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IMPORT ANT MANUAL - - Do not th row away MANUAL IMPORT ANTE - - N o lo desc arte MANUEL IM PORT ANT - - À Conserver R SM 210VS ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS WA R N I N G : Read and follow all Safet y Rules and Oper ating I nst ruc tions befor e using t his produc t. Failure t o do so can r esult in serious injur y . ADVE RT ENCI A: Lea el manual de [...]
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-- 2 -- ID ENTI FI CA TI ON O F SA FETY SY MBO LS WA R N I N G : This unit can be dangerous ! Car eles s or impr oper use can c aus e ser ious injury. Read y our oper ator ’s manual c arefully until y ou c ompletely under st and and can follow all w arnings and safety rules before oper ating the unit. Failure to do s o c an res ult in serious inj[...]
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-- 3 -- ID ENTI FI CA TI ON O F SA FETY SY MBO LS WAR NI N G : Fire hazard. N ever mix, pour, or store gas oline or use the unit near a flame or s park s (inc luding s moking, open flames , or work that c an caus e s park s ). When us ing the v acuum at tachment, t he unit is designed t o pick up dry material suc h as leaves , gras s , small tw igs[...]
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-- 4 -- D Move at leas t 10 feet (3 meters ) away from fuel and fueling site before starting engine. D Alway s s tore gas oline in a cont ainer ap- prov ed for flammable liquids . OPERA TE YOUR UNIT SAFEL Y WAR NI N G : Stop the engine before opening the v acuum inlet door . The engine must be s topped and t he impeller blades no longer turning t o[...]
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-- 5 -- AS SEM BL Y WAR NI N G : Stop engine and be s ure the impeller blades hav e stopped 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 can caus e ser ious injury. Alway s dis c onnect the s par k plug before perf orming maintenance or ac- ces s ing mov able [...]
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-- 6 -- 1. Ins ert the tip of a sc rewdr iver into the latch area of the v acuum inlet. Latc h Area Blower Outlet V ac uum Inlet C over Latch Area 2. G ently tilt the handle of the sc rew driv er to- war d the front of the unit to release the latc h while pulling up on the v ac uum inlet c over w ith your other hand. 3. H old the vac uum inlet c ov[...]
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-- 7 -- OPER A T ION KNOW YOUR BLOWER READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERA TING YO UR UNIT . Compar e the illus tra tions wit h yo ur unit to familiar iz e y ours elf with the loca tion of the vari ous cont rols and adjus tments . S av e this manu al for fu ture r eferenc e. MULCHING BLADES Y our blow er is equipped wit h mul[...]
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-- 8 -- S T o r educe nois e lev els , operate power blowers at the low es t poss ible t hrottle 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 s ur- faces or us e a mist er attac hment when wa- ter is av ailable. S Cons er ve water by us ing power blow ers ins tead of[...]
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-- 9 -- Throttle Pos ition Lever (Cruise Control) 2 . Slow ly pres s the pr imer bulb 6 t imes. 3. Move t he s tart lev er t o the S T ART pos itio n. Start Lev er Starter Handle Prime r Bulb 4. Pull s tar ter r ope handle s harply until en- gine st arts and runs . 5 . All ow unit t o run f or 10 - - 15 s ec onds , the n ful - ly s queez e the thr [...]
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-- 1 0 -- S Wipe off unit with a c lean dry c loth. CLEAN AIR FIL TER A dirty air filter dec reas es engine perform- ance and inc reas es f uel c ons umption and harmful emiss ions . Alw ay s c lean or replac e air filter aft er ever y 5 hour s of operation or year ly , whic hev er comes firs t. Air Filter Cover Air Filter Butto n Cleaning the air [...]
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-- 1 1 -- T o adjust idl e speed: Allow engine to idle. Adjus t s peed until engine runs without s talling ( idle s peed too s low) . S Turn idle speed s cr ew cloc k wis e to in- cr ease engine s peed if engine s talls or dies. S Turn idle speed s c rew c ounterc loc k wis e to decr ease engine speed. Air Filter Cover Idle Speed Sc rew If y ou req[...]
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-- 1 2 -- TROUBLE CA U S E REMEDY Engine will not sta rt. 1. Engine f looded. 2. F uel tank empty. 3. S park plug not firing. 4. F uel not reaching car buretor. 5. C ompres sion low. 1. S ee “Star ting a Flooded Engine” in Oper ation s ec tion. 2. F ill tank w ith cor rec t fuel mix ture. 3. I nst all new s park plug. 4. C hec k for dirty fuel [...]
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-- 1 3 -- LIMI TED WARRA NTY Poulan PRO , a div is ion of Hus qv arn a Cons um - er Out door Produc ts N.A ., Inc ., warrants to the original cons umer purc has er that each new Poulan PRO br and gas oline tool or at tac hment is fre e from defec ts in material and wor k man- s hip and agrees t o repair or replac e under t his war ranty any def ect[...]
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-- 1 4 -- abuse, neglec t, improper maintenanc e, un- approv ed modific ations , or the us e of parts not made or appr oved by the original equip- ment manufacturer. Y ou a re re s pons ible for p re sen ti ng yo ur sm all off- - r oad engine to an Poulan P RO author ized repair center as s oon as a problem exis ts . Warranty repair s s hould be c [...]