Replacement Part List
7
Operation
mWARNING! Flying debris can cause serious personal 
injury to the operator, bystanders or pets. Keep bystanders 
and pets at least 16 ft (5 m) away from the area of work and 
always wear suitable eye and ear protection, long pants and 
sturdy shoes or boots while operating the tool.
mWARNING! Check damaged parts. Before further 
use of the appliance, a guard of other part that is damaged 
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate 
properly and perform its intended function. Check for 
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage 
of parts, mounting, and any other condition that may aect its 
operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be 
properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center 
unless indicated elsewhere in this manual.
Connecting to a Power Source
mWARNING! A damaged extension cord can cause 
electric shock or a re. Please inspect the extension cord 
periodically. The tool must not be used if the cord is damaged 
in any way. Replace a damaged extension cord before use.
1.  Use a heavy duty extension cord, suitable for outdoor use 
and so marked. An ordinary duty extension cord will cause 
loss of power and may overheat.
2.  Keep the extension cord behind you, away from the area 
of operation.
3.  Secure the extension cord to the motor housing using the 
cord retainer located at the rear of the blower. Securing 
the extension cord in this manner prevents accidental 
removal of the electrical cord during operation (Fig. 5).
4.  Plug the female end of the electrical cord into the 
receptacle at the back of the unit.
Starting and Stopping
1.  To start the electric blower, slide the ON/OFF switch to the 
(I) position (Figs. 6 & 7). 
2.  To switch o, move the switch to the “0” position (Fig. 8).
mWARNING! The tool runs for approximately 5 seconds 
after it has been switched o. Let the motor come to a 
complete standstill before setting the tool down.
Fig. 5
Extension cord
Cord retainer
Fig. 6
ON (I)
OFF (O)
Fig. 7
Fig. 8










