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The BLOWER TUBE is designed to direct | The TUBE RELEASE BUTTON secures the | ||||||
the flow of air. |
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INLET RESTRICTOR | unit during operation. Also, pressing the | ||||||
The INLET RESTRICTOR improves the | tube release button allows removal of the | ||||||
blower function. |
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WARNING: You MUST make sure | Direct air flow by directing the blower | ||||||
tube down or to one side. Always work | |||||||
the tubes are secure before using the | away from solid objects such as walks, | ||||||
unit. |
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WARNING: Do not use the unit | Clean corners by starting in corners and | ||||||
moving outward. This will help prevent | |||||||
without the tubes or collection bag proper- | |||||||
an accumulation of debris which could | |||||||
ly attached to avoid flying debris and/or | |||||||
impeller contact which can cause serious | fly into your face. |
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injury. Always wear eye protection to pre- | Be careful when working near plants. | ||||||
vent rocks or debris from being blown or | The force of the air could damage | ||||||
ricocheting into the eyes and face which | tender plants. |
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can result in blindness or serious injury. | USING YOUR UNIT AS A VACUUM | ||||||
STOPPING YOUR UNIT | |||||||
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Slide the ON/OFF switch to the OFF | WARNING: | Do not vacuum | |||||
position. |
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STARTING YOUR UNIT | etc., to avoid severe damage to the im- | ||||||
Your unit has two run positions, LOW | peller. To avoid the possibility of electri- | ||||||
and HIGH. Slide the switch to one of | cal shock, do not attempt to vacuum wa- | ||||||
these positions to turn on the unit. | ter or other liquids. |
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OPERATING POSITION | Use your unit as a vacuum to pick up | ||||||
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| D Move slowly back and forth over the | |||
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Blower |
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| Vacuum | D Keep the vacuum tube about an inch | |||
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USING YOUR UNIT AS A BLOWER | WARNING: If the unit becomes | ||||||
WARNING: Inspect the area be- | |||||||
clogged, stop the unit and unplug the ex- | |||||||
fore using the unit. | Remove all debris | tension cord. Wait until the impeller has | |||||
and hard objects such as rocks, glass, | completely stopped turning, then re- | ||||||
wire, etc., that can ricochet, be thrown, | move the vacuum tubes. Carefully | ||||||
or otherwise cause injury or damage | reach into the vacuum opening and | ||||||
during operation. |
| clear out the clogged debris. |
Use your unit as a blower for:
DSweeping debris or grass clippings from
driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc.
DBlowing grass clippings, straw, or leaves into piles, or removing debris from cor- ners, around joints, or between bricks.
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