A. maintain unit with care, B. storage, Accessories – Craftsman 257.796362 User Manual

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

A. MAINTAIN UNIT WITH CARE

A

WARNING

Thig blower ig provided with double ingulation.

Use only identical replacement parts. All electri­

cal repairs to the unit, Including housing, switch,

motor, etc., must be diagnosed and repaired by

Sears qualified service personnel. Failure to do so

can cause the double insulation construction to

become ineffective and result in serious iiqury to

the operator.

1. Keep the air intake clean and air vents free

of debris

to avoid overheating the motor. Figure

10. Prevent foreign objects from entering fan area.

2. If an object is drawn into the unit through

the air intake,

do the following:

Turn the switch to “Off” and unplug the power

cord.

Remove cover screw. Remove the vacuum tubes

and/or open the inlet cover (Figure 11).

Locate and remove object(s).

Inspect impeller for cracks.* If damaged, do not

operate unit to avoid injury to operator or oth­

ers and/or further damage to the imit. Have im­

peller replaced by a Sears Qualified service deal­

er. Do not attempt to replace it yourself.

Rotate the impeller to be certain it turns freely.

If it does not, check for additional foreign mate­

rial or have unit inspected and repaired by a

Sears qualified service dealer.

Close cover and reinstall vacuum tubes and cov-

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er screw.

If unit vibrates abnormally, stop motor im­

mediately.

Abnormal vibration usually indicates

a mechanical problem and continued operation

could lead to injmy to operator or others and/or

damage to the unit.

4. The unit is equipped with self-luhrieating

bearings.

Periodic relubrication is not requireoT

5.

If the unit fails to operate,

disconnect exten­

sion cord from power source first, then from the

unit. Make sure extension cord is undamaged and

that house fuses are not blown or circuit breakers

tripped. If the unit still fails to operate, take or

send it to your Sears Service Center/Department

for repair. Do not attempt to repair it yourself

B. STORAGE

1.

Clean the unit before storing.

Pay particular

attention to the air intake and air vents; keep them

free of debris. Use a mild detergent and sponge

dampened with warm water to clean the plastic sur­

faces. Avoid all other types of detergents, cleaners,

or solvents; they can contain chemicals, such as

aromatic oils (lemon, pine) or kerosene, that can se­

riously damage the plastic housing. Do not spray

the unit with water.

2. Store in a dry area out of the reach of chil­

dren.

3.

The collectionbag must be properly emptied

and maintained to avoid deterioration and obstruc­

tion of air flow which will reduce the performance

of the vacuum. For cleaning instructions, refer to

“USING YOUR UNIT,” in the “OPERATING TIPS

— VACUUM” section.

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WARNING

Maintain the unit according to recommended pro­

cedures,______________________________________

A

WARNING

Avoid all types of detergents, cleaners or solvents.

Never submerge the unit or douse it with water or

any other liquid.

ACCESSORIES

The following accessories are available through Sears Retail Stores, Catalog Outlets, or Service Centers.

ITEM

STOCK NO.

Safety Glasses................................................... .............................................................................................. • • • 9-18613

Safety Goggles...................................................................................................................................................... 9-18590

Gutter Attachment Kit .......................................................................................................................................257.799880

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