TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ·················································· OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS···························· Warning label·················································· MAINTENANCE··············································· ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ···························· STORAGE······················································· BEFORE OPERATION······································ SPECIFICATIONS············································ FOREWORD This Owner’s/Operator’s Manual is designed to familiarize the operator with the various features and component parts of the equipment and to assist you with the assembly, operation and maintenance of your new Backpack Blower. It is essential that any operator of this Backpack Blower product reads and understands the contents of this manual before using the Backpack Blower.
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① ① ① ① AIR CLEANER SPARK PLUG ② ② ② ② ENGINE PRIMER SERIAL THROTTLE BULB BLOWER NUMBER LEVER HOUSING (Crankcase) ④ ④ ④ ④ BAND END PIPE ③ ③ ③ ③ END PIPE STRAIGHT PIPE SWIVEL PIPE RECOIL MARKING CLAMP STARTER...
BEFORE OPERATION Be sure the Backpack blower is correctly assembled and all fasteners and fittings are properly secured. THROTTLE LEVER Before operating the Backpack blower, release the knob, adjust the throttle grip to a position and grip to suit personal preference, tighten knob to secure in place.
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FUEL: MIXING GASOLINE AND OIL CAUTION! The engine used on this Backpack blower is of a 2-stroke design. The internal moving parts of the engine, i.e., crankshaft bearings, piston pin bearings and piston to cylinder wall contact surfaces, require oil mixed with the gasoline for lubrication. Failure to add oil to the gasoline or failure to mix oil with the gasoline at the appropriate ratio will cause major engine damage which will void your warranty.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING PROCEDURE STEP #4) STEP #1) Press down the "AIR FILTER COVER" and hold the "FRAME" Pump the "PRIMER BULB" under of the carburetor until fuel with your right foot gently. can be seen flowing through the "FUEL-RETURN LINE". Pull the "STARTER GRIP"...
BLOWER OPERATION When the engine has warmed-up, the Backpack Blower can be positioned on the back of the operator. When the Backpack Blower is positioned and ready for operation, adjust the throttle to a speed required to accomplish the task. •...
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AIR FILTER Maintenance Interval • The air filter should be cleaned and inspected each time the Backpack Blower is used, or more often when working in extremely dusty conditions. • Replace after every 100 hours of operation. KNOB AIR CLEANER Air Filter Cleaning COVER Move the choke lever to the closed (...
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COOLING FINS SPARK ARRESTER Maintenance Interval The cylinder cooling fins should be cleaned after every 50 hours of operation, or once a week, whichever comes first. POTENTIAL HAZARD Air must flow freely around and through the cylinder cooling • Muffler surface becomes hot when Backpack fins to prevent engine overheating.
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EXHAUST MUFFLER GENERAL CLEANING AND TIGHTENING Maintenance Interval The muffler should be inspected and cleaned after each 50 hours of use. POTENTIAL HAZARD Muffler Maintenance • When engine is running, fan is rotating and other 1. With the engine at ambient (room) temperature, loosen parts are moving.
Fuel Tank Capacity 2.1 L Sound power level, 113 dB(A) Vibration 1.2 m/s THROTTLE LEVER) 50:1 Using Bushranger 50:1 2-stroke Engine Oil or any quality 2-stroke engine oil Fuel Mixture designed for use in air-cooled, high performance 2-stroke engines. English -10...
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