Service and adjustments, Storage – Craftsman 358.799430 User Manual

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

HOW TO REMOVE AN OBJECT
FROM THE AIR INTAKE

A WARNING:

Stop the unit and

disconnect from the power source be­

fore opening the inlet cover. The mo­
tor must be stopped and the impeiler

blades no longer turning to avoid seri­
ous injury from the rotating blades.

1. While holding the inlet cover open,

remove the vacuum tubes. The in­
let cover must be held open through

all remaining steps.

2. Carefully reach into the vacuum

opening and clear out the air intake
area. Clear all debris from impeller.

3. inspect the impeller for cracks. If

cracked or damaged, do not use the
unit. Have parts replaced by your
Sears Service Center. Do not at­

tempt to replace them yourself.

PARTS AVAILABLE
BlowerTube/Nozzle ... 530403612

Vacuum Tube Set ................ 530402489

Inlet Restrictor ..................... 530402045
Collection Bag ..................... 530402533
Gutter Kit.................................. 71-79997
Safety Glasses......................... 71-85707
Extension Cord......................... 71-5702

STORAGE

A WARNING:

Perform the follow­

ing steps after each use:
• Stop unit and disconnect from the

power source.

• Store the unit in a stable location. Se­

cure the unit before transporting.

• Store unit with all guards in place.

Position unit so that any sharp object

cannot accidentally cause injury.

• Store unit well out of the reach of chil­

dren.

Prepare unit for storage at the end of

the season or if it will not be used for

30 days or more.
BLOWER STORAGE
• Disconnect from the power source.

Clean the entire unit.

Open inlet cover and clean any dirt,

grass, or debris that has collected, in­
spect the blower and all tubes. Close
and make sure the cover is latched.
Clean air vents and air inlet of debris.

Store your unit and extension cord in a

well ventilated area and covered, if

possible, to prevent dust and dirt accu­
mulation. Do not cover with plastic.
Plastic cannot breathe and may cause

condensation and eventual rust or cor­

rosion.

Check entire unit for loose screws,

nuts, and bolts. Replace any dam­

aged, worn, or broken parts.

TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

A

WARNING:

Always stop unit and disconnect from the power source before

performing all of the recommended remedies below except remedies that re­
quire operation of the unit.

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Unit fails to

operate.

1. Switch in the OFF position.

2. Extension cord disconnected.

3. Circuit breaker tripped, or

fuse blown.

4. Mechanicaf failure

1, Slide switch to ON position.

2, Reconnect extension cord.

3, Reset circuit breaker or

fuse.

4, Contact your Sears Service

Center.

Unit

vibrates

abnormally.

1. Mechanical failure

1. Contact your Sears Service

Center.

Impeller will
not turn

freely.

1. Debris in air intake area,

2. Mechanical failure.

1. Clean unit. Remove any

debris.

2. Contact your Sears Service

Center,

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