Operating click-link® system, Removing the lower (attachment) boom, Installing the lower (attachment) boom – Bolens TB720r User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING CLICK-LINK® SYSTEM
Your powerhead is equipped with a Ciick-Link®
System, which enabies optional attachments to be
installed on the powerhead unit.
The optional attachments are:
Sweeper/Blower......................................................SB720r
Vacuum..................................................................LV720r
Edger..................................................................... LE720r
Cultivator............................................................... GC720r
Straight Shaft Trimmer............................... SS720r or SS725r
Tree Pruner............................................................ TP720r
Snow Thrower........................................................ ST720r
Hedge Trimmer...................................... HS720r or HD720r
Blower/Vacuum...................................................... BV720r
Removing the Lower (Attachment) Boom
NOTE: To make removing the boom easier,
piece the unit on the ground or on a
tabie.
1. Loosen the knob counterclockwise (Fig. 1).
2.
Push the release button in (Fig. 1).
3.
Pull the lower boom straight out of the Click-Link
(Fig. 2).
Clic k-LInk
Release_____
' Button
«x Guide
Knob ------------ „ecoss
Fig. 1
if your unit is not assembled or you have more than
one attachment, use the following instructions:
Installing the Lower (Attachment) Boom
1. Remove the hanger from the lower (attachment)
boom. Hold the release button down while
pushing the lower (attachment) boom into the
Click-Link (Fig. 2).
2. Tighten the knob clockwise before using the unit.
A
CAUTION:
Make sure the release button
is
locked
in the primary hole before
operating this unit.
A
CAUTION:
All attachments are designed
to be used in the primary hole unless
otherwise indicated in the specific
attachment's operator's manual. If the
incorrect hole is used, you could
damage your unit.
Fig. 2