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BLOW MODE (FIGURE 11)
WARNING: Ensure product is switched off and disconnected from the power supply.
Fit grill cover as shown in figure 1.
Attach the blow tube assembly to the power head as shown in figure 2.
Connect the cord on the power head to the power supply (figure 10).
Hold the blow tube approximately 7 inches (180mm) above the
ground, turn the blower/vac on and using a sweeping motion from
side to side, advance slowly keeping the accumulated
debris/leaves in front of you.
Once you have blown the debris/leaves into a pile, you can
convert to vacuum mode to collect the debris.
Using the air concentrator will help remove matted debris and
leaves.
VACUUM MODE (FIGURE 12)
USE AS A VACUUM:
WARNING: Ensure product is switched off and disconnected from the power supply.
To fit the shoulder collection bag to product:
Remove blow tube.
Attach the shoulder collection bag to the power head as shown in figure 4.
Remove the fan cover from the bottom of the power head by pressing the spring loaded release button (located on the
back of the power head) and pulling the cover off (figure 6).
Attach the vacuum tube assembly to the power head (figure 7) by locating the assembly as indicated by arrow, then
pivot about this point until the locking/release catch is fully engaged.
Connect the cord on the power head to the power supply (figure 10).
Position the tube slightly above the debris/leaves. Turn the
blower/vac on, then using a sweeping motion the debris/leaves will
be sucked up the tube, mulched and deposited into the collection
bag (figure 12) .
As the bag fills the power of the suction will decrease, switch off
your product and unplug from power supply. Unzip the bag to
empty before continuing to operate.
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