Assembly
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Read and follow the assembly instructions. Do not discard any parts or materials until the unit is assembled. References to the right or left side of the blower are from the viewpoint of the operator’s position behind the blower.
WARNING
Do not operate blower if it is damaged or not completely and correctly assembled.
WARNING
Before doing any assembly or maintenance to the unit, remove the wire from the spark plug.
WARNING
Always wear ANSI compliant safety glasses with side shields while assembling the blower.
The following components will be found in the carton.
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1. (1) Walk Behind Blower
2. (1) Blower Operator’s Manual
3. (1) Handle
4. (1) Front Flow Attachment (stored under the frame)
5. (1) Bottle of SAE 30 Engine Oil
6. (1) Parts bag containing the following:
(2) Plastic Wing Nuts (M8)
(2) M8x35mm Pipe Bolts
(1) Spark plug socket wrench w/ rod
A How to Remove Blower from Carton
1.Remove all parts and packaging components.
2.Use a utility knife to cut all 4 vertical edges and lay the side panels flat around the blower.
3.Remove any remaining packaging.
4.Roll the unit out from the carton, and place on a hard level surface.
Upper
Tube Hole
Middle
Tube Hole
B How to Assemble the Handle |
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NOTE: There are two positions in which the handle can be |
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attached – a high position and a low position. (See Figure 2) |
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1. Assemble the handle tabs into the holes on the lower |
| Plastic | Pipe Bolt |
frame tubing. Use the bottom holes for the low handle |
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| Wing Nut |
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position. Use the middle holes for the high handle |
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position. (See Figure 2) |
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2. Secure the handle onto the frame tubing with the (2) pipe |
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bolts and the (2) plastic wing nuts. Firmly |
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the wing nuts. (See Figure 2) |
| Handle Tab |
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| Bottom | Figure 2 |
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