Operation, Know your air sweeper, Operating controls (see figure 5) – Craftsman 247.797900 User Manual

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR AIR SWEEPER

READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR AIR SWEEPER.

Compare the illustrations with your air sweeper to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.

FIGURE 5.

Directional

Discharge

Handle

OPERATING CONTROLS

(See figure 5)

DIRECTIONAL

DISCHARGE

HANDLE—Used

to

change the direction in which air is discharged to the
front or to the side.

CHOKE LEVER—Used to enrich the fuel mixture in
the carburetor when starting a cold engine.

STARTER HANDLE—Used to manually start the
engine.

Fuel

Tank*

Fuel

Shut-Off

Valve

Choke/

Lever

Throttle

Control

Spark Plug,

Wire and Boot

(Under Cover)

Starter
Handle

Oil Fill

Dipstick

Engine

Shut-Off

Switch

ENGINE SHUT-OFF SWITCH—Used to stop the
engine.

FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE—Used to stop the flow of

fuel into the carburetor.

THROTTLE CONTROL—Permits selection of fast or

slow engine speed.

BEFORE USING YOUR AIR SWEEPER AGAIN REFER TO THE
OF THIS MANUAL. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.

‘SAFETY RULES” AS SHOWN ON PAGE 2

The operation of any air sweeper can result in foreign objects being thrown into the

eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses before
starting power tool operation or while performing any adjustments or repairs. We rec­
ommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for over spectacles or standard glasses available
at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores.

TO STOP ENGINE

• Move throttle control lever to SLOW position.

• Move engine shut-off switch to OFF position. See

figure 5.

Disconnect spark plug wire and move away from

spark plug to prevent accidental starting while
equipment is unattended.

Close fuel shut-off valve when equipment is not in
use to prevent fuel leakage.

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