Operation, 1 starting the machine, 2 stopping the machine – Echo DL12653 Owners Manual v.1 User Manual
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12 Inch Debris Loader
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Section
OPERATION
4
1. Check engine oil level before starting. Add oil if low,
but do not overfill.
2. Make sure the hose inlet is free from debris.
3. Point the discharge tube in the correct direction.
4. On DL12720 models only, ensure the belt engagement
lever is in the START position.
5. Pull the choke control out for full choke (If restarting a
warm engine, partial or no choke may be necessary).
6. Move the throttle to between half and full throttle.
7. Turn the key and release it when the engine starts.
Allow the key to return to the RUN position.
8. Release the key if the engine fails to start within 10
seconds. Allow a 60 second cool down period between
starting attempts if the engine does not start. Failure to
follow these guidelines can cause permanent damage
to the starter.
9. Gradually push the choke control back in as the engine
warms.
10. Gradually move the throttle to the full throttle position.
11. On DL12720 models only, engage the fan by moving the
engagement lever to the VACUUM position.
4.1 STARTING THE MACHINE
BE PREPARED. The hose inlet starts to vacuum
debris as soon as the engine starts.
DANGER
Move the machine to a clear, level area outdoors
before starting. Do not operate in the vicinity of
bystanders. Make sure the cutting chamber is empty
before starting.
CAUTION
1. Gradually move throttle to the slowest position.
2. Turn the engine switch to OFF.
4.2 STOPPING THE MACHINE
1. Run engine at full operating speed before starting to
vacuum.
2. Remove the snap pin to release the hose inlet from the
hose holder weldment. Insert the snap pin back into the
hose holder for safe keeping.
3. Point the hose inlet towards the debris to be removed. Use
a sweeping motion to remove debris from a large area.
4.3 VACUUMING OPERATION
1. Keep hands or any other part of body or clothing away
from the hose inlet, discharge chute, or any moving
part.
2. Maintain proper balance and footing at all times.
3. Be careful when vacuuming around gravel, gardens,
lawn ornaments, etc.
4. Keep hose as straight as possible during operation in
order to prevent plugging.
5. Use a sweeping motion when vacuuming debris.
6. For maximum suction, keep nozzle close to debris, but
do not block air flow into the nozzle.
7. To extend hose life, periodically rotate the hose on the
fan housing and intake nozzle. This will promote even
wear on the hose.
4.4 VACUUMING TIPS & SAFETY
NOTE
FOR THE SPECIFIC STARTING, OPERATING AND
SERVICE INFORMATION PERTAINING TO YOUR
EXACT ENGINE MODEL, ALWAYS CONSULT THE
ENGINE OWNER'S MANUAL FIRST.