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User manual Briggs & Stratton, model 5621

Manafacture: Briggs & Stratton
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Language of manual:en
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It may be necessary to Setup of Speed Controller complete. readjust the Rod End as described above to fine- tune this action. B. Put Oil and Gasoline in Engine Before Starting i.Release the Bail Handle. It should return to its full upright position and the Actuator Assembly should also return to its “normal” position as shown below: WARNING DANGER HANDLE FUEL WITH CARE. IT IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. FUELING A HOT ENGINE OR NEAR AN IGNITION SOURCE CAN CAUSE A FIRE AND RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/ OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. 1. Little Wonder recommends using SAE 30 Oil. The use of multi-viscosity oil will result in high oil consumption and possible engine damage. 2. Add gasoline to the fuel tank, and you are ready to start. 3. See Engine Operating & Maintenance instructions for more detail description of type and amount of oil and gasoline used. 8. C. Use of Lifting Lug B. Self-Propelled Instructions Little Wonder High Performance Vac is supplied with convenient 1. With engine running (and Transaxle Lever in Engage Lifting Lug that can be used when you need to move or tie down position) slowly press Bail Handle downward to self- the unit. propel vacuum FORWARD. The farther down you press the Bail Handle, the faster the speed of the vacuum. Slowly release the Bail Handle to reduce speed or to stop. 2. To self-propel in Reverse, first press downward on the Reverse Lever, and (with the Reverse Lever pressed down) press downward on the Bail Handle. The farther down you press the Bail Handle, the faster the speed of the vacuum in REVERSE. Slowly release the Bail Handle to reduce speed or to stop. 3. Releasing the Bail Handle at any time stops the vacuum from movement. HPV Control Levers WARNING DANGER DO NOT USE OR SERVICE THE UNIT WHEN IT’S SUSPENDED FROM THE LIFTING LUG. Operation WARNING DANGER THE OPERATOR OF THIS HIGH PERFORMANCE VAC IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS OCCURRING TO HIMSELF, OTHER PEOPLE OR THEIR PROPERTY. A. Starting Instructions WARNING DANGER FUEL IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. HANDLE IT WITH CARE. KEEP AWAY FROM IGNITION SOURCES. DO NOT SMOKE WHILE FUELING YOUR EQUIPMENT. 1. Perform pre-starting checks (engine oil and gas level, all safety inspections, etc. Read entire Owners’ Manual for all pre-starting information.) 2. Release the Transaxle Engagement Lever REVERSE LEVER Press to engage reverse mode 3. Make sure Gas Supply Knob (located above Recoil GAS SUPPLY KNOB Starter) is turned to On position. CHOKE LEVER 4. Move Choke Lever (located above and to the left of the HPV forward or reverse Recoil Starter) to Choke position. 5. Move Throttle Control Lever (located on Left Handlebar) to Middle Position or Full Position (toward Rabbit symbol.) 6. Pull Recoil Starter Handle slowly until resistance is felt, then pull firmly to start engine. 7. When engine starts, slowly move Choke Lever to Release to engage Open position. 8. Increase Throttle Control Lever to Full Speed if desired. 9. NOTE: If engine is difficult to start: Press Belt Tension Lever down with your left foot before pulling Recoil Starter Handle. (This disengages the belt for easier starting.) When engine starts, slowly release your foot from the Belt Tension Lever. RECOIL STARTER HANDLE tension when starting BELT TENSION LEVER Step on to release belt THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER TRANSAXLE ENGAGEMET LEVER BAIL HANDLE Press to propell NOZZLE CONTROL KNOB BAND CLAMP CLASP Pull and latch to disengage WARNING DANGER ENGINE EMITS CARBON MONOXIDE. DO NOT OPERATE OR REFUEL IN ENCLOSED AREA. 9. C. Vacuuming 1. Adjust nozzle to desired height by turning the nozzle control knob, secure position with wing nut. 2. Vacuum debris from lawn or paved surfaces. Vacuum the following: leaves, small twigs and sticks, acorns, thistles, seed pods, grass clippings, straw, wood chips, dry mulch, litter, small cans & bottles, paper products, styrofoam products. 3. Avoid the following: excessively wet surfaces and debris, gravel surfaces, large hard objects, rocks, long fibrous materials (vines, rope, string etc). Do not force anything into vacuum. D. Empty Debris Bag 1. Turn off engine and let it come to a complete stop before removing the debris bag. 2. Roll vacuum to the desired unloading location (compost pile, curb-side, wooded area, tarp, etc.). 3. Open clasp on band clamp to release bag to the ground. Avoid dragging bag on surface to prolong bag life. 4. Empty contents of debris bag (handle straps are provided on the under side of the bag for aid in dumping contents). 5. Reconnect bag to collector. E. Refueling the Engine 1. Stop engine and allow it to cool for a few minutes before refueling. WARNING DANGER KEEP RECOIL STARTER SCREEN AND ENTIRE ENGINE CLEAR OF ALL DEBRIS. DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE WITH AN ACCUMULATION OF GRASS, DIRT, LEAVES OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NEAR MUFFLER. WARNING DANGER DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IF EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OCCURS; SHUT ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! REMOVE SPARK PLUG WIRES AND CHECK FOR DAMAGED IMPELLER, LOOSE IMPELLER BOLT, LOOSE IMPEL...

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