Operation – Little Wonder Little Wonder User Manual

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7.

Operation

WARNING DANGER

THE OPERATOR OF THIS HIGH PERFORMANCE

VAC IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR

HAZARDS OCCURRING TO HIMSELF, OTHER

PEOPLE OR THEIR PROPERTY.

B. Vacuuming

1. Adjust nozzle to desired height by turning the Nozzle

Control Knob, secure position with wing nut.

2. Vacuum debris from lawn or paved surfaces. Vacuum the

following: leaves, small twigs and sticks, acorns, thistles,
seed pods, grass clippings, straw, wood chips, dry mulch,
litter, small cans & bottles, paper products,
styrofoam products.

3. Avoid the following: excessively wet surfaces and debris,

gravel surfaces, large hard objects, rocks, long fibrous
materials (vines, rope, string etc). Do not force anything
into vacuum.

WARNING DANGER

FUEL IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. HANDLE IT

WITH CARE. KEEP AWAY FROM IGNITION

SOURCES. DO NOT SMOKE WHILE FUELING

YOUR EQUIPMENT.

WARNING DANGER

ENGINE EMITS CARBON MONOXIDE. DO NOT

OPERATE OR REFUEL IN ENCLOSED AREA.

A. Start Engine

1. Open fuel valve

2. Open choke

3. Set throttle to run

4. Pull starter rope 1 – 3 times

5. Allow engine to turn over

6. Close choke

7. Set throttle speed to max

WARNING DANGER

KEEP RECOIL STARTER SCREEN AND ENTIRE

ENGINE CLEAR OF ALL DEBRIS. DO NOT

OPERATE ENGINE WITH AN ACCUMULATION OF

GRASS, DIRT, LEAVES OR OTHER

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NEAR MUFFLER.

WARNING DANGER

TURN OFF ENGINE BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT

HOSE, AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS

COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.

WARNING DANGER

BE SURE THROTTLE IS IN “STOP” POSITION, AND

FAN HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.

WARNING DANGER

DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES BEFORE

ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE!

WARNING DANGER

WEAR GLOVES, THE CLOG MAY CONTAIN

SHARP MATERIALS.

DO NOT operate unit if excessive vibration occurs; shut
engine off immediately! Remove spark plug wires and check
for damaged impeller, loose impeller bolt, loose impeller key,
or lodged foreign objects.

C. Empty Debris Bag

1. Turn off engine and let it come to a complete stop before

removing the debris bag.

2. Roll vacuum to the desired unloading location

(compost pile, curb-side, wooded area, tarp, etc.)

3. Depress buckle to release bag to the ground. Avoid

dragging bag on surface to prolong bag life.

4. Empty contents of debris bag (handle straps are provided

on the under side of the bag for aid in dumping contents).

5. Reconnect bag to Collector.

D. Removing Blockage in Moving Parts

E. Refueling the Engine

1. Stop engine and allow it to cool for a few minutes before

refueling.

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