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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 BV1650 / B V1800 BV1850 / B V2000 LE Series Operator ’s Manual Manual del Operador Manuel de L ’utilisateur ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS Electrolux Home Produc ts North America Div . of WCI Outdoor Produc ts, Inc. Augus[...]
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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 Operator ’s Manual carefull y until you compl etely unders tand and can follow all w arni ngs and safet y rules before operat- ing the unit. D Restric t unit to users who unders tand and will follow all wa[...]
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-- 3 -- disconnec ted. Keep v ents and discharge tubes f ree of debris which c an accumulat e and rest rict proper air fl ow. D Never place any object in t he air intake open- ing as this could restrict proper air flow and cause damage to the unit. D Never use for spreading chemic als, fertiliz- ers, or other subst ances which may c ontain toxic m [...]
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-- 4 -- Rib Groove D Insert the el bow tube into the blower outlet . Make sure elbow tube rib is aligned wit h the blower outlet groove. D Turn clamp k nob c lockwi se to t ighten. D Secure the ends of the shoul der s trap by routing t he strap t hrough the buc kle as shown. V ACUUM TUBE ASSEMBL Y W ARNING: Stop engine and be s ure the impeller bla[...]
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-- 5 -- 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 attachm ent when wa- ter is avai lable. S Conserve w ater by using power bl owers instead of hoses for many lawn and gar den applications, i ncluding areas such as gut ters, screens, patios, gr ills, porches, and ga[...]
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-- 6 -- NOTE : If engine has not s tarted, pull start er rope 5 m ore pulls . If engine s till does not run, it is probably f looded. ST ARTING A FLOODED ENGINE S Move the c hoke l ever to the RUN position. S Move throttle lever to the posi tion. S Pull rope to cl ear engine of exc ess f uel. This c ould require pulling the s tarter 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 tightened properly to prevent damage. Cap Screws Mounting Screw Holes Muffl er Cover NOTE: The muf fler mounting screws are lo- cated behind the cap sc rews. The cap screws mus t be remov ed to acc ess the mounting s crews. S Remove mu ffler cov[...]
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-- 8 -- TROUBLE CA USE REMEDY Engine will 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 Inst ructions .” S Fill tank with correct fuel m ixture. S Inst all new spark plug. S Check f or dirty fuel filter; replace. Check for k inked or s plit fuel [...]
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-- 9 -- equipped t o meet the St ate’ s st ringent anti - - smog st andards. POULAN/WE ED EATER must wa rrant the emissi on control system on your smal l of f - - road engine for the periods of time list ed below prov ided there has been no abuse, neglect, or improper m aintenance of your s mall off - -road engi ne engine. Y our emis - sion cont [...]