Clearing A Blocked Tube/Impeller; Emptying The Snap-On Bag - Yardworks 60-3856-2 Owner's Manual

Electric blower/vac with bag
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CLEARING A BLOCKED TUBE / IMPELLER
In order to avoid serious personal
WARNING:
injury, verify that the Blower/Vac is turned off
and unplugged before clearing the impeller.
In order to avoid serious personal
WARNING:
injury, always wear gloves to protect the
hands from the impeller blades or from
Slide the Power/Speed switch to the OFF position, and
1.
wait until the Blower/Vac comes to a complete stop
(Fig. 15).
Unplug the Blower/Vac.
2.
Remove the Blower/Vac tube and the snap-on bag.
3.
Carefully remove that material that is blocking the tube
4.
or impeller. Inspect the blades in order to verify that no
damage has occurred. Rotate the impeller blades by
hand in order to ensure that the blockage is completely
cleared.
Reinstall the snap-on bag and the Blower/Vac tube.
5.
Plug the Blower/Vac back into the power supply.
6.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

EMPTYING THE SNAP-ON BAG

WARNING:
personal injury, do not unzip or remove the
bag while the Blower/Vac is running.
In order to avoid deterioration and obstructing the
air flow, which will reduce the performance of the
vacuum, empty the bag after each use.
Unplug the Blower/Vac.
1.
Press the latching tabs on both sides of the bag tube,
2.
and pull the bag down away from the Blower/Vac (Fig.
22).
WARNING:
mask when emptying the vacuum bag.
3. Detach the snap-on bag from the bag hook.
Vac
Unzip the bag, and empty the contents into a garbage
4.
bag or container.
Turn the bag inside-out after emptying it, and vigor-
5.
ously shake out the remaining dust and debris.
Turn the bag right-side-out, zip it closed, and re-install
6.
it.
Plug the Blower/Vac back into the power supply.
7.
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In order to avoid serious
Wear eye protection and a dust
Blow
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