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WALK BEHIND BLOWER
3.
Turn the Key Switch to the “START” position (
Figure 12
). As soon as the
Engine starts, release the Key, and it will return to the RUN position.
4.
As the engine warms up, slowly adjust the Choke to the right towards the
“RUN” position (
Figure 8
). Wait until the engine runs smoothly before each
Choke adjustment.
Stopping the Engine (Manual Start Models)
1.
Slowly move the Throttle Lever to the IDLE (Turtle) position (
Figure 9
).
2.
Turn the On/Off Switch to the “OFF” position (
Figure 10
).
Stopping the Engine (Electric Start Models)
1.
Slowly move the Throttle Lever to the IDLE (Turtle) position (
Figure 11
).
2.
Turn the Key Switch to the “OFF” position (
Figure 12
)
Adjusting Air Flow (Premier Model)
Vertical and Horizontal Air Flow Adjustment
1.
Use the Handle on the Deflector to change the vertical Air Flow Direction by
moving it up and down (
Figure 13
).
2.
Use the Handle on the Vertical Deflector to change the horizontal Air Flow
Direction by rotating it from side to side.
Adjusting Air Flow (Pro Model)
Vertical Air Flow Adjustment
1.
Squeeze the Vertical Airflow Handle to the Handlebar to adjust the Air Flow
Direction down (
Figure 14
).
2.
Release the Vertical Airflow Handle from the Handlebar to adjust the Air
Flow Direction up.
Lateral Air Flow Adjustment
1.
Move the Lateral Airflow Lever to the left to adjust the Air Flow Direction to
the left (
Figure 14
).
2.
Move the Lateral Airflow Lever to the right to adjust the Air Flow Direction to
the right.
Operating the Traction Drive (Pro Model)
1.
Squeeze and hold the Traction Drive Lever against the handlebar to engage
the wheels (
Figure 15
).
Note:
The Lever can be held at different locations between fully depressed and fully
released to vary speeds as needed.
2.
Release the Traction Drive Lever to disengage the wheels. The engine will
continue to run, but the forward motion will stop.
Traction
Drive Lever
Figure 15
Vertical Air
Flow Lever
Figure 14
Lateral Air
Flow Lever
Figure 13
Deflector
Handle
Horizontal
Adjustment
Vertical
Adjustment
Start Key
Switch
Figure 12
Starter Cord