Craftsman 360.7969 User manual

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3.4 HP, 2-Cycle
53 cc/3.2 cu. in.
235 mph/705 cfm
BACKPACK AIR BLOWER
Model 360.796900
CAUTION:
Before using this product, read this
manual and follow all Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions.
Safety
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Parts
Espa_ol
Sears. Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
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Dear Valued Customer,
When you operateyournew Craftsmanair blowerdon'texpect !o hear the high-pitchedengine noisecommonly
associatedwith motorizedpowerequipment. L
This isa blowerdesignedto meetthe needs of bothprofessionaland occasionalusersand complywithfuture noise
and emissionstandards.Many years ofreseamh and engineeringwent intocreating thisquieter, more efficientunit.
Byredesigningthe engine,fan, and blowerhousingcomponents,noise emissionswere cutby 50%. Engine speed
was loweredby 2,500 RPM, which reducesnoise,fuel consumption,and emissions,whileincreasingoperatingtime
between refuelingwiththe addedbenefitof a longerengine life.
Incorporatinga verypowerfulengine and speciallydesignedhighvolumefan the Craftsman blower isable to achieve
maximumair powerat only4,800 RPM. Competitiveblowerstypicallyrunat 7,000 to 8,000 RPM. This air bloweris
quietand powerful,features you and yourneighborswillquicklyappreciate.
Warranty Pg. 2
Safety Pg. 3
Contentsof Carton Pg. 4
Accessories Pg. 4
Assembly Pg. 4
Operation Pg. 5
Maintenance Pg. 7
Storage Pg. 8
Troubleshooting Pg. 9
CaliforniaEmission Control Pg.10
Warranty Statement
Parts Pg.11
Espal_ol Pg.17
LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY
Fortwo (2) yearsfrom thedate of pumhaseif the backpack air blower ismaintained, lubricatedand tunedup
accordingto the instructionsin the Operator's Manual, Sears willrepair or replace, free of charge, anypartsfound to
bedefective in materialor workmanship.Ifthis productis usedcommemially,thiswarranty onlyappliesfor 90 days.
Thiswarrantydoes notcover:.
Exper{_ableitems whichbecomeworn duringnormal use, suchas spark plugs and air filters.
Repairsnecessarybecause ofoperatorabuse, negligence,improperstorage, accident, or thefailure to
maintainthe equipmentaccordingtothe instructionscontainedin the Operator's Manual.
Warrantyservice isavailable byretumingthe air blowertothe nearest Sears Service Center in the UnitedStates. This
warrantygives you specificlegal rights,and you may also have otherrightswhichmay vary from state tostate.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Horse Power
Fuel-Oil Capacity
FueFOII Mix
Spork Rug
IGop .020 In)
AirVelo¢_
Air Volume
Maximum RPM
Dry Weight
3.4
1.6U.S.qt.
40-1
_sch WSR6F
3hamplonRCJ--6Y
Z35mph
705cfm
_500rpm
20.5Ibs.
Model No. 360.796900
Serial No.
Date of Pumhase
"rhemodel and serial numberwillbe
found to the leftofthe fuel cap. You
shouldrecordbothserial number and
date of pumhase and keep ina safe
place for future reference.
© Sears, Roebuckand Co.
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CAUTION: Always disconnect spark plug wire and place',Where it cannot contact spark plug to prevent
accidental starting when setting up, transporting, adjusting or making repairs.
TRAINING
Read the operator'smanualcarefuUy.Become familiar
withthe controlsand know howto operateyour air
blower"properly.
Do not allowchildrento use yourair blower.Never
allow adultsto useair blowerwithoutproper
instructions.
Keep the area ofoperationclear ofall persons,
especiallysmallchildrenand pets..
Use air blower onlyas describedin this manual.
Do notoperate air blower ifit hasbeen droppedor
damaged in any manner. Always have damage
repairedbeforeusingyourair blower.
Do not use accessoryattachmentsthat are not
recommendedbythe manufacturer.Use ofsuch
attachmentsmay be hazardous.
PREPARATION
Alwayswear safetyglasses or eye shieldswhen
startingand while usingyour air blower.
Dress properly.Do notoperate air blowerwhen
barefootor weadngopen sandals. Wear onlysolid
shoeswith goodtraction.
Wear long-sleevedclothesthat are snugfitting.
Avoidwearing looseclothing.
Wear eithertightlycuffed or cufflesspants.
Wear hearingprotectionevenwhen workingfor a
shortperiodoftime. Remember- hearingdamage
iscumulative.
Wear protective,non-slipglovesfor safer
operation_
Check fuel.tank beforestartingengine. Do notfill
fueltank indoors,when the engine isrunningor
when the engine ishot. Allowthe engineto cool
for several minutesbeforefillingthe fueltank.
Clean off any spilledgasolinebeforestartingthe
engine.
Always make adjustmentsbefore startingyour air
blower.Never attemptto do this whilethe engine
is running.
Useonlyin daylightor goodartificial light.
OPERATION
Keep youreyes and mindon your air blower and
thearea being blown.Don't letotherinterests
distractyou.
Always be sureof yourfooting.Use extra caution
in wet or slipperyareas. WALK - DON'T RUN.
Do not put hands or feet near rotatingpads. Keep
clear ofthe nozzleopeningat alltimes.
Always stopthe enginewheneveryou leave orare
notusingyourair blower.
Beforecleaning, inspecting,or repairingyourair
blower,stop the engine and make absolutelysure
all movingparts havestopped.Then disconnect
the sparkplug wire and keep itaway fromthe
spark plugto preventaccidentalstarting.
Do not adjustcarburetor,Overspeeding,engine
damage or personalinjurymay result.
Do not operateyourair blower if itvibrates
abnormally.Excessivevibrationisan indication of
damage; stopthe engine,safelycheckfor the
causeof vibrationand repairas needed.
Do not run the engine indoors.Exhaustfumesare
dangerous.
Never operateyour air blower withoutproper
guards,tubes, or othersafetydevices in place.
WARNING: CaliforniaProposition65
The engineexhaust fromthis productcontains
chemicalsknowntothe State ofCaliforniato
cause cancer,birthdefects, orother reproductive
harm.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Check the engine mountingboltsoftento be sure
theyare tightenedproperly.
Check all bolts,nuts, and screwsat frequent
intervalsfor propertightnessto be sureair blower
is insafe workingcondition.
Keep all safety devicesin place and working.
To reducefire hazard, keep theengine free of
debrisand excessivegrease and oil.
Allowengineto coolbeforestoringin any
enclosure.
Never storeair blowerwith fuel inthe tankinsidea .
buildingwhere fumes may reach an openflame or
an ignitionsourcesuchas hotwater heater,spacd
heater,clothesdryer, etc.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and observethe Safety Rules.
Followa regularschedulein maintaining,
caringand usingyourair blower.
Followthe instructionsunderthe Maintenanceand
Storagesectionsof thismanual
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:lead these instructionsand the operatingmanual initsentirety_beforeyou attemptto operateyournew air blower.
Blower
BlowerTube CurvedNozzle Tube
ExtensionTube
Pleated Tube
Clamp (_,
Clamp with
Cable Guide
Combi-Wrench
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The following items for the operation ofyourblowerare availableat yournearest Searsstore.
Safety goggles Airfilter
Hearing protection Fuelstabilizer
Gloves Sparkplug
2-Cycle air cooled engine oil Gas can
V-!.'%'1_hVd:]lWd
Read these instructionsand theoperating manualin
itsentiretybeforeyou attemptto assemble or operate
yournew backpack air blower.
Your new backpack air blower has been assembled at
thefactory except for the blowertubes. The necessary
clampsto complete assembly as well as a combination
wrenchare included inthe parts bag enclosedwiththe
unit.
To ensure safe and properoperationofyourbackpack
air blower,any clamp that you installmustbe
tightenedsecurely.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE
1. The elbowtube isalready insertedintothe blower
housing.Insure thatthe two screws(Fig. 1, A) are
tight,but notso tightthatthe tube cannotbe easily
swiveled.
FIGURE 1
2.
Slidethe pleatedtube (Fig. 2, E) ontothe elbow
(Fig.2, B)and secure withthe clamp (Fig. 2, C)
that hasanattachedcable guide. Installthrottle
cable(Fig. 2, D) intothe clampcable guide.
FIGURE 2
3,
Loosenthe two screws(Fig. 3, H) on the bottomof
theattachedhandleclamp. Make sure thatthe
clampgoes overthe topof the raised_ on the
undersideofthe blowertube,and thatthe leg of
the"T" isalignedwiththe slot on the clamp. Push
blowertube intothepleatedtube and secure with
the plasticclamp (Fig. 3, G). The multi-function
handle(Fig. 3, F) has a 2-inchadjustment range.
Locatethemostcomfortablehandle locationand
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then tighten the multi-functionhandle to blower
with the two screws (Fig. 3, H).
FIGURE 3
4. Oncethe handle issecured, the blower tubewith
- handle can betwisted and swiveled. Ensurethat
thethrottlecable does not become pinchedor
trappedwhen swivelinghandle.
.5. Installthe extensiontube (if desired) ontoblower
tube by aligningthe tab on the extensionwiththe
correspondingarea on blower tube; then push
togetherand twist to secure.
6. Installthe curvednozzle tube in the same manner.
Twistto secure.
KNOW YOUR BACKPACK AIR BLOWER
Read this Operator's Manual and Safety Instructionsbeforeoperatingyourbackpackair blower. Compare the
illustrationbelow (Figure4) with yourbackpack airblowertofamiliarize yourselfwith the locationof variouscontrols
and adjustments.Save this manualfor future reference.
1. On-off switch
2. Throttlelever
3. Speed lever
4. Pdmer
5. Choke lever
6. Airfilter cover
7. Fueltank cap
8. Starter rope handle
9. Spark plug
10. Muffler
11. Carburetoradjustment screws
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12. Anti-vibrationsprings
13. Quickrelease carryingstrep
14. Carryingstrap
15. Carryingfreme
16. Pleated tube
17. Blowertube
18. Extensiontube
19. Curved nozzletube
20. Blowerhousing
21. Clamp
22. Clampwithcable guide
FIGURE 4
HOW TO USE YOUR BACKPACK AIR
BLOWER
GASOUNE AND OIL MIXTURE
Important! Do not useautomotiveor boatoilsin
yourair blower.These oilsdo nothave proper
additivesfor 2-cycle, air-cooled enginesand can
cause engine damage.
The 2.cycle engine onthis productrequiresa fuel
mixtureof regularunleaded gasolineand a highquality
2-cycleair-cooled engine oilfor lubricationofthe
bearingsand other movingpads.The correctfuel:oil
mixtureis40-1 (see Fuel MixtureChad). Too littleoil
or the incorrectoiltype willcause poorperformance
and may cause the engine to overheatand seize.
Gasoline and oilmustbe premixedina clean
approvedfuel container.Alwaysuse fresh regular
unleadedgasoline. Thisengine iscertifiedto operate
on unleaded'gasoline.
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FUELMIXTURECHART I
GASOLINE OIL
I Gallon 3+2Dunces
2.5Gallons 8.0Dunces
IMPORTANTI Alcoholblendedfuelscalledgasohol
(usingethanolor methanol)can attract moisture,
whichleads to oil/gasseparationandformationof
acidsduringstorage. Acidicgas candamage thefuel
systemof an engine whilein storage.To avoidengine
problems,the fuel systemshouldbeemptiedbefore
storageof30 days or longer.Drainthe gastank, then
runthe fuel out ofthe carburetor andfuel linesby
startingthe engine and lettingitrununtilitstops.Usa
fresh fuel nextseason. See storageinstructionsfor
additionalinfot'mation.Never use engineor carburetor
cleaner produc_sin the fuel tankor permanentdamage
may occur.
2-CYCLE OIL
Craftsman2-cycle, air-cooledengine oilisspecially
blendedwithfuel stabilizers.Ifyou do not usethis
Sears oil,you can add a fuel stabilizer,suchas
CraftsmanNo. 33500, toyourfuel mix.
FUEL STABILIZER
A fuel stabilizerisan acceptablealtamativein
minimizingthe formation of fuel gumdepositsduring
storage. Addstabilizerto gasolinemixtureinfuel
storagecontainerand mixwell.Alwaysfollow the fuel
mix ratiofound on the stabilizercontainer.Runengine
at least5 minutesafter addingstabilizertoallowthe
stabilizerto reach the carburetor.You donot haveto
drain the fuel tankfor storage ifyouare usingfuel
stabilizer.
USING THE MULTI-FUNCTION HANDLE
_Themulti-functionhandle has an on-offswitch (Fig. 5,
A), a throttlelever (Fig. 5, B), and a speed lever (Fig.
5, C). Itcan be rotatedto assure the operator's
comfort.Once started,the speed lever can be set at a
desired RPM. This freesthe operatorfrom holdingthe
throttlelever. If notset on maximumRPM and a
greater RPM is required,simplysqueeze thethrottle
lever. To returnto the lower RPM, release thethrottle
lever. If theoperator planson blowingat the maximum
RPM for a long periodoftime, the speed lever is
movedtothe =max"setting. Ifthe operatorisonly
blowingin shortburstsleave the speed lever at the
"min" settingand usethe throttlelever to controlthe
speed.
FIGURE 5
STARTING COLD
1. Moveon-offswitchto the on positionidentified
withan "1"(Fig. 5).
2. Set speed lever halfway between the =rain" '_
and"max"'_ positions(Fig. 5).
3. Move choke lever (Fig. 6, A) to the =START"
position.
4. Pressprimer bulb(Fig. 6, B) untilitis halffull and
resistanceisfelt.
5. Place lefthand on top ofthe blower housingnear
carryinghandle. Pullthe starter ropehandle'with
righthandslowlyuntilresistanceisfelt. Then pull
forcefullyand repeatedly until engine attemptsto
start;usually2-3 pulls,no more than 5 pulls.
6. When engine attemptsto start, immediately move
choke lever t0 "RUN" posifion.Continue to pull
starterropehandle untilengine starts.
FIGURE 6
6
STARTING WARM
Followcoldstartinginstructionsbutleave choke lever
in"RUN" position.
STOPPING
To stopengine, release thethrottleleverand adjust
the speed leverto "min_position.Move switchto
STOP (O) position.In an emergency,immediately
movethe switchtothe STOP (O) position.
ADJUSTING THE CARRYING STRAPS
Putthe blower on yourbackand yourarms through
the carryingstrapsas shown.The backplate of the
blowershouldrestsecurelyagainstyourback. Ifthe
straps need tobe tightened(Fig. 7), pullthe quick
adjustdngends downwardas needed. If the straps
need tobe loosened,liftthe couplingslocatedat the
bottomof the padded straps.
FIGURE 7
MAINTENANCESCHEDULE
-0
.OWER
Check for loose
X
fasteners
Clean air filter X
Inspect muffler x
4GINE
Replace spark plug X X
Clean fuel filter X
Clean onglne cooling X X
fins
Clean spark arrestor
X
screen
BLOWER
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warrantyon thisair blowerdoes notcover items
that have been subjectedtooperatorabuse or
negligence.To receive fullvalue fromthe warranty,
operatormust,maintainair bloweras instructedin this
manual.
Allitems in the Maintenancesectionofthis manual
shouldbe checkedat leastonce eachseason.
1,
2.
Service more often whenoperatingin dustyor
dirtyconditions.
Once a year you shouldreplacethe sparkplug
and clean or replacethe air filter. A newspark
plug and a clean air filter assure properair-fuel
mixtureand helpyourengine run batter and last
longer.
CHECK FASTENERS
Check all fasteners, includingnuts,bolts,screwsand
clamps,to insurethatthey are tightand secure. Ifnot,
make all necessary adjustmentspdor to usingair
blower.
CLEAN AIR FILTER
Your engine willnot run properlyand may be damaged
by usinga dirtyair filter. Replace air filter element if
deteriorationoccurs.Service more often ifyou use
yourair blowerin very dustyor dirtyconditions.
To Clean Air Filter
1. Remove airfiltercover bytuming black knob
counterclockwise.
2. Remove foam air filter.
3. Shake outair filter. If heavilysoiled,rinsein a mild
soapand water solution.
4. Dry air fiifercompletelyand oilslightlybyplacinga
smallamountof oilon filterand kneading until
evenly distdbuted.Wipe offexcess oil.
5. Reassemblethe air filterand cover;ensure that
thefilteriscorrectlyseated in itsslot before
reinstallingcover.
6. Replace air filterelement if detedorated.
INSPECT MUFFLER
Inspectmufflerevery25 hoursof use and replaceif
corroded.
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ENGINE
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
Change yourspark plugeach year to make your
engine starteasy and runbetter.Set spark pluggap at
.020".
CLEAN FUEL FILTER
The fuel filterislocatedinsidethe fuel tankand is
attachedtothe fuel line. To clean,scrubfuel filter
surfacewith a small brush,Replace ifdeteriorated.
CLEAN ENGINE CYLINDER COOLING FINS
Forbest performance,keep dirtfrom accumulating
aroundthe enginecoolingfins.Clogged coolingfins
cause the engineto runhotterand shortenengine life.
Coolingfinsmay be cleaned usinga toothbrushor stiff
bristle brush.
CLEAN SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN (ifinstalled)
Afterevery 25 hoursof usethe spark arrestor screen
mustbe cleaned. Replace screen if detadorating(part
no.2048391).
To clean:
1. Remove the fourscrewsfromthe engine cover.
2. Remove thefourscrewsfromthe end ofthe
muffler,
3. Remove thescreen and clean with a wire brush.
Replacethe screen if deteriorated.
4. Re-installthe screen and mufflerend. Secure with
the fourscrews.
5. Re-installthe engine cover.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
To complywithemissionregulations,the carburetor
mixtureispre-set at the factory and can not be
adjustedwithoutpropertools. Any adjustmentmustbe
performedby_ service center.
The idle speed'canbe adjusted.The idlespeed set
screwislocatedon the top ofthe unitand tothe leftof
thespark plug.It isindicatedbythe letter=r". To
adjustthe idlespeed, turnclockwiseto increaseand
counterclockwisetodecrease idlespeed. Idlespeed is
2100 + 100 RPM.
Prepare yourbackpack air blowerfor storageat the
end ofthe season or if the unitwillnotbe used for 30
daysor more.
BEFORE STORING
1. Use soap and waterto wipe downunit.
2. Besure that all nuts,bolts,screws,and fasteners
are securelyfastened. Inspectfor damagedor
wornparts. Replace ifnecessary.
BLOWER TUBES
The straightblowertubes can be removedtoease
storage. Use care notto "kink" thethrottlecable.
ENGINE
It isimportantto preventgum depositsfromformingin
essentialfuel system partssuch as thecarburetor,fuel
filter, fuel hose, or tank duringstorage.Also, alcohol
blendedfuels,such as gasohol,ethanolor methanol,
can attractmoisture,whichleads to separationand
formation of acids duringstorage.Acidicgascan
damage thefuel system ofan engine whileinstorage.
Do notstore gasolinefrom one season tothe next.
Two-cyclemixages quicklyand can causeengine
damage. Replaceyour gasolinecontainerif itstartsto
rust.Rustor dirtin yourgasolinewillcauseengine
problems.
To avoidengine problems,the fuel systemshouldbe
emptiedbeforestorageof 30 daysor more.
Followthese instructions:
1. Drainthe fuel tank.
2. Startengine and let itrun untilthe fuel linesand
carburetorare empty. (The engine willstop.)
3. Usefresh gas nextseason.
4. Ifyou use a fuel stabilizer,thegasolinecan be left
inthe tank. CAUTION: Never storeair blower
insidea buildingwithfuel in thetank{ Fumescan
concentrateand possibly reach a sourceof
ignition. Allow engineto coolbeforestorage.
5. Remove spark plug.
6, Poura few drops ofoil intothe cylinder.
7. Pullthe starter handleslowlyto distributethe oil.
8. Replace spark plug,
STORAGE TIPS
If possible,storeyour unitindoorsand cover itto give
it protectionfrom dust and dirt. Do notuseplastic.
Plasticcannotbreath, whichwillallowcondensationto
form and willcause yourunitto rust.IMPORTANT:
Never coverair blower whileengine and mufflerare
stillwarm.
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PROB..BJI
Enginesmokese._cessively.
Enginehardtostart,willnot
startorstartsandonlyrunsa
fewseconds.
Enginewill notaccelerate,
!lackspowerordies undera
load.
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CAUSE
1. Dirtyairfilter.
2. Fuelmixtureincorrect.
3. Carburetorrequiresmaintenance.
1.Fueltankempty.
2. Engineflooded.
3. Sparkplugnotfiring.
4. Didyairfllten
5. Carburetorrequiresadjuslment.
5.Stalefuelmixorwaterinfuelmix.
7.Sparkplugwiredisconnected.
El.SwitchinSTOP(O)posilion.
1. Dirtyairfilter.
2. Sparkplugfouled.
3. Sparkarrestorscreendogged
(ifapplies).
4. Carburetorrequiresmaintenance.
_ON
1.Cleanor replaceair filter.
2. Vedfyyouhave40-1 fuelmixture,
3. ContactSearsSe_ce Center.
1.RIItankwi_ correctfuelmi)_
2.Removeandcleansparkplug;with sparkplug
removedandengineswitchedoff,crankenginea few
timestoremovee_cessfuelfromcylinder.Reinstall
sparkplug.
3. Replacesparkplug.
4. Cleanorreplaceair filter.
5. ContactSearsServiceCanter,
6. Draintankandrefillwith fresh,dean fuel mix.
7. Connectwiretoplug.
8, Moveswitchto RUN(I)position.
1.Cleanorreplaceairfilter.
2. Cleanorreplacesparkplugand re-gap(.020").
3.Cleanor replacescreen.
4. Contact Sears Service Canter.
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The Celifomia Air Resources Board and Sears are pleased to explain the
eadssisn control system warranty on your t 996 and later lawn and garden
equipment engine. In California, now lawn and garden equipment engines
m_sl be des_jned, builf, and equipped to meet the state's stringent anli-smog
standards. Sears must warrant the emission contrdisystem on your lawn and
garden equipment engine for the period of time listed below provided there
has been no abuse, neglect, or Improper maintenance of yourlawn and
garden equipment engine.
Your emission control system includes parts such as the caYouratoror fuel
injected system, the ignition system, and connectors end other emlaelon-
mlatnd a_;sembllas.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Sears will repairyour lawn and garden
equipment engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labe_
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
"n_e1996 and later lawn and garden equipment engines are warranted fur two
years. If any emiselon-relatod pan on your engine isdefective, the partwill be
repaired or replaced by Sears.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
AS the lawn and garden equipment engthe owner, you are responelb_ for the
performance of the required maintenance listed in your Operator's Manuel.
Sears recommend_ thatyou retain all receiptscovedeg maintenance on your
lawn and g_d__ engine. Seem cannot deny warranty solely forthe
leek of recelpta o_ tor yourfultom to ensure the perfomlance of ell sshedulnd
maintenance.
ASthe lawn and garden equipment eugine owner, you should howiNer be
aware that Sears may deny you warranty coverage If your lawn and garden
equipment engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, ir_oropar
maintenance orunapproved moddicat_es.
You are responsible for pmsendng your lawn and garden equipment engine to
a Sears mpelr center as soon as a problem exists. 1he warranty repelm
should be completed in a reasonable amount of _me, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty dghbl and respon_"o4T_es,
you should contact Sears at 1-800-473-7247.
A. WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE
The warranty pe_od begins on the date the equipment ispurchased by
a reta}l customei_
B,
C.
LENGTH OF WARRANTY COVERAGE
Sears warrants to the initial ownerand each subsequent purchaser that
the engine isfree from defects in matehals and wedananship for a
period of two years from date of odgfoel purchase from Sears.
WHAT iS COVERED
1. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
Raper orreplacement of any warranted part will be pedormed at
no cberge to the owner at a warranty station. To locate a
warranty station, you may call Sears it 1-800-473-7247, (24
hours, 7 days I week).
2. WARRANTY PERIOD
Any warranted bert which Is-not scheduled for rep_cement as
required rnalntenance, or which is scheduled only for regular
inspactfon to the effect of *repair or replace as necdssa_" shall
be warranted forthe warranty pedod. Any warranted part which is
scheduled for replacement as required maintenance shall be
warranted for the pedod of time up to the first scheduled
reqlacement point for thatpart.
3. DIAGNOSIS
The owner shall _ be charged for diagnostic labor, w_ibh leads
to the determination that a warranted pan la defective, if the
diagnostic work Is performed it Sears.
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G.
H.
4. CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES
The engine manufacturer isliable fordamages to the engine
components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under
warranty.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
1. Failures caused by abuse, ne_ect, o_Improper maintenance.
2. ACid-onor mod'dindparts. The use of add-on or mod_lfed parts can
be groundsfor disallowing a warranty claim. The engine
manufacturer is not liable to cover failures of warranted parts
caused by the use of add-on or modified parts.
3. Any indirect orcc_.sequentild damages that may result from the
lailum or malfunction of the Sears product. S_ne states do not
allowthe exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so
these limitationsmay not apply to you.
4. Normal sen'ice requirements adelng dudng the warranty period
suchas carburetor or ignition adjustment, cleablug, nonnst wea¢.
lubrication, spark plugs, lfhars, starter ropes, etc.
5. Normal service work over and above the repair or replacement of
defectivepads.
6. Any failure that results from an accident, customer abuse, noanof
wear, neglect or failure to operate the product in accordance with
the insm._-tlads provided in the Operators Manual or provided
with the prnduct,
7. Pre-delfvePj set-up time.
8. Operslfon of an engine with an lacomlot fuel:o_ ratfo,air filter
removed or speeds in excess of Sears' recommendaUons
ap_icaMa).
9. Transportationcosts assoclatnd with dalivedug and ratum of
productto a Sears warranty station.
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM
Warranty claims may be submitted on several c_ffemntforrr_:
Sears Warranty Claim Request
Outdoor Power Equipment Institute
UniversalWarranty Claim Report
En_ne Service AssoctalfonClaim
Warranty claims must be received at Sears within 60 days of the date
of repair notedon the delm.
WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE
Warranty eawine or repairs shall be provided at Sears Sewi,.'_ Centers.
Forthe addressof a Service Center near you call Sears at 1-800-473-
7247, {24 hours. 7 days a week).
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION
RELATED PARTS
Sears replacement parts must ha used in the pedoanance of any
warranty maintenance or repairs on emlaelen-mlatnd parts and will be
providedwithoutcharge during the warranty pedod.
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY PARTS LIST
Seam' warrantyincfudes the fo_owing parts (ubless said part was
scheduled fortenement as required maintenance): Air FlfteL,Fuel
Rltor. Carburetorand internal parts, Choke Mechanism, Intake
Manifold, Spark Plug, Flywheel. ign_on Mndute.
MAINTENANCE STATEMENTS
Follownormal maintenance set.Ace, recommended fuel mixl_m (whom
applicable), lubdcatlan, operation and storage of the product as
explained in the Oparatc_'s Manual. The owner shall not be charged for
diugnoslfc labor, which leads to the determination that a warranted dart
isdefective, if the diagnosticwork is performed at Sears.
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_, 140
135
146
_15o
--155
--156
--157
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74
F----95
125
I I
21
20
Pos.-No.Ord,er..No.
1 )018346
2 )016428
5 )020104
6 )034135
10 2300774
11 2074294
12 :)054220
13 _050102
14 _31375
15 2200249
17 0075101
18 0052226
20 0018340
21 0072140
22 8033358
25 2100629
26 2063334
31 2280248
33 2031117P
34 0055207"
40 2011802
41 2500732
42 0018348
43 8021256
44 4063160
45 2300730
47 0018363
48 0072144
49 2074562
50 25O0731
51 )028100
52 1072143
53 _061510
54 )018421
57 )084600
58 3073385
59 2380783
50 Z380773
(57) :)084600
(58) _073385
259) Z3O0783
6 _072148
63 0018327
70 2061512
71 0018337
72 2074916
73 8021235
74 2061515
75 2380805
80 0064407
81 0064436
82 2700322
85 0062321
86 8062325
87 2074917
88 0010107
90 0062263
91 2074914
95 2800566
180 6880286
101
(1_ 68800286
(103)8055279
(104)8069721
screw
activator
nut
cltcfip
fl_heel
sleeve
oilseal
ballbearing
washer
crankshaft
springwasher
needlebearing
screw
springwasher
spacertubu
crankcase,compi.
pistonpin
pistonpindrdip
cylinder
flap
screw
nut
saal
sparkping
screw
tendonwasher
insulator
muffler
nut
tendonwasher
exhaustgasket
screw
sparkplugcap
contactslxing
ignitioncoil
ignitioncoil,compl.,incl.
sparkplugcap
contactspring
ignitioncoil
washer
screw
manifoldgasket
screw
manifold
nut
carburetorgasket
hose
hose
nng
nng
suctionflange
screw
nng
chokeflap
throttlecable
s_c'w
exhaustcover,incl.
screw
safetydng
decal
12
Po_-N_
7
"102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110
111
120
121
122
125
126
128
129
130
"135
137
138
140
142
145
146
147
150
155
156
157
Order-No.
4048380
8055279
8069721
40736790GN
8018363
0069168
8069716
2073503
8018363
4073676DGN
8018363
0018342
2042667
8018362
0015155
0033393
4061908
4480241
8034135
8020104
4073677DGN
8020101
4036415
4042800
0018362
0080580
0510949
0510975
0510976
:_uantity
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
12
1
1
1
_p_on
filterplate
safetyring
decal
enginecover
screw
decal
decal
airguide
Screw
blowerhousing1
screw
screw
dampingplate
screw
screw
spacer
airfiltergasket
fanwheoi
drclip
nut
blowerhousing2
nut
_rotedinnscreen
supportplate
mew
comblwrench
_ket-kit-carburetor
repair-_-carburetor
throttleaxlekit<ahoretor
MODELNUMBER360.796900
I
2
1
Pox'No,_er-No. I quantit 3escdption
1 )01825711 s_ew
2 )01833812 so'ew
5 !I00 58311 starterhousing
8 )06319511 start_rope
9 ZO745691I startergrip
12 Z6O028411 springcassette
13 Z07491511 ropepulley
15 ZO7434311 staderpawl
16 _0316111 washer
17 20749771 template
18 Z0319651 spacer
19 O0733651 pin
20 00341261 slxingwasher
21 DO105191 screw
22 D0341521 drdip
25 26O0293| starter,compl.
13
MODEL NUMBER 360.796900
25
Po_-No.
1
2
5
(7)
(8)
(9)
(lo)
(11)
(12)
7
8
9
10
11
12
15
16
18
20
21
25
_der,No,I Quantity
4073682I 1
_01836312
Z700409I I
1071272 I 1
D067114I 1
0073351 I 1
6063328 I 1
O073_52I 1
2700327 I I
4071272 I 1
0067114 I 1
0073351 I 1
6063328 I 1
0073352 I '1
2700327 I 1
O061280I 1
27O0395I 1
0018274|2
0064435 I 1
0064300 I 1
4O35904I 1
Description
ho_omplate
5_ew
fueltank,incl.:
fueltank
socket
r_et
_el pidc-up
fueltank
so_et
el
_mmet
I pi_-up
lidgasket
tanEcap,compl.
screw
hose
hose
carr/ingframe
30 4042577
31 0073396
32 6043107
33 0018363
35 4046100
40 0018363
41 4074126
42 4074275
45 4073680
46 4074962
48 0098147
50 0018369
55 4074921
56 43O0355
57 4074412
60 43O0332
(55) 4074921
(56) 43O0335
(57) 4074412
61 0018370
_nt_
2
4
4
8
2
2
2
2
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
De_ription
tensi_plate
avspnng
flangeplate
screw
tensionbracket
screw
cap
strapholder
ba_plate
cushionrivet
backcushion
scmw
strapclamp
shoulderstrap
strapholder,black
shoulder_ap,inc.:
strapclamp
shoulderstrap
strapholder,black
screw
14
MODEL NUMBER 360.796900
Operator's
Manual
40
1
10
11
2
I_.-No.
1
2
5
7
8
10
11
15
2O
22
25
26
27
30
33
34
35
36
37
39
4o
Order-No. _antity Description
4071289 1 curvednozzletube
4071288 1 extensiontube2
4400248 I _tmvertube1
0066399 I damp,compL
4071148 deatedtube
0066130 clampwithcableguide
0018257 sere,.,'
4073124 elbowtube
0020101 nut
48O0222 griphalfleft,compL
O073408 spdng
4073673 throttlelever
O035159 washer
4074938 outergriphalf
0018356 screw
0018357 screw
00644151 hose
0084477 on..offswitch
28(30566 throttlecable
O084855 on-offcable
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