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Ryobi 310BVr - Operating Instructions

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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
HOLDING
THE
BLOWER/VACUUM
Before
operating
the
unit,
stand
in
the
operating
position.
Check
for
the
following:
Operator
is
wearing
proper
clothing,
such
as
boots,
safety
glasses
or
goggles,
ear/hearing
protection,
gloves,
long
pants,
and
long
sleeve
shirt.
A
W
ARNING:
To
avoid
serious
personal
injury,
wear
goggles
or
safety
glasses
at
all
times
when
operating
this
unit.
Wear
a
face
mask
or
dust
mask
in
dusty
locations.
If
the
conditìons
are
dusty,
a
dust
mask
or
face
mask
is
being
worn.
The
unit
is
in
good
working
condition.
The
tubes
and
guards
are
in
place
and
secure.
WARNING:
To
prevent
serious
personal
injury
to
yourself
or
others,
or
damage
to
the
unit,
make
sure
blower
tubes
or
vacuum
tubes
and
vacuum
bag
are
in
place,
depending
on
the
model,
before
operating
the
unit.
OPERATING
TIPS
Assure
the
unit
is
not
directed
at
loose
debris
or
persons
before
starting
unit.
Be
sure
the
unit
is
in
good
working
condition.
Make
sure
the
tubes
and
guards
are
in
place
and
secure.
It
is
recommended
holding
the
unit
with
both
hands
when
operating
the
blower
at
waist
level
or
at
awkward
angles
(Fig.
23).
To
reduce
the
risk
of
hearing
loss
associated
with
sound
level(s),
the
use
of
hearing
protection
is
required.
Operate
power
equipment
only
at
reasonable
hours—
not
early
in
the
mornìng
or
late
at
night
when
people
might
be
disturbed.
Comply
with
times
listed
in
local
ordinances.
Usual
recommendations
are
9:00
am
to
5:00
pm,
Monday
through
Saturday.
To
reduce
noise
levels,
limlt
the
number
of
pieces
of
equipment
used
at
any
one
time.
To
reduce
noise
levels,
operate
power
blowers
at
the
lowest
possible
speed
to
do
the
job.
Check
your
equipment
before
operation,
especially
the
muffler,
air
intakes,
and
air
filters.
Use
rakes
and
brooms
to
loosen
debris
before
blowing.
In
dusty
conditions,
slightly
dampen
surfaces
or
use
a
mister
attachment
when
water
is
available.
Conserve
water
by
using
power
blowers
instead
of
hoses
for
many
lawn
and
garden
applications,
including
areas
such
as
gutters,
screens,
patios,
grills,
porches,
and
gardens.
Watch
out
for
children,
pets,
open
windows,
or
freshly
washed
cars,
and
blow
debris
safely
away.
Use
the
full
blower
nozzle
extension
so
the
air
stream
can
work
close
to
the
ground.
After
usìng
blowers
and
other
equipment,
CLEAN
UP!
Dispose
of
debris
in
trash
receptacles.
BLOWER
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
1
Use
the
blower
for
trees,
shrubs,
flower
beds
and
hard-to-clean
areas
(Fìg.
22).
2.
Use
the
unit
around
buildings
and
for
other
normal
cleaning
(Fig.
22).
3.
Use
the
blower
for
walls,
overhangs,
fences,
and
screens
(Fig.
23).
Fig.
23
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