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REMINGTON ELECTRIC BLOWER/VAC I 9
Vacuum Operation
_Ib WARNING: The vacuum can
throw debris, causing injury to
those nearby.
• Donotoperatevacuumwithout
the vacuum bag attached or
with the bag zipper opened.
• Do not vacuum nails, glass,
rocks, wire, stapJes, or other
sharp, pointed, or hard objects,
These items could be thrown
through the cloth bag.
_lb CAUTION: Vacuum only soft
items such as leaves and cut
grass, Hard items such as sticks,
rocks, and acornswill damagethe
impeller,
_ CAUTION: Do not force the
vacuum tube into a pile of debris.
Do not hold the tube upright and
force-feed debris into the tube.
These actions may clog and dam-
age the impeller, if the vacuum
vibrates e×cessively or makes
abnormal noises,turn vacuum off,
unplug power cord, and checkfor
dogging.Clear any clogged debris
from the bJower/vac.
_ CAUTION: Normal vacuum
usage causes the vacuum bag to
wear and deteriorate. A worn or
deteriorated bag allows vacuum
to throw debris through the bag,
possibly hitting and injuring the
operator. Check vacuum bag fre-
quent ly.if it isworn, deteriorated,
or damaged, replace with a genu-
ine vacuum bag.
Properly assemble the blower/vac %r
vacuum operation (see page 5, ConveJ¢ing_
f}'o_ B/o_oe_" to Vacuu_). Follow the steps
below to operate the vacuum.
1. Hang vacuum bag from your shoulder
using the attached strap. Hold blow-
er/vac using the handles on housing
and vacuum tube adapter assembly
(see Figure 4-8).
2. When ready to start the vacuum,
toggle the on/off switch to either the
low "l" or high 'lr' setting (see Figure
4-4).
3. Move end of vacuum tube over soft
debris. Vacuum will pick up debris,
chop it up, and deposit it into vacuum
bag (see Figure 4-9).
4. To stop the vacuum, toggle the on/off
switch to the off"O" setting.
Figure4-8: Holdingblower/vacforvacuumoperation
Figure4-9: Pickingupdebriswith vacuum
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