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B. EXTENSION COED

1. Use only a 120 A,C. voltage supply as shown on

the nameplate of the unit to power your Mower.

2. The extension cord used to reach the power

source must be:

a. Specifically marked as suitable for out­

door use (WA).

b.

Heavy enough to carry the current from

the imwer source the full length of the ex­

tension cord to the unit.

Otherwise, loss of

power and overheating can occur causing darn­

s' to the unit. Refer to Figure 8 for minimum

wire gaupi recommendations. The cord must be

marked with the proper wire gauge. (Appropri­

ate extension cords are available.)

c.

In good condition.

Cord insulation must be

intact with no cracks or deterioration. Plug con­

nectors must be undamaged.

3. Secure extension cord to unit as follows;

a. Loop the extension cord though the cord retain­

er and around the hook. Figure 9.

b. Insert cord socket into recessed plug. Figure 9.

MINIMUM WIKE GAUGE

RECOMMENDATIONS

VOLTS

25 FT.

SOFT.

100 FT.

120 18 16 14

A.W.G.* A.W.G.*

A.W.G.*

*Aiïi

Figure 8

g OPERATING TIPS — BLOWER

A

WARNING .

Do not use the unit as a blower without the blower

tubes properly attached to avoid flying debris

^d/or impeller contact which can cause serious

injury;________

A WARNING

Always wear eye protection to prevent rocks or de­

bris from being blown or ricocheting into the eyes

and face which can result in blindness or other se­

rious injury.______

1. Always work going away from solid objects

such as walls, larra stones, automobiles and fences.

2. Clean comers by starting in comers and moving

outward to straight areas to prevent an accumula­

tion of debris which could fly into face.

8.

Be careful when working near plants.

The

force of the air could damage tender plants.

4.

Direct air flow

by directing the nozzle down or to

one side.

5. Vary air flow

by adjusting the position of switch.

Use low speed when blowing in comers, against

walls, around tender plants, etc. Use high speed

when blowing in open areas or when vacuuming.

6.

Use the assist handle

located on the side of the

unit when working above the waist or when a two­

handed grip is desired.

7. Uses For Your Blower;

a. Sweeping debris or grass clippings from drive­

ways, sidewalks, patios, parks, parking lots,

bams, stadiums, etc.

b. Piling grass clippings, straw, or leaves.

c. Removing debris from comers, around joints,

and between bricks.

D. OPERATING TIPS — VACUUM

A WARNING

Do not use the unit as a vacuum without the vacu­

um tubes and collection bag properly attached to

avoid flying debris and/or impeller contact which

can cause serious itgury. Always make sure the

collection bag is completely zipped before the unit

is started.

1.

When using your unit as a vacuum,

best results

are achieved when the unit is operated at full speed.

2. Move the unit slowly back and forth over de­

bris to be vacuumed.

Avoid forcing the vacuum

tube into a pile of debris as this can clog the unit.

3. The vacuum can pick up objects that are too

bi^ to pass through the impeller.

This type of

object will fall out of the vacuum tubes when the unit

is stopped.

4. If the unit becomes clogged;

a. Stop the motor and disconnect the power source.

Do not attempt to remove obstructions with the

motor running.

b. Wait until the impeller has completely stopped

turning, then remove the vacuum tube.

c. Carefully reach into the vacuum opening and

clear out debris.

5. The collection bag must be properly emptied

and maintained to avoid deterioration and obstmc-

tion of air flow which will reduce the performance of

the vacuum.

a. Remove the bag from the unit. Empty after each

use by turning the bag inside out and shaking out

debris. Do not store bag containing leaves, grass,

etc.

b. Wash the bag once a year as follows:

1) Turn the bag inside out.

2) Hang it up.

3) Thoroughly hose it down.

4) Let bag hang until diy.

E. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

Before operating your unit, always;

1. e^CHECK OVER WARNINGS AND SAFETY

INSTRUCOTONS

in this Operator’s Manual.

Make certain you completely understand and fol­

low each one.

2.

CHECK THE UNIT FOR LOOSE BOLTS,

NUTS, OR FITTINGS.

Tighten, repair, or re­

place parts as necessary. Use only genuine replace­

ment parts as recommended by Sears.

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