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Starting System | Recoil |
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Engine Displacement | 21.2 cc |
Engine Type | 2-Stroke |
Type | Handheld |
Dry Weight | 4.4 kg |
Read before operation and keep in a safe place for future reference. It contains specifications and information for operation, starting, stopping, maintenance, storage and assembly specific to this product.
Explains safety alerts and helpful information messages preceded by symbols or key words and their meaning.
Locates safety decals on the unit, explains their meaning and how to obtain replacements.
Provides explanations for international symbols used in the manual and on the product.
Covers physical condition requirements and essential safety equipment like eye, hand, and breathing protection.
Details appropriate clothing, footwear, and precautions for hot weather to ensure safe operation.
Discusses Raynaud's Phenomenon and precautions against vibration and cold exposure.
Explains RSI, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), and prevention methods.
Details checks for loose parts, fuel leaks, and proper installation of attachments before operation.
Guidelines for selecting a safe operating area, maintaining footing, balance, and a firm grip.
Advice on noise control and safety around hot exhaust components, and keeping exhaust area clear.
Information on the engine's emission control system and compliance with EPA Phase 2 regulations.
Lists the components included with the Shred 'N' Vac, such as power head, pipes, and debris bag.
Provides a numbered diagram and detailed descriptions of each part of the Shred 'N' Vac unit.
Details technical specifications like dimensions, weight, engine type, displacement, bore, stroke, and fuel/oil ratios.
Lists performance-related specifications such as RPM, air volume, air speed, and sound level.
Step-by-step instructions for assembling the blower pipes, including alignment and locking mechanisms.
Instructions for installing the vacuum tube and debris bag, including safety interlock activation.
Specifies fuel requirements, including gasoline octane, type of two-stroke oil, and mixing instructions.
Provides essential safety warnings and guidelines for mixing, storing, and handling fuel.
Advice on storing fuel safely, including container types and recommended storage duration.
Detailed steps for starting the engine when it is cold, including choke and primer bulb usage.
Instructions and tips for using the recoil starter handle for engine ignition.
Procedure for safely stopping the engine using the stop switch and throttle controls.
Instructions for operating the unit as a blower, including speed control and usage tips.
Tips on minimizing noise and dust by using appropriate speeds and keeping debris on property.
Instructions for operating the unit in vacuum mode, including bag adjustment and handling debris.
A chart listing common problems, their causes, and remedies for the Shred 'N' Vac.
Defines skill levels (1, 2, 3) to help users determine if they can perform maintenance tasks themselves.
Provides a schedule for recommended maintenance procedures based on usage frequency and skill level.
Details maintenance tasks that users can perform themselves, along with required skill levels and intervals.
Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air filter element to ensure proper engine operation.
Step-by-step guide for locating and replacing the fuel filter using a fuel line hook.
Procedure for inspecting, cleaning, or replacing the spark plug and adjusting its gap.
Instructions for cleaning the intake grill and cylinder fins to maintain proper engine cooling.
Procedure for removing, cleaning, and replacing the spark arrestor screen and associated parts.
Recommendation to have the cylinder exhaust port cleaned by an ECHO dealer every 3 months or 90 hours.
Instructions for inspecting the shredder blade for damage or debris while the unit is stopped.
Information on the engine break-in period required before making carburetor adjustments.
Procedure for adjusting the idle speed using a tachometer and the idle speed adjustment screw.
Guidance on checking the high speed RPM at Wide Open Throttle (W.O.T.).
Troubleshooting steps for engine starting problems, including no crank, hard start, or failure to start.
Diagnostic steps for when the engine runs but stalls, hesitates, or the blower function is weak.
Detailed procedure for preparing the unit for long-term storage, including draining fuel and lubricating.
Information on obtaining genuine ECHO parts and performing warranty service through an Authorized Dealer.
Contact information for customer support and how to obtain additional manuals or warranty registration.