Craftsman 358.799432 User Manual

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ADJUSTING THE SHOULDER STRAP

ON THE COLLECTION BAG

1. Carefully loop the shoulder strap

through the buckle as shown in the

illustration below.

side, blower outlet and bag pointing

toward the rear. Hold the unit in an

upright position with the lower vacu­
um tube on the ground to support it.

3. Place the shoulder strap over your

head and onto your left shoulder.

4. Adjust the strap to allow a free flow

of air from the blower. If the collec­

tion bag is kinked, the unitwill not

operate properly.

NOTE:

The strap is designed to position

the collection bag on your shoulder with­

out kinks. The strap is not intended to
support the weight of the unit.

Shoulder strap

on left shoulder

No kinks in bag

allows free air flow

HOW TO CONVERT UNIT FROM

VACUUM USE TO BLOWER USE

1. Stop unit and unplug the extension

cord.

2. Remove the vacuum tubes and

collection bag.

3. Install the inlet restrictor that was re­

moved when assembling for vacuum
use.

NOTE:

If you are unable to locate the

inlet restrictor, the unit will still operate.

This restrictor improves the blower
function.
4. Close the inlet cover and make sure

it is latched closed.

5. Re-install the blower tubes. Refer to

the section

ATTACHING THE BLOW­

ER TUBE/NOZZLE

for instructions on

how to attach this item.

SELECT AN EXTENSION CORD

Use only a 120 A.C. voltage supply as
shown on nameplate of the unit to
power your blower.

The extension cord used to reach the

power source must be:
• Specifically marked as suitable for out­

door use. The cord must be marked

with the suffix “W-A” (in Canada “W”).

• Heavy enough to carry current from

the power source the full length of ex­
tension cord to the unit. Otherwise,

loss of power and overheating can oc­

cur causing damage to unit. Refer to

table for minimum wire gauge recom­

mendations. The cord must be
marked with the proper wire gauge.

(Appropriate extension cords are avail­

able.) Do not use multiple cords.

• In good condition. Cord insulation

must be intact with no cracks or

deterioration. Plug connectors must

be

undamaged.

DO NOT

use multiple

cords.

MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE

RECOMMENDATIONS

VOLTS 25 FT

50 FT.

too FT

120

16

16

14

A.W.G.*

A.W.G.*

A.W.G.*

■^American Wire Gauge

SECURE EXTENSION CORD TO UNIT
CAUTION:

Failure to use cord retain­

er could result in damage to the unit,
extension cord, or both.
1. Loop extension cord through cord

retainer.

2. Insert cord receptacle through loop.

3. Hold the cord receptacle in one hand.

Use the other hand to gently pull on

the extension cord to remove slack.

NOTE:

Only remove enough slack

from the extension cord to secure it to
the cord retainer. Pulling too hard

could damage the extension cord.

4. Insert the cord receptacle into the

recessed plug.

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