Shindaiwa 68232-94011, EB501EPA2 manual Storage 30 days or longer

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STORAGE (30 days or longer)

nCLEANING Thoroughly clean the blower exterior.

nINSPECTION Inspect the entire blower and tubes for damage, including loose or missing compo- nents, and repair as necessary.

nFUEL Drain the fuel tank, and then clear any remaining fuel from the carburetor and lines by running the blower until it stops from lack of fuel.

CAUTION!

Never store this product with any fuel remaining in the tank, fuel lines, or carburetor! Your Shindaiwa warranty does not in- clude coverage for damage caused by “stale” or contaminated fuels!

nLUBRICATION Remove the spark plug, and then pour approximately 1/4-oz of 2-cycle oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole. Before reinstalling the spark plug, pull the recoil starter gently 2–3 times to distribute the oil over the cylinder walls.

nAIR CLEANER Remove, clean, and reinstall the filter element as described under “daily mainte- nance.”

nSTORAGE Store the blower in a clean, dry, dust-free environment.

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Contents EB501 Blower Introduction ContentsPage Nomenclature Assembling the Blower SpecificationsBalance and performance! Make sure Blower tube installation affects blowerTubes and nozzle are correctly Assembled per above, and that all Connections are tightFuel Requirements Mixing FuelInjury Filling the Fuel TankEngine cover will be hot after blower operation Starting and Stopping the BlowerWhen the Engine Starts Adjusting Engine Idle Speed Adjusting the Harness Operating Tips Using the BlowerDirect the air stream at the inside face of the filter only Routine Maintenance Every 10 HoursEvery 10/15 Hours Do not nick or perforate fuel tube with wire hookEvery 50 Hours More frequently if reduced performance is notedEvery 135 hours of operation Hour MaintenanceStorage 30 days or longer Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Additional Problems Troubleshooting Guide Manufacturers Warranty Coverage Maintenance and Repair Requirements