severe damage to the mpe er.

@_r uTeAttReNulnNitGn:eFirr ha ZmardorNpVae_sm(iixciP°Urng rsst° _tngaSpl ient f ames, or work that can cause sparks).

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Failure to follow

all

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UNIT

• Read your operator's manual care-

 

 

 

Safety Rules

and Precautions can

re-

fully

until you

completely understand

sult in serious

injury.

 

and can follow all warnings and

 

 

 

safety rules before operating the unit.

Restrict unit to users who under-

stand and will follow all warnings and safety rules in this manual.

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Contents Craftsmani TWO Year Full Warranty on CRAFTSMAN@ GAS Blower Know Your Unit @@1Plan Ahead Handle Fuel with CAUTION, IT is Highly FlammableOperate Your Unit Safely Maintain Your Unit Properly Vacuum Assembly Vacuum BAG Assembly Carton ContentsAssembly Blower Assembly Blower Tube AssemblyBlower Tube Assembly Shoulder Strap Adjustment for vacuum use onlyHOW to Convert Unit from Vacuum USE to Blower USE Operating Tips Mulching BladesThrottle Lever Primer ButtonBefore Starting Engine HOW to Stop Your EngineHOW to Start the Engine Operating PositionING a Flooded Engine Starting PositionStarting a Cold Engine Starting a Warm EngineCare & Maintenance Task Cleaning the air filterCustomer Responsibilities Fuel System Carburetor AdjustmentCause Troubleshooting TableEngine OtherYour Warranty Rights and OB MAINTENANCE, Replacement and Repair of Emission RE Emission Control WarrantyEl I 81 Repair Parts 71-85920 Sears Model Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL Advertenoia Extremo CUIDADO, ES ALTA- Mente Inflamable Conozca SU AparatoPiense Antes DE Proceder Maneje EL Combustible CONHaga EL Mantenimiento DEL Aparato EN LA Forma Debida Haga USO Seguro DE SU AparatoPulsion Aviso DE Seguridad El estar exModelo MontajeMontaje DEL Tubo DE Aspiracion DE USO DE Aspiracion a USO DE Propulsion Como Convertir EL AparatoPalanca DEL Cebador Palanca DEL AceleradorBombeador Sugerencias UtilesImportante POSlCION DE USOAntes DE Poner EL Motor EN Marcha Abastecimiento DEL MotorPara Detener EL Motor Para Poner EN Marcha EL MotorPara Arrancar CON Motor Frio Recom Endaciones Generales Arranque DE Motor AhogadoResponsabilidad Tarea DE Cuidado MantenimientoLimpie EL Filtro DE Aire Verificar QUE no Haya Piezas Sueltas NI Fijadores FlojosVerificar QUE no Haya Piezas Daiiadas NI Gastadas Inspeccione Y Limpie EL Apara To Y SUS PlacasMotor Ajuste AL CarburadorEstacional Almacenaje Sistema DE CombustibleOtros Tabla DiagnosticaSUS Derechos Y Obligaciones MANTENIMIENTO, Reemplazo Y Reparacion DE Como Entablar UNA ReclamaPage Your Home