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Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones Manuel d’Instructions Ple as e do not r et urn pro duct t o ret aile r . Por f av or , no dev uelv a e l produc to a l lugar de c ompr a . V euillez ne pa s re tourn er le pr oduit au déta illa nt. 1 - - 800 - - 554 - - 6723 www .weedeater .com Re gist er y our pro duct online a t: Re gist re s u produc[...]
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2 SAFE TY RU LES IMPORT ANT W A RNINGS A ND SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING: When using electr ic gardeni ng appliances, basic saf ety precauti ons should always be follow ed to re du ce the ris k of fire, ele ctric s ho ck, a nd se riou s injury . The w arnin gs a nd sa fety ins truc tions in th is ma nu al mus t be follow ed to red uc e the ris k o[...]
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3 length is shown in this manual. S ee SE- LECT AN EXTENSIO N CORD in the AS- SEMBL Y section). S Do not use multiple c ords. S Keep the extensio n cord clear of operator and obst acles at all t imes. S T ie cord to cord retainer and connect to recessed plug as shown in this manual to prevent damage to unit and/or extension c o r da n dt or e d u c[...]
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4 power source disconnected. Keep vents and tubes free of deb ris which can accu- mulate and restrict proper air flow . S Do not burn, i ncinerate, or exp ose this unit to extre me heat. S Store the unit unplugged in a high, cool, dry , indoor area out of the reach of chil- dren. S Use only recom mended attachments and replacement parts to a void c[...]
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5 ASSEMBL Y WAR N I N G : Stop the unit and dis- connect fr om t he power sour ce bef or e opening the inl et cover or attempt ing to in- se rt or rem ov e th e in let res tricto r , blow er tube, or vacuum tubes. The motor must be stopped and the im peller blades no long er tur ni ng to avoid ser ious inj ury f r om the rot ating bl ades. WAR N I [...]
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6 4. T o att ach the lower vacuum tube to the upper vacuum tube, fir st align the arr ows on the t wo tubes. Then, press the t wo tubes toget her unt il the l ower tube i s securely seated i n the upper tube ( about 3 i nches). Align arrow s on upper and lower t ubes Lower Tube Upper Tube COLLECTION BAG ASSEMBL Y 1. Open the zipper on the coll ecti[...]
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7 D Specifica lly marked as suitab le for ou t- door use. The cord must be m arked with the suffix “W”. D Heavy enough to carry full cu rrent from the power source to the unit. Otherwise, loss of power and overheating can oc- cur causing damage to uni t. Refer to table for minimum wi re gauge recom - mendations. The cord must be marked with the[...]
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8 BLOWER TUBE The BLOWER TUBE is designed t o dir ect the flo w of a ir . INLET RESTRICT OR The INLET RESTRICT OR improves t he blower funct ion. TUBE RELEASE BUTTON The TUBE RELEASE BUTT ON secur es the blo wer t ube or elbow t ube t o the bl ower unit dur ing operat ion. A lso, pressing t he tube r elease button al lows removal of t he blower tub[...]
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9 CHECK FOR DAMA GED OR WORN P ARTS Contact y our authorized service d ealer f or replacement of damaged or worn parts. S ON/OF F Switch - - Ensure switch func tions properly by moving the switch to the OFF position. Make sure motor stops; then re - start motor and continue. S Inlet Cover - - Discontinue use of unit if in - let cover fails to latch[...]
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10 TROUBLESHOOTING T ABLE SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Unit fails to operat e. 1. S witch in th e OFF positi on. 2. Ext ension cord discon- - nected. 3. Cir cuit breaker t ri pped, or fuse blow n. 4. Mechanical fai lure 1 .S l i d es w i t c ht o ON posit ion. 2. Reconnect extension cord. 3. Reset circui t breaker or fus e. 4. Contact your author ized serv[...]