Operator`s manual

Bruning Enterprises, Inc.
7718 North State Road 9
Shelbyville, Indiana 46176 USA
(317) 835-7591 Phone / (317) 835-2814 Fax
www.bruningenterprises.com
Pubication: ENG-OM-005A Rev A Rev. Date: November 29, 2011
5.) Your BRUNeumatic Seed Blower / Vac has a wireless remote control vacuum breaker that works up to
100 feet from your machine. Before starting the engine, make sure the butterfly is open. If you open the
butterfly valve using your remote before shutting down the machine, this will help ensure it is open the
next time you start the machine. If you run out of gasoline while the valve is closed, you must open the
butterfly valve using the remote, it will not automatically open.
6.) With your hoses and cyclone in place, if you use a cyclone, ensure the gas valve petcock is in the ON
position. Place the choke lever in the ON position for cold starting of the engine, and place the throttle
in a position other than idle. Turn on the key and crank for no more than 5 to 10 seconds or until engine
starts. If you crank the engine longer than 10 seconds and it does not start, wait 1 minute before attempting
to start the engine again. The will help save the starter motor from overheating. You may call
1-800-999-9333 in the USA for help if engine does not start, or visit www.VanguardEngines.com.
7.) Once engine has started, turn OFF the choke and set desired throttle speed, normally full throttle.
8.) Allow the seed to enter into the suction tube area, either from your pro-box, wagon slide gate, or other
means.
9.) Holding the discharge cyclone in place, or if using the AIR Boom, make sure it is in position, depress
the button on the wireless remote control to start seed flow.
Linear actuator shown with butterfly in closed position.
The machine would draw seed into the cyclone and be
dispensed through the rotary airlock.
Either button on the remote will open or close the butterfly.
NOTE:
The Linear Actuator will take 2 seconds to open or close fully. The machine will still dispense seed for
a short time duration if opening the valve while dispensing product. Once you get familiar with the length
of this time, you should be able to judge just how much more seed is dispensed after you shut off seed flow.