RedMax Blower HBZ2610 User Guide

HBZ2610  
848-L0T-93A0 (909)  
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OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S  
MANUAL  
BLOWERS  
HBZ2610  
WARNING  
The engine exhaust from this  
product contains chemicals  
known to the State of California to  
cause cancer, birth defects or  
other reproductive harm.  
WARNING  
Before using our products,  
please read this manual carefully  
to understand the proper use of  
your unit.  
APPLICABLE SERIAL NUMBERS :  
90100101 and up  
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1. Parts location  
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(1) Stop switch  
(2) Throttle trigger  
(3) Air inlet screen  
(4) Spark plug cap  
(5) Recoil starter knob  
(6) Air cleaner  
(7) Fuel tank  
(8) Blower pipe  
(9) Screw  
2. Specifications  
MODEL HBZ2610  
Dimensions (L x W x H) mm (in) ···············································································327x269x360 (12.9x10.6x14.2)  
Dry Weight kg (lbs)········································································································································4.1 (9.0)  
Fuel Tank Capacity liter (fl. oz)··················································································································0.65 (22.0)  
Engine Type··········································································································Air cooled 2-cycle gasoline engine  
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Piston Displacement cm (cu. in)···············································································································25.4 (1.60)  
Carburetor valve type·············································································································Walbro Diaphragm type  
Ignition System···················································································································································C.D.I.  
Spark Plug························································································································NGK CMR7H (Noise-proof)  
Muffler ·································································································································Spark arrester equipped  
Operating Engine Speed rpm ················································································································2800 to 7600  
Average Air Volume (w/std Pipe) cu. m/min (cfm)······················································································10.0 (353)  
Max. Air Velocity m/sec (mph)·······················································································································55 (112)  
Emission Compliance Period hrs.························································································································300  
Noise Level (50 Feet ANSI B175. 2000) dB(A) ·······································································································72  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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3. Warning labels on the machine  
(1) Read owner's manual before operating this machine.  
(2) Wear head, eye and ear protection.  
(3) Handling this machine improperly could result in  
accidents causing serious injury or death.  
Read this manual carefully and practice using the blower  
until you are fully acquainted with all operations and have  
learned to use it correctly.  
(4) Severing of fingers or hand by fan blade.  
Do not open or remove safety guards or nets while engine  
is running.  
(5) Thrown or blown object.  
Stay a safe distance from the machine.  
IMPORTANT  
If warning label peel off or become soiled and impossible to read,  
you should contact the dealer from which you purchased the  
product to order new labels and affix them in the required  
location(s).  
WARNING  
Never modify your machine.  
We won't warrant the machine, if you use the remodeled  
machine or you don't observe the proper usage written in the  
manual.  
4. Symbols on the machine  
For safe operation and maintenance, symbols  
EMISSION CONTROL  
are carved in relief on the machine. According  
to these indications, please be careful not to  
make a mistake.  
An emission control label is located on the machine.  
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION  
THIS ENGINE MEETS U.S. EPA AND CALIFORNIA  
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EXH/EVP REGS FOR 2009* S.O.R.E.  
(a) The port to refuel the "MIX GASOLINE"  
Position: Fuel tank cap  
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ENGINE FAMILY : 9HQZS.0254BH* DISPL.: 25cc  
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM : EXH;EM/EVP;SP*  
COMPLIANCE PERIOD : 300 HOURS  
REFER TO OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR MAINTE-  
NANCE, SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.  
MANUFACTURED:  
(b) The direction to close the choke  
Position: Air cleaner body  
USE JASO FD OR ISO L-EGD GRADE 50:1 OIL  
(c) The direction to open the choke  
Position: Air cleaner body  
*1: The year will be changed every year of manufacturing.  
*2: The initial number will be changed every year of  
manufacturing.  
*3: SP : Sealed tank made of HDPE or PE.  
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5. For safe operation  
WARNING  
3. The ignition system of your unit produces  
an electromagnetic field of a very low  
intensity. This field may interfere with some  
pacemakers. To reduce the risk of serious  
or fatal injury, persons with pacemaker  
should consult their physician and the  
pacemaker munufacturer before operating  
this tool.  
4. Do not allow other persons to be near the  
blower when starting. Keep bystanders  
and animals out of the work area.  
Children, pets and bystanders should be a  
minimum of 50 feet (15 meters) away  
when you operate the blower.  
5. Avoid using the blower where stable  
footing and balance are not assured.  
6. All blower service, other than the items  
listed in the Owner's Manual, should be  
performed by competent service  
personnel. (E.g., if improper service to the  
blower fan and muffler could cause a  
hazardous failure.)  
• The blower is used for blowing away  
leaves and other debris on the ground.  
When operating the blower, the  
operater must stand with both feet  
firmly on the ground.  
Do not operate the blower while  
standing on a ladder or a stand.  
• Under no circumstances may the  
design of the machine be modified  
without the permission of the  
manufacturer. Always use genuine  
accessories and parts. Non-authorized  
modifications and/or accessories or  
parts can result in serious personal  
injury or the death of the operator or  
others.  
• When planning your work schedule,  
allow plenty of time to rest. Limit the  
amount of time over which the product  
is to be used continuously to  
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7. Always shut off the engine before setting it  
down.  
somewhere around 30 ~ 40 minutes per  
session. Also try to keep the total  
amount of work performed in a single  
day under 2 hours or less.  
8. Operate the blower only in well ventilated  
areas. Never start or run the engine inside  
a closed room or building and potentially  
explosive atmosphere. Exhaust fumes  
contain dangerous carbon monoxide.  
9. Never to touch the spark plug or plug cord  
while the engine is in operation. Doing so  
may result in being subjected to an  
electrical shock.  
10. Never to touch the muffler, spark plug,  
other metallic parts of the engine or  
engine cover while the engine is in  
operation or immediately after shutting  
down the engine. These metallic parts  
and engine cover reach high  
Basic safety rules  
1. Never operate a blower when you are  
fatigued, ill, or upset, or under the  
influence of madication that may make you  
drowsy, or if you are under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
2. Wear the following protective equipments  
when operating the blower.  
a: Approved ear protection to reduce the  
risk of hearing loss.  
b: Approved (ANSI Z87.1.) eye protection  
and foot protection to reduce the risk of  
injury associated with thrown objects.  
c: Face filter mask in dusty conditions to  
reduce the risk of injury associated with  
the inhalation of dust.  
d: Wear sturdy rubber-soled shoes or  
shoes with some other form of anti-slip  
protection to help protect you against  
falling.  
temperatures during operation and doing  
so could result in serious burns.  
11. Never remove debris from the inlet screen  
while the engine is running.  
Contact with rotating blower fan result in a  
serious personal injury.  
(1) Screw  
(2) Air inlet screen  
e: Wear thick anti-vibration gloves to  
reduce the risk of whitefinger disease.  
f: Do not wear loose clothing, scarves,  
neck chains, unconfineed long hair, and  
like to reduce the risk of injury  
Before use  
1. Each time before starting the engine,  
inspect the entire unit to see if every part is  
in good order and is securely tightened in  
place. If any damage is found in the fuel  
line, the exhaust line, or the ignition wiring,  
do not use the blower until it has been  
repaired.  
associated with objects being drawn into  
air intake and rotating parts.  
Personal protective equipment cannot  
eliminate the risk of injury but it will reduce  
the degree of injury.  
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5. For safe operation  
Transport  
WARNING  
1. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank before  
transporting or storing the blower.  
2. Secure the unit carefully to prevent  
movement when it is transported.  
3. A unit that receives a strong shock during  
transport and unloading may malfunction.  
2. Never use the blower without the  
screen at the air intake of the blower.  
Before each use, check that, the screw  
(1) is securely tightened and is free  
from any damage.  
Fuel safety  
3. Check the work area that the blower will be  
used in and remove or cover all valuables  
that may be damaged by the air blast or  
thrown debris.  
1. Always use caution when handling fuel.  
It is highly flammable. Wipe up all spills  
and then move the blower at least 10 feet  
(3 meters) from the fueling point before  
starting the engine.  
2. Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame  
(i.e. smoking, open flames, or work that  
can cause sparks) in the areas where fuel  
is mixed, poured, or stored.  
3. Do not smoke while handling fuel or while  
operating the blower.  
4. Do not refuel a hot engine.  
5. Do not refuel a running engine.  
6. Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil  
or fuel mixture.  
7. Always store fuel in an approved container  
designed for that purpose.  
Using the product  
1. To reduce the risk of injury associated with  
thrown objects.  
a: Watch out for children, pets, open  
windows or freshly washed cars, and  
blow debris safely away.  
b: Use the full blower nozzle extension so  
the air stream can work close to the  
ground.  
c: Do not allow bystaders in work area.  
d: Do not point the blower tube in the  
direction of people or pets.  
e: Always check to be sure that no debris  
has been blown onto someone else's  
property.  
f: Pay attention to the direction of the  
wind, do not work against the wind.  
g: Never point a blower tube toward an  
open flame to avoid the possibility of  
igniting the unit, causing injury to  
yourself or damage to surroundings.  
Storage  
1. Always store the blower and fuel so that  
there is no risk of leakages or fumes  
coming into contact with sparks or naked  
flames from electrical equipment, electric  
moters, relays/switches, boilers and the  
like.  
2. For longer period of storage, the fuel tank  
should be emptied.  
3. When storing the blower, choose a space  
indoors free from moisture and out of the  
reach of children.  
2. To minimize blowing time.  
a: Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris  
before blowing.  
b: In dusty conditions, slightly dampen  
surfaces.  
Avoid noise problem  
c: Conserve water by using power blowers  
instead of hoses for many lawn and  
garden applications, including areas  
such as gutters, screens, patios, grills,  
porches and gardens.  
IMPORTANT  
Check and follow the local regulations as to  
sound level and hours of operations  
for blower.  
1. Operate power equipment only at  
reasonable hours not early in the morning  
or late at night when people might be  
disturbed. Comply with times listed in local  
ordinances.  
2. To reduce sound levels, limit the number of  
pieces of equipment used at any one time.  
3. Operate power blowers at the lowest  
possible throttle speed to do the job.  
4. Check your equipment before operation,  
especially the muffler, air intakes and air  
3. If you detect abnormal vibration or noise  
during operaion, promptly stop the blower  
and check whether something has broken.  
If a breakdown has occurred, do not  
operate the blower until the problem is  
fixed.  
4. After using blowers and other equipment,  
CLEAN UP! Dispose of debris in trash  
receptacles.  
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5. For safe operation  
filters.  
RedMax product.  
5. In the event that any part must be replaced  
or any maintenance or repair work not  
described in this manual must be  
For protecting your body from vibration  
performed, please contact a representative  
from the store nearest RedMax authorized  
servicing dealer for assistance.  
6. Do not use any accessory or attachment  
other than those bearing the RedMax mark  
and recommended for the unit.  
7. Under no circumstances should you ever  
take apart the product or alter it in any  
way. Doing so might result in the product  
becoming damaged during operation or the  
product becoming unable to operate  
properly.  
WARNING  
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Prolonged use of a blower, exposing the  
operater to vibrations and cold may  
produce whitefinger disease (Raynaud's  
phenomenon), which symptoms are  
tingling and burning sensations followed  
by loss of color and numbness in the  
fingers.  
All factors which contribute to whitefinger  
disease are not known, but cold weather,  
smoking diseases or physical conditions  
as well as long periods of exposure to  
vibration are mentioned as factors.  
In order to reduce the risk of whitefinger  
disease, the following precautions are  
strongly recommended.  
Disposal  
When disposing your machine, fuel or oil for  
the machine, be sure to allow your local  
regulations.  
a: Keep your body warm. Never use  
blower during rains.  
b: Wear thick anti-vibration gloves.  
c: Take more than 5 minutes of break in  
warm place frequently.  
d: Maintain a firm grip at all times, but do  
not squeeze the handles with constant,  
excessive pressures.  
e: If you feel discomfort, redness and  
swelling of your fingers or any other part  
of your body, see a doctor before getting  
worse.  
Maintenance  
1. In order to maintain your product in proper  
working order, perform the maintenance  
and checking operations described in the  
manual at regular intervals.  
2. Always be sure to turn off the engine and  
disconnect the spark plug before  
performing any maintenance or checking  
procedures.  
WARNING  
The metallic parts and engine cover reach  
high temperatures immediately after  
stopping the engine.  
3. Examine the blower at intervals for loose  
fasteners and rusted or damaged parts.  
Use special care around the fuel line, the  
muffler, and the ignition wiring.  
4. When replacing the any other part, or any  
lubricant, always be sure to use only  
RedMax products or products which have  
been certified by RedMax for use with the  
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6. Set up  
BLOWER PIPE  
F1  
• Align groove in blower pipe with  
projection on blower housing (or  
another blower pipe) and slide the pipe  
onto the blower housing (or another  
blower pipe).  
Rotate the pipe clockwise to lock it into  
place.  
INSTALLING SUPPORT HANDLE  
• This handle is supplied with the blower.  
• Fit the holes of volute and handle,  
tighten the screws.  
F2  
• Be sure to tighten the screws straightly.  
(1) Support Handle  
(2) Holes  
(3) Screws  
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7. Fuel  
FUEL  
lines or fuel tank of the engine.  
WARNING  
NOTE  
• Gasoline is very flammable. Avoid smoking or bringing any  
flame or sparks near fuel. Make sure to stop the engine and  
allow it cool before refueling the unit. Select outdoor bare  
ground for fueling and move at least 10 ft (3 m) away from  
the fueling point before starting the engine.  
• Failures caused by operating engines on gasoline with octane  
rating lower than 89 are not covered by the RedMax Two-  
Stroke engine warranty.  
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WARNING  
• Alternative Fuels (Not Gasoline)  
Alternative fuels, such as E-15 (15% ethanol), E-20 (20%  
ethanol), E-85 (85% ethanol) are NOT classified as gasoline  
and are NOT approved for use in RedMax 2-stroke gasoline  
engines. Use of alternative fuels will cause major engine  
performance and durability problems such as: improper  
clutch engagements, overheating, vapor lock, power loss,  
lubrication deficiency, deterioration of fuel lines, gaskets  
and internal carburetor components, etc... Alternative fuels  
cause high moisture absorption into the fuel/oil mixture  
leading to oil and fuel separation.  
GASOLINE REQUIREMENTS  
• All 2-Stroke RedMax Products are powered by RedMax  
Professional-Commercial Duty, Hi-Performance, Hi-RPM, Air  
Cooled 2-Stroke engines.  
RedMax – Hi-Performance 2-stroke engines produce higher HP  
outputs as compared to standard Home Owner Duty or Light  
Commercial Duty production engines offered by most  
manufacturers.  
• Exhaust emission are controlled by the fundamental engine  
parameters and components (eq., carburation, ignition timing  
and port timing) without addition of any major hardware or the  
introduction of an inert material during combustion.  
• The RedMax Engines are registered and certified with CARB  
(California Air Resources Board) and EPA (Environmental  
Protection Agency) to operate on CLEAN Mid-grade 89 octane  
or Premium, unleaded (lead-free) gasoline and RedMax Air-  
Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two-stroke engine  
oil mixed at 50:1 ratio.  
OIL REQUIREMENTS  
• Use only RedMax "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium Air-  
Cooled two-stroke engine oil or oil certified to ISO-L-EGD  
(ISO/CD1378) standard AND one that is JASO-FD registered.  
RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two  
stroke engine oil and ISO-L-EGD (ISO/CD1378) AND JASO-FD  
oils are fully compatible with gasoline's containing 10% Ethanol.  
RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life", Synthetic blend Premium two  
stroke engine oil and ISO-L-EGD (ISO/CD1378) AND JASO-FD  
oils are Universal and should be mixed at 50:1 ratio for all 2  
stroke air cooled engines sold in the past regardless of mixing  
ratios specified in those manuals.  
• Unleaded gasoline is recommended to reduce the  
contamination of the air for the sake of your health and the  
environment.  
• If the oil is registered with JASO, the JASO Logo with FD and  
registration number will be displayed on the container. The  
highest JASO rating is "FD", which equals the ISO-L-EGD  
rating. Lower ratings are "FC", "FB", and "FA".  
• This Hi-Performance Air Cooled 2-stroke Engine requires the  
[ R+M ]  
use of Minimum 89 Octane  
(Mid grade or Premium)  
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clean gasoline. Gasoline may contain maximum of 10% Ethanol  
(grain alcohol) or up to 15% MTBE (Methyl tertiary-butyl ether).  
Gasoline containing Methanol (Wood Alcohol) is NOT  
approved.  
NOTE  
• Engine problems due to inadequate lubrication caused by  
failure to use ISO-L-EGD certified and JASO FD registered oil  
such as "MaxLife", RedMax Synthetic blend Premium 2-stroke  
oil WILL VOID THE REDMAX TWO-STROKE ENGINE  
WARRANTY.  
• IF octane rating of the Mid Grade gasoline in your area is lower  
than 89 Octane use Premium Unleaded Gasoline. The majority  
of all 2-stroke engine manufacturers in the USA and Canada  
recommend using gasoline with 89 Octane or higher.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
• Gasoline with an octane rating lower than 89 will greatly  
increase the engines operating temperature. Low octane  
gasoline will cause detonation (knock) resulting in piston  
seizures and major internal engine components damage.  
• Poor quality gasolines or oils may damage sealing rings, fuel  
• Do not use NMMA (National Marine Manufacturers  
Association), BIA (Boating Industry Association), and TCW (two  
cycle water cooled) oils designed for MoPeds or Outboard,  
water cooled Marine Engines. Do not use API (American  
Petroleum Institute), TC (Two Cycle) labeled oils. The API-TC  
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7. Fuel  
test standard has been discontinued by API in 1995 and it no  
longer exists.  
WARNING  
1. Select flat and bare ground for fueling.  
2. Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from the fueling point  
before starting the engine.  
3. Stop the engine before refueling the unit. At that time, be  
sure to sufficiently agitate the mixed gasoline in the  
container.  
IMPORTANT  
• Gasoline/Oil mixture Storage Recommendations  
Store your gasoline or gasoline/oil mixture in a cool dry area in  
a tightly sealed approved container to limit the entry of moisture  
and additional air (oxygen). Moisture and air cause the  
development of varnish and gum, making the fuel stale. Stored  
gasoline and gasoline/oil mixture ages and loses its octane  
rating and volatility. Do not mix more gasoline/oil than you  
intend to use in 30 days, and 60 days when fuel stabilizer is  
added. RedMax Air-Cooled "Max Life" Synthetic blend  
Premium two-stroke engine oil "Contains fuel stabilizer" and  
will automatically extend your gasoline/oil mixture life up to 60  
days.  
FOR YOUR ENGINE LIFE, AVOID  
1. FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW GASOLINE) – It will cause severe  
damage to the internal engine parts very quickly.  
2. GASOHOL – It can cause deterioration of rubber and/or plastic  
parts and disruption of engine lubrication.  
3. OIL FOR 4-CYCLE ENGINE USE – It can cause spark plug  
fouling, exhaust port blocking, or piston ring seizure.  
4. Mixed fuels which have been left unused for a period of  
one month or more may clog the carburetor and result in the  
engine failing to operate properly.  
5. In the case of storing the product for a long period of time,  
clean the fuel tank after rendering it empty. Next, Start the  
engine and run the carburetor dry residual fuel.  
6. In the case of scrapping the used mixed oil container, scrap it  
only at an authorized depository site.  
HOW TO MIX FUEL  
RECOMMENDED MIXING RATIO  
GASOLINE 50 : OIL 1  
(when using RedMax Air-Cooled "Max  
Life")  
50:1 MIXING CHART  
NOTE  
GASOLINE  
gal.  
1
2
3
4
5
• As for details of quality assurance, read the description in the  
section Limited Warranty carefully. Moreover, normal wear and  
change in product with no functional influence are not covered  
by the warranty. Also, be careful that, if the usage in the  
instruction manual is not observed as to the mixed gasoline,  
type of oil or fuel to be used. described therein, it may not be  
covered by the warranty.  
2-CYCLE OIL fl.oz  
2.6  
5.2  
7.8 10.4 13  
GASOLINE  
liter  
ml  
1
2
3
4
5
2-CYCLE OIL  
20  
40  
60  
80  
100  
WARNING  
• Pay attention to agitation.  
1. Measure out the quantities of gasoline and oil to be mixed.  
2. Put some of the gasoline into a clean, approved fuel container.  
3. Pour in all of the oil and agitate well for 10seconds.  
4. Pour in the rest of gasoline and agitate again for at least one  
minute. As some oils may be difficult to agitate depending on oil  
ingredients, sufficient agitation is necessary. Be careful that, if  
the agitation is insufficient, there is an increased danger of early  
piston seizure due to abnormally lean mixture.  
5. Place a clear indication on the outside of the container to avoid  
mixing up with gasoline or other containers that dont contain oil.  
6. Indicate the contents on outside of container for easy  
identification.  
FUELING THE UNIT  
1. Untwist and remove the fuel cap. Rest the cap on a clean  
surface.  
2. Put fuel into the fuel tank to 80% of the full capacity.  
3. Fasten the fuel cap securely and wipe up any fuel spillage  
around the unit.  
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8. Operation  
STARTING ENGINE  
F3  
NOTE  
1. Rest the unit on a flat, firm place.  
2. Pump the primer until fuel flows out in  
the clear tube.  
Except for an emergency, avoid stopping  
the engine while pulling the throttle  
trigger.  
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(1) Primer  
ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED  
1. When the engine tends to stop  
frequently at an idle mode, turn the  
adjusting screw clockwise.  
F7  
3. Move the choke lever upward to close  
the choke.  
F4  
(1) Idle adjusting screw  
(2) Cable adjuster  
(1) Choke lever  
(2) Close  
NOTE  
(3) Open  
Warm up the engine before adjusting the  
idle speed.  
4. Holding the blower handle, pull the  
starter rope with your right hand.  
(Throttle trigger in idling position.)  
F5  
NOTE  
Avoid pulling the rope to its dead end or  
returning it by releasing the knob. Such  
actions can cause starter failures.  
5. When the engine has started, move the  
choke lever gradually downward to  
open the choke.  
6. Allow the engine to warm up for a half  
minute before starting operation.  
RESTARTING ENGINE WHILE  
ENGINE IS HOT  
1. When restarting the engine  
immediately after stopping it, leave the  
choke open.  
2. If the engine won't start after several  
attempts, close the choke and repeat  
pulling the rope or remove the spark  
plug and dry it.  
STOPPING ENGINE  
F6  
Move the throttle trigger to the idling  
position and press the stop switch (red  
button) until the engine comes to a  
complete stop.  
(1) Stop switch  
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9. Maintenance  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control device and  
systems may be performed by any non-road engine repair establishment or  
individual.  
MAINTENANCE CHART  
every every every  
25  
before hours hours hours note  
50  
100  
system/compornent  
procedure  
use  
after  
after  
after  
fuel leaks, fuel spillage  
wipe out  
fuel tank, air filter, fuel filter  
inspect/clean  
replace, if necessary  
see ADJUSTING  
IDLING SPEED (p.11)  
replace carburetor  
if necessary  
idle adjusting screw  
clean and readjust  
plug gap  
GAP: .025in(0.6~0.7mm)  
replace, if necessary  
spark plug  
cylinder fins, intake air cooling vent  
clean  
muffler, spark arrester, cylinder exhaust port clean  
throttle trigger, stop switch  
screws/nuts/bolts  
check operation  
tighten/replace  
not adjusting screws  
with dirt. The filter can be taken out of  
the fueling port using a small wire hook.  
Disconnect the filter assembly from the  
fuel pipe and unhook the retainer to  
disassemble it. Clean the components  
with gasoline.  
WARNING  
F10  
Make sure that the engine has stopped  
and is cool before performing any  
service to the blower. Contact with  
rotating blower fan or hot muffler may  
result in a personal injury.  
(1) Screen  
(2) Element  
(3) Holder  
(4) Retainer  
AIR CLEANER  
F8  
• Check the air cleaner every 25 hours of  
use or more frequently if used under  
dusty conditions. A clogged air filter  
may increase fuel consumption while  
cutting down the engine power. Never  
operate the blower without the air filter  
or with a deformed filter element  
because unfiltered dusty air may  
quickly ruin the engine.  
SPARK PLUG  
• The spark plug may gather carbon  
deposits on its firing end with  
reasonable use. Remove and inspect  
the spark plug every 25 hours and  
clean the electrodes as necessary with  
a wire brush. The spark gap should be  
adjusted to .025 in (0.6~0.7mm).  
• Plug manufacturers recommend  
replacing the plug twice a year to avoid  
unexpected plug failure in a job.  
F11  
CLEANING AIR FILTER:  
1. Remove the air cleaner cover.  
2. Use neutral detergent and warm water  
to clean the filter element. After  
cleaning, air dry the element  
completely.  
REPLACEMENT PLUG IS A NGK  
CMR7H.  
3. Reinstall the filter.  
F9  
Never forget to attach the screen. If the  
screen is not attached, the cleaner will  
not seal properly and the dusts come  
into the cylinder.  
IMPORTANT  
• Note that using any spark plugs other  
than those designated may result in the  
engine failing to operate properly or in  
the engine becoming overheated and  
damaged.  
(1) Element  
(2) Screen  
• To install the spark plug, first turn the  
plug until it is finger tight, then tighten it  
a quarter turn more with a socket  
wrench.  
FUEL FILTER  
• A clogged fuel filter may cause poor  
acceleration of the engine. Check  
periodically to see if the filter is clogged  
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9. Maintenance  
MUFFLER  
(1) Screw  
(2) Air inlet screen  
WARNING  
PROCEDURES TO BE PERFORMED  
AFTER EVERY 50 HOURS OF USE  
• Remove the muffler, insert a  
F14  
• Inspect periodically, the muffler for  
loose fasteners, any damage or  
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corrosion. If any sign of exhaust  
screwdriver into the vent, and wipe  
away any carbon buildup. Wipe away  
any carbon buildup on the muffler  
exhaust vent and cylinder exhaust port  
at the same time.  
leakage is found, do not use the blower  
and have it repaired immediately.  
• Note that failing to do so may result  
in the engine catching on fire.  
• Tighten all screws, bolts, and fittings.  
IMPORTANT  
• Before starting operation, always make  
sure to check if the muffler is properly  
held by three bolts to the cylinder.  
(Fastening Torque : 70~110 kg·cm)  
• Even if one bolt out of three bolts is  
loose, the muffler may get loose during  
operation which may result in engine  
catching on fire.  
SPARK ARRESTER  
• The muffler is equipped with a spark  
arrester to prevent red hot carbon from  
flying out of the exhaust outlet.  
Periodically inspect and clean as  
necessary with a wire brush. In the  
State of California it is required by law  
(Section 4442 of the California Pulic  
Resources Code) to equip a spark  
arrester when a gas powered tool is  
used in any forest covered, bush  
covered, or grass covered unimproved  
land.  
F12  
(1) Spark Arrester  
AIR INLET SCREEN  
IMPORTANT  
• Blowing air is taken in from the air inlet  
screen. When air flow has dropped  
down during operation, stop the engine  
and inspect the air inlet screen for  
blocking by obstacles.  
• Note that failure to remove any such  
obstacles may result in the engine  
becoming overheated and damaged.  
F13  
WARNING  
Never use the blower without the  
screen at the air intake of the blower.  
Before each use, check that, the screw  
(1) is securely tightened and is free  
from any damage.  
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10. Storage  
BEFORE STORING THE BLOWER:  
1. Drain a fuel tank and push the primer  
bulb until it becomes empty of fuel.  
2 .Remove the spark plug and drop a  
spoonful of 2-cycle oil into the cylider.  
Crank the engine several time and  
install the spark plug.  
3. Store unit in a dry, dust free place, out  
of the reach of children.  
11. Disposal  
• When disposing your machine, fuel or  
oil for the machine, be sure to allow  
your local regulations.  
12. Optional vacuum kit usage  
• See the operating instructions included  
with the vacuum kit.  
13. Troubleshooting guide  
Case 1. Starting failure  
CHECK  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
incorrect fuel  
ACTION  
drain it and with correct fuel  
clean  
fuel tank  
fuel filter  
fuel filter is clogged  
out of normal range  
spark plug is fouled/wet  
plug gap is incorrect  
disconnected  
carburetor adjustment screw  
sparking (no spark)  
adjust to normal range  
clean/dry  
correct (GAP: 0.6 – 0.7 mm)  
retighten  
spark plug  
Case 2. Engine starts but does not keep running/Hard re-starting.  
CHECK  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
incorrect fuel or staled fuel  
out of normal range  
carbon is built-up  
ACTION  
drain it and with correct fuel  
adjust to normal range  
wipe away  
fuel tank  
carburetor adjustment screw  
muffler,cylinder (exhaust port)  
air cleaner  
clogged with dust  
wash  
cylinder fin, fan cover  
clogged with dust  
clean  
When your unit seems to need further service, please consult with our service shop in your area.  
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FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY  
STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS  
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The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), CARB (California Air Resources Board), Environment  
Canada and RedMax are pleased to explain the emissions control system's warranty on your 2009 and later  
small off-road engine. In U.S. and Canada, new equipment that use small off-road engines must be designed,  
built, and equipped to meet the applicable Federal or Californian stringent anti-smog standards. RedMax must  
warrant the emissions control system on your small off-road engine for the period listed below provided there  
has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment. Your emissions control system may  
include parts such as carburetor, ignition system, catalytic converter, fuel tank, filters and other associated  
components. Also, included may be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other emission-related assemblies.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, RedMax will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you including  
diagnosis, parts and labor.  
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE  
This emissions control system is warranted for two years or if the product qualifies for a longer warranty period  
resulting from the type of use, that period shall prevail. If any emissions-related part on your equipment is  
defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by RedMax.  
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES  
As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in  
your Owner's Manual. RedMax recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-  
road engine, but RedMax cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the  
performance of all scheduled maintenance. As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware  
that the RedMax may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to  
abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.  
You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a RedMax distribution center or service center  
as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to  
exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty coverage, you should contact RedMax at 1-  
800-291-8251 or via e-mail at [email protected].  
WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE  
The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser.  
LENGTH OF COVERAGE  
RedMax warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent owner that the engine or equipment is  
designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by EPA and CARB, and  
is free from defects in materials and workmanship that causes the failure of a warranted part for a period of two  
years.  
WHAT IS COVERED  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty  
must be performed at no charge to the owner at a warranty station. Warranty services or repairs will be provided  
at all RedMax distribution centers that are franchised to service the subject engines. Throughout the emissions  
warranty period of two years, RedMax must maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected  
demand for such parts.  
WARRANTY PERIOD Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required in the maintenance  
schedule, is warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the  
part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by RedMax at no cost.  
Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first  
scheduled replacement point for the part. Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required  
in the maintenance schedule, is warranted for two years or if the product qualifies for a longer warranty period  
resulting from the type of use, that period shall prevail. If any such part fails during the period of warranty  
coverage, it will be repaired and replaced by RedMax at no cost. Any such part repaired or replaced under the  
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warranty is warranted for the remaining warranty period. Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular  
inspection in the maintenance schedule will be warranted for a period of two years. A statement in such written  
instructions to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary" will not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any  
such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining warranty period.  
DIAGNOSIS The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a  
warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RedMax is liable for damages to other engine components proximately caused  
by a failure under warranty of any warranted part.  
EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST  
1. Air-induction system*  
2. Fuel system*  
3. Ignition system*  
4. Fuel tank, cap and lines as applicable*  
*some components only covered up to point specified by maintenance schedule  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
All failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not covered.  
ADD-ON OR MODIFIED PARTS  
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by CARB or EPA may not be used. The use of any non-  
exempted add-on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. RedMax will not be liable to  
warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.  
HOW TO FILE A CLAIM  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest  
authorized servicing dealer or contact RedMax at 1-800-291-8251 or via e-mail at [email protected].  
WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
Warranty services or repairs are provided through all RedMax authorized servicing dealers.  
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS  
Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be  
provided without charge to the owner. Such use will not reduce the warranty obligations of the manufacturer.  
MAINTENANCE STATEMENT  
The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance, as defined in the operator's manual.  
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