Daily checklist for the dr leaf and lawn vacuum, End of season and storage – DR Power Walk-Behind 11.50 fpt (August 2010 - Present) User Manual

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Daily Checklist for the DR LEAF and LAWN VACUUM

To help maintain your DR LEAF and LAWN VACUUM for optimum performance, we recommend you follow this checklist
each time you use your machine.

[ ] Check the engine oil level.

[ ] Check Fuel Level

[ ] Check the general condition of the Vacuum, e.g.; nuts, bolts, welds, etc.

[ ] Check that the Debris Bag is connected at all Hangers, Latches are closed and zipper is fully zipped.

[ ] Check for and clean accumulated debris in the Snout or Hopper

[ ] Check and clean Engine Fins and controls of Debris.

End of Season and Storage

If your LEAF & LAWN VACUUM will be idle for more than 30 days, we recommend using a gas stabilizer. This will prevent
sediment from gumming up the Carburetor. If there is dirt or moisture in the gas or tank, remove it by draining the tank.
Completely fill the tank with fresh, unleaded gas and add the appropriate amount of stabilizer or gasoline additive. Run the
Engine for a short time to allow the additive to circulate.

Change Engine Oil.

Clean dirt and debris from the Cylinder Head Cooling Fins, Impeller Housing, Debris Screen, and Muffler area of the
Engine.

Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the Cylinder hole. Replace the Plug and pull the Recoil
Starter Rope until you feel strong resistance. This will coat the piston and seat the valves to prevent moisture buildup.

Empty and clean the Debris Bag and ensure it is dry.

Clean or replace the Air Filter.

Clean the exterior of the unit to remove all dirt, grease, and any other foreign material. To prevent rust, touch up painted
surfaces that have been scratched or chipped.

For Electric-Start models, store the Battery in a dry area that will not freeze. If you will not use the machine over a long
period, charge the Battery every four to six weeks.

If possible, store the machine in a dry, protected place. If it is necessary to store the machine outside, cover it with a
protective material (especially the Engine and Housing).

Shut down the engine, remove the spark plug wire and wait 5 minutes for parts to cool before performing any maintenance
procedure or inspection on the Machine.

Shut down the engine, remove the spark plug wire and wait 5 minutes for parts to cool before performing any maintenance
procedure or inspection on the Machine.

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