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  The bag is installed and zipped closed (when used as a vac). 

OPERATING TIPS 

  Be sure the bag is zipped closed before operating the unit. 
  Assure the unit is not directed at anybody or any loose debris before starting the unit. 
  Verify that the unit is in good working condition. Make sure the tubes and guards are in 

place and secure. 

  Always hold the unit with both hands when operating. 
  Keep a firm grip on both the front and rear handle or grips. 
  To reduce the risk of hearing loss associated with sound level(s), hearing protection is 

required. 

  Use the shoulder strap when using unit as a vac. 
  Operate power equipment only at reasonable hours—not early in the morning or late at 

night when people might be disturbed. Comply with times listed in local ordinances. Usual 
recommendations are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Saturday. 

  To reduce noise levels, limit the number of pieces of equipment used at anyone time. 
  To reduce noise levels, operate power blowers at the lowest possible speed to do the job. 
  Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before blowing. 
  In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces. 
  Conserve  water  by  using  power  blowers  instead  of  hoses  for  many  lawn  and  garden 

applications,  including  areas  such  as  gutters,  screens,  patios,  grills,  porches,  and 
gardens. 

  Watch out for children, pets, open windows or freshly washed cars, and blow debris safely 

away.

  Clean up after using blowers and other equipment. Dispose of debris appropriately. 

AIR VENTS

Never cover air vents. Keep them free from obstructions and debris. They must always remain 
clear for proper motor cooling . 

WARNING:

 To avoid serious personal injury, do not wear loose fitting clothing or 

articles such as scarves, strings, chains, tie, etc. that could get drawn into the air 
vents. To make sure long hair does not get drawn into the air vents, tie back long hair. 

OPERATING AS A BLOWER 

Hold  the blower firmly. Sweep from side to side with the nozzle several inches above the 
ground or floor. Slowly advance the unit, keeping the accumulated pile of debris in front of 
you.  Most dry blowing operations are better suited to low speeds, rather than high. High 
speed blowing is a better way to move heavier items like large debris or gravel.

OPERATING AS A VACUUM 

Hold the vac firmly, tilting the suction tube (2-4"or 5-10 cm), and use a sweeping action to 

      collect light debris. The debris will flow into the bag. Items such as small leaves and twigs
      will be mulched as they pass through the fan housing, For longer bag life and increased 
      performance empty the bag often. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for 60-3866-8

Page 1: ...TOR S MANUAL Electric Blower Vac with Bag 60 3866 8 IMPORTANT Read safety rules and instructions carefully before operating equipment 1 For parts or service please call toll free helpline at 1 866 523...

Page 2: ...tor 120 V 60 Hz 9 A Air volume 240 CFM Air velocity Two Speeds 120 and 150 MPH Mulch ratio 10 1 Collection bag capacity 150 L Operating weight 8 Ib 3 6 kg CONTENTS OF CARTON This unit includes the fol...

Page 3: ...Y WARNINGS When using electric gardening appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Carefully read and understand the e...

Page 4: ...marked as meeting ANSI Z87 1 1989 standards Also wear ear hearing protection when operating this unit Wear a face or dust mask when operating in dusty environments Long sleeve shirts are recommended...

Page 5: ...le or pets or in the direction of windows Use extra caution when blowing debris near solid objects such as trees automobiles and walls WHILE OPERATING UNIT AS A VAC z Avoid situations that could catch...

Page 6: ...al injury make sure the unit is in the OFF position it is unplugged and the impellers have stopped before attaching or removing tubes Assemble as a blower 1 Turn off unit and unplug from electric outl...

Page 7: ...clockwise NOTE It may be necessary to remove the blower tube or vac tubes to clear a blocked tube or WARNING To prevent serious personal injury make sure the switch is in the OFF position it is unplu...

Page 8: ...the notch above the handle This prevents accidental removal of the electrical cord 2 Plug the female end of the electrical cord into the receptacle at the back of the unit STARTING STOPPING INSTRUCTIO...

Page 9: ...ny lawn and garden applications including areas such as gutters screens patios grills porches and gardens Watch out for children pets open windows or freshly washed cars and blow debris safely away Cl...

Page 10: ...ould be added to this unit Extreme care and knowledge of the system is required when servicing a double insulated unit Service should be performed by qualified service personnel only Replacement parts...

Page 11: ...age as described in clearing a blocked tube impeller Blocked impeller Clear the blockage as described in clearing a blocked tube impeller Damaged impeller Take the unit to an authorized service dealer...

Page 12: ...Cutting Line Inner Reels Starter Pulley and Starter Ropes b YARDWORKS does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the Canada YARDWORKS reserves the right to change or improv...

Page 13: ...PARTS LIST 13 30...

Page 14: ...cushion 35 3490552 2 Terminal sheath 14 PARTS LIST Item No Part No Qty Description 1 3411527 1 Front blower tube 2 3411627 1 Rear blower tube 3 3340227 1 1 Spring 4 3410727 3 1 Lock button 5 3411927 1...

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