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WEB 200 R Tr a d e m a r k WA RN I N G : Read and follo w all Safet y Rules and O perat ing Inst ruct ions before using this product . F ailure to do s o can result in ser ious injury . ADVE RTENC IA: Lea el manual de ins trucc iones y siga t odas las ad vertencias e inst rucciones de s eguridad. El no hacer lo puede result ar en lesiones graves . [...]
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Page 2
2 SAFE TY RULE S IMPORT ANT W A RNINGS A ND SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING: When using electr ic gardening appli an ces, basic saf ety precautions should al way s be follow ed to re du ce the ris k of fire, ele ctric s ho ck, a nd se riou s injury . Th e warn ing s an d sa fety ins truc tions in th is ma nu al mus t be follow ed to red uc e the ris [...]
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Page 3
3 gauge. The smaller the gau ge number , the heavier the cord. ( NOTE: The co rrect size to be used depen ding on the cord 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[...]
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4 S Never dou se the uni t wit h wat er or ot her liqui ds or squi rt with a wa ter hose. Clean t h eu n i t u s i n gad a m pc l o t h .W i p eo f f wit h a c lean dry cloth. See MAIN TE - NANCE . S Check air int ake openings and t ubes fr eque ntl y , always wit h the unit stopped and powe r source di sconnecte d. Ke ep vents and tubes fr ee of d[...]
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5 ASSEMBL Y WAR N I N G : Stop the unit and dis- connect fr om the p ower source bef ore opening the vacuum inlet cover . T he mo- tor m us t b e stopped and the i mpeller blades no longer t u rni ng to avoid seri ous inju ry from th e rota ting b lad es. WAR N I N G : I f recei ved assembl ed, ensur e your unit is prope rly assem bled and a ll f a[...]
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6 USIN G YOUR UNI T KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC BLOWER READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RUL ES BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR UNIT . C omp are the illu stratio ns to yo ur unit to familia rize yo urse lf with the lo ca tion of the var ious control s and adjustment s. Save thi s manual for fut ure ref erence. T op Handle Air V ents ON / OFF Sw itch Inlet Cov [...]
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7 MAINTENANCE WAR N I N G : Disc onnect power source before perfor m ing maintenance. GENERAL RECOMM ENDA TIONS The warr a nty on t his unit does not cover items t hat have been subjected to opera- tor abu se or negli gence. T o recei ve full va lue fro m the wa rran ty , the op erato r mus t main tain u nit as ins truc ted in this m anu al. V ario[...]
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING T ABLE SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Unit fails to operat e. 1. S witch in th e OFF position. 2. Ext ens ion cor d discon - - nected. 3. Cir cuit breaker tr ipped, or fuse blow n. 4. Mechanical fai lure 1 .S l i d es w i t c ht o ON position. 2. Reconnect extension cord. 3. Reset circui t breaker or fus e. 4. Contact your author ized servi[...]