Blower conversion, Extension cord attachment, Assembly – Craftsman 358.798340 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

ATTACHING COLLECTION BAG {Fig. 9)

• Sifde the opening of the collection bag over the blower

outlet. Puli the strap with Velcro tightly through the buckle
and secure the Velcro tabs.

NOTE:

Make sure the strap with Velcro is located on the

ADJUSTING THE SHOULDER STRAP ON THE
COLLECTION BAG (Fig. 10 & 11 )

• Carefully loop the shoulder strap through the buckle as

shown in the illustration. Notice the first in and last in is
the same opening.

• With your left hand hold the unit in an upright position.

Support the lower vacuum tube on the ground. Make
sure the blower outlet and collection bag are positioned
on your right-hand side,

Place the shoulder strap over your left shoulder.

• Adjust the shoulder strap to allow a free flow of air from

the blower outlet.

If

the collection bag is kinked, the unit

will not operate properly.

NOTE:

The shoulder strap Is designed to position the collec­

tion bag on your shoulder without kinks. The strap is not in­

tended to support the weight of the unit.

Figure 10

BLOWER CONVERSION

• Stop unit and disconnect from power source.

Remove the vacuum tubes and collection bag.

Install the inlet restrictor.

NOTE: The inlet restrictor is for blower enhancement only.

The unit may still be used if the inlet restrictor is lost or
misplaced.

Secure the inlet cover making sure that the latch is se­

curely fastened,

Reinstall the blower tubes. Refer to “Blower Tube

Assembly” section.

EXTENSION CORD ATTACHMENT

(Fig, 12 & 13)

Use only an A.C. voltage supply as shown on the name­

plate of the unit,

• The extension cord used to reach power source must be:

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Polarized and specifically marked as suitable for out­
door use.
The cord must be marked with the suffix

“W-A” (“W" in Canada).

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Heavy enough to carry the current from the power

source the full length of the extension cord to the unit.
Otherwise, loss of power and overheating can occur
causing damage to the unit. Refer to the “Minimum

Wire Gauge Recommendation Chart" for minimum
wire gauge recommendations. The cord must be

marked with the proper wire gauge. {Appropriate ex­

tension cords are available.)

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In good condition. Cord Insulation must be intact with

no cracks or deterioration; plug connectors must be
undamaged. Replace damaged cord.

Secure extension cord to the unit as shown.

Plug extension cord into the unit.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, this unit has a polarized

plug (on© blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit into
a polarized extension cord only one way. If the plug does not

fit fully into the extension cord, reverse the cord. If it still
does not fit, make sure you have a polarized extension cord.

If the extension cord does not fit into the outlet, reverse the

cord. If it still does not fit into the outlet, contact a qualified
electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the

MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE RECOMMENDATION

CHART

VOLTS

25 FT.

50 FT.

100 FT.

150 FT.

120

18

A.W.G.*

16

A.WG.*

14

A.W.G.*

12

A.W.G.*

'American Wirs Gauge

Figure 12

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