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Electric Blower Direction Adjustment (If Equipped)
1.
Locate the right-hand rocker switch at the
center of the handlebar. See inset in Figure
4-11.
2.
To rotate the chute left, press the left arrow
on the rocker switch. To rotate the chute right,
press the right arrow on the rocker switch. See
Figure 4-11.
NOTE:
The discharge chute rotates forward.
Figure 4-11
Vertical Blower Direction Adjustment
NOTE:
Vertical Blower Direction Adjustment
instructions are referenced from the front of
the unit.
1.
Turn off the engine before making any
adjustments to the louvers or deflector chute.
2.
Loosen the knob on the front of the discharge
chute housing by turning counterclockwise.
See Figure 4-12.
3.
Slide the knob up or down along the groove in
the housing as desired to adjust the angle. See
Figure 4-12.
NOTE:
This will adjust the angle of the internal
louvers (CB2800) or the angle of the deflector
chute (CB2900).
CB2800
CB2900
Figure 4-12
Manual Impeller Air Intake (If Equipped)
NOTE:
Manual impeller controls are referenced
from the front of the unit.
1.
Turn off the engine before making any
adjustments to the manual impeller air intake.
2.
Loosen the knob by rotating it
counterclockwise. See Figure 4-13.
3.
To decrease airflow move the handle
clockwise. To increase airflow move the handle
counterclockwise. Figure 4-13.
IMPORTANT:
Test airflow discharge in a safe
location before operating.
4.
Tighten the knob by rotating clockwise until
hand tight. See Figure 4-13.
Figure 4-13
Electric Impeller Air Intake (If Equipped)
1.
Make sure the engine is running when using
any electric impeller controls.
2.
From the operator’s position locate the
left-hand rocker switch at the center of the
handlebar. See inset in Figure 4-14.
3.
To decrease airflow press the left arrow on the
left-hand rocker switch. To increase airflow
press the right arrow on the left-hand rocker
switch. See inset in Figure 4-14.
IMPORTANT:
Test airflow discharge in a safe
location before operating.
Figure 4-14
4.
Release the directional button at any point
with the discharge chute facing the direction
you want to blow.
Summary of Contents for CB2800
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