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Stopping the electric leaf blower vacuum
To stop the electric leaf blower vacuum simply loosen the on-off switch.
Vacuuming & Blowing
Do not attempt to pick up wet debris, allow fallen leaves etc, to dry out before using
the electric leaf blower vacuum.
Warning! Any hard objects, such as stones, tin cans, glass etc, will
damage the suction fan.
Important
Do not use the Vacuum to suck up water or very wet debris.
Never operate the Vacuum without the debris collection bag fitted.
Inspect the area to be worked before starting. Remove any objects or debris that could
be thrown, jammed or become entangled in the electric leaf blower vacuum.
Blower mode
Select the blow function using the selector lever on the side of the machine and switch
on. With the electric leaf blower vacuum resting on its wheels move the electric leaf
blower vacuum forwards directing the nozzle at the debris to be cleared.
Alternatively hold nozzle just above the ground and swing the machine from side to
side, moving forwards and directing the nozzle at the debris to be cleared. Blow the
debris into a convenient heap then use the vacuum function to collect the debris.
Vacuum mode
Select the vacuum function using the selector lever on the side of the machine and
switch on. With the electric leaf blower vacuum resting on its wheels move the electric
leaf blower vacuum forwards directing the nozzle at the debris to be collected.
Alternatively, with the electric leaf blower vacuum held just above the ground swing
the machine from side to side, moving forwards and directing the nozzle at the debris
to be collected. Do not force the nozzle into the debris as this will block the suction
tube and reduce the efficiency of the machine.
Organic materials such as leaves contain a large amount of water that can cause them
to stick to the inside of the suction tube. To reduce sticking the material should be left
for a few days to dry out.