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1. IF THE ENGINE DOES NOT START Repeat the appropriate starting proce dures for warm or cold engine If the engine still will not start follow the Starting a Flooded Engine procedure as below A warnine Never operate the blower unless all controls are properly installed and in good working order Never oper ate the blower if the intake cover or blower tubes are missing or dam aged STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE 1 Disconnect the spark plug lead and use the spark plug wrench to remove the spark plug in a coun ter clockwise direction see the diagram on page 14 2 If the spark plug is fouled or is soaked with fuel clean or replace the plug as required 3 Clear excess fuel from the combus tion chamber by cranking the en gine several times while the spark plug is removed 4 Install and tighten the spark plug and reconnect the spark plug lead 5 Repeat the starting procedures for warm engine 6 If the engine still fails to start or fire refer to the troubleshooting flow chart at the end of this manual ADJUSTING ENGINE IDLE SPEED 1 Start the engine by following the procedures described on the pre ceding pages Make sure the thottle lever is in the idle position 2 Run the engine at idle speed until operating temperature is reached 2 3 minutes 3 Loosen the throttle cable locknut See figure 9 4 Turn the cable adjuster in or out until the engine idles sm
2. SHINDAIWA OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL EB501 EVC BLOWER High Performance Minimize the risk of injury to yourself and others Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the con tents Always wear eye and hearing protection when operating this unit Minimize the risk of injury Read this manual and familiarize yourself with its contents Part Number 68241 94310 Rev 11 06 INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT Before using this product consult local regulations concerning noise restrictions and hours of operation The Shindaiwa EB501 has been designed and built to deliver superior performance and reliability without compromise to quality comfort safety or durability Shindaiwa high performance engines represent the leading edge of 2 cycle engine technology and deliver exceptionally high power at remark ably low displacement and weight As a professional owner operator you ll soon discover why Shindaiwa is simply in aclass by itself IMPORTANT The information contained in this manual describes machines available at the time of production While every attempt has been made to give you the very latest information about your Shindaiwa EB501 blower there may be some differences between your machine and what is described here Shindaiwa Inc reserves the right to make changes in production without prior notice and without obligation to make alterations to machines previ ously manufactured CAUTION The engi
3. Fan fan cover or cylinder fins are dirty or damaged Carbon deposits in the muffler Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber and or exhaust port Missing or damaged blower tubes Refill with fresh fuel of the cor rect mixture gasoline and ISO EGD or JASO FC class 2 cycle Engine Oil 50 1 ratio Clean the intake cover Clean repair or replace as necessary Decarbonize muffler See 135 hr maint page 15 Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Replace missing or damaged blower tubes Engine is rough at all speeds May also have black smoke and or unburned fuel at the exhaust Clogged air cleaner element Loose or damaged spark plug Air leakage or clogged fuel line Water in the fuel Piston seizure Faulty carburetor and or diaphragm Clean or replace air cleaner element Tighten or replace Repair or replace filter and or fuel line Drain the fuel system replace the fuel Consult with an authorized servicing dealer 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE continued What To Check Possible Cause Remedy Spark arrester is clogged Clogged fuel filter Carburetor mixture too lean Idle speed set too low Leaking or damaged blower housing or tube assembly Engine is Overheating condition Idle engine until cool find knocking reason for overheat Improper fuel Check fuel octane rating Check for presence of a
4. blower on the ground and hold the blower firmly with your left hand on the volute case See figure 7 BA warnine The engine cover will be hot after blower operation 4 Using your right hand pull the starter handle slowly until you feel the starter engage Pull upward rapidly 5 As the starter engages pull the starter handle upward rapidly 6 If necessary repeat Steps 4 and 5 2 3 times until the engine starts CAUTION The recoil starter can be damaged by abuse E Never pull the starter cord to its full length E Always engage the starter before cranking the engine Always rewind the starter cord slowly WHEN THE ENGINE STARTS 1 As the engine warms open the choke gradually by slowly moving the choke control down to the fully OPEN position 2 Run the engine at idle speed until operating temperature is reached 2 3 minutes The blower should now be ready for use STOPPING THE ENGINE 1 Cool the engine by allowing it to run at idle for 2 3 minutes 2 While squeezing the throttle lock lever push and hold the throttle lever down until the engine stops See figure 8 Throttle Lever Lever gt Push Down To Stop Figure 8 IMPORTANT If the engine continues to run with the throttle lever in the off position stop the engine by moving the choke control UP to the fully closed position Adjust idle setting as decribed on page 10
5. inhalation injuries Always be aware of the strength and direction of the blower discharge stream Never direct the blower discharge stream toward people or animals Never operate the blower when visibility is poor 12 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Maintenance replacement or repair of emission control devices and sys tems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual However warranty repairs must be performed by a dealer or service center autho rized by Shindaiwa Corporation The use of parts that are not equivalent in performance and durability to autho rized parts may impair the effective ness of the emission control system and may have a bearing on the outcome of a warranty claim Ba ccna Before performing any mainte nance on this blower stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire Daily Maintenance E Remove dirt and debris from the blower exterior E Inspect the engine tank and hoses for possible fuel leaks and repair as necessary E Inspect the entire blower for loose damaged or missing components and repair as necessary E Inspect the engine cooling fins for accumulations of dirt or debris and clean as necessary CAUTION Dirty or damaged cooling system components may allow the engine to overheat possibly causing seri ous engine damage Operating the blower with loose missing or damaged components could allow the engine to over speed possib
6. ness straps Quick disconnect Spring Hook Quick adjust Buckle To tighten straps To loosen straps Pull the quick adjust buckles up Quick adjust and pull the straps Figure 10 down 48019A 11 USING THE BLOWER A THINK SAFETY OPERATING TIPS In the hands of an experienced opera tor the EB501 can efficiently move a wide variety of debris ranging from grass clippings to gravel As a general rule operate your EB501 at the lowest throttle setting required to get the job done Wear close fitting clothing to protect your legs and arms and Do not wear clothing or jewelry that could get caught in machinery Secure hair so that it is above shoulder length Never operate the blower if any component parts are damaged loose or missing Figure 11 E Use low throttle settings when clearing lightweight materials from around lawns or shrubbery E Use medium to higher throttle set tings to move grass or leaves from parking lots or walkways E Use full throttle when moving heavy loads such as dirt or snow IMPORTANT Blower noise increases at higher throttle settings Always use the low est throttle setting required to get the job done Wear eye protection that meets ANSI 287 1 such as a face shield or goggles while operating this machine Wear hearing protection when operating the blower Wear a dust mask to reduce the risk of
7. Engine Cover spark plu Engine Cover ee First remove the Muffler Body 48016D Arrester Screen A WARNING Never operate the machine with a damaged or missing muffler or spark arrester Operating with missing or damaged exhaust com ponents is a fire hazard and could also damage your hearing Remove the Muffler 1 2 Remove the spark plug Use the 4mm Allen wrench to remove the four engine cover screws and then slide the cover from the engine taking care not to misplace the cyl inder to cover insulating gasket See figure 15 Pry the muffler screw retaining tabs away from the screw heads and remove the two 6 mm muffler screws Remove the 5 mm lower muffler screw then remove the muffler assem bly from the engine See figure 16 Remove the Spark Arrester 4 Use the screwdriver to remove the three exhaust tube mounting screws and then remove the tail cap exhaust tube gasket and arrester screen See figure 16 15 5mm Lower 6mm Screw Muffler Screws Gasket Exhaust Tube NV Mounting S Screws Figure 16 5 Use a plastic scraper or wire brush to remove carbon deposits from the arrester screen exhaust tube and tail cap gt Inspect the screen carefully and replace any screen that has been perforated dis torted or is otherwise unserviceable B Gently tap the muffler on a wood surface to dislodge any loose carbon ge Ins
8. arter Handle Exhaust Outlet Swivel Tube SPECIFICATIONS Model eE E EEE E E E E T EB501 Dimensions Lx W x H eeeeeessesesessessereressesseseressereereresreseresresrese 330 x 375x 475 mm Engine Type cc 2 cycle catalyst air cooled gas engine vertical cylinder Bore amp Stroken nonan S 41 x 33 mm 1 6 x 1 3 inches DisplaGeme nt svssescsscsssssicciscsedesivetessviccanasceasebesesessonecuesssbassveees 43 6 cc 2 66 cu inches Fuel oil ratio Gasoline oil mixture 50 1 with ISO EGD or JASO FC class 2 cycle EngineOil Carburetor sie0s desciiscsesciecticoatsasisisnetisess Walbro diaphragm type with primer pump ISN OM esi silks tiie chee All transistor electronic ignition system A OF gl al LCL Sap PPP PP RP CT Champion CJ8 Startin E essea E EES aE Recoil starter SHOPPING sereis sieste ar EE ae eein Throttle lever fuel shut off Fuel Tank Capa City se isscccistesssacecstestnisivatvbdassinccssexsiaxsiniedededinisisteidiads 2 1 liters 71 oz Exhaust Systane EE Spark arrester muffler Atr Filtration sessies n ir E AE A EESE Dry element Weight dry without blower tubes EB501 s ssssssssesssssssesssessereseeee 8 6 kg 19 Ibs Specifications are subject to change without notice Prior to Assembly Before assembling make sure you have all the components required fora Handgrip removable complete unit E Three Tube Clamps 115 mm E 90 Discharge Tube 100 mm 85 mm See figure 2 E Flexible T
9. ause increased engine operating tem peratures Under certain condi tions alcohol based fuels may also reduce the lubricating qualities of some mixing oils Never use any fuel containing more than 10 ethanol alcohol by volume Generic oils and some outboard mixing oils are not intended for use in high performance air cooled 2 cycle engines and should never be used in your Shindaiwa blower FILLING THE FUEL TANK Remove the Fuel Filler Cap Tank Figure 4 WARNING Danger of fire and burn injury E Always use extreme care when handling fuel Fuel is highly flam mable Never operate this blower if fuel system components are damaged or are leaking Never attempt to refuel the engine while it is running Never attempt to refuel a hot engine Always allow the blower engine to cool before fueling 1 Place the blower upright on the ground or on a sturdy work surface and wipe any debris from around the fuel cap 2 Remove the fuel cap See figure 4 3 Fill the tank with clean fresh fuel see page 6 4 Replace the cap and wipe away any spilled fuel before starting the blower engine E Never smoke or light any fires near the blower or fuels Always transport and store fuels in an approved container E Never place flammable material close to the engine muffler E Never operate the blower with out a properly functioning muf fler and spark arrester installed E Nev
10. e correctly assembled per above and that all connections are tight Lock Pin Lock Slot Rotate clockwise to lock mak ing sure the 3 lines are aligned on both tubes A warnine Danger from rotating impeller Stop the engine before installing or removing the blower tubes Never perform any maintenance or as sembly procedures on this ma chine while the engine is running Figure 3 MIXING FUEL Fuel Requirements E Use only fresh clean fuel IMPORTANT Mix only enough fuel for your imme j E Use only fuel with an octane rating diate needs If fuel must be stored of 87 or above E Mix all fuel with ISO EGD or JASO FC class 2 cycle Engine Oil at a gasoline oil ratio of 50 1 1 gallon gasoline to 2 6 oz mixing oil CAUTION Use of mixing oil other than ISO EGD or JASO FC rated oil can lead to exessive carbon deposits Ad vinnniniei Danger of fire Never transfer or store fuels in the presence of combustible materials Before starting the engine always move the blower to a clear area at least 10 feet 3 meters away from fuels and other combustible materials longer than 30 days it should first be treated with a stabilizer such as StaBil or equivalent product CAUTION Never attempt to mix fuel in the blower fuel tank Always mix all fu els in a clean approved container Some gasolines contain etha nol alcohol as an oxygenate Oxygenated fuels may c
11. ed by the Attention Symbol are IMPORTANT A statement preceded by the word IMPORTANT is one that possesses special significance NOTE A statement preceded by the word NOTE contains information that is handy to know and may make your job easier Read and follow this manual Failure to do so could result in serious injury CI Wear eye and hearing SN protection at all times during Sy Q he operation of this machine Do not operate this machine if you are tired ill or under the influence of alcohol drugs or medicine IMPORTANT The operational procedures described in this manual are intended to help you get the most from your machine and also to protect you and others from harm These procedures are general guidelines only and are not intended to replace any safety rules laws that may be in force in your area If you have any questions regarding your EB501 blower or if you do not understand something in this manual your Shindaiwa dealer will be glad to assist you For additional information you may also contact Shindaiwa Inc at the address printed on the back of this manual 8 A wornine Do not make unauthorized modifi cations to this machine NOMENCLATURE Carburetor with Choke Volute Case and Primer Air Cleaner Throttle and Stop Lever Engine Cover 48002 Flexible 90 Discharge Tube Tube Figure 1 Spark Plug St
12. er operate this blower unless it is properly assembled and in good working condition STARTING AND STOPPING THE BLOWER Ahania Danger from rotating impeller The impeller will rotate whenever the blower is operating Never operate this blower unless the intake cover and blower tubes are properly installed and in good working order Danger from thrown dust or de bris Always wear eye and respira tory protection when operating this machine Never direct the blower stream toward people or animals Never operate this blower unless all controls are properly installed and in good working order CAUTION Avoid continuous running of the engine without the blower tubes installed or if the intake cover or blower tubes are blocked Doing so can cause engine overheating resulting in severe engine damage Starting Procedure WARM OR COLD ENGINE 1 While squeezing the throttle lock lever move the throttle lever to the engine idle position See figure 5 Full Throttle Engine Idle Figure 5 Lock Lever Stop 2 Prime the Choke Control open fuel system position shown by depress ing the A Ce fuel primer f m D bulb JA repeat edly until J iS the bulb LR flswih IU l fuel and A M A resistance S is felt See figure 6 Fuel Primer Bulb Figure 6 COLD ENGINE ONLY Choke the engine by moving the choke control UP choke is closed 3 Place the
13. inder head then tighten it firmly with the spark plug wrench Avoid overtightening CAUTION Never allow dirt or debris to enter the cylinder bore Before removing the spark plug thoroughly clean the spark plug and cylinder head area Allow the engine to cool before servicing the spark plug Cylinder threads can be damaged by tight ening or loosening the spark plug while the engine is hot EVERY 50 HOURS more frequently if reduced performance is noted E INSPECTION Inspect the entire blower and tubes for damage including loose or missing compo nents and repair as necessary E SPARK PLUG Replace the spark plug with a Champion CJ8 or equivalent gapped to 0 024 inch 0 6mm Wire Hook Fuel Tank Figure 14 FUEL FILTER Use a bent piece of wire to extract the fuel filter from in side the fuel tank and then remove and replace with a new element See figure 14 CAUTION Do not nick or perforate fuel tube with wire hook Before reinstalling the filter inspect the condition of the fuel line If damage or deterioration are noted the blower should be removed from service until it can be inspected by a Shindaiwa trained service technician E COOLING SYSTEM Use a wood or plastic scraper and a soft brush to remove dirt and debris from the cylinder fins and crankcase 14 135 HOUR MAINTENANCE Every 135 hours of operation remove and clean the muffler Remove the
14. lcohol in fuel Refuel as necessary Carbon deposits in Consult with an authorized combustion chamber servicing dealer and or exhaust port P Clogged air cleaner Clean the element oor element acceleration Clean the Spark arrester page 15 Replace fuel filter Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Set to 2500 3000 RPM Repair or replace components as required Egine difficult to shut off 19 Debris is tangled in blower impeller blades Overheated engine Throttle cable is incorrectly adjusted Overheating due to incorrect spark plug Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Idle engine to cool Choke engine to stop Adjust thottle cable Replace spark plug with Champion CJ8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE continued What To Check Engine stops abruptly Possible Cause Throttle lever is the OFF position Fuel tank empty Clogged fuel filter Water in the fuel Shorted spark plug or loose terminal Ignition failure Remedy Move throttle lever to the run position and reststart Refuel Replace fuel filter Drain replace with clean fuel Replace fuel filter Clean or replace spark plug tighten the terminal Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Excessive vibration Piston seizure Warped or damaged blower fan Loose bolt or fastener Internal engine damage Consult with an authorized servicing dea
15. ler Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Tighten as required Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Engine over speeding Damaged A V cushions Blower intake or discharge ports or tubes are clogged with debris Impeller blades are missing or damaged Replace cushions Remove debris Consult with an authorized servicing dealer 20 Emission System Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board the U S Environmental Protection Agency and Shindaiwa Corporation are pleased to explain the exhaust and evaporative emission control system warranty on your new small off road non road engine In California new small off road engines must be designed built and equipped to meet the State s stringent anti smog standards In other states new 1997 and later non road engines must meet the Federal EPA s stringent anti smog standards Shindaiwa Corporation must warrant the emission control system on your small offroad engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your small off road engine Your engine exhaust and evaporative emission control system includes parts such as the carburetor fuel tank the ignition system and if equipped the cata lytic converter These components are specifically listed below Where a warrantable condition exists Shindaiwa Corporatio
16. ly causing serious engine damage 13 EVERY 10 HOURS more frequently in dusty conditions Remove the Element Cover Latch LOL Element Cover Snap the cover up from the bottom to remove Figure 12 1 Remove the air cleaner cover by gently lifting the cover latch See figure 12 2 Inspect the filter If the element is damaged or distorted replace it with a new one IMPORTANT The EB501 uses a special high capac ity dry type air filter element The filter should not be cleaned with a liquid cleaner and must NEVER be oiled 3 Tap filter gently on a hard surface to disloge debris from element or use compressed air to blow debris from the air filter element IMPORTANT Direct the air stream at the inside face of the filter only A Wash the filter cover with soap and water and blow dry on Install the filter element and cover in the reverse order of removal CAUTION Never operate the blower if the air cleaner assembly is damaged or missing EVERY 10 15 HOURS 0 024 0 6mm gap Champion CJ8 Spark Plug 48014 Figure 14 1 Use the spark plug wrench to re move the spark plug turn counter clockwise to remove See figure 13 Clean and adjust the spark plug gap to 0 024 0 6mm Replace any damaged or visibly worn plug with a Champion CJ8 or equivalent See figure 13 Install the spark plug finger tight in the cyl
17. mpression YES Does the tank NO contain fresh fuel of the proper grade YES Is fuel filling the NO fuel primer bulb during priming operations YES Is there spark at NO the spark plug wire terminal YES Check the spark plug 17 Possible Cause Faulty recoil starter Fluid in the crankcase Internal damage Loose spark plug Excess wear on cylinder piston rings Fuel mixture incorrect stale contaminated Check for clogged fuel filter and or vent Faulty ignition ground If the plug is wet excess fuel may be in the cylinder The plug may be fouled or improperly gapped The plug may be damaged internally or of the wrong size Remedy Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Tighten and re test Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Refill with fresh fuel of the correct mixture gasoline and ISO EGD or JASO FC class 2 cycle Engine Oil Clean as required re start Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Crank the engine with the plug removed replace the plug and re start Clean and re gap the plug to 0 24 inch 0 6 mm re start Replace the plug with a Champion CJ8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE continued What To Check Is the engine over heating Possible Cause Remedy Operator is overworking Use lower throttle setting the machine Improper fuel oil ratio Fallen leaves or dust on the intake cover
18. n Japan Shindaiwa is a registered trademark of Shindaiwa Inc Specifications subject to change without notice
19. n will repair your small off road engine at no cost to you including diagnosis parts and labor Manufacturer s Warranty Coverage When sold within the U S this engine s emission control system is warranted for a period of two 2 years from the date this product is first delivered to the original retail purchaser During the warranty period Shindaiwa Corporation will at their option re pair or replace any defective emission related component on this engine During the original Warranty Period these Warranty Rights are automatically transfer able to subsequent owners of this product What is Covered by this Warranty 1 Carburetor Internal Components E Throttle Valve Needle Jet Metering Diaphragm 2 Fuel Tank 3 Ignition System Components E Ignition Coil E Flywheel Rotor 4 Catalytic Converter if originally equipped The emission control system for your particular Shindaiwa engine may also include certain related hoses and connectors 21 Owners Warranty Responsibilities As the small offroad engine owner you are responsible for the perfor mance of the required maintenance listed in this owners manual Shindaiwa Corporation recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off road engine but Shindaiwa Corporation 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 owner you should be a
20. ne exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other repro ductive harm CONTENTS PAGE Attention Statements 0 eee 2 Nomenclature ceeeeseseseseseeeeeeeeeenees 3 SPeCHICATIONS ccsscecsecesecesesesssessesenes 4 Assembling the Blower ccc00 4 Mixing Fuel ccccecssessesssesesseeees 6 Filling the Fuel Tank cece 7 Starting and Stopping the Blower 8 Adjusting Engine Idle Speed 10 Adjusting the Harness c008 11 Using the Blower seseseseoesesrseseses00s 12 Routine Maintenance 13 Spark Arrester Maintenance 15 SOKA SE sea on RGR 16 Troubleshooting Guide 17 Emission System Warranty 21 CAUTION This EB501 blower is equipped with a spark arresting muffler Never operate this machine without both the muffler and spark arrester installed and properly functioning ATTENTION STATEMENTS This manual contains special attention statements surrounded by boxes and preceded by the triangular Attention Symbol A ean A statement preceded by the word WARNING contains information that should be acted upon to pre vent serious bodily injury CAUTION A statement preceded by the word CAUTION contains information that should be acted upon to pre vent damaging your machine Additional attention statements that are not preced
21. oothly at approximately 2500 3000 rpm E Turn the throttle cable adjuster clockwise to decrease engine idle speed E Turn the throttle cable adjuster counter clockwise to increase en gine idle speed 5 Tighten the throttle cable locknut securely IMPORTANT A clean and unrestricted airflow is essential to your blower s engine performance and durability Before attempting any carburetor adjust ments inspect and clean the engine air filter as described on page 13 of this manual Idle De crease Idle Increase Cable Adjuster Throttle Cable Locknut Figure 9 IMPORTANT Blower tubes and intake cover must be in place while adjusting engine idle Engine idle speed will also be affected if either the intake cover or blower tubes are blocked or incor rectly installed ADJUSTING THE HARNESS The Shindaiwa EB501 Blower features W The shoulder harness is filled with an advanced harness system that helps soft padding for reduced operator ensure maximum operator comfort fatigue and ease of operation E The simplified adjustment system makes it easy to match the harness to every body size and type See figure 10 The adjusting strap lets the user Adjusting Strap Adjustment Holes determine how far apart the upper harness loops are positioned Easy to customize for maximum comfort Comfortable Back Pad Pull on the loops to quickly tighten the har
22. pect the cylinder exhaust port for carbon buildup IMPORTANT If you note excessive carbon buildup con sult your servicing dealer 9 Reassemble the muffler in the reverse order of disassembly IMPORTANT Reset the muffler screw retaining tabs to prevent the muffler screws from loosening STORAGE 30 days or longer CLEANING Thoroughly clean the ml LUBRICATION Remove the spark blower exterior plug and then pour approximately E INSPECTION Inspect the entire 1 4 0z of 2 cycle oil into the cylinder blower and tubes for damage through the spark plug hole Before including loose or missing compo reinstalling the spark plug pull the recoil starter gently 2 3 times to distribute the oil over the cylinder walls E AIR CLEANER Remove clean and reinstall the filter element as described under daily mainte nents and repair as necessary E FUEL Drain the fuel tank and then clear any remaining fuel from the carburetor and lines by running the blower until it stops from lack of fuel CAUTION ot l Never store this product with E STORAGE Store the blower in a any fuel remaining in the tank clean dry dust free environment fuel lines or carburetor Your Shindaiwa warranty does not in clude coverage for damage caused by stale or contaminated fuels 16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE What To Check Does the engine NO crank YES Good NO co
23. ube Standard Tools E Swivel Tube E Spark Plug Wrench E Straight Tube E Three Hex Wrenches E Nozzle Tube mm 4mm 5mm ASSEMBLING THE BLOWER 1 Place the blower upright on the 4 Push the swivel tube into the ground or a sturdy work surface flexible tube and then install and 2 Fit the 90 discharge tube over the tighten the 85mm clamp over the blower outlet port and secure with rotating band on the swivel tube the 115mm dia clamp 5 Slide the handgrip over the swivel 3 Slip the flexible tube over the oppo tube and secure with the bolt site end of the 90 discharge tube washer and nut and secure with the 100mm clamp ASSEMBLING THE BLOWER continued 115mm Clamp Swivel G00 ml mi gaunt W Washer 85mm Clamp 90 Discharge Tube Eetibie Lube 90 Ve Tube Handgrip Flexible Tube X Swivel Tube Straight Tube Nozzle Tube Cir MOE 48003 100mm Clamp Figure 2 6 Grasp the straight tube as shown and push the tube over the swivel tube locking pins right See figure 3 Align the lock pins with the 7 Lock the straight tube to the swivel lock slots and push the tubes Tube Assembly tube by rotating the straight tube together 8 Grasp the nozzle tube and lock the nozzle to the straight tube as in Steps 6 and 7 A 48004D IMPORTANT Blower tube installation affects blower balance and performance Make sure the tubes and nozzle ar
24. ware however that Shindaiwa Corporation may deny you warranty coverage if your small off road engine or a part has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance or unapproved modifications You are responsible for presenting your small off road engine to an autho rized Shindaiwa Dealer as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities you should contact a Shindaiwa customer service representative at 503 692 3070 or your local Shindaiwa Dealer Consequential Damages In the event that other component parts of this product are damaged by the failure of a warranted part Shindaiwa Corporation will repair or replace such component parts at no charge to you What is Not Covered E Failures caused by abuse neglect or improper maintenance procedures E Failures caused by the use of modified or non approved parts or attachments This Warranty is Administered by Shindaiwa Inc 11975 S W Herman Rd Tualatin OR 97062 503 692 3070 22 Shindaiwa Inc 11975 S W Herman Rd Tualatin Oregon 97062 USA Telephone 503 692 3070 Fax 503 692 6696 www shindaiwa com Shindaiwa Corporation Head Office 6 2 11 Ozuka Nishi Asaminami Ku Hiroshima 731 3167 Japan Telephone 81 82 849 2220 Fax 81 82 849 2481 2006 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 68241 94310 Printed i

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