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LITTLE 

WONDER

HPV  VAC

OPERATION

BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

1.  Read the Operator Manual and Engine Manual.  Be

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come familiar with the controls, how each functions, 
and what it operates.

2.  Check the engine oil level and add if necessary.

3  Fill the fuel tank with good quality, clean, unleaded 

regular gasoline (petrol).  Use a funnel to avoid spill-
ing.

4.  Check that the bag is securely in place.

5.  Select the height of the nozzle.

STARTING THE ENGINE

1.  Open the fuel valve.

2.  Move the choke lever to the “CHOKE” position for cold 

starts.  (Choke may not be required to start a warm 

engine.  Too much choke use may flood the engine 

and cause hard starting.)

3  Move the throttle to midway between the fast and slow 

positions.

4.  Pull the recoil starter slowly until resistance is felt, 

then pull firmly to start the engine.  

5.  After the engine starts, slowly back the choke off until 

the engine runs with no choke at all. 

6.  Set the desired engine speed with the throttle.

VACUUMING

1. Adjust nozzle to select height by turning the nozzle 

control knob, secure position with wing nut.

2.  Start the engine and push the vacuum over area to be 

cleared.

Examples of items suitable to be vacuumed

:

 

-leaves 

 

-dry mulch

 

-small twigs   

-litter

 -acorns 

 

-thistles

 

-seed pods   

-small cans and bottles

 

-grass clippings 

-paper products

 

-straw 

 

-styrofoam products

 

-wood chips

Examples of items/areas to avoid.

 

-excessively wet surfaces and debris

 

-gravel surfaces

 

-large hard objects

 -rocks

  -long fibrous materials (vines, ropes, string, etc.)

Do not force anything in to the vacuum.  If an item is too 

large to fit, pick it up separately.

EMPTY DEBRIS BAG

1. Turn off the engine by moving the throttle to the 

“STOP” position.  Let the engine come to a complete 
stop before removing the debris bag.

2.  Roll vacuum to the unloading location.

3.  Open the clasp on band clamp to release bag.

4.  Avoid dragging the bag to prolong the bag life.

5.  Empty the bag.  Handle straps are located on the 

under side of the bag for aid in dumping content..

6.  Reconnect the bag to the collector.

REMOVING BLOCKAGES / CLOGS

1. Turn off the engine by moving the throttle to the 

“STOP” position.  Let the engine and fan come to a 
complete stop.

2.  Remove spark plug wire.

3.  Remove bag and/or hose and clear the blockage.  

Wear gloves as there may be sharp materials in the 
clog.

4.  Reinstall the bag and/or hose.

5.  Reconnect spark plug wire.

Summary of Contents for Little Wonder HPV 5612-00-59

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL LITTLE WONDER MAN 4167415 Rev A 12 2011 Original Language Instructions HPV High Performance Vac MODEL 5612 00 59 Parts Manual 4167416...

Page 2: ...exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts terminals wiring...

Page 3: ...service This manual provides the information necessary for safe and efficient operation and service For your safety it is critically important that you read and understand this entire manual before op...

Page 4: ...t manufacture modifications and or accessories should personal injury and or property damage result This symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT Your safety and the safety of others is involved Signal wor...

Page 5: ...ety glasses with side shields when operating Wear substantial footwear Do not operate barefoot or wearing open sandals Long hair loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts Wear appropri...

Page 6: ...needed before restarting except for repairs or adjustments as specifically noted such as for carburetor adjustment where the engine must be running Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts in these c...

Page 7: ...l outdoors only Use a funnel Do not overfill If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the en gine until the spill is cleaned up and vapors have cleared Replace caps on fuel containers and tanks secu...

Page 8: ...ers away Caution Thrown objects Keep bystanders away Do not blow towards people or items that may be injured or damaged by flying debris Before performing any service or maintenance disconnect spark p...

Page 9: ...emoving bag 4165567 STOP 4165566 Rotating Blades CUT AMPUTATION HAZARD Keep hands out of fan housing Stop engine and remove spark plug wire before cleaning or servicing SAFETY DECALS An important part...

Page 10: ...position to shut off the fuel whenever transporting the machine by trailer or truck or during storage Move to the ON position before starting the engine The OFF position also can be used to KILL the...

Page 11: ...art the engine and push the vacuum over area to be cleared Examples of items suitable to be vacuumed leaves dry mulch small twigs litter acorns thistles seed pods small cans and bottles grass clipping...

Page 12: ...of vaporized fuel do not store equipment with fuel in tank or carburetor in an enclosure with open flame for example a furnace or water heater pilot Before the equipment is put into storage for any pe...

Page 13: ...26 EC Sound Sound levels were determined in accordance with Directives 2000 14 EC 2006 42 EC and EN ISO 3744 2010 Guaranteed Sound Power Level 106dB Model 5612 00 59 Sound Pressure 93dB Model 5612 00...

Page 14: ...lack of proper storage or accidents nor does it cover routine maintenance parts and service This limited warranty does not cover any defects due to repairs or alterations made to the product made by a...

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