OPERATION
FILLING THE FUEL TANK (See Fig. 16)
NOTICE: Before each use, ALWAYS shake the fuel container thoroughly to ensure that the fuel is
mixed completely.
■ Place the tool on a flat, level surface, outdoors.
■ Clean the area around the fuel tank and cap to prevent any contamination.
■ Loosen the fuel tank cap by turning it counter clockwise and remove (Fig. 16)
■ Carefully pour the fuel into the fuel tank, avoiding any spillage. Clean and check the gasket before
replacing the cap onto the fuel tank.
■ DO NOT leave the fuel tank unsealed while it contains fuel. Replace the cap immediately after filling
and inspecting the tank. Check that the cap is sealed tightly and wipe clean any spillage that may
have occurred.
NOTICE: It is normal for smoke to be emitted from a new engine after first use.
WARNING
The operation of this tool requires gasoline, an extremely flammable liquid. Always turn off the
engine and allow it to cool completely before fueling. Never remove the fuel tank cap or add the fuel
to the tool while it is running or the engine is still hot. Make sure to fuel the tool outdoors on a flat,
level surface. After fueling, immediately replace the fuel tank cap and tighten it securely. DO NOT
fill the fuel tank on the work site; fueling must occur at least 10 ft. from where the operator intends
to start the engine. Keep the tool away from smoke, open flames and sparks! Failure to follow these
instructions could result in an explosion, fire and cause serious personal injury.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE BLOWER (See Figs. 17-21)
For cold start:
■ Make sure that the battery pack is securely in place.
■ Place the blower on a level surface, outdoors.
■ Press the primer bulb 5 times (Fig. 17).
Fig. 16
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