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LITTLE 

WONDER

PRO VAC

LITTLE 

WONDER

PRO VAC

CONTROLS

THROTTLE (A)

 

Controls engine speed and the amount of air being 

blown.  Stops the engine when moved to the extreme 

slow position.

CHOkE

 (B)

 

Move to the “CHOKE” position to apply the choke.  

Move to the “RUN” position to remove the choke.

 FUEL SHUT OFF (C)

 

Move to the “OFF” 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 engine as a “KILL” switch is 

combined withthe fuel shutoff.

ADJUSTING KNOB (D)

 

Adjusts nozzle height.

RECOIL STARTER HANDLE 

(E)

 

Pull to turn over the engine to start it.  Guide the 

recoil starter handle back to the rope guide for best 

rope life.  Allowing the rope to snap back will shorten 

rope life.

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

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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 PRO VAC

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S PARTS MANUAL LITTLE WONDER MAN 4170967 Rev A 05 20147 PRO VAC MODEL 5612 00 01 S N 1140043719 and above...

Page 2: ...G IMPORTANT MESSAGE On behalf of everyone at Little Wonder we would like to thank you for your purchase of a Little Wonder Pro Vac This professional vac was designed to the highest standards to ensure...

Page 3: ...our mower It contains the model number followed consecutively by the serial number Use this number when ordering parts or seeking warranty information Schiller Grounds Care Inc 1028 Street Road Southa...

Page 4: ...g Store only in containers specifically designed for fuel MAINTENANCE SAFETY In general Maintain machine according to manufacturer s sched ule and instructions for maximum safety and best results Park...

Page 5: ...del operado y las etiquetas Pide que alguien lea y explique el manual y las etiquetas a usted si usted no lee Ingl s Use protecci n ocular y auditiva No haga funcionar sin los protectores en su lugar...

Page 6: ...end of the band back out from behind the bracket Feed one end of the seal strap behind the metal band and through the channel to the other side Tuck the other end of the seal strap behind the bracket...

Page 7: ...y 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 engin...

Page 8: ...While the engine is still warm drain the crankcase oil and replace with the proper weight oil corresponding to the season the equipment will be next used 4 Remove the spark plug and squirt a small amo...

Page 9: ...17 LITTLE WONDER PRO VAC PARTS SECTION PARTS SECTION...

Page 10: ...22 64164 13 KEY 1 4 SQ X 2 LG 1 23 64123 127 BOLT 3 8 24 X 1 3 4 1 24 600504 BOLT CRG 3 8 16 X 2 1 4 4 25 64018 18 BOLT CRG 3 8 16 X 2 4 26 64262 009 BOLT FLGHD 5 16 18 X 1 1 24 27 910503 BOLT 5 16 2...

Page 11: ...4166406 S HANDLE 1 2 600142 7 FLANGE CLAMP PLATE 1 3 64141 6 NUT 5 16 18 2 4 600138 7 FLANGE ANGLE COLLECTOR 1 5 64163 34 WASHER 1 4 COLLECTOR 6 6 600101 DISCHARGE COLLECTOR 1 7 600153 GRIP 2 8 60050...

Page 12: ...DESCRIPTION QTY LITTLE WONDER PRO VAC LITTLE WONDER PRO VAC LINER ASSEMBLY FIGURE 3 LINER ASSEMBLY FIGURE 3 1 4166405 S HOUSING ASSY 1 2 600175 LINER 1 3 720592 BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 10 4 64163 29 WASHER 2...

Page 13: ...ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY LITTLE WONDER PRO VAC LITTLE WONDER PRO VAC NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 4 NOZZLE ASSEMBLY FIGURE 4 1 600100 NOZZLE 1 2 600133 7 ASSY NOZZLE CLMP PLATE 1 3 600183 17 BRKT NOZZLE...

Page 14: ...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 anyone...

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