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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 North America Div . of WCI Outdoor Produc ts, Inc. Augusta, GA 30907 W ARNING: Read and follow all Safet y Rules and Oper ating I nstr uctions before using this product[...]
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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 unders tand and can f ollow 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 accumul ate and rest rict proper air flow. D Never place any obj ect in the air int ake 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 -- D Close the z ipper on the bag. Mak e s ure the zipper is clos ed c ompletely . D Remove bl ower t ube f rom engine. Rib Groove D Insert the el bow tube into the blower outlet . Make s ure elbow tube rib is aligned with t he blower outlet groove. D Turn clamp k nob c lockwi se to tighten. V ACUUM TUBE ASSEMBL Y W ARNING: Stop engine and be [...]
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-- 5 -- S T o reduce the risk of hearing loss assoc iated with sound level(s), hearing protecti on is required. S T o reduce the risk of inj ury associated wit h contacting rotati ng parts, st op the engine be- fore in stalling or r emoving attachm ents. Do not operate without guard(s) in place. S Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours- -[...]
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-- 6 -- S Pull the starter rope sharply until the engine runs, but no more than 5 pulls (bel ow 30 _ F, 10 pulls). Run engine for 5 seconds , then move chok e lev er t o the RUN position. S Allow the unit to run for 30 more seconds at the RUN posit ion before moving the t hrottle lever to positi on. If engine has not st arted after 5 pulls (at HALF[...]
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-- 7 -- Fuel Line Fuel Filter CHECK MUFFLER MOUNTING SCREWS Once each y ear , ens ure muffler mounti ng screws are s ecure and t ightened properly to prevent damage. Mounting Screw Holes Muffl er Cover Screw s S Loosen and remove t he 2 screws from the muffl er cover. S Remo ve the muffler cover . S Tighten the 2 m uffler mount ing screws se- cure [...]
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-- 8 -- S See “Fueli ng Y our Unit .” S Replace with correct spark plug. S See “Carburetor Adjust ments. ” 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 Inst ructio[...]
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-- 9 -- U. S . E PA EMIS SION CONTROL WARRANTY STA TEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RI GHTS AND OB- LIGA TIONS: The U. S. Environment al Protect ion Agency and POULA N/WEED EATER, DI VISI ON OF WCI OUTDOOR PRODUCTS are pl eased to explai n the emis - sions control system warran ty on your law n and garden equipment engine. All new utility and lawn and garden e[...]