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7
SECTION V
SHUT DOWN
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2. Aach a collecon bag (over the debris guard or to the “Y”) or hose to the discharge.
3. Aach the hose to the inlet of the vacuum using the clamp provided. Addional hose lengths
may then be aached to the inlet hose using hose connectors and clamps. NOTE: The vacuum will
funcon beer with less hose.
4. Aach the fuel tank to the engine and open the vent on the fuel tank. NOTE: The VANTAGE-VAC
has an aached tank.
5. Start the engine. (Refer to the engine manual for the correct start-up and shutdown procedures.)
REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST!!!!!!
The throle on the engine should be moved to “Slow” when the vacuum is not in use.
Do not stand close to or near the inlet, inlet hose, discharge, discharge hose, or discharge collecon bag
while the unit is starng, running, or shung down.
At all mes, protect yourself. There is always the possibility of material or foreign objects passing
through the equipment.
Rotang fan blades inside can crush and cut. Do not remove any inlet or discharge
aachment unl the vacuum has come to a complete stop. Failure to do so will
expose the operator to a moving fan blade which if contacted, will lead to serious injury or death.
1. Move the throle to the slow posion. Run the machine for approximately 5 minutes.
2. Turn the engine o and remove the key.
3. Remove the collecon bag.
4. Disconnect the hose.

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