Toro 51592 Operation Manual - Page 7

Removing Clogged Debris from the, Impeller - replacement bag

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Emptying the Bag 1. Turn off and unplug the vacuum from the power source. 2. Empty any debris from the bag. Removing Clogged Debris from the Impeller 1. Turn off and unplug the vacuum from the power source and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. Remove the vacuum tube. 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. 7

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Emptying the Bag
1.
Turn off and unplug the vacuum from the power source.
2.
Empty any debris from the bag.
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.
Removing Clogged Debris from the
Impeller
1.
Turn off and
unplug
the vacuum from the power source and wait
for all moving parts to stop.
2.
Remove the vacuum tube.
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