Poulan Blower BV200 BV1650 BV1800 BV1850 BV2000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual  
Manual de Instrucciones  
Manuel d’Instructions  
BV200 / BV1650 / BV1800  
BV1850 / BV2000  
LE Series  
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WARNING:  
Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before  
using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.  
ADVERTENCIA:  
Lea el manual de instrucciones y siga todas las advertencias e  
instrucciones de seguridad. El no hacerlo puede resultar en lesiones  
graves.  
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IDENTIFICATION OF SAFETY SYMBOLS  
WARNING: Stop the engine before opening the vacuum inlet door. The engine must  
be stopped and the impeller blades no longer turning to avoid serious injury from the rotating  
blades. Gently tilt the handle of the screwdriver toward the back of the unit to release the latch  
while pulling up on the vacuum inlet cover with your other hand.  
When using the vacuum attachment, the unit is designed to pick up dry  
material such as leaves, grass, small twigs, and bits of paper. Do not  
vacuum stones, gravel, metal, broken glass, etc., to avoid severe dam-  
age to the impeller.  
WARNING: Fire hazard. Never mix, pour, or store gasoline or  
use the unit near a flame or sparks (including smoking, open flames, or  
work that can cause sparks).  
SAFETY RULES  
PLAN AHEAD  
WARNING: Failure to follow all  
Safety Rules and Precautions can result in  
serious injury.  
D Always wear eye protection when operat-  
ing, servicing, or performing maintenance  
on unit. Wearing eye protection will help to  
prevent rocks or debris from being blown or  
ricocheting into eyes and face which can  
result in blindness and/or serious injury.  
Eye protection should be marked Z87.  
D Always wear foot protection. Do not go  
barefoot or wear sandals.  
KNOW YOUR UNIT  
S Read your instruction manual carefully until  
you completely understand and can follow  
all warnings and safety rules before operat-  
ing the unit.  
D Always wear respirator or face mask when  
working with unit in dusty environments.  
D Secure hair above shoulder length. Secure or  
remove jewelry, loose clothing, or clothing  
with loosely hanging straps, ties, tassels, etc.  
They can be caught in moving parts.  
D Restrict unit to users who understand and  
will follow all warnings and safety rules in  
this manual.  
WARNING: Inspect area before start-  
ing unit. Remove all debris and hard objects  
such as rocks, glass, wire, etc. that can rico-  
chet, be thrown, or otherwise cause injury or  
damage during operation.  
D Do not operate unit when you are tired, ill, up-  
set, or if you are under the influence of alco-  
hol, drugs, or medication.  
D Keep children, bystanders, and animals  
away from work area a minimum of 30 feet  
(10 meters) when starting or operating unit.  
Do not point the blower nozzle in the direc-  
tion of people or pets.  
Use your unit as a blower for:  
D
Sweeping debris or grass clippings from  
driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc.  
Blowing grass clippings, straw, or leaves into  
piles, around joints, or between bricks.  
D
HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION, IT IS  
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE  
Use your unit as a vacuum for:  
D Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame (in-  
cluding smoking, open flames, or work that  
can cause sparks) intheareas where fuelis  
mixed, poured, or stored.  
D
D
D
Picking up dry material such as leaves,  
grass, small twigs, and bits of paper.  
For best results during vacuum use, operate  
your unit at high speed.  
Move slowly back and forth over the mate-  
rial as you vacuum. Avoid forcing the unit  
intoa pile of debris as this can clog theunit.  
Keep the vacuum tube about an inch above  
the ground for best results.  
D Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area; store  
fuel in a cool, dry, well ventilated place; use  
an approved, marked container for all fuel  
purposes.  
D
D Do not smoke while handling fuel or while  
operating the unit.  
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D Make sure the unit is properly assembled  
and in good operating condition.  
D
D
To avoid spreading fire, do not use near  
leaf or brush fires, fireplaces, barbecue  
pits, ashtrays, etc.  
D Do not fill fuel tank while engine is hot or  
running.  
Use only for jobs explained in this manual.  
D Avoid spilling fuel or oil. Wipe up fuel spills  
before starting engine.  
D Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from  
fuel and fueling site before starting engine.  
D Always store gasoline in a container ap-  
proved for flammable liquids.  
MAINTAIN YOUR UNIT PROPERLY  
D Have all maintenance other than the rec-  
ommended procedures described in the in-  
struction manual performed by an autho-  
rized service dealer.  
D Disconnect spark plug before performing  
maintenance except for carburetor adjust-  
ments.  
OPERATE YOUR UNIT SAFELY  
D Use only recommended WEED EATER re-  
placement parts; use of any other parts  
may void your warranty and cause damage  
to your unit.  
WARNING: Stop the engine before  
opening the vacuum inlet door. The engine  
must be stopped and the impeller blades no  
longer turning to avoid serious injury from the  
rotating blades.  
D Inspect unit before each use for worn,  
loose, missing, or damaged parts. Do not  
use until unit is in proper working order.  
D Keep outside surfaces free of oil and fuel.  
D Never start or run engine inside a closed  
room, building or other unventilated area.  
Breathing exhaust fumes can kill.  
D To avoid static electricity shock, do not  
wear rubber gloves or any other insulated  
gloves while operating unit.  
D Empty fuel tank before storing the unit. Use  
up fuel left in carburetor by starting engine and  
letting it run until it stops.  
D Do not use any accessory or attachment  
other than those recommended by manufac-  
turer for use with your unit.  
D Do not store the unit or fuel in a closed area  
where fuel vapors can reach sparks or an  
open flame from hot water heaters, electric  
motors or switches, furnaces, etc.  
D Store in a dry area out of reach of children.  
D Do not set unit on any surface except a  
clean, hard area while engine is running.  
Debris such as gravel, sand, dust, grass,  
etc. could be picked up by the air intake and  
thrown out through discharge opening,  
damaging unit, property, or causing serious  
injury to bystanders or operator.  
SPECIAL NOTICE: Exposure to vibra-  
tions through prolonged use of gasoline pow-  
ered hand tools could cause blood vessel or  
nerve damage in the fingers, hands, and  
joints of people prone to circulation disorders  
or abnormal swelling. Prolonged use in cold  
weather has beenlinked to blood vesseldam-  
age in otherwise healthy people. If symptoms  
occur such as numbness, pain, loss of  
strength, change in skin color or texture, or  
loss of feeling in the fingers, hands, or joints,  
discontinue the use of this tool and seek  
medical attention. An antivibration system  
does not guarantee the avoidance of these  
problems. Users who operate power tools on  
a continual and regular basis must monitor  
closely their physical condition and the condi-  
tion of this tool.  
D Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use  
in unventilated areas or where explosive  
vapors or carbon monoxide build up could  
be present.  
D Do not overreach or use from unstable sur-  
faces such as ladders, trees, steep slopes,  
rooftops, etc. Keep firmfooting andbalance  
at all times.  
D Never place objects inside the blower  
tubes; always direct the blowing debris  
away frompeople, animals, glass, andsolid  
objects such as trees, automobiles, walls,  
etc. The forceof aircan causerocks, dirt, or  
sticks to be thrown or to ricochet which can  
hurt people or animals, break glass, or  
cause other damage.  
SPECIAL NOTICE: For users on U.S. For-  
est Land and in some states, including Cali-  
fornia (Public Resources Codes 4442 and  
4443), Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey,  
Oregon, and Washington: Certain internal  
combustion engines operated on forest,  
brush, and/or grass covered landin the above  
areas are required to be equipped with a  
spark arresting screen, maintained in effec-  
tive working order, or the engine must be con-  
structed, equipped, and maintained for the  
prevention of fire. Check with your state or lo-  
cal authorities for regulations pertaining to  
these requirements. Failure to follow these  
requirements is a violation of thelaw. This unit  
is not factory equipped with a spark arresting  
screen; however, a spark arresting screen is  
available as an optional part. If a spark arrest-  
ing screen is required in your area, contact  
your authorized service dealer for the correct  
kit. The spark arresting screen, blower tubes,  
and nozzles must be assembled to unit to be  
in full compliance with regulations.  
D
Never run unit without the proper equip-  
ment attached. When using your unit as a  
blower, always install blower tubes. When  
usingyour unit as a vacuum, always install  
vacuum tubes and vacuum bagassembly.  
Make sure vacuum bag assembly is com-  
pletely zipped.  
D
Check air intake opening, blower tubes,  
vacuum tubes, and elbow tube frequently,  
always with engine stopped and spark  
plug disconnected. Keep vents and dis-  
charge tubes free of debris which can ac-  
cumulate and restrict proper air flow.  
Never place any object in the air intake  
opening as this could restrict proper air flow  
and cause damage to the unit.  
D
D
Never use for spreading chemicals, fertil-  
izers, or other substances which may con-  
tain toxic materials.  
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ASSEMBLY  
WARNING: Stop engine and be sure  
the impeller blades have stopped turning be-  
fore opening the vacuum inlet door or at-  
tempting to insert or remove the vacuum or  
blower tubes. The rotating blades can cause  
serious injury. Always disconnect the spark  
plug before performing maintenance or ac-  
cessing movable parts.  
Rib  
Groove  
WARNING: If you receive your unit  
assembled, check each step to insure your  
unit is properly assembled and all fasteners  
are secure. Follow all safety information in  
the manual and on the unit.  
D
A standard screwdriver is required for as-  
sembly.  
5. Insert theelbow tube into the blower outlet.  
Make sure elbow tube rib is aligned with  
the blower outlet groove.  
BLOWER TUBE ASSEMBLY  
1. Align the rib on the blower tube with the  
groove in the blower outlet; slide the tube  
into place.  
6. Turn knob clockwiseto secure elbow tube.  
VACUUM TUBE ASSEMBLY  
WARNING: Stop engine and be sure  
the impeller blades have stopped turning be-  
fore opening the vacuum inlet door or at-  
tempting to insert or remove the vacuum or  
blower tubes. The rotating blades can cause  
serious injury.  
1. Align the lower vacuum tube as shown.  
Push lower vacuum tube into upper vacu-  
um tube.  
NOTE: Knob must be loose enough to allow  
blower tube to be inserted in blower outlet.  
Loosen knob by turning counterclockwise.  
Blower  
Blower  
Outlet  
Tube  
Upper Vacuum  
Tube  
Groove  
Rib  
2. Secure the tube by turning the knob clock-  
wise.  
Lower Vacuum Tube  
2. Insert the tip of a screwdriver into the latch  
area of the vacuum inlet.  
3. To remove the tube, turn the knob counter-  
clockwise to loosen the tube; remove the  
tube.  
Blower  
Outlet  
Latch Area  
Vacuum  
Inlet Cover  
Latch  
Ar
VACUUM BAG ASSEMBLY  
1. Open the zipper on the vacuum bag and  
insert the elbow tube.  
2. Push the small end of the elbow tube  
through the small opening in the bag.  
Elbow  
Tube  
3. Gently tilt the handle of the screwdriver to-  
ward the back of the unit to release the  
latch while pulling up on the vacuum inlet  
cover with your other hand.  
4. Hold the vacuum inlet cover open until up-  
per vacuum tube is installed.  
Small  
Opening  
Zipper  
Opening  
Rib  
Vacuum Inlet  
NOTE: Make sureedge of the small opening  
is flush against the flared area of the elbow  
tube, and the rib on the elbow tube is on the  
bottom.  
3. Close the zipper on the bag. Make sure the  
zipper is closed completely.  
4. Remove blower tube from engine.  
Retaining Post  
Vacuum  
Inlet  
Cover  
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5. Place the hooks of the upper vacuum tube  
on the retaining posts of the unit.  
6. Pivot the tube until it is secured to the  
blower unit by the vacuum inlet latch.  
3. Remove the vacuum bag.  
4. Close the vacuum inlet cover and make  
sure it is latched closed.  
5. Reinstall the blower tube (see BLOWER  
TUBE ASSEMBLY).  
SHOULDER STRAP ADJUSTMENT  
1
Hold the unit as shown with the muffler side  
facing away from your body and clothes.  
PIVOT  
Inlet Cover  
Latch  
2. Pass the shoulder strap over your head  
and onto your right shoulder.  
3. Extend your left arm toward the rear of the  
vacuum bag.  
4. Adjust shoulder strap until the vacuum  
bag/shoulder strap seam lies between  
your thumb and index finger.  
5. Make sure air flows freely from the elbow  
tube into bag. If bag is kinked, the unit will  
not operate properly.  
Retaining  
Hook  
Post  
HOW TO CONVERT UNIT FROM  
VACUUM USE TO BLOWER USE  
1. Remove the vacuum tubes by inserting  
the tip of a screwdriver into the latch area  
of the vacuum inlet.  
2. Gently tilt handle of screwdriver toward  
the back of the unit to release the latch  
while pulling up on the upper vacuum tube  
with your other hand.  
Latch Area  
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OPERATION  
KNOW YOUR BLOWER  
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.  
Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls  
and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.  
Lower  
Vacuum Tube  
Primer Button  
Choke Lever  
Vacuum Bag  
Fuel Mix  
Throttle  
Fill Cap  
Lever  
Starter  
Rope  
Spark Plug  
Elbow Tube  
Blower  
Tube  
Rear  
Handle  
THROTTLE LEVER  
CHOKE LEVER  
The THROTTLE LEVER is used to select the  
desired engine speed and to stop the engine.  
The CHOKE helps to supply fuel to the engine  
to aid in cold starting. Activate the choke by  
moving the choke lever to the FULL CHOKE  
position. After engine attempts to start, move the  
choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position.  
Once engine starts, move choke lever to the  
RUN position.  
Move the throttle lever to the  
full speed operation. Move the throttle lever  
position for  
to the  
positionfor idlespeed. To stop the  
engine, move the throttle lever to the STOP  
position.  
PRIMER BUTTON  
The PRIMER BUTTON removes air from the  
carburetor and fuel lines and fills them with fuel.  
This allows you to start the engine with fewer  
pulls on the starter rope. Activate primer button  
by pressing it and allowing it to return to its origi-  
nal position.  
S To reduce the risk of hearing loss  
associated with sound level(s), hearing  
protection is required.  
OPERATING POSITION  
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otec
S To reduce the risk of injury associated with  
contacting rotating parts, stop the engine be-  
fore installing or removing attachments. Do  
not operate without guard(s) in place.  
S Operate power equipment only at reasonable  
hours--not early in the morning or late at night  
when people might be disturbed. Comply with  
times listed in local ordinances. Usual recom-  
mendations are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,  
Monday though Saturday.  
S To reduce noise levels, limit the number of  
pieces of equipment used at any one time.  
S To reduce noise levels, operate power  
blowers at the lowest possible throttle  
speed to do the job.  
S Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris be-  
fore blowing.  
Blower  
OPERATING TIPS  
Vacuum  
S While vacuuming or blowing debris, hold  
the unit with the muffler side facing away  
from your body and clothes (see OPERAT-  
ING POSITION illustration above).  
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S In dusty conditions, slightly dampen sur-  
faces or use a mister attachment when wa-  
ter is available.  
NOTE: Unit must be placed on its side when  
adding fuel (see illustration below).  
S 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.  
S Watchout for children, pets, openwindows,  
or freshly washed cars. Blow debris away  
safely.  
S Use the full blower nozzle extension so the  
air stream can work close to the ground.  
S After using blowers and other equipment,  
CLEAN UP! Dispose of debris in trash re-  
ceptacles.  
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE  
WARNING: Be sure to read the fuel  
information in the safety rules before you be-  
gin. If you do not understand the safety rules,  
do not attempt to fuel your unit. Call  
1-800-554-6723.  
TO STOP THE ENGINE  
FUELING ENGINE  
D To stop the engine, move the throttle lever  
to the STOP position.  
WARNING: Remove fuel cap slowly  
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE  
when refueling.  
WARNING: You MUST make sure  
the tubes are secure before using the unit.  
HELPFUL TIP  
To obtain the correct oil mix  
ratio, pour 3.2 ounces of  
2-cycle synthetic oil into  
one gallon of fresh gas.  
D
Fuel engine. Move at least 10 feet (3 me-  
ters) away from the fueling site.  
Hold the unit in the starting position as  
shown. Make sure the blower end is di-  
rected away from people, animals, glass,  
and solid objects.  
D
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded  
gasoline. Before operation, gasoline must be  
mixed with a good quality synthetic 2-cycle  
air-cooled engine oil designed to be mixed at a  
ratio of 40:1. Poulan/WEED EATER brand  
synthetic oil is recommended. Mix gasoline and  
oil at a ratio of 40:1. A 40:1 ratio is obtained by  
mixing 3.2 ounces (95 ml) of oil with 1 gallon (4  
liters) of unleaded gasoline. DO NOT USE  
automotive oil or boat oil. These oils will cause  
engine damage. When mixing fuel, follow  
instructions printed on container. Once oil is  
added to gasoline, shake container momentarily  
to assure that the fuel is thoroughly mixed.  
Always read and follow the safety rules relating  
to fuel before fueling your unit.  
STARTING POSITION  
Blower  
WARNING: When starting engine,  
IMPORTANT  
hold the unit as illustrated. Do not set unit on any  
surface except a clean, hard area when starting  
engine or while engine is running. Debris such  
as gravel, sand, dust, grass, etc. could be  
picked up by the air intake and thrown out  
through the discharge opening, damaging the  
unit or property, or causing serious injury to by-  
standers or the operator.  
Experience indicates that alcohol blended  
fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or  
methanol) can attract moisture which leads to  
separation and formation of acids during  
storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel  
system of an engine while in storage. Toavoid  
engine problems, empty the fuel system  
before storage for 30 days or longer. Drain the  
gas tank, start theengine and let it run until the  
fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Use fresh  
fuel next season. Never use engine or  
carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or  
permanent damage may occur.  
HELPFUL TIP  
If your engine still does not  
start after following these  
instructions, please call  
1 -800 -554-6723.  
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8. Allow the unit to run for 30 more seconds  
at the RUN position before moving the  
STARTING A COLD ENGINE  
1. Move throttle lever to the  
2. Move choke lever to the FULL CHOKE  
position.  
3. Slowly press the primer button 8 times.  
position.  
throttle lever to the  
position.  
If engine has not started after 5 pulls (at HALF  
CHOKE), repeat STARTING A COLD ENGINE  
procedure. If engine still does not start, proceed  
to STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE.  
9. To stop the engine, move the throttle lever to  
the STOP position.  
T
STARTING A WARM ENGINE  
NOTE: If fuel tank is empty, add fuel; then,  
follow STARTING A COLD ENGINE proce-  
dure. Do not fill fuel tank while engine is hot.  
1. Move throttle lever to the  
position.  
2. Pull starter rope sharply until engine runs,  
but no more than 5 pulls.  
NOTE: If engine has not started, pull starter  
rope 5 more pulls. If engine still does not run,  
it is probably flooded.  
Choke Lever  
3. To stop the engine, move the throttle lever to  
the STOP position.  
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE  
4. Pull starter rope sharply until engine at-  
tempts to run, but no more than 5 pulls (be-  
low 30_ F, 8 pulls).  
Flooded engines can be started by placing the  
choke lever in the RUN position. Move throttle  
lever to the fast position  
; then, pull rope  
NOTE: If engine attempts to start before the  
th  
until engine starts. After engine starts, move the  
5
pull, go to next step immediately.  
throttle lever to the slow position  
engine to idle.  
to allow  
5. Move the choke lever to the HALF  
CHOKE position.  
6. Pull the starter rope sharply until the en-  
gine runs, but no more than 5 pulls (below  
30_ F, 10 pulls).  
7. After a 5 second warm--up, move the  
choke lever to the RUN position.  
Starting could require pulling the starter rope  
many times depending on how badly the unit is  
flooded.  
If unit still doesn’t start refer to the TROUBLE-  
SHOOTING TABLE or call 1-800-554-6723.  
MAINTENANCE  
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  
Thewarranty onthis unit does not cover items  
that have been subjected to operator abuse  
or negligence. To receive full value from the  
warranty, the operator must maintain unit as  
instructed in this manual. Various adjust-  
ments will need to be made periodically to  
properly maintain your unit.  
CHECK FOR LOOSE  
FASTENERS AND PARTS  
S Spark Plug Boot  
S Air Filter  
S Housing Screws  
S Muffler  
WARNING: Avoid touching muffler  
unless engine and muffler are cold. A hot  
muffler can cause serious burns.  
WARNING: Stop engine and be sure  
the impeller blades have stopped turning be-  
fore opening the vacuum inlet door or at-  
tempting to insert or remove the vacuum or  
blower tubes. The rotating blades can cause  
serious injury. Always disconnect the spark  
plug before performing maintenance or ac-  
cessing movable parts.  
CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR WORN  
PARTS  
HELPFUL TIP  
IMPORTANT: Have all  
Contact an authorized service dealer for re-  
placement of damaged or worn parts.  
S Fuel Tank -- Do not use unit if fuel tank shows  
signs of damage or leaks.  
repairs other than the rec-  
ommended maintenance  
described in the instruction  
manual performed by an  
S Vacuum Bag -- Do not use vacuum bag if it  
is torn or damaged.  
authorized service dealer.  
If any dealer other than an authorized  
service dealer performs work on the  
product, WEED EATER may not pay for  
repairs under warranty. It is your re-  
sponsibility to maintain and perform  
general maintenance.  
INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT AND  
DECALS  
S After each use, inspect complete unit for  
loose or damaged parts. Clean the unit and  
decals using a damp cloth with a mild deter-  
gent.  
S Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth.  
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CLEAN AIR FILTER  
REPLACE FUEL FILTER  
Toreplacefuelfilter, drain unit by running it dry  
of fuel, then remove fuel cap/retainer assem-  
bly from tank. Pull filter from tank and remove  
it fromthe fuelline. Install new fuel filter onfuel  
line; reinstall parts.  
Air Filter  
Cover  
Fuel Line  
Fuel Filter  
Screws  
CHECK MUFFLER MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
Air Filter  
Once each year, ensure muffler mounting  
screws are secure and tightened properly to  
prevent damage.  
Cleaning the air filter:  
A dirty air filter decreases engine perform-  
ance and increases fuel consumption and  
harmful emissions. Always clean or replace  
air filter after every 5 hours of operation or  
yearly, whichever comes first.  
Mounting  
Screw  
Holes  
Muffler Cover  
1. Clean the cover and the area around it to  
keep debris from falling into the carburetor  
chamber when the cover is removed.  
2. Remove parts as illustrated.  
Screws  
NOTE: Do not clean filter in gasoline or other  
flammable solvent. Doing so can create a fire  
hazard or produce harmful evaporative emis-  
sions.  
1. Loosen and remove the 2 screws from the  
muffler cover.  
3. Wash the filter in soap and water.  
4. Allow filter to dry.  
2. Remove the muffler cover.  
3. Tighten the 2 muffler mounting screws se-  
curely.  
5. Apply a few drops of oil to the filter;  
squeeze filter to distribute oil.  
6. Replace parts.  
4. Reinstall muffler cover and 2 screws.  
Tighten securely.  
REPLACE SPARK PLUG  
Replace spark plug each year to ensure the  
engine starts easier and runs better. Set  
spark plug gap at 0.025 inch (0.6 mm). Igni-  
tion timing is fixed, nonadjustable.  
1. Twist, then pull off spark plug boot.  
2. Remove spark plug from cylinder and dis-  
card.  
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS  
There is no screw for idle adjustment on your  
blower. The throttle lever is used to control  
engine speed. The throttle lever can be  
placed in one of four positions: STOP, IDLE  
or  
, FULL THROTTLE or  
, and one  
3. Replace with Champion RCJ-6Y spark  
plug and tighten securely with a 3/4 inch  
(19 mm) socket wrench.  
intermittent position. If your enginewill not run  
properly or you require further assistance,  
contact an authorized service dealer or call  
1--800--554--6723.  
4. Reinstall the spark plug boot.  
STORAGE  
S Store unit and fuel well out of the reach of  
children.  
WARNING: Perform the following  
steps after each use:  
SEASONAL STORAGE  
S Allow engine to cool, and secure the unit  
before storing or transporting.  
Prepare unit for storage at end of season or if  
it will not be used for 30 days or more.  
If your unit is to be stored for a period of time:  
S Clean the entire unit before lengthy stor-  
age.  
S Store unit and fuel in a well ventilated area  
where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or  
open flames from water heaters, electric  
motors or switches, furnaces, etc.  
S Store unit with all guards in place. Position  
unit so that any sharp object cannot acci-  
dentally cause injury.  
S Store in a clean dry area.  
S Lightly oil external metal surfaces.  
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FUEL SYSTEM  
ENGINE  
Under FUELING ENGINE in the OPERA-  
TION section of this manual, see messagela-  
beled IMPORTANT regarding the use of ga-  
sohol in your engine.  
S Remove spark plug and pour 1 teaspoon of  
40:1, 2-cycle engine oil (air cooled) through  
the spark plug opening. Slowly pull the  
starter rope 8 to 10 times to distribute oil.  
S Replace spark plug with new one of recom-  
mended type and heat range.  
Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in  
minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits  
during storage. Add stabilizer to gasoline in fuel  
tank or fuel storage container. Follow the mix  
instructions found on stabilizer container. Run  
engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer.  
S Clean air filter.  
S Check entire unit for loose screws, nuts,  
and bolts. Replace any damaged, broken,  
or worn parts.  
S At the beginning of the next season, use  
only fresh fuel having the proper gasolineto  
oil ratio.  
HELPFUL TIP  
During storage of your gas/  
oil mixture, the oil will sepa-  
rate from the gas.  
We recommend that you  
shake the gas can weekly  
to insure proper blending of  
the gas and oil.  
OTHER  
S Do not store gasoline from one season to  
another.  
S Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust.  
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE  
WARNING: Always stop unit and disconnect spark plug before performing any of the  
recommended remedies below other than remedies that require operation of the unit.  
TROUBLE  
Engine will not  
start.  
CAUSE  
1. Engine flooded.  
REMEDY  
1. See “Starting a Flooded Engine”  
in Operation section.  
2. Fill tank with correct fuel mixture.  
3. Install new spark plug.  
2. Fuel tank empty.  
3. Spark plug not firing.  
4. Fuel not reaching  
carburetor.  
4. Check for dirty fuel filter; replace.  
Check for kinked or split fuel line;  
repair or replace.  
5. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
5. Compression low.  
1. Fuel not reaching  
1. Check for dirty fuel filter; replace.  
Check for kinked or split fuel line;  
repair or replace.  
Engine will not  
idle properly.  
carburetor.  
2. Carburetor requires  
adjustment.  
3. Crankshaft seals worn.  
4. Compression low.  
2. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
3. Contact an authorized service dealer  
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
1. Clean or replace air filter.  
2. Check for dirty fuel filter; replace.  
Check for kinked or split fuel line;  
repair or replace.  
1. Air filter dirty.  
2. Fuel not reaching  
carburetor.  
Engine will not  
accelerate,  
lacks power, or  
dies under a  
load.  
3. Clean or replace spark plug  
and re-gap.  
3. Spark plug fouled.  
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
4. Carburetor requires  
adjustment.  
5. Carbon build up.  
6. Compression low.  
5. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
6. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
1. Choke partially on.  
1. Adjust choke.  
Engine smokes  
excessively.  
2. Fuel mixture incorrect.  
2. Empty fuel tank and refill with  
correct fuel mixture.  
3. Air filter dirty.  
4. Carburetor requires  
adjustment.  
3. Clean or replace air filter.  
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
Engine runs hot.  
1. See “Fueling Engine” in Operation  
section.  
1. Fuel mixture incorrect.  
2. Replace with correct spark plug.  
3. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
2. Spark plug incorrect.  
3. Carburetor requires  
adjustment.  
4. Contact an authorized service dealer.  
4. Carbon build up.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
WEED EATER warrants to the original pur-  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY HAVE  
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
NO CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
OTHER DAMAGES WILL BE ALLOWED,  
AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES EXCEPT THOSE EX-  
PRESSLY STIPULATED HEREIN.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA-  
TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-  
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
The policy of WEED EATER is to continuously  
improve its products. Therefore, WEED EATER  
reserves the right to change, modify, or discon-  
tinue models, designs, specifications, and ac-  
cessories of all products at any time without no-  
tice or obligation to any purchaser.  
chaser that each new WEED EATER brand  
gasoline tool or attachment is free from defects  
in material and workmanship and agrees to re-  
pair or replace under this warranty any defective  
gasoline product or attachment as follows from  
the original date of purchase:  
2 YEARS - Parts and Labor, when used for  
household purposes.  
90 DAYS - Parts and Labor, when used for  
commercial, professional, or income producing  
purposes.  
30 DAYS - Parts and Labor, if used for rental  
purposes.  
This warranty is not transferable and does not  
cover damage or liability caused by improper  
handling, improper maintenance, or the use of  
accessories and/or attachments not specifically  
recommended by WEED EATER for this tool.  
Additionally, this warranty does not cover tune-  
ups, spark plugs, filters, starter ropes, starter  
springs, cutting line, or rotating head parts that  
will wear and require replacement with reason-  
able use during the warranty period. This war-  
ranty does not cover predelivery setup or nor-  
mal adjustments explained in the instruction  
manual.  
U.S. EPA/CALIFORNIA  
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT  
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA-  
TIONS: The U.S. Environmental Protection  
Agency/California Air Resources Board and  
WEED EATER are pleased to explain the emis-  
sions control system warranty on your year  
2007 and later small off--road engine. In Califor-  
nia, all small off--road engines must be de-  
signed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s  
stringent anti--smog standards. WEED EATER  
must warrant the emission control system on  
your small off--road engine for the periods of  
time listed below provided there has been no  
abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance of  
your small off--road engine engine. Your emis-  
sion control system includes parts such as the  
carburetor, the ignition system and the fuel tank  
(California only). Where a warrantable condition  
exists, WEED EATER will repair your small off--  
road engine engine at no cost to you. Expenses  
covered under warranty include diagnosis,  
parts and labor. MANUFACTURER’S WAR-  
RANTY COVERAGE: If any emissions related  
part on your engine (as listed under Emissions  
Control Warranty Parts List) is defective or a de-  
fect in the materials or workmanship of the en-  
gine causes the failure of such an emission re-  
lated part, the part will be repaired or replaced  
by WEED EATER. OWNER’S WARRANTY  
RESPONSIBILITIES: As the small off--road en-  
gine engine owner, you are responsible for the  
performance of the required maintenance listed  
in your instruction manual. WEED EATER rec-  
ommends that you retain all receipts covering  
maintenance on your small off--road engine, but  
WEED EATER cannot deny warranty solely for  
the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure  
the performance of all scheduled maintenance.  
As the small off--road engine engine owner, you  
should be aware that WEED EATER may deny  
you warranty coverage if your small off--road  
engine engine or a part of it has failed due to  
abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, unap-  
proved modifications, or the use of parts not  
made or approved by the original equipment  
manufacturer. You are responsible for present-  
ing your small off--road engine to a WEED EAT-  
ER authorized repair center as soon as a prob-  
lem exists. Warranty repairs should be com-  
pleted in a reasonable amount of time, not to ex-  
ceed 30 days. If you have any questions re-  
garding your warranty rights and responsibili-  
ties, you should contact your nearest authorized  
service center or call WEED EATER at  
1--800--554--6723.  
WARRANTY  
COM-  
MENCEMENT DATE: The warranty period be-  
gins on the date the small off--road engine is  
purchased. LENGTH OF COVERAGE: This  
warranty shall be for a period of two years from  
the initial date of purchase. WHAT IS COV-  
ERED: REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF  
PARTS. Repair or replacement of any war-  
ranted part will be performed at no charge to the  
owner at an approved WEED EATER servicing  
center. If you have any questions regarding your  
warranty rights and responsibilities, you should  
contact your nearest authorized service center  
or call WEED EATER at 1--800--554--6723.  
WARRANTY PERIOD: Any warranted part  
which is not scheduled for replacement as re-  
quired maintenance, or which is scheduled only  
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for regular inspection to the effect of “repair or  
replace as necessary” shall be warranted for 2  
years. Any warranted part which is scheduled  
for replacement as required maintenance shall  
be warranted for the period of time up to the first  
scheduled replacement point for that part.  
DIAGNOSIS: The owner shall not be charged  
for diagnostic labor which leads to the deter-  
mination that a warranted part is defective if the  
diagnostic work is performed at an approved  
WEED EATER servicing center. CONSE-  
QUENTIAL DAMAGES: WEED EATER may  
be liable for damages to other engine compo-  
nents caused by the failure of a warranted part  
still under warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED:  
All failures caused by abuse, neglect, or improp-  
er maintenance are not covered. ADD -ON OR  
MODIFIED PARTS: The use of add--on or mo-  
dified parts can be grounds for disallowing a  
warranty claim. WEED EATER is not liable to  
cover failures of warranted parts caused by the  
use of add--on or modified parts.  
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM: If you have any  
questions regarding your warranty rights and  
responsibilities, you should contact your  
nearest authorized service center or call  
WEED EATER at 1--800--554--6723.  
WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:  
Warranty services or repairs shall be pro-  
vided at all WEED EATER service centers.  
Call 1--800--554--6723. MAINTENANCE,  
REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMIS-  
SION RELATED PARTS: Any WEED EAT-  
ER approved replacement part used in the  
performance of any warranty maintenance or  
repair on emission related parts will be pro-  
vided without charge to the owner if the part is  
under warranty. EMISSION CONTROL  
WARRANTY PARTS LIST: Carburetor, Igni-  
tion System: Spark Plug (covered up to main-  
tenance schedule), Ignition Module, Muffler  
including Catalyst, Fuel Tank (California  
only). MAINTENANCE STATEMENT: The  
owner is responsible for the performance of  
all required maintenance as defined in the in-  
struction manual.  
This engine is certified to be emissions compliant for the following use:  
Moderate (50 hours)  
Intermediate (125 hours)  
Extended (300 hours)  
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