Fig. G
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Vacuum Tube Assembly (Fig. H–J)
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Vacuum tubes must be assembled together before use.
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Align the notches and the triangles on upper
lower
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tubes. (Fig. H)
FIg. H
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Push the lower tube firmly into the upper tube, until the
triangles click into place. (Never operate apart).
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In the interest of safety, it is not intended for the tubes to be
separated once assembled.
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Remove the fan cover
power head by inserting a screwdriver/hex key in the
slot on the end of the fan cover (located on the back
of the power head) to actuate the internal release, and
remove the fan cover (Fig. I).
Fig. I
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Attach the vacuum tube assembly to the power head
(Fig. J) by locating the assembly as indicated by arrow,
then pivot about this point until the locking/release
catch is fully engaged.
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from the bottom of the
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Fig. J
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Removing Blow Tube or Flexible
Collection Tube (Fig. K)
and
1. To remove the blow tube or flexible collection tube,
depress the release button
pull straight off (Fig. K).
Fig. K
OPERATION
WARNING: Do not operate blower without blow
tube or flexible collection tube securely in place. Never
reach down into housing through tube hole.
USE AS A BLOWER
WARNING: Always wear safety glasses. Wear a filter
mask if the operation is dusty. use of rubber gloves
and substantial footwear is recommended when
working outdoors. For household use only.
WARNING: Cut Hazard. When turning the tool off for
tube installation or any other reason, wait 10 seconds
for the fan to stop rotating before disassembly.
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Do not use in vacuum mode without the vacuum tubes
and collection bag in place.
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Always switch off and remove the plug from the
electrical supply when:
Changing from blower to vacuum or back.
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The power supply cord has become damaged
or entangled.
You leave blower/vac unattended.
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Clearing a blockage.
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Checking, adjusting, cleaning or working on
blower/vac.
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Use blower/vac only in daylight or good artificial light.
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on the power head and
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