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SPECIFIC SA.FETY RULES 

Identify hazards and take preventive steps to avoid accidents 

and minimize risk. Possible hazards include, but are not limited 
to,  moving  parts,  thrown objects, weight of the machine  and 
components, and the operating environment. 

PRIOR TO STARTING 

Thoroughly inspect the area in which you are working. Do not 

operate the b

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ower in standing water, puddles, mud,  gravel, 

stones or sand. 

Before starting your blower: make sure the shields, guards, and 

safety devices are properly affixed to machine, check the oil level, 
and make sure all nuts and bolts are tight. 

Move the machine at least 10 feet away from the refueling point 

before starting engine. 

OPERATION SAFETY 

Never operate the blower without good visibility or light. 

Always make sure you have secure footing. If you slip of fall, stop 
immediately. 

Never place any part of your body where it would be in danger if 
movement should occur during assembly,  installation, operation, 

maintenance, repair, or moving. 

Keep all bystanders, children, and  pets at least 50  feet  (15m) 

away. If you are approached, stop the unit immediately. 

Blower will propel debris at high speed and can cause damage. 

Avoid pushing your leaf blower over any areas with loose stones 

or gravel as they may become projectiles. Before use, check that 
area is free from breakable objects, such as house windows, auto 
glass

greenhouses, etc. 

Do not stand or put your hands, or any part of your body in front 
of the discharge opening. Always pay attention to the direction 
of the discharge opening. Never allow discharge opening to point 

towards bystanders, pets,  or valuable property. Wind can also 

change discharge direction, so be aware. 

There are rotating blades inside the blower which can cause 
serious injury. Please keep your hands, feet or tools out of intake 
and discharge opening while machine is running. 

Never operate machine without directional discharge chute and 

plastic impeller guard properly affixed to machine, These devices 
shield the operator from accidental contact with  the rotating 

impeller. 

Keep combustible substance away from the engine when it is hot. 

Do not tilt the machine while the engine is running. 

Never operate the blower at high transport speeds  on slippery 

surfaces. 

Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel 

drives, wa

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s, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic. 

Unpacking the Container 

Never leave the operating position when the engine is running. 

Always shut down the engine, and ensure the engine is switched 

to "off" to prevent accidental starting and wait for all moving 
parts to come to a complete stop before leaving. 

To  reduce exposure to vibration, limit the hours of operation 
and take periodic breaks to minimize repetition and rest your 
hands. Reduce the speed and force in which you do the repetitive 

movement. Try to fill each day with jobs where operating hand­

held power equipment is not required. 

MACHINE USE AND CARE 

Do not force the machine. Use the correct machine for your 

application. The correct machine will do the job better and safer 

at the rate for which it is designed. This equipment was designed 

specifically for the purpose of blowing leaves and debris. Do not 
use this equipment for any other purpose. 

Do not change the engine governor settings or over-speed the 

engine. The governor controls the maximum safe operating speed 
of the engine. 

Do not run the engine at high speed when you are not working. 

Avoid contact with hot fuel, oil exhaust fumes and hot surfaces. 

Do not touch the engine or muffler. These parts get extremely hot 

from operation. They remain hot for a short time after you turn 
off the unit. Allow the engine to cool before doing maintenance or 
making adjustments. 

If the machine should start to make an unusual noise or vibration, 

immediately shut off the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, 
and check for the cause. Unusual noise or vibration is generally a 
warning of trouble. 

Use  only attachments and  accessories approved  by  the 

manufacturer. Fai

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ure to do so can result in personal injury. 

Keep the  engine and  muffler free of grass, leaves, excessive 

grease of carbon build up to reduce the chance of a fire hazard. 

Never douse or squirt the unit with water or any  other liquid. 

Keep handles dry, clean and free from debris. Clean after each 

use. 

Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas, oil, etc. to 
protect the environment. 

When storing machine out of the reach of the children and do not 
allow persons unfamiliar with the machine or these instructions 
to operate it. This machine can be dangerous when used by an 
untrained user. 

MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE 

Some  parts of this machine  are made of plastic or rubber and 

should be kept away from chemicals. 

Never cover the machine while the muffler is still hot. 

Do not alter or adjust any part of the blower or its engine that is 

Summary of Contents for YF1565

Page 1: ...SE DATE Both model number and serial number maybe found on the main label See Page2 Figure 1 You should record both of them in a safe place for future use READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIREMANUAL BEFORE O...

Page 2: ...power equipment OPE to get the job done right at the right price YARDMAX delivers the perfect combination of performance and practicality YARDMAXhas a solution that s right for you MAX Performance MA...

Page 3: ...horized enginemanufacturer s service center CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65WARNING A WARNING Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain product c omponents contain or emit chemicals known to the st...

Page 4: ...TIONS Model Number Displacement Max Air Volume Max Air Speed ImpellerDiameter SwivelCaster Diameter Rear Wheel Diameter Engine Power Type Starting System Engine Torque Fuel TankCapacity OilCapacity Re...

Page 5: ...ine indoors or while the engine is hot or running Wipe up any gasoline that spills Keep away from any inflammables whenoperatingthe engine eo e 1 T o aft ii f ir Keep children and bystanders at least...

Page 6: ...responsible for accidents or injuries that may occur to themselves otherpeople and property This machine is not a toy and is to be used only for its intended purpose Therefore exercise extreme cautio...

Page 7: ...apors can explode if ignited Walk Behind Blower Operator s Manual Take precautions when using to reduce the chance of serious personal injury When refilling or draining the fuel tank use an approved f...

Page 8: ...y alert for hidden hazards or traffic 7 I Unpacking the Container Never leave the operating position when the engine is running Always shut down the engine and ensure the engine is switched to off to...

Page 9: ...identified they should be repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintainedequipment CONTENTS SUPPLIED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Your YARDMAX walk behind blower comes partially assembled and...

Page 10: ...with a flat washer and a cotter pin on the outside Bend and spread the cotter pin prongs in opposite directions Repeat these steps to install the 2nd wheel See Figure 3 9 I Assembly Figure3 x2 SWIVEL...

Page 11: ...hole for the high handle position Securethe handle on theframe tube with the carriage screws and star knobs See Figure 5 illustration2 Figures M8x45 x2 Walk Behind Blower Operator s Manual THROTTLE C...

Page 12: ...front discharge chute is used to redirect the air flow to the front of theblower Attachit when needed Loosen the knob located on top of the discharge chute Orient the attachment so the THIS SIDE UP DU...

Page 13: ...hind Blower Operator s Manual KNOW YOUR MACHINE FEATURES ANID CONTROLS l Hffi05 3M Upper Handle lift Hi i Frame Tube Intake Guard Front Discharge Chute lii lllftbtildi Discharge Chute Know Your Machin...

Page 14: ...Air Cleaner Muffler Spark Plug Plffltiii Carburetor Fuel Filler Cap DMffliA Oil Drain Plug 13 I Know Your Machine 7 Ni ___ II 4i lif iffiM Mil Oil FillerCap Dipstick...

Page 15: ...Manual Flow Angle Adjustment Index Lever Transits the movement from control lever to the air flow louver Recoil Starter Handle Used to pull start the engine Choke Control The choke control is used to...

Page 16: ...NG IMPORTANT DO NOT OVERFILL This equipment and or its engine mayinclude evaporative emissions control system components required to meet EPA and or CARB regulations that will only function property w...

Page 17: ...e 1 Move the throttle lever to the SLOW position 2 Let the engine idle for one or two minutes 3 Turn the engine switch tothe OFF position 4 Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF Ii position A CAUTION D...

Page 18: ...the engine s throttle lever in the SLOW position and remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug and secure 3 Inspect the general condition of the blower Check for loose screws misalignment of bind...

Page 19: ...om unit 1 AlI fasteners are tight and secured 2 AII pivot points 1 Engine oil 1 AlI fasteners are tight and secured 2 AIIpivot points 3 Engine oil 4 Airfilter and precleaner 1 Combustion deposits from...

Page 20: ...damaged parts Repair or replace damaged parts and tighten loose screws nuts or bolts 6 Store your unit on flat ground in a clean dry building that has good ventilation A WARNING Do not store the mach...

Page 21: ...ngine oil level low 1 Fill crankcase with proper oil 2 Dirty air cleaner 2 Clean air cleaner Engine overheats 3 Air flow restricted 3 Remove housing and clean 4 Carburetor not adjusted properly 4 Refe...

Page 22: ...7 1 2 21 I Parts Diagram PARTS DIAGRAM 46 16 43 l jjV 3 48 35 53 49 52...

Page 23: ...Caster 8 1 49 HandleSleeve 1 12 Swivel Caster Bracket 1 50 Cable Clamp 2 13 Bushing 2 51 ThrottleControl Lever with Cable 1 14 FlatWasherM10 1 52 Lock NutMS 1 15 SpringWasherM10 1 53 Engine Deck 1 16...

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