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Ple as e do not r et urn pr oduc t to r e ta ile r . Por favo r , no devuelva el prod ucto al l ugar d e comp ra. V euille z ne pas r e tour ne r le produi t au déta illa nt. 1 - - 800 - - 554 - - 6723 www .poulanpro.com Re gis te r y our produ ct online a t: Re gis tr e s u product o en línea e n: Enr egi st re z vot re p roduit e n ligne à l?[...]
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-- 2 -- ID ENTI FI CA TIO N OF SA FETY S YMBO LS WA R N I NG : This unit c an be dangerous ! Careles s or improper use can c ause s erious injury . The blower can thr ow objec ts vio- lently. Y ou c an be blinded or injur ed. Alw ays wear hearing pr otec tion and s afety glas s es mar ked Z87. Always wear heav y, long pants , long s leeves , boots [...]
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-- 3 -- ID ENTI FI CA TIO N OF SA FETY S YMBO LS WAR N I NG : Fire hazard. Never mix , pour , or st ore gasoline or use the unit near a flame or s park s (including s moking, open flames , or work that can c aus e spark s ). When us ing the vac uum attac hment, the unit is des igned to pick up dry material suc h as leav es , gras s, s mall twigs , [...]
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-- 4 -- D Move at leas t 10 feet (3 meters ) aw ay fr om fuel and fueling s ite befor e s tarting engine. D Alway s s tor e gasoline in a c ontainer ap- prov ed for flammable liquids . OPERA TE YOUR UNIT SAFEL Y WAR N I NG : Stop the engine before opening the v acuum inlet door. The engine must be s topped and the impeller blades no longer turning [...]
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-- 5 -- AS SEM BL Y WAR N I NG : Stop engine and be s ure the impeller blades hav e s topped turning be- fore opening the vacuum inlet door or at- tempting to ins ert or remov e the vac uum or blower tubes . The rotat ing blades c an caus e ser ious injury. A lway s disc onnec t the spar k plug before perf orming maintenance or ac- ces s ing movabl[...]
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-- 6 -- blower tubes . The rotat ing blades c an caus e ser ious injury. 1. I nsert the tip of a sc rew driver into the latch area of the v acuum inlet. Latc h Area Blower Outlet V acuum Inlet C over Latch A rea 2. G ently tilt the handle of the scr ewdriv er to- war d the front of the unit to release the latc h while pulling up on the vac uum inle[...]
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-- 7 -- OPER A TION KNOW YOUR BLOWER READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR UNIT . Compar e the illus trati ons with y our unit to familiariz e your sel f wit h the l ocati on of the various c ontr ols and adjus tments . S ave t his manu al for fu ture r eferenc e. Chok e Lever Fuel Mix Fill C ap Starter Rope Throt tl[...]
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-- 8 -- S T o reduc e noise lev els , operate power blowers at t he lowes t poss ible throt tle speed t o do the job. S Us e rak es and brooms t o loosen debr is be- fore blow ing. S In dust y c onditions, s lightly dampen sur- faces or us e a mis ter attac hment when wa- ter is av ailable. S Cons erv e water by us ing power blow ers ins tead of ho[...]
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-- 9 -- Cho ke Lever Starter Handle Primer Bulb 4. Pull s tart er rope han dle shar ply unti l engine s ounds as if it is try ing to start, but do not pull rope mor e than 6 times . 5. As s oon as engine sounds as if i t is tr ying to s tart, move c hok e lev er to HALF CH OK E pos ition. 6. Pull s tar ter rope s harply unt il engine runs, but no m[...]
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-- 1 0 -- CLEAN AIR FIL TER A dirty air filter dec reas es engine perform- ance and inc reas es fuel c onsumption and harmful emiss ions . Alw ays c lean or replac e air filter aft er ever y 5 hours of oper ation or year ly , whic hever c omes f irs t. Air Filt er Cover A ir Filter Button Cleaning t he air fil ter: 1. C lean the c over and the ar e[...]
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-- 1 1 -- STOR AGE WAR N I NG : Perform the follow ing st eps after each us e: S Allow engine to cool, and s ecur e the unit before s toring or tr anspor ting. S Store unit and fuel in a well v entilated area where fuel v apors c annot reac h s parks or open flames from w ater heaters , electric motors or s w itches , furnac es , etc. S Store unit [...]
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-- 1 2 -- TROUBLE CA US E REMEDY Engine will not sta rt . 1. Engine flooded. 2. Fuel tank empty. 3. Spark plug not firing. 4. Fuel not reac hing car buretor . 5. Compres s ion low . 1. See “Star ting a Flooded Engine” in Oper ation s ection. 2. Fill tank w ith c orrec t fuel mixtur e. 3. Ins tall new s park plug. 4. Chec k for dirty f uel filte[...]
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-- 1 3 -- LIMI TED W ARRA NTY Poulan PRO , a div is ion of H us qvar na Cons um - er Out door Produc ts N.A ., Inc. , war rants t o t he original cons umer purc has er that e ach new Poulan PRO br and gas oline tool or at tac hment is fr ee from defe cts in mater ial and work man - s hip and agrees t o repair or replac e under t his war ranty any d[...]
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-- 1 4 -- abuse, neglec t, improper maintenanc e, un- approv ed modific ations , or the us e of par ts not made or approv ed by the original equip- ment manufacturer. Y ou are res ponsible for pres enting y our s mall off- - road engi ne t o an Poulan PR O author ized r epair center as soon as a pr oblem ex is ts . Warranty r epairs s hould be c om[...]