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Part No. 792504
Form No. F070617B
9
Operation
Vacuuming Operation
Important
With the machine off and spark plug disconnected
check the condition of the replaceable liner before
every use and replace if necessary.
Exhaust Direction and Distance
Exhaust direction and distance are controlled by
the rotation of the exhaust elbow. Typically debris is
aimed to discharge to the rear of the container. The
direction of discharge is adjusted by turning the crank
on the exhaust elbow clamp and rotating the elbow to
the desired direction.
Note
: Elbow is heavy. Use caution when adjusting.
Never stand directly under the elbow while adjusting
direction of exhaust. Never direct exhaust into an
area where bystanders may cross the path of the
debris.
Intake Operation
With the fully assembled machine running, move
the nozzle in sweeping motions over debris. Always
allow air to flow into the nozzle along with the debris.
Do not completely block the nozzle when vacuuming,
it will reduce performance, and increase clogging
(See Fig. 13). For removal of heavier debris, or debris
that is stuck to the ground, rock nozzle forward to
concentrate suction power around the debris (See
Fig. 14).
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
A
B
A
Hose
B
Hose Band (stretch hose out before clamping).
Adjusting Hose Boom
Properly adjusting the boom prevents most hose
clogs from occurring and maximizes vacuum
performance by keeping the hose straight and
perpendicular to the housing (see Fig. 15). Raise
or lower one of the attachment links to a different
area on the chain to make height adjustments.