Talon Tools AB2206 User Manual - page 4
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Rest wheels on surface to be cleaned and move head in
a forward and backward motion over material to be col-
lected.
VACUUM BAG EMPTYING
To empty vacuum bag, undo zipper and shake.
For a more thorough clean removed bag from wire frame
and vacuum bag connector. Turn bag inside out and
shake. Re-install bag as outlined on page 3 Figure 3A to F.
If bag becomes wet immediately remove from frame and
connector, dry thoroughly before re-installing.
SERVICING DOUBLE-INSULATED APPLIANCE
In this double-insulated appliance, two systems of insula-
tion are provided instead of grounding. No grounding
means is provided on a double-insulated appliance, nor
should a means for grounding be added to the appliance.
There are no owner serviceable parts inside a double-
insulated appliance marked with the words, “DOUBLE
INSULATION” or “DOUBLE INSULATED”. The symbol
(square within a square) may also be marked on the appli-
ance.
Any service must only be carried out by a qualified tech-
nician at an authorized service centre.
1. Place switch in “OFF” position and unplug the power
supply before the appliance is serviced, cleaned or
maintenance is performed.
2. Keep air intake clean and air vents free of debris to
avoid overheating the motor.
3. Clean with a damp sponge and mild soap. Do not
squirt with water, hose with water or other liquids.
4. No lubrication is necessary as the motor is equipped
with lifetime lubricated bearings.
5. If the tool does not operate, turn switch to “OFF” posi-
tion and disconnect from power supply first, then from
tool. Check power supply for blown fuses or tripped
circuit breakers. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.
There are no owner serviceable parts inside.
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WET OR MOIST MATERIAL
Moist or freshly cut (green) material may collect in the
vacuum/blower inlets of your machine.
Avoid picking up this type of material or material which
has moist soil mixed with it. Soil can compact within the
inlets and fan housing causing a reduction in perform-
ance.
To avoid the possibility of clogging alternate between dry
and moist material to keep inlets and tubes clear.
Unclogging Car Vacuum Inlet:
In some circumstances the internal tube of the car vacu-
um hose may become blocked by a build up of moist
material adhering to the inner housing. To clear this area,
follow the instructions below.
1. Switch off and disconnect machine from power
supply.
2. Remove the car vacuum hose from its tube clips and
pull the adaptor out of the main housing. Fig. 9A.
3. Using a stick or small piece of timber, approximately
200mm long, clear the blocked area by pushing and
scraping the material. This is best done when the
material has dried and will flake more easily. Fig 9B.
4. Re-install the flexible hose and adaptor into the main
housing.
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Bark, Wood Chips, Seeds, Nuts,
AVOID COLLECTING SMALL HARD OBJECTS AS
THESE CAN DAMAGE THE FAN.
Under some operating conditions small, hard, objects
such as pieces of bark, wood chip, tree nuts, seeds or
twigs may be thrown by the fan into the car vacuum tube.
In most cases this material will be sucked through the fan
when the Car Vacuum function is engaged. However,
some items may become lodged in the hose or in the nar-
row section of the crevice tool. Before operating the unit in
car vacuum mode, check the tube and nozzle for materi-
al.
To clear the tube, remove the crevice tool and shake or
squeeze the hose.
To clear the crevice tool tip the nozzle upside down. A
light tap on the ground may be necessary.
Reinstall crevice tool to vacuum hose.
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STORAGE
1. Clean unit before storing.
• Free debris from air intake.
• Clean plastic parts with a mild soap and sponge
dampened with warm water.
• Do not spray blower with water.
2. Store indoors in a dry area out of reach of children.
3. Do not leave extension cord lying on the ground once
you have finished using the appliance. It can become
a tripping hazard.
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MAINTENANCE
Fig. 8
WARNING: WET MATERIAL SHOULD NOT
BE COLLECTED AT ANY TIME AS IT CAN
CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
WARNING: Do not expose to rain. Avoid all
types of detergents, cleaners or solvents.
Never submerge in water or other liquids.
Fig. 9A
Fig. 9B