Poulan BV200, BV1650, BV1800, BV1850, BV2000, LE manual

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    IMPORT ANT MANUAL - - Do not throw away MANUAL IMPORT ANTE - - No lo descarte MANUEL IMPORT ANT - - À Conse rver R T r ademark ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS Electrolux Home Produc ts, Inc. 250 Bob by Jones Expressway Augusta, GA 30907 W ARNING: Read and follow all Safet y Rules and Oper ating I nstr uctions before using this produc t. F ailure t o d[...]

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    -- 2 -- SAFETY RULES W ARNING: Failure to follow all Safety Rules and Prec autions can res ult in serious injur y . KNOW YOUR UNIT S Read your i nstruc tion manual c arefully until you compl etely underst and and can fol low all w arni ngs and safet y rules before operat- ing the unit. D Restric t uni t t o users who unders tand and will follow all[...]

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    -- 3 -- disconnec ted. Keep v ents and discharge tubes free of debris which c an accumu late and rest rict proper air flow. D Never place any obj ect in the air i ntake open- ing as this could restrict proper air flow and cause damage to the unit. D Never use for spreading chemicals, fert iliz- ers, or other substanc es whic h may c ontain toxic m [...]

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    -- 4 -- Rib Groove D Insert the el bow tube into the blower outlet . Make s ure elbow tube rib is aligned wit h the blower outlet groove. D Turn clamp k nob c lockwi se to tighten. D Secure the ends of the s houlder st rap by routing t he strap t hrough the buc kle as shown. V ACUUM TUBE ASSEMBL Y W ARNING: Stop engine and be sure the impel ler bla[...]

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    -- 5 -- S T o reduce nois e levels , l imit t he number of pieces of equipment used at any one time. S T o reduc e noise lev els, operate power blowers at the lowes t possible thrott le speed to do the j ob. S Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris be- fore blowing. S In dusty condit ions, s lightl y dampen sur- faces or use a mister attac hment whe[...]

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    -- 6 -- NOTE : If engine has not st arted, pull s tarter rope 5 m ore pulls . If engine stil l does not run, it is probably fl ooded. ST ARTING A FLOODED ENGINE S Move the choke l ever to t he RUN position. S Move throttle lever to the positi on. S Pull rope to cl ear engine of exc ess f uel. This c ould require pulling the st arter rope many times[...]

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    -- 7 -- CHECK MUFFLER MOUNTING SCREWS Once each y ear , ens ure muffler mounti ng screws are s ecure and t ightened properly t o prevent damage. Cap Screws Mounting Screw Holes Muffl er Cover NOTE: The m uffler mounting s crews are lo- cated behind the cap screws. The cap screws mus t be remov ed to acc ess the mounting s crews. S Remove mu ffler c[...]

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    -- 8 -- S See “Fueli ng Y our Unit .” S Replace with correct spark plug. S See “Carburetor Adjustm ents. ” S Contact an authorized service dealer . TROUBLE CA USE REMEDY Engine wi ll not start. S Engine flooded. S Fuel tank empt y. S Spark plug not f iring. S Fuel not reaching carburetor . S Compr ession low . S See “Start ing Instruc tio[...]

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    -- 9 -- U. S . E PA / C A L I F O R N I A EMIS SI ON CONTROL WARRANTY STA TEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RI GHT S AND OBL I GA - TION S: The U.S. Envi ronmental Protection Agency/California Air Resources B oard and POU LAN/WEED EA TER, DIVISIO N OF WC I OUTDOOR PRODUCT S a re pl ea sed t o e x - plain the emi ssions control system warr ant y on your year 200[...]