• Hold the sweeper with one hand as shown
in figure k and sweep from side to side
with the nozzle several inches above the
hard surface. Slowly advance keeping the
accumulated pile of debris in front of you.
VACuum opERATIoN
NoTE: Ensure the sweeper is switched off and the battery is removed
from tool before attaching or removing the vacuum tubes. The vacuum
tube and collection bag must be assembled to the housing before use.
Install battery after assembly just prior to use.
• Attach the collection bag to the power head as shown in figure E.
• Remove the fan cover from the side of the sweeper housing by
pressing the spring loaded release button (located on the lower right
side of the sweeper housing) and pulling the cover off (figure g).
• Attach the vacuum tube assembly to the fan inlet on the sweeper
housing (figure H) by lining up the tabs on the tube with the slots
on the sweeper housing and push
inwards until the locking/release
button is fully engaged. (figure H1)
• Position the tube slightly above
the debris/leaves. Turn the unit on,
then using a side to side sweeping
motion the debris/leaves will be
sucked up the tube, mulched and
deposited into the collection bag
(figure L) .
As the bag fills the power of the
suction will decrease. To empty
k
L
collection bag, switch off your product and remove the battery from
the tool. Remove the collection bag from the power head, unzip the
collection bag to empty. Re-assemble before continuing to operate.
When used properly on the correct applications, this unit should not jam.
This tool is not intended to vacuum wet leaves or debris and is designed
primarily for clean up of hard surfaces like decks, patios or garages. The
tool should not be used to vacuum litter or non-organic debris.
wHAT To Do If THE uNIT jAmS: (fIguRE m)
CAuTIoN:
TURN OFF UNIT AND REMOVE BATTERY FROM TOOL.
If the unit motor stops, the fan has become jammed. If this happens,
turn the unit off then remove the battery. Remove the bag and
vacuum tube. Remove the jamming material
using a small wooden stick. Do not use a
metal implement or anything, which may
damage the fan or scratch the plastic.
Ensure the fan will turn by hand before
reassembling the unit. If the unit stops
picking up debris or the performance
substantially reduces it may have become
clogged. Switch the unit off then remove
the battery. Remove the vacuum tube and
look down the tube to ensure no debris is
blocking it. If necessary remove debris with a small wooden stick.
Do not use a metal implement or anything, which may scratch or
damage the tube. Remove the bag. If the bag is full, empty the
bag. If necessary remove any debris from around the fan or unit
outlet using a small wooden stick. Do not use a metal implement or
anything which may damage the fan or scratch the plastic. Ensure
the fan will turn by hand before reassembling the unit.
ACTIoNS THAT mAy LEAD To THE uNIT jAmmINg ARE:
• Vacuuming wet leaves or wet debris.
• Vacuuming litter or non-organic debris.
• Vacuuming debris with an already filled bag.
• Vacuuming large twigs or sticks.
• Submerging the tip of the vacuum tube into a pile of leaves or debris.
10
M