McCulloch MCS2001 User manual

Category
Power tools
Type
User manual
PN 6096-200126
Pr
inted in China
USER MANUAL
Electric Chipper/Shredder
SAFETY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
Model : MCS2001
McCulloch U.S.A.
12802 Leffingwell Rd.
Santa Fe Springs,
CA 90670
USA
Made in China / Fabriquè à Chine / Hecho en China
STOP
ARRÊT
ALTO
For problems or questions, DO NOT return
this product to the store. Contact your 
Customer Service Agent .
En cas de problèmes ou pour des questions,
NE PAS retourner ce produit au point de vente. S'adresser
au préposé du Service à la clientèle en composant.
Para problemas o preguntas, NO devolver este producto a la tienda
Contacte a su Agente de Servicio al Cliente.
U.S.A. & CANADA
1-800-521-8559
For Consumer Assistance Please Call
L'Aide Du Consommateur Necessitez S'il Vous Plait
Para La Ayuda Del Consumidor Llame Por Favor
W
ARNING • PLEASE READ
For your own safety please read this manual before attempting to operate your new unit. Failure to follow instructions can
result in serious personal injury. Spend a few moments to familiarize yourself with your shredder before each use.
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PLEASE READ
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a McCulloch product. With proper operation and maintenance, it will provide you with years of serv-
ice.
In order to make the best use of your investment, be CERTAIN to familiarize yourself with the contents of the ENTIRE user
manual before attempting to operate and maintain your unit.
Be sure to carefully follow the step-by-step instructions in this manual to start, operate and maintain your new product.
In the manual there will be the following call-outs: NOTE:, WARNING / CAUTION and WARRANTY.
A NOTE: is used to convey additional information, to highlight a particular explanation, or to expand a step description.
A WARNING or CAUTION identifies a procedure which, if not undertaken or if improperly done, can result in serious person-
al injury and/or damage to the unit.
The
(W
ARRANTY SYMBOL)
ser
ves notice that unless instructions or procedures are followed, any damage caused will
void the warranty and repairs will be at owner’s expense.
Pay particular attention to the safety precautions. They are written for your protection and contain important information you
must know to safely operate your chain saw.
FOR WARRANTY OR SERVICE CONTACT THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER - LOCATE YOUR NEAREST
SERVICE CENTER BY CALLING THE TOLL FREE NUMBER IN THIS MANUAL.
INTRODUCTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
T
op Hopper
SPECIFICATIONS
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120V~, 60Hz, 14 Amp
No Load Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3300 RPM
Hopper Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.4”x8.5”x7.9” (340x215x200mm)
Max.
Cutting dia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1/2” (38mm)
Wheel Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7” (180m)
Net Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78.3 Lbs. (35.6 Kg)
ON-OFF
Switch
Overload
Protection Switch
Side Chute
Top Hopper
Safety Screws
Wheel (L)
Wheel (R)
Leg (R)
Leg (L)
Wheel
Cover
Axle
Discharge Chute
Discharge chute
access knobs
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2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ - SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
When using power equipment, basic precautions should
alw
ays be followed to assure maximum safety and optimum
performance. Read this manual before assembling and
operating this chipper shredder. Failure to comply with
instructions may result in electrical shock, burns, fire, or
personal injury.
WARNING
2-1. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, BURNS, FIRE OR PERSONAL
INJURY:
1. FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS listed in
this manual before/during operation of this shredder
2. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK this
shredder must be grounded. It is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and
grounding plug to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Plug into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances.
DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-
grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock in the event of a malfunction. Contact a quali-
fied electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the
receptacle is properly grounded. Do not modify the
plug provided with the shredder.
3.
INSPECT UNIT FOR DAMAGE to the housing, cord
or plug. Keep all fasteners tight. Do not use if the
s
witch does not turn the unit off properly. Never use
unit if cord or plug has been damaged, the motor or
unit itself is not working as it should or has been
dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped in water.
Never operate with any air opening blocked. Keep air
openings free of debris that may reduce air flow.
Replace damaged parts that are chipped, cracked or
damaged in any way. This product is double insulated
- there are no serviceable parts inside..
4.
GR
OUNDING
INSTR
UCTIONS
This tool should be
grounded while in use to reduce the risk of electric
shock to the operator. The tool is equipped with a 3-
conductor cord and 3-prong g
rounding plug to fit the
proper grounding receptacle. If your unit is for use on
less than 150 volts, it has a plug as illustrated in
sk
etch A in Figure 2-1A.
If it is f
or use on 150 to 250
volts, it has a plug as illustrated in sketch D, Fig.2-1A
An adapter, sketches B and C, is available for con-
necting plugs as illustrated in sketch A to 2-prong
receptacles. The green-colored rigid ear, lug, or the
like, must be connected to permanent ground, such
as a properly grounded outlet box. No adapter is avail-
able for the plug illustrated in sketch D.
5.
EXTENSION CORD - Use only three-wire outdoor
extension cords that have three-prong grounding
plugs and grounding receptacles that accept the
appliance’s plug.
a. When using the chipper shredder, an extension cord
of adequate siz
e m
ust be used for safety and to pre-
v
ent loss of po
w
er and o
v
erheating.
b. The extension cord must be specifically intended for
outdoor use and marked “SJ” or “SJT” and with the
suffix “WA”. In Canada, the extension cord must be
marked “SFTW”.
c.
Inspect extension power cord for loose or exposed
wires and damaged insulation.
If damaged, replace
before using appliance.
DO NOT ABUSE POWER CORD - Never carry power
equipment by cord or pull cord to disconnect from out-
let.
Keep cord clear of operator and obstacles at all
times. Do not expose cord to heated surfaces, oil or
water. Do not pull cord around sharp edges, corners
or close door on cord.
6.
Avoid dangerous environment. Do not use power
equipment in damp or wet locations.
7.
Don’t use in rain. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
8. Do not abuse cord. Never pull on power cord to dis-
connect from receptacle. Keep cord away from heat,
oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace damaged
cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the risk
of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
9. Keep children away. All bystanders should be kept at
a safe distance from work area.
10.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewel-
ry. They can be caught in moving parts. Use of gloves
and substantial footwear is recommended when work-
ing outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair.
11.
Use safety glasses. Always use face or dust mask if
operation is dusty.
12.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use com-
mon sense when operating a power tool. Do not
use tools while tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious personal
injury.
13. Avoid unintentional starting. Do not move plugged-
in power equipment with finger on switch. Be sure
s
witch is off when plugging in.
14.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance
at all times. Proper footing and balance enables better
control of the tool in une
xpected conditions
.
15.
No accessories or attachments are necessary for
the operation of this gar
dening tool.
The use of an
y
accessories or attachments for this gardening tool is
not recommended. Such use of any attachment or
accessory may increase the risk of injury to the user.
16.
Do not use force. The correct tools will do the job
better and saf
er at the r
ate f
or which it is designed.
17.
Disconnect the plug fr
om the po
wer source before
making any adjustment, changing accessories, or
storing the tool.
Such pre
v
entive safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
18. Store tools indoor
s.
When not in use
, tools should
be stored indoors in dry, and high or locked-up place,
out of reach of children.
19. Maintain tools. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for
best performance and to reduce the risk of injury.
F
ollow instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories. Inspect tool cord periodically, and if dam-
aged, have it repaired by an authorized service facili-
ty. Keep handling surface dry, clean, and free from oil
and grease.
20. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the tool,
a guard or other part that is damaged should be care-
fully checked to determine that it will operate properly
and perform its intended function. check for alignment
of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts, mounting, and any other condition that may
affect its operation. A guard or other part that is dam-
aged should be properly repaired or replaced by an
author
ized service center unless indicated elsewhere
in this manual.
2-2. PRECAUTIONS FOR USING CHIPPER/
SHREDDER
1. Extreme caution should be taken to ensure
shreddable material does not contain metal,
rocks, bottles, cans or other foreign objects.
2. Do not allow hands or any other part of the body,
or clothing to enter inside the feeding chambers
or discharge chute, while machine is operating.
3. Wear gloves while operating the machine.
4. Before starting the machine, ensure that all screws
and other fasteners are properly secured.
5. Machine should be operated on firm level surfaces
only.
6. Before starting the machine, check that the cutting
chamber is empty.
7. Motor should be kept clean of debris and other accu-
mulations.
8. Keep all guards and deflectors in good working condi-
tion.
9. Stand clear of discharge chute at all times.
10. Do not over reach and keep face and body back form
the f
eed opening.
11. Never pull the machine by the power cord and keep
cord away from water or sharp edges.
12. Disconnect the power cord when the machine is not in
use
.
13.
If machine should become clogged, s
witch off
the motor
, disconnect the po
w
er cord, mak
e sure
all mo
ving par
ts are completely stopped bef
ore clean
-
ing clogged debris.
14. Ensure the power cord is always in good condi-
tion.
A cord with brok
en insulation is extremely
dangerous and can result in fire, electric shock or seri-
ous personal injury.
2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2-1A
GROUNDING
PIN
ADAPTER
METAL
SCREW
COVER OF
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
GROUNDING
MEANS
GROUNDING
PIN
2-1B
CORD
SET
Method of securing extension cord
APPLIANC
E CORD
(A) TIE CORD AS SHOWN (B) CONNECT PLUG AND
RECEPTACLE
MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE RECOMMENDATIONS
VOLTS
EXTENSION CORD
LENGTH
WIRE SIZE
REQUIRED
120
25 feet / 7.5m 18 A.W.G.*
50 feet / 15m 16 A.W.G.*
100 feet / 30m 16 A.W.G.*
*American Wire Gauge
T
ab
le
3-1. CONNECTING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Locate small bag of hardware containing two Allen
he
x screws, two large flat washers, two small flat washers
and two split pins.
1.
Place one wheel on the axle followed by a large flat
washer. Secure by inserting a split pin through the
hole in the end of the axle, bend the ends over using
pliers. See Figure 3-1A.
2. Press wheel cover on wheel.
3. Position the axle assembly on the inside of the sup-
port tube as shown in Figure 3-1B, aligning the hole in
the axle with the hole in the support. Place a lock-
washer and small flat washer on the Allen hex screw
and guide them up through the hole in support tube
and into the hole in the axle.The flat washer should be
next to the axle.
4. Assemble the other tube support to the other end of
the axle in the same manner.
5. Attach the second wheel to the axle using the same
method as described in step 1.
3-2. ATTACHING WHEEL ASSEMBLY TO
UNIT
1. Remove feeder tube by loosening & spring loaded
knobs. Figure 3-2A.
2. Lay motor assembly down on flat surface with plug
facing down.
3. Place a 2x4 under bottom of motor to obtain correct
angle to attach wheel kit.
4. Wheels should be toward floor (same as plug).
5. Align top of support tubes (2 holes) with 2 holes in
motor housing. Using hardware (fiat washers of lock
washers, and 4 hex bolts attach support tubes to
motor housing & tighten.
6.
Stand unit of and reattach feeder. Tube by tightening 3
spring loaded knobs.
WARNING
Use caution when tightening set screws to avoid contact
with sharp cutting blades.
15.
The operation of any tool can result in foreign
objects being thrown into your eyes, which can
result in severe eye damage. Before operating power
tool, alw
ays wear safety goggles or safety glasses with
side shields and a full face shield when needed.We rec-
ommend wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eye-
glasses or standard safety glasses with side shields.
2-3. EXPLANATION OF NOTE, WARNING,
AND WARRANTY SYMBOL
1. A NOTE is used to convey additional information, or
highlight a particular explanation, or to expand a
instruction.
2. A WARNING identifies a procedure which, if not
undertaken or if improperly done, can result in a seri-
ous personal injury or damage to the unit and/or both.
3. (WARRANTY SYMBOL) serves notice that
unless instructions or procedures are followed,
any damage will void the warranty and repairs will be
at owner’s expense. Service other than user mainte-
nance should be performed by a McCulloch
Authorized Service Center. Damage or conditions
caused BY improper maintenance practices which
render this product inoperable will void the manufac-
turer’s warranty.
4.
FOR WARRANTY OR SERVICE contact the nearest
McCulloch Authorized Service Center.
2-4. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
1. Never place hands into discharge chute as serious
injur
y will occur (Figure 2-1).
2. Use of these personal safety items is highly recom-
mended to reduce the risk of accidental injury (Figure
2-2).
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-1A
Axle
3-2A
Feed
Tube
Discharge chute
access knobs
Use of these personal safety items is
highly recommended to reduce the risk
of accidental injur
y
.
Never place hands into discharge
chute as ser
ious injur
y will occur.
2-1
2-2
Flat Washer
and Split Pin
3-1B
T
ube
Insert
Axle
Suppor
t
Tube
Allen hex screw,
small flat washer
and loc
kw
asher
3-2B
Chute
Screws
Blade
Flang
e
Set Scre
ws
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3-3. HOPPER ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Locate small bag of hardware containing five one
w
ay security screws and washers.
1. Place the hopper on top of the feed tube, align the
holes
. Secure with the safety screws and washers.
Figure 3-3A
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3 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-3A
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4-1. OPERATION
Read and understand the safety instructions in this owners
manual before using your shredder. Failure to comply can
result in accidents involving fire, electric shock, or serious
personal injury.
1. Connect the shredder to a suitable power outlet.
2. To start and stop the shredder, depress the switch
located at the rear of the Motor.
3. To stop the shredder, switch to the off position. (Fig .
4-1)
4-2. OVERLOAD PROTECTION AND MOTOR
JAMMING If overfeeding clogs the machine the overload
protection switch may cut out the motor. To restart, switch
the machine off and disconnect the po
w
er cord.
Loosen discharge chute access knobs and remove top
co
v
er assemb
ly
, then remove any clogged debris from the
cutting chamber
.
If the top co
v
er assemb
ly becomes
jammed and will not lift off, turn the V-cutter by pushing a
piece of w
ood through the bac
k chute of the top hopper to
rotate the
V
-cutter to enab
le the top co
v
er assemb
ly to be
removed. Reset motor overload protection switch. (See Fig.
4-1)
IMPORTANT
Before replacing top cover assembly ensure that the V-cut-
ter is positioned as shown in (Fig. 4-2).
Replace the top cover assembly together with the top cover
screw knob ensuring this is tight. If the top cover screw
knob is not tight the motor will not start due to the motor
lock out switch not being activated.
4-3. A
TT
ACHING MULCH BAG
Place a heavy duty trash bag using the mulch bag strap.
(Fig. 4-3)
4-1
ON-OFF
Switch
Overload
Protection Switch
4-2
4-3
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4-4. FEEDING LEAVES AND SMALL GAR-
DEN CLIPPINGS - TOP HOPPER
The sloping chute of the top hopper is designed to accept
leaves and small garden clippings.
Shredding and mulching is achieved by natural suction of
the debris through the blade chamber. Do not overfeed and
do not feed wet, soggy material into the garden shredder as
this may clog the blade chamber and the discharge chute.
(Fig. 4-4)
4-5. FEEDING TWIGS AND SMALL BRANCH-
ES - TOP HOPPER
The smaller back chute of the top Hopper accepts medium
to larger size garden clippings.
Shredding and mulching is achieved through the same
action as the front chute. If a finer type mulch is required
than is initially achieved, re-feed the mulch through again
until the desired result is obtained. (Fig. 4-5).
Do not feed solid branches through the two Top Hopper
chutes.
4-6. SIDE CHUTE
The elongated chute located at the rear of the machine is
specially designed to accept solid garden clippings and
branches up to 1-1/2" (38mm) in diameter.
IMPORTANT
When feeding long, large diameter material, control the
rate of feed by pulling back on the material so as not to stall
or overload the motor. (Fig. 4-6)
WARNING
Do not under any circumstances, place hands inside the
feeding chutes while the machine is operation. Force feed-
ing of debr
is is not necessary due to the natural suction
action of the shredder.
4-4
4-5
4-6
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6 - TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
1. DURATION
The duration of the warranty for this McCulloch product is as follows: TWO (2) YEARS from date of original purchase only
when used for personal, family, household, farm or ranch, purposes, provided the unit is not used for rental purposes;
NINETY (90) DAYS from date of original purchase when used for commercial, professional, institutional or rental purpos-
es. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. MCCUL-
LOCH CORPORATION HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AFTER THE APPLICABLE EXPIRATION
DATES OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY. (Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warran-
ty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.)
2. WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY
McCulloch U.S.A 1-800-521-8559
12802 Leffingwell Rd. Santa Fe Springs, CA90670 USA
3. WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY
A. The buyer (other than for purposes of resale) of the McCulloch Product.
B. Any person to whom such product is lawfully transferred within the duration of the implied or written warranty applica-
ble to the product.
C. Any other person who is entitled by the terms of the warranty or under applicable state law to enforce against the
Warrantor the obligation of the warranty.
(The above mentioned parties are hereinafter referred to as “User.”)
4. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
Any failure that occurs within the applicable duration of the warranty period that is the result of defects in materials or work-
manship.
5. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
A. Any incidental or consequential damages that may result from the failure or malfunction of the McCulloch product.
(Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may
not apply to you.)
B. Any failure that results from an accident, User abuse, neglect or failure to operate the product in accordance with the
instructions provided in the User Manual(s) supplied with the product, or that results from improper servicing by an
unauthorized repair facility.
C. Normal adjustments which are explained in the User Manual(s) provided with the product.
D. Any component(s) or accessories not sold or manufactured by the Warrantor.
E. Predelivery setup or assembly of units.
F
.
This w
arr
anty does not apply to accessories, normal maintenance or adjustment(s) of the product set forth in the User
Man
ual(s).
6. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE WARRANTOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY
A. Repair or replace components which have failed within the duration of the applicable warranty period at no cost to the
User.
B
. Ensure that the authorized repair station is reimbursed for parts and labor costs incurred due to performance of a war-
r
anty repair in accordance with estab
lished w
arr
anty policies and procedures
.
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE USER UNDER THIS WARRANTY
A. The User must deliver or ship the McCulloch product covered under this warranty to the dealer from whom it was orig-
inally purchased or to the nearest Authorized Service Center. Proof of purchase is required.
B. Freight costs, if any, will be borne by the user.
C
.
Use reasonable care in maintenance, operations and storage of the product as explained in the User Manual(s).
8.
WHEN
W
ARRANT
OR WILL PERFORM OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY
A.
Repair of w
arr
antab
le products will be scheduled according to the nor
mal w
or
k flo
w at the servicing location, depend-
ing on the availability of replacement parts.
B. Repair time which exceeds ten (10) days from the time the product was delivered to the servicing agent will extend
the warranty coverage by the number of days the product remains inoperable.
C
. If User does not receive satisfactory results from local servicing outlet, User must contact McCulloch Corporation, by
calling our toll-free telephone n
umber
.
10
Your Shredder has been designed for a low level of mainte-
nance
, involving routine cleaning and inspection. The motor
of the Shredder is maintenance free and requires no atten-
tion. For the best results the blades must be kept sharp at
all times. The blades have dramatically less cutting power
when blunt.
The Shredder will tear rather than cut when the blades are
blunt. When this occurs rotate the double sided blades or
replace the blades immediately.
WARNING
Before attempting any maintenance switch the machine off
and disconnect the power cord.
5-1. V-CUTTER MAINTENANCE
Switch the machine off and disconnect the power cord
ensuring all moving parts are completely stopped.
Wear gloves when attempting any maintenance to the
cutting blades.
JAMMING If blades become jammed see disassembly.
DISASSEMBLY
1. Loosen discharge chute access knobs and remove
the top cover assembly.
2. Rotate the cutter base counter clockwise and wedge
a piece of wood between the cutter base and cutting
chamber wall so as to stop the cutting base from rotat-
ing. (Fig. 5-1A)
3. Remove the center hold down bolt by turning it count-
er clockwise using a 16 mm wrench.
4. Remove the square washer, square bushing, V-cutter
to expose cutter base.
T
ake extreme care not to come in contact with cutting
blades.
If discharge chute becomes clogged or cutting blades
become jammed, under no circumstances should y
ou
place your hands in discharge chute to try to clear
obstruction, as this will lead to serious injury.
5-2. SHREDDING BLADES MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Before removing Top Hopper knob, insure the machine is
switched off, the red safety switch and extension lead is
removed and wait until the machine comes to a complete
stop.
To inspect or replace the double sided shredding blades
there is no need to remove the cutter base. To remove sim-
ply undo the counter sunk screws with the 6mm hex
wrench supplied with the machine and turn them through
180˚ These blades are double ground and can be used on
both sides. When blunt on both sides replace and insure
they are screwed in tightly.
ASSEMBLY This is carried out in the reverse sequence to
that of disassembly but with careful inspection of all com-
ponents. Ensure that cutter base is assembled with the
scraping plates facing down towards the motor and that
the square washer is situated under the head of the cen-
ter hold down bolt. (Fig. 5-2A)
Before replacing the top cover assembly ensure that the V-
cutter is positioned as shown in (Fig. 5-2B) Replace the top
cover assembly and secure tightly the discharge chute
access knob. If discharge chute access knob are not tight
the motor will not start due to the motor lock out switch not
being activated.
5-3. CLEANING
After use, always wipe clean the outside of the shredder to
remove any build up of material with a damp cloth. Clean
the inside of the cutting chamber and remo
v
e an
y left o
ver
material, Do not hose down with water.
5 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
5-1A
5-2A
5-2B
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