Neuton Corded Blower/Vacuum Safety & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

NEUTON 

Corded Blower/Vacuum

 - 

Safety & Operating Instructions   

 

 

 

 

 

     

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2.  Orient the Collector Bag Tube with the Output Nozzle of the 

Motor Housing as shown in 

Figure 5

.  Align the Posts on the 

inside of the Bag Tube with the Grooves in the Output Nozzle.   
Slide them together and twist the Bag Tube clockwise about 
1/8th of a turn locking them together. 

3.  Hold open the spring loaded Vacuum Inlet Cover and align the 

Grooves in the Upper Tube with the Posts on the inside of 
Vacuum Opening (

Figure 6

).  Slide the Upper Tube in the 

opening and twist the Tube, using the Handle, clockwise about 
1/8th of a turn locking them together. 

TIP:  

For ease of insertion, stand the Motor Housing on the Handle 

and prop it up with your feet.   

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Chapter 3:  Operating Your NEUTON Corded Blower/Vacuum 

Starting and Stopping the Blower/Vacuum 

 

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Starting, stopping, and restarting an electric Motor repeatedly within a few seconds can generate a great deal of heat and damage the 
Motor.  To protect the life of your NEUTON Corded Blower/Vacuum, always wait at least five (5) seconds after stopping before restarting 
the Blower/Vacuum. 

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Avoid collisions with hard objects, which could damage the Blower/Vacuum Tubes.

 

 

1.  Perform the Daily Checks listed on the back cover of this 

manual. 

2.  Connect the Blower/Vacuum to a working 120V outlet using a 

heavy-duty outdoor extension power cord.  Make a loop in the 
power cord and push it through the hole in the Housing and 
around the Cord Relief Hook (

Figure 7

) then plug it into the 

Power Receptacle on the Blower/Vacuum. 

3.  While firmly grasping the Handle, push the ON/OFF Switch 

(

Figure 7

to the ON Position (1).  If the Blower/Vacuum does 

not start, make sure you plugged the power cord into a live 
120V outlet (simply use a lamp to check the power outlet) and 
firmly plugged the power cord into the Blower/Vacuum Power 
Receptacle.  You can now adjust the speed of the Motor from 
position 1 (lowest speed) to position 6 (highest speed) using 
the Speed Adjust Switch (

Figure 7

). 

 

4.  To stop the Blower/Vacuum, move the ON/OFF Switch to the 

(O) Position (

Figure 7

).

 

Groove

Figure 5

Post inside Tube 

Post inside opening 

Groove

Upper Tube Handle

Vacuum 

Inlet 

Cover 

Figure 6

Figure 7

ON/OFF 

Switch

Speed 

Adjust 

Cord Relief Hook

Cord Loop thru here

Summary of Contents for Corded Blower/Vacuum

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Page 2: ...to discontinue change and improve its products at any time without notice or obligation to the purchaser The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at printing Equipm...

Page 3: ...dals with exposed toes or heels Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair to protect you from pieces of toxic plants such as poison ivy We recommend wearing long pants and rubber gloves while...

Page 4: ...eShippingCartonandpackagingmaterialuntil youarefullysatisfiedwithyournewNEUTONCordedBlower Vacuum Assembling Your NEUTON Corded Blower Vacuum The NEUTON Corded Blower Vacuum is a motorized blowing vac...

Page 5: ...t at least five 5 seconds after stopping before restarting the Blower Vacuum Avoid collisions with hard objects which could damage the Blower Vacuum Tubes 1 Perform the Daily Checks listed on the back...

Page 6: ...the ground and turn ON the Vacuum Adjust the Motor Speed to maximum to achieve the best results 4 Move the unit slowly back and forth over the debris you want to vacuum NOTE1 IftheVacuumpicksupanobjec...

Page 7: ...nal residential household use The 2 Year Limited Warranty on the NEUTON Corded Blower Vacuum starts on the date the tool shipped from our factory The 2 Year Limited Warranty is applicable only to the...

Page 8: ...g or storing If you drop the Blower Vacuum carefully inspect it for damage If a Blower Vacuum Tube s is broken Motor Housing cracked or Handle broken or if you see any other condition that may affect...

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