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2500 Series 2600 Series R Tr a d e m a r k WA RN I N G : Read and follow all Safe ty Rules and Operat ing I nstr uctions be fore using this product . F ailure to do s o can res ult in ser ious injury . ADVE RTENC IA: Lea el manual de ins trucc iones y siga tod as las advert encias e instr ucciones de se guridad. El no hacerlo puede result ar en les[...]
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2 SAFETY R ULES IMP ORT AN T W A RNIN GS A ND SAF ET Y INS TRUCT IONS W ARNING: When using electr ic gardening appli anc es, basic safet y precau t ions s hould alw a ys be fol- lowed to r educ e t he ri sk of fir e, electr ic shock, and serious inj u ry . The warnings an d safet y ins truc tions in this ma nua l must b e follow ed to red uc e the [...]
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3 change the equ ipment pl u g, extension cord r eceptacl e, or extens ion cord plug i n any way . D T o reduce the risk of electr ical shock, use ex tens ion c ords s pe cifica lly ma rked a s suitable for outdoor appli a nces. The electr ical rati ng o f the cord must b e higher than the r ating of t he u nit . The cord must be mar ked wit h the [...]
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4 D Have all mai ntenance other than the rec- ommended procedures described in the instr uction manual perf ormed by an au - thori ze d servi c e dealer . D Alwa ys see an author ized service dealer to repl a ce a damaged impeller . Parts t h at are chipped, cracked, br oken , or dam- aged in any other way can fl y apart and cause se r ious inj ury[...]
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5 ASSE MBL Y W ARNING: Stop t he un it and di s - connect from the po wer source before openi ng t he inlet cove r or att empti ng to in- se rt or rem ov e th e in let res tricto r , blo we r tube , nozzl e, or vacuum tub es. The mot or must be stopped and the i mpeller bl ades no lon ger tu rning to a vo id se riou s in jury fro m the rot ating bl[...]
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6 Align arr ows on t ube and unit 4. T o att ac h the l ower vacuum tube to the upper vacuum tube, f irst ali gn the ar- rows on t he two tubes. Then, pr ess the two t ubes toget her unt il the lower tube is securel y se at ed in the upper t ube (about 3 inches) . Upper Tube Lower Tube A TT ACH T HE COLLECTION BAG Slide t he opening of t he collect[...]
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7 Vo l t s 25 ft . 120 18 50 ft . 16 Amp Rati ng 120 16 16 10 MINIMUM A .W .G . WIRE G AUG E RECOMMENDA TIONS 6 More Than A.W .G. A.W .G. 10 12 Not More Than Vo l t s 10 0 ft. 120 14 150 ft . 12 Amp Rati ng 120 14 12 10 A.W .G. = American Wir e Gau ge MIN IMUM A .W.G. WI RE G AU G E RECOM MENDA TIONS 6 More Than A.W .G. A.W .G. 10 12 Not More Than [...]
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8 D Move slowl y bac k and f ort h over the mater ial as you vacu um. A void forci ng the unit into a pile of debr is as this can clo g the unit. D Keep the v acuum tube about an inch above the ground f or best resul ts. W ARNING: If the unit becomes clogged, st op the unit and unplug t he ex- tension cord. W ait until the impell er h as completel [...]
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9 S Stor e y our uni t and extension cord i n a well venti lated area and covered, if pos- sibl e, to prevent dust and dirt accumula- tion . Do no t cov er with pla stic. Pla stic cannot br eathe and may cause con- densation and event ual r ust or corro- sion . S Check ent ire uni t for loose scr ews. R e - place any damaged, worn, or broken parts.[...]