Swisher LV5537, LV5537S Yard Vacuum User Manual


 
VACUUM AND EMPTY
Inspect the Lawn Vacuum to make sure all covers, tailgate, deck adapter, elbow, hose
adapter, and hose are properly attached.
Check tires for proper inflation.
Check oil and gas in vacuum and lawn tractor engines.
Begin operation at low speed, adjust forward speed to match grass height and/or moisture
condition to prevent clogging. Should your Lawn Vacuum become clogged, shut off tractor
and vacuum engines. Before attempting to unclog, remove spark plug wire to prevent
accidental starting.
To empty cart, shut off tractor engine and set brake.
Shut off Lawn Vacuum engine.
Unzip the fabric cover and remove the tailgate. Unhooking the fabric from the sides and
front of the cart is not necessary.
Release the latch holding the cart to the tongue by lifting up on the handle.
Unhook the plastic elbow from the fabric adapter attached to the fabric.
Tilt the cart backwards.
Using a rake or other suitable tool, pull the grass clippings from the cart.
After cart is emptied, return cart to tongue and reattach plastic elbow to the boot. Put
tailgate back on and attach fabric.
CAUTION!
VEHICLE BRAKING AND STABILITY MAY BE AFFECTED WITH THE
ADDITION OF AN ACCESSORY OR AN ATTACHMENT. BE AWARE OF
CHANGING CONDITIONS ON SLOPES. DO NOT OVER FILL CART.
TWO – IN – ONE APPLICATION
Your Swisher Lawn Vacuum has been designed to perform two capabilities in one product.
While you are not using your Lawn Vacuum to sweep up leaves and grass clippings the
engine assembly, fabric cover and upper frame may be disassembled to leave you with a
utility trailer.
Empty all fuel from engine.
Remove engine assembly and the plastic elbow from tongue and store in a ventilated
area.
Remove bag by un-clipping it from the lip of the cart and releasing the Velcro straps
from the frame. Shake out loose debris, fold and store in a dry area.
Lift the frame out of the cart, fold and store with the fabric covering.
DANGER!
DO NOT USE THE LAWN VACUUM WITH JUST THE ENGINE AND THE
BLOWER TUBE. THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS.
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