User`s manual

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STORAGE
The proper procedure for long-term storage of the blower will protect it against the
effects of corrosion and damage. If the blower is not to be operated for a period of 30
days or more, proceed to store as follows:
1. Clean all accumulated dirt and grease from the blower using an appropriate cleaner.
2. Check parts for wear or damage. Make the necessary repairs.
3. Apply a light coat of dry film lubricant to the blower hub and shaft to prevent rust
formation.
4. Store the blower indoors. If the blower must be stored outdoors, protect it from the
elements with a suitable enclosure or storage.
CONFINED SPACE APPLICATIONS
CAUTION!
The final working procedure for any job application involving the use of the blower
must be individually determined after careful analysis of all factors and/or conditions
present. The nearest OSHA office is a valuable source for applicable information
regarding the field use of the blower.
DANGER!
Refer to local and federal OSHA Confined Space Laws and Regulations.