Using the Concentrator
Nozzle Accessory
Install the concentrator nozzle into the blower tube to
help reach into narrow spaces or to move matted
debris off of hard surfaces.
Remove the concentrator nozzle when finished.
Using the Blower
The blower is intended for residential use only. Use
the blower outdoors to move debris as needed.
The blower can throw debris, possibly causing
serious personal injury to the operator or
bystanders.
Do not blow hard objects such as nails, bolts,
or rocks.
Do not operate the blower near bystanders or
pets.
Use extra care when cleaning debris from
stairs or other tight areas.
Wear safety goggles or other suitable eye
protection, long pants, and shoes.
Using the Vacuum
The vacuum can throw debris, possibly causing
serious personal injury to the operator or
bystanders.
Do not operate the vacuum without the bag
installed or with the bag zipper open.
Do not vacuum sharp, pointed, or hard
objects that could be thrown through the
fabric of the bag, such as wires, staples,
nails, or rocks.
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Important: Vacuum only leaves and soft items. Hard
items such as sticks, rocks, acorns, and pine cones
will damage the impeller.
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Important: Do not force the vacuum tube into a pile
of debris or hold the tube upright while force feeding
debris into the tube. Either action may clog and
damage the impeller. If the vacuum starts to vibrate
or make abnormal noise, stop it, unplug the cord,
and check for the cause.
Emptying the Bag
1. Turn off and unplug the vacuum from the power
source.
2.
Do not store debris in the bag. To clean the bag, turn
it inside out and shake out any excess debris. Once a
year, hand wash the bag in soapy water and allow it
to air dry.
Normal usage of the bag causes it to wear and
deteriorate over time. A worn or deteriorated bag
allows small objects to be thrown through the
bag, possibly injuring the operator or bystanders.
Check the bag frequently. If it is worn or
deteriorated, replace it with a genuine Toro
vacuum bag.
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