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ASSEMBLY
Adjust the shoulder strap to a length comfortable for
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your use.
OPERATION
Plug the Blower/Vac into the mains supply.
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The LiveTool indicator (13) will light up.
Note: To reduce the risk of injury, safety switches are
installed for the nozzle and dust bag. The Blower/Vac
cannot be turned on unless the nozzle and dust bag
are attached.
OPERATING AS A BLOWER
Set the mode selection lever (11) to the position
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showing the arrow pointing forward. Ensure the level
have clicked to place and is rotated to the furthest
point. See Fig. 5.
Push the switch (3) to power on. See Fig. 6.
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Hold the Blower/Vac as shown in Fig. 7, and sweep
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from side to side with the nozzle a few inches above
the ground or floor. Move the Blower/Vac slowly,
while accumulating a pile of debris.
Use the blower on walls as shown in Fig. 8.
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OPERATING AS A VACUUM
Set the mode selection lever (11) to the position
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showing the arrow pointing backward. Ensure the
level have clicked to place and is rotated to the
furthest point. See Fig. 9.
Make sure the dust bag is fitted properly.
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Push the switch (3) to power on. See Fig. 6.
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Position the suction mouth on the area to be cleared.
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Hold the Blower/Vac with the nozzle close to ground as
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shown in Fig. 10, tilting the nozzle slightly, and use a
sweeping action to collect light debris. The debris will
flow in to the dust bag. Things such as leaves and small
twigs will be mulched as they pass through the fan
housing, allowing the dust bag to hold a lot of debris.
When the dust bag gets full, suction will noticeably
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decrease. Turn off and unplug the Blower/Vac before
emptying the dust bag.
WARNING
When the impeller in the motor housing is
clogged with twigs, nylon bags, etc. turn off and
unplug the Blower/Vac, remove the nozzle and
then the obstruction carefully.
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SPEED CONTROL (RBV-2400VP ONLY)
The speed of the unit can be varied using the dial (4) in
front of the handle.
Rotate the dial anticlockwise to set higher speed and
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clockwise for lower speed. See Fig. 11.
PATIO HEAD (9) (RBV-2400VP ONLY)
The patio head (9) increases the area of suction when
the unit is being used in vacuum mode.
Slot the patio head into the nozzle until it is fully in.
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See Fig. 12.
Use the patio head wheels to roll the Blower/Vac over
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the area being cleaned, in similar posture as for a
vacuum cleaner.
EMPTYING THE DUSTBAG
Turn off and unplug the Blower/Vac from the mains.
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Empty the contents via the zip at the bottom of the bag.
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Alternatively, detach the dust bag from the motor
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housing and empty through the top.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Take care of your machine and clean it regularly to
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Obtain long-lasting efficiency and performance.
When you have finished work, remove the dust bag,
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turn it upside down and clean it thoroughly.
Use only a warm damp cloth and soft brush to clean
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your machine. Do not use petrol, turpentine, lacquer
or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids or similar products.
If vacuum power decrease and the dust bag is empty,
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clean the shredding chamber carefully.
Prior to storing your Blower / Vacuum after use, check
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to ensure the product is not clogged with dirt or debris
and that the blow / vacuum mode selection lever is
operating smoothly. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws
tight to be sure your machine is in a safe working
condition. Use only manufacturer or authorized agent
recommended replacement parts and accessories.
CLEANING THE DUST BAG
Empty the dust bag after each use to avoid
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deterioration and obstruction of the air flow which will
reduce the performance of the unit.
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WARNING
Wear eye protection and face shield to avoid
dust getting into your senses.
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