Safety & warning instructions, Operating instructions, Maintenance – Fantom Vacuum PT205H User Manual

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SAFETY & WARNING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

15. Before each use, thoroughly inspect

your unit for loose or damaged parts.

Do NOT use until adjustments or

repairs have been made.

16. All attachments must be installed

properly before operating the unit,

such as debris collector bag.

17. Keep all bystanders especially pets

and children at least fifty (50) feet

from the unit while using.

18. To avoid unintentionally starting of

the unit, do NOT carry plugged-in

unit with your finger on the switch.

Be sure the unit is unplugged.

19. Always remain alert and use common

sense when using this unit. To

prevent injury to yourself and to

others, NEVER use the leaf blower

when your are tired.

20. DO NOT operate this unit while under

the influence of drugs, alcohol or

medication.

21. Do NOT over reach or use the leaf

blower from unstable surfaces such

as ladders, trees, steep slopes,

rooftops, etc. Keep proper footing and

balance at all times.

22. Wear heavy, long pants, boots, gloves

and a long sleeve shirt. Do NOT wear

loose clothing, jewelry, short pants

sandals or go barefoot. Secure hair

above shoulder level.

23. Always turn switch off when

vacuuming or blowing is delayed or

when changing locations. Always

inspect new locations before

operating.

24. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,

use only with an extension cord

intended for outdoor use such as

SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A,

SJW-A, SJOW-A, SJTW-A or

SJTOW-A.0

25. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

(GFCI) protection should always be

provided on electrical circuits or

outlets to be used for this unit.

26. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,

use only with a two conductor

extension cord intended for outdoor

use.

27. Never connect the unit to an AC

voltage that differs from the one on

the unit’s rating plate.

28. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,

this unit has a polarized plug (one

blade is wider than the other) and will

require the use of a polarized

extension cord. This unit plug will fit

into a polarized extension cord only

one way. If the plug does not fit,

obtain a correct polarized extension

cord. A polarized extension cord

requires the use of a polarized wall

outlet. This plug will fit into a polarized

wall outlet only one way. If the plug

does not fit, contact a qualified

electrician to install the proper wall

outlet. Do NOT change the unit plug,

extension cord receptacle or

extension cord plug in any way.

29. When using an extension cord, make

sure that it is a cord that is heavy

enough to carry the current that your

unit will draw. An undersized

extension cord will cause a drop is

line voltage resulting in loss of power

and overheating. The table below

shows the correct size to use

depending on the cord length and

amperage rating.

Emptying the Vacuum Bag

WARNING:

To avoid serious personal

injury, turn the leaf blower to the “Off”

position and unplug from the power

source before removing the vacuum bag.

NOTE: Empty the vacuum bag after each

use to avoid deterioration and obstructing

the air flow, which will reduce the

performance of the leaf blower.

WARNING: Always wear eye protection

and a dust mask when emptying the

vacuum bag.

1. Turn off and unplug the unit from

power source. Wait until all parts

stop moving.

2. Unzip the bag over a receptacle for

debris, such as a garbage bag, or

compost bin. (Fig. 20)

3. Gently shake bag to ensure it is

empty. (Fig. 21)

4. Zipper must be closed to the end to

ensure bag will not leak or throw

objects. (Fig. 22)

Fig. 20

Fig. 21

CAUTION:

Do not store debris

in bag, this could cause damage

to the fabric, leading to further injury or

damage to the unit.

NOTE:

Check bag frequently for wear.

Small tears in bag will easily enlarge. If

bag shows signs of wear replace only

with bag suggested by manufacturer.

Fig. 22

MAINTENANCE

Removing Debris from Blocked
Tube/Impeller

WARNING:

Never douse or squirt

motor with water or any other liquid.

Keep handles and tubes dry, clean and

free from debris.

Storage of Leaf Blower

1. Store unit and extension cord indoors.

2. Keep out of reach of children.

3. Tube can be stored upright after

assembly, however ensure that

there are no sharp objects that can

damage the tube.

4. Do not store tube under any other

items. This can cause permanent

dents in the tube.

3. To clean bag, turn inside out and

hose down the bag.

4. Air dry for 24hrs.

5. Do Not install onto unit until bag is

completely dry.

6. To clean tube, remove from unit first,

then use a hose to clear grass or

leaves stuck inside of tube.

WARNING

1. Turn the unit to the “Off” position and

unplug the leaf blower from the power

source. Wait for all moving parts to stop.

2. Remove the vacuum bag and

blower/vacuum tube.

3. Carefully remove the material blocking

the impeller or blower/vacuum tube.

Rotate the blades by hand to assure

that the blockage has been completely

cleared.

4. Check the impeller for any signs of

damage. If damage to any parts have

occurred contact customer service at

1 (800) 275-9251.

5. Reinstall the blower/vacuum tube and

the vacuum bag.

6. Reconnect to power source and resume

use.

To reduce the risk of electrocution,

keep all connections dry and off the

ground. Do not touch the plug with wet

hands.

Extension Cord Length

25' 50’ 100’ 150’

AMPERAGE

RATING

WIRE SIZE (AWG)

1-12 AMPS

18

16

14

12

30. Keep impeller clean of vegetation

and other foreign materials.

Cooling air inlets may become

clogged with debris. Overheating

the unit can increase risk of fire or

injury.

31. When using the unit, always hold

the unit with both hands. Keep a

firm grip on the front handle and

on the top handle.

Cleaning Bag and Tubes

Best performance is achieved with proper

cleaning and maintenance.

1. Unplug unit from power source, and

ensure all parts have stopped moving.

2. Empty bag according to instructions on

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