Operation – Craftsman 358.799430 User Manual

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC BLOWER

READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR

UNIT.

Compare the illustrations to your unit to familiarize yourself with the location

of the various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
MULCHING BLADES
As a standard feature, the impeller on your blower also functions as a mulcher.
When using the vacuum attachment, the impeller/mulcher automatically reduces
debris at a ratio of up to 16:1.

Cord Retainer,

Upper Vacuum Tube Lower Vacuum Tube

ON/OFF SWITCH
The ON/OFF SWITCH is used to
activate the motor.
INLET COVER LATCH
The INLET COVER LATCH is used to
open and close the inlet cover.

BLOWER TUBE/NOZZLE

The BLOWER TUBE/NOZZLE is de­

signed to direct the flow of air.
INLET RESTRICTOR

The INLET RESTRIOTOR improves the

blower function.

STOPPING YOUR UNIT
Slide the ON/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
STARTING YOUR UNIT
Your unit has two run positions, LOW
and HIGH. Slide the switch to one of
these positions to turn on the unit.

A WARNING;

Do not use the unit

without the tubes or collection bag

properly attached to avoid flying debris
and/or impeller contact which can
cause serious injury. Always wear eye
protection to prevent rocks or debris

from being blown or ricocheting into
the eyes and face which can result in

blindness or serious injury.

OPERATING POSITION

Eye Protection

Blower

USING YOUR UNIT AS A BLOWER

^WARNING: inspect the area be­
fore using the unit. Remove all debris

and hard objects such as rocks, glass,

wire, etc., that can ricochet, be thrown,

or otherwise cause injury or damage
during operation.
Use your unit as a blower for:
• Sweeping debris or grass clippings

from driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc.

• Blowing grass clippings, straw, or

leaves into piles, or removing debris

from comers, around joints, or be­
tween bricks.

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