Echo SHREDNVAC ES 210 User Manual

SHRED 'N' VAC®  
Operator's Manual  
MODEL  
ES-210  
Serial Number 05001001 - 05999999  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Readrulesforsafeoperationandallinstructionscarefully. ECHOprovidesthis  
Operator'sManualwhichmustbereadandunderstoodforproperandsafeoperation.  
X7531130200  
X753000720  
03/03  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
MANUAL SAFETY SYMBOLS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Throughout this manual and on the product itself, you will find safety  
alerts and helpful, informational messages preceded by symbols or key  
words. The following is an explanation of those symbols and key  
words and what they mean to you.  
This symbol accompanied by the words WARNING and  
DANGER calls attention to an act or condition that can lead to  
serious personal injury to operator and bystanders.  
IMPORTANT  
The enclosed message provides  
information necessary for the protection  
of the unit.  
The circle with the slash symbol means whatever is shown  
within the circle is prohibited.  
NOTE  
This enclosed message provides tips for  
use, care and maintenance of the unit.  
SAFETY  
DECALS  
Hot Decal (near muffler)  
Locate these safety decals on your unit. Make sure the decals are  
legible and that you understand and follow the instructions on them. If  
a decal cannot be read, a new one can be ordered from your ECHO  
dealer. SeePARTSORDERINGinstructionsforspecificinformation.  
P/N 89016006361  
General Warning Decal (located on top of blower housing)  
P/N89016009461  
Sound Label (located on blower housing)  
71 Category II  
Measured at 50 ft. (15m) per ANSI B175.2  
P/NX508000140  
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INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS  
SYMBOL  
SYMBOL  
DESCRIPTION  
SYMBOL  
DESCRIPTION  
SYMBOL  
DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Read and under-  
stand Operator's  
Manual.  
Fuel and oil  
mixture  
Ignition  
ON/OFF  
Primer  
Bulb  
Choke Control  
"Cold Start"  
Position  
Weareyes,ears  
andhead  
protection  
Finger  
Severing  
Emergency  
Stop  
(Choke Closed)  
Wear hand  
protection.Use  
two handed.  
Carburetor  
Adjustment  
- High speed  
mixture  
Choke Control  
"Run"  
Position  
Hot  
Surface  
(ChokeOpen)  
Wearslip  
resistant foot  
wear.  
Carburetor  
adjustment  
- Low speed  
mixture  
Carburetor  
Adjustment  
-Idlespeed  
Safety/Alert  
DO NOT allow  
flamesorsparks  
nearfuel.  
DO NOT smoke  
nearfuel.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
PERSONAL CONDITION AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT  
WARNING  
DANGER  
SHRED ‘N’ VAC® users risk injury to themselves and others if the SHRED ‘N’ VAC® is used improperly and/or  
safety precautions are not followed. Proper clothing and safety gear must be worn when operating SHRED ‘N’  
VAC®.  
Physical Condition  
Your judgment and physical dexterity may not be good:  
• if you are tired or sick,  
Hearing Protection  
ECHO recommends wearing hearing protection whenever  
unit is used.  
• if you are taking medication,  
• if you have taken alcohol or drugs.  
Operate unit only if you are physically and mentally well.  
Proper Clothing  
Wear snug fitting, durable clothing;  
• Pants should have long legs, shirts with long sleeves.  
• DONOTWEARSHORTS,  
Eye Protection  
Wear eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1 or CE  
requirements whenever you operate the unit.  
• DONOTWEARTIES,SCARVES,andJEWELRY.  
Wear sturdy work shoes with nonskid soles:  
• DONOTWEAROPENTOEDSHOES,  
• DONOTOPERATEUNITBAREFOOTED.  
Keep long hair away from engine and blower intake.  
Retain hair with cap or net.  
Hand Protection  
Wear no-slip, heavy-duty work gloves to improve your  
grip on the blower handle. Gloves also reduce the  
transmission of machine vibration to your hands.  
Hot Humid Weather  
Heavy protective clothing can increase operator fatigue,  
which may lead to heat stroke. Schedule heavy work for  
early morning or late afternoon hours when temperatures  
are cooler.  
Breathing Protection  
Wear a facemask to protect against dust.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
EXTENDED OPERATION/EXTREME CONDITIONS  
Vibration and Cold  
To reduce the risk of RSI/CTS, do the  
following:  
It is believed that a condition called Raynaud’s Phenomenon, which  
affects the fingers of certain individuals, may be brought about by  
exposure to vibration and cold. Exposure to vibration and cold may  
cause tingling and burning sensations, followed by loss of color and  
numbness in the fingers. The following precautions are strongly  
recommended, because the minimum exposure, which might trigger the  
ailment, isunknown.  
• Avoid using your wrist in a bent, ex-  
tended, or twisted position. Instead try to  
maintain a straight wrist position. Also,  
when grasping, use your whole hand, not  
just the thumb and index finger.  
• Takeperiodicbreakstominimizerepeti-  
tion and rest your hands.  
• Reduce the speed and force with which  
you do the repetitive movement.  
• Do exercises to strengthen the hand and  
armmuscles.  
• Immediately stop using all power equip-  
ment and consult a doctor if you feel  
tingling, numbness, or pain in the fingers,  
hands, wrists, or arms. The sooner RSI/  
CTS is diagnosed, the more likely perma-  
nent nerve and muscle damage can be  
prevented.  
• Keep your body warm, especially the head, neck, feet, ankles, hands,  
and wrists.  
• Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigorous arm  
exercises during frequent work breaks, and also by not smoking.  
• Limit the hours of operation. Try to fill each day with jobs where  
operating the unit or other hand-held power equipment is not  
required.  
• If you experience discomfort, redness, and swelling of the fingers  
followed by whitening and loss of feeling, consult your physician  
before further exposing yourself to cold and vibration.  
Repetitive Stress Injuries  
It is believed that overusing the muscles and tendons of the fingers,  
hands, arms, and shoulders may cause soreness, swelling, numbness,  
weakness, and extreme pain in those areas. Certain repetitive hand  
activities may put you at a high risk for developing a Repetitive Stress  
Injury (RSI). An extreme RSI condition is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  
(CTS), which could occur when your wrist swells and squeezes a vital  
nerve that runs through the area. Some believe that prolonged expo-  
sure to vibration may contribute to CTS. CTS can cause severe pain for  
months or even years.  
EQUIPMENT  
• Check unit for loose/missing nuts, bolts and screws. Tighten  
and/or replace as needed.  
• Inspect fuel lines, tank and area around carburetor for fuel leaks. DO  
NOT operate unit if leaks are found.  
• Do not use blower if any part is missing or damaged.  
• Do not use any attachment, accessory or replacement part unless it is  
recommended in this Operator's Manual.  
• Avoid contact during and immediately after operation. Always keep  
exhaust area clear of flammable debris. Allow the engine and muffler  
to completely cool before performing any maintenance activity.  
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SAFE OPERATION  
WARNING  
DANGER  
NoiseControl  
Do not operate this product indoors or in inadequately ventilated  
areas. Engine exhaust contains poisonous emissions and can cause  
serious injury or death.  
• Follow local noise regulations on sound  
levels and hours of operations. Use only  
during appropriate hours.  
• Never use a higher speed setting then  
necessary to perform a task. The higher  
the engine speed the louder the blower  
noise.  
ReadtheManuals  
• Provide all users of this equipment with the Operator’s Manual and  
Safety Manual for instructions on Safe Operation.  
• Be a good neighbor.  
Clear the Work Area  
• Review area to be cleared. Look for potential hazards such as stones  
or metal objects.  
• Spectators and fellow workers must be warned, and children and  
animals prevented from coming nearer than 15 m (50 ft.) while the unit  
is in use.  
AvoidHotSurfaces  
• During operation, the muffler or catalytic  
muffler and surrounding cover may  
become extremely hot. Avoid contact  
during and immediately after operation.  
Always keep exhaust area clear of  
flammable debris. Allow the engine and  
mufflertocompletelycoolbeforeperform-  
ing any maintenance activity.  
• Do not point blower at people or animals.  
• Take wind conditions into account: avoid open doors and windows.  
KeepAFirmGrip  
• Hold handles with fingers together encircling handles.  
KeepASolidStance  
• Maintain footing and balance at all times. Do not stand on slippery,  
uneven or unstable surfaces. Do not work in odd positions or on  
ladders.  
• Do not perform Maintenance or Assembly procedures with engine  
running.  
EMISSION CONTROL  
EPA Phase 2  
The emission control system for this engine is EM (Engine Modification).  
IMPORTANTENGINEINFORMATION  
ENGINE FAMILY: 3EHXS.0214EA DISPLACEMENT: 21.2 cc  
EMISSION COMPLIANCE PERIOD: 300 Hours  
THIS ENGINE MEETS U.S. EPA PH 2 EMISSION REGULATIONS  
FOR SMALL NONROAD ENGINES. REFER TO OWNER'S  
MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND  
ADJUSTMENTS.  
EmissionControlLabel (locatedonEngine) (EXAMPLEONLY,informationonlabelvariesbyFAMILY).  
PRODUCT EMISSION DURABILITY  
The 300 hour emission durability compliance period is the time span selected by the manufacturer certifying the  
engine emissions output meets applicable emissions regulations, provided that approved maintenance procedures  
are followed as listed in the Maintenance Section of this manual.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
DESCRIPTION  
CONTENTS  
__ 1 - PowerHead  
__ 1 - StraightPipe  
__ 1 - PipewithNozzle  
__ 1 - SHRED'N'VAC®SuctionTube  
__ 1 - ElbowPipe  
__ 1 - DebrisBag  
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2
__ 1 - Operator's Manual  
__ 1 - Warranty Registration Card  
__ 1 - ECHO Emissions and Warranty Statement  
__ 1 - T-Wrench  
3
__ 1 - Echo Power Blend TM 2-stroke oil sample  
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12  
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5
13  
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14  
16  
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7
15  
1. STOP SWITCH - "SLIDE SWITCH" mounted on top of handle. Push forward to start and run. Slide back to stop.  
2. THROTTLETRIGGER-Springloadedtoreturntoidlewhenreleased. Duringacceleration, presstriggergradually  
for best operating technique.  
3. SPARKPLUG-Providessparktoignitefuelmixture.  
4. SPARKARRESTOR-CATALYTICMUFFLER/MUFFLER-Themufflerorcatalyticmufflercontrolsexhaustnoise  
and emission. The spark arrestor screen prevents hot, glowing particles of carbon from leaving the muffler. Keep  
exhaust area clear of flammable debris.  
5. RECOILSTARTERHANDLE-Pullrecoilhandleslowlyuntilstarterengages,thenquicklyandfirmly. When  
engine starts, return handle slowly. DO NOT let handle snap back or damage to unit will occur.  
6. SIDEHANDLE-Providesgripforrighthandwhenvacuuming.  
7. FUELTANKCAP-Coversandsealsfueltank.  
8. AIRCLEANER-Containsreplaceableairfilterelement.  
9. HOUSING COVER - Covers blade area and activates safety interlock switch when closed. Engine will not run if  
safety switch is not activated.  
10. THROTTLEPOSITIONLEVER-Pullbacktoincreaseenginespeed.Frictionwashersmaintainthrottlelever  
setting.  
11. SHOULDERSTRAP-Secures debris bag to shoulder.  
12. VACUUMPIPE-Sucksinmaterialstobeshredded.  
13. DEBRISBAG-Collectsshreddedmaterial.  
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14. BLOWERPIPES-Twistlockdesign.  
15. PRIMER BULB - Pumping primer bulb before starting engine draws fresh fuel from the fuel tank, priming the  
carburetor for starting. Pump primer bulb until fuel is visible and flows freely in the clear fuel tank return line. Pump  
bulb an additional 4 or 5 times.  
16. CHOKE - Choke is located on the side of the air cleaner. Move choke lever to "COLD START" (  
) to close choke  
for cold starting. Move choke lever to "RUN" (  
) position to open choke.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL ----------------------------------------------------- ES-210HandHeld  
Length ------------------------------------------------------- 330mm(13.0in.)(w/ovacuumattachment)  
Width (w/rear handle) ------------------------------------- 285mm (11.2in.)  
Height ------------------------------------------------------- 340mm(13.4in.)  
Weight (dry) ------------------------------------------------ 4.1kg(9.0lb.)w/oblowerpipes)  
Engine Type ------------------------------------------------ Air cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder gasoline engine  
Displacement ----------------------------------------------- 21.2cc(1.39cu.in.)  
Bore ---------------------------------------------------------- 32.2mm(1.27in.)  
Stroke-------------------------------------------------------- 26.0mm(1.10in.)  
Carburetor -------------------------------------------------- ZamaDiaphragm,modelC1U w/primerbulb  
Ignition System -------------------------------------------- Flywheel Magneto, capacitor discharge ignition type  
SparkPlug -------------------------------------------------- NGKBPM-8YGap0.65mm(0.026in.)  
ExhaustSystem -------------------------------------------- SparkArrestorMuffler  
Fuel ---------------------------------------------------------- Mixed(GasolineandTwo-strokeOil)  
Fuel/OilRatio ----------------------------------------------- 50:1 two-stroke air cooled engine oil  
Gasoline ----------------------------------------------------- 89 Octane unleaded. DO NOT use fuel containing methyl alcohol,  
more than 10% ethyl alcohol or 15% MTBE.  
Oil ------------------------------------------------------------ PowerBlendTM PremiumUniversal2-StrokeOil  
Fuel Tank Capacity ---------------------------------------- 0.5lit.(16.9USfl.oz.)  
RecoilStarterSystem -------------------------------------- Automatic Recoil Starter Centrifugal Type  
Wide Open Throttle Speed (RPM) ----------------------- 7000-9000  
IdleSpeed(RPM) ------------------------------------------ 2400-3200  
MaximumAirVolume -------------------------------------- 7.7 m3/min.(271cu.ft./min.)  
MaximumAirSpeedw/pipes(MPH) -------------------- 65m/sec (145mph)  
Sound Level at 50 ft. dB(A) scale per ANSI B 175.2 --- 71dB(A)  
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ASSEMBLY  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Never perform maintenance or assembly procedures with engine  
running, or serious personal injury may result.  
BLOWER APPLICATION  
Install Blower Pipes  
1. Align grooves in straight pipe with pegs on blower housing and  
slide pipe onto housing.  
2. Turn straight pipe clockwise to lock into place.  
3. Align grooves in fan head nozzle with pegs on straight pipe and  
slide fan head nozzle onto straight pipe.  
4. Turn fan head nozzle clockwise to lock into place.  
VACUUM/SHREDDING APPLICATION  
Install Vacuum Tube and Bag Assembly  
A
1. Turn knob (A) counter clockwise until hinged housing cover is  
free to open for vacuum tube installation.  
2. While holding housing cover open. Install vacuum tube into  
blower housing with bevel end facing downward and secure  
vacuum tube with clamp (B). Clamp fits under slotted guides (C).  
NOTE  
Engine will not start/operate unless safety interlock switch (D) is  
activated by the vacuum tube.  
B
3. Remove blower pipe assembly from unit.  
C
D
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4. Align grooves in discharge elbow with pegs on blower, and slide  
D
elbow (D) on to blower. Turn elbow counterclockwise to lock in  
place. Elbow must angle back toward operator position as  
shown.  
5. Place debris bag opening over flared end of elbow, and cinch bag  
(E) securely with Velcro strap.  
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PRE-OPERATION  
FUEL  
Fuel Requirements  
Gasoline - Use 89 Octane [R+M/2] (mid grade or higher) gasoline  
known to be good quality. Gasoline may contain up to 15% MTBE  
(methyl tertiary-butyl ether). Gasohol containing methyl (wood)  
alcohol is NOT approved.  
IMPORTANT  
Spilled fuel is a leading cause of hydrocar-  
bon emissions. Some states may require  
the use of automatic fuel shut-off contain-  
ers to reduce fuel spillage. Contact your  
ECHOdealerfororderinginformation.  
TwoStrokeOil-Atwo-strokeengineoilmeetingISO-L-EGD(ISO/  
CD 13738) and J.A.S.O. FC Standards must be used. Echo brand  
premium Power Blend TM Universal 2-Stroke Oil meets these stan-  
dards. Engine problems due to inadequate lubrication caused by  
failure to use an ISO-L-EGD and J.A.S.O. FC certified oil, such as  
Echo premium Power Blend TM, will void the two-stroke engine  
warranty. (Emission related parts only are covered for two years,  
regardless of two-stroke oil used, per the statement listed in the  
EmissionDefectWarrantyExplanation.)  
AfterRefueling  
• Wipe any spilled fuel from the unit.  
• Move at least 3 m (10 ft.) from refueling  
location before starting the engine.  
After use  
• DO NOT store a unit with fuel in its tank.  
Leaks can occur. Return unused fuel to an  
approved fuel storage container.  
IMPORTANT  
EchopremiumPowerBlendTM Universal2-StrokeOilmaybe  
mixed at 50:1 ratio for application in all Echo engines sold in the  
past regardless of ratio specified in those manuals.  
Storage - Fuel storage laws vary by locality.  
Contact your local government for the laws  
affecting your area. As a precaution, store fuel  
in an approved, airtight container. Store in a  
well-ventilated, unoccupied building, away  
from sparks and flames. Do not store fuel  
longer than 30 days.  
Mixing Instructions  
1. Fill an approved fuel container with half of the required amount  
of gasoline.  
2. Add the proper amount of 2-stroke oil to gasoline.  
3. Close container and shake to mix oil with gasoline.  
4. Add remaining gasoline and remix.  
5. Install fuel container cap and wipe any spilled fuel from  
container and surrounding area.  
IMPORTANT  
Stored fuel ages. Do not mix more fuel  
than you expect to use in thirty (30) days,  
ninety (90) days when a fuel stabilizer is  
added.  
Handling Fuel  
WARNING  
DANGER  
IMPORTANT  
FuelisVERYflammable.Useextremecarewhenmixing,storing  
or handling or serious personal injury may result.  
• Use an approved fuel container.  
Stored two-stroke fuel may separate.  
ALWAYS shake fuel container thor-  
oughly before each use.  
• DONOTsmokenearfuel.  
• DO NOT allow flames or sparks near fuel.  
• Fuel tanks/cans may be under pressure. Always loosen fuel  
caps slowly allowing pressure to equalize.  
• NEVER refuel a unit when the engine is HOT!  
• NEVER refuel a unit with the engine running.  
• DO NOT fill fuel tanks indoors. ALWAYS fill fuel tanks  
outdoors over bare ground.  
• Securely tighten fuel cap after refueling.  
• Inspect for fuel leakage. If fuel leakage is found, do not start or  
operate unit until leakage is repaired.  
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OPERATION  
STARTING COLD ENGINE  
1. Stop Switch  
Move stop switch button (A) away from the STOP position.  
2. Throttle Position Lever  
Move throttle position lever (B) midway between idle and full  
throttle positions.  
A
B
3. Choke  
Move choke (C) to Cold Start ( ) Position.  
4. Primer Bulb  
Pump primer bulb (D) until fuel is visible and flows freely in the  
clear fuel tank return line. Pump bulb an additional 4 or 5 times.  
IMPORTANT  
Recoil starter: Use short pulls - only 45 ~ 60 cm (18 ~ 24 in.) of  
rope for starting. Do not allow the rope to snap back in. Always  
hold the unit firmly.  
C
5. Recoil Starter  
Place the unit on a flat, clear area. Firmly grasp throttle grip with  
left hand and rapidly pull recoil starter handle/rope (E) until  
enginefires(5pullsmaximum).  
6. Choke  
D
After engine fires (or 5 pulls), move choke lever (C) to “Run” (  
position, then pull starter handle/rope until engine starts and  
runs. Allow unit to warm up at idle for several minutes.  
)
NOTE  
If engine does not start with choke in “Run” position after 5 pulls,  
repeat instructions.  
7. After engine warm up, gradually depress throttle trigger to  
increase engine RPM to operating speed.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
STARTING WARM ENGINE  
The starting procedure is the same as Cold Start except DO NOT close  
the choke.  
A
B
1. Stop Switch  
Move stop switch button (A) away from the STOP position.  
2. Throttle Position Lever  
Move throttle position lever (B) forward to idle position.  
3. Primer Bulb  
Pump primer bulb (D) until fuel is visible and flows freely in the  
clear fuel tank return line. Pump bulb an additional 4 or 5 times.  
4. Recoil Starter  
Place the unit on a flat, clear area. Firmly grasp throttle grip with  
left hand and rapidly pull recoil starter handle/rope (E) until  
engine fires.  
IMPORTANT  
Recoil starter: Use short pulls - only 45 ~ 60 cm (18 ~ 24 in.) of  
rope for starting. Do not allow the rope to snap back in. Always  
hold the unit firmly.  
NOTE  
E
If engine does not start after 5 pulls, use Cold Start Procedure.  
STOPPING ENGINE  
1. Throttle Trigger/Throttle Position Lever  
Release throttle trigger (F). Move throttle position lever (B)  
forward to idle position and allow engine to return to idle before  
shutting engine off.  
A
B
F
2. Stop Switch  
Move stop switch (A) to “STOP” position.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
If engine does not stop when stop switch is moved to STOP  
position, close choke - COLD START position - to stall engine.  
Have your ECHO dealer repair stop switch before using blower  
again.  
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BLOWER OPERATION  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection and a face filter  
mask or serious personal injury may result.  
Do not point the blower pipe in the direction of people or pets.  
Never operate unit without either housing cover grill or vacuum  
tube installed on unit securely, otherwise bodily harm may result.  
Read the Safety Section carefully.  
B
IMPORTANT  
A
To avoid engine damage due to over-revving, do not block blower  
pipe.  
1. Use only during appropriate hours.  
2. Allow the engine to warm up at a fast idle for a few minutes.  
3. Control engine speed with throttle trigger (A), or for continuous  
use, set engine speed with throttle position lever (B). Rotate  
throttle position lever forward for lower speed, back for higher  
speed.  
4. Use lower speed to blow debris from hard surfaces.  
5. Additional speed may be necessary to clean debris, snow, etc.  
from lawns and flowerbeds.  
NOTE  
Never use a higher speed setting than necessary to perform a task.  
Remember, the higher the engine speed, the louder the blower  
noise. Minimize dust by using blower at lower speeds. Keep debris  
on your property.  
Be Smart - be a good neighbor.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
SHRED NVAC® OPERATION  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Flying debris hazard. Never operate unit as a vacuum unless  
discharge elbow is installed and debris bag is securely cinched to  
elbow. Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injuries.  
1. Adjust debris bag strap to support bag on operator’s shoulder.  
Bag must not be folded at intake area, or intake will clog. Further  
adjustment may be necessary as the debris bag fills and becomes  
heavier.  
2. Grip top handle with left hand, and rear handle with right hand.  
Keep unit to your right side so hot exhaust will be directed away  
from you.  
3. Operate unit with beveled end of tube facing downward. Keep  
tube opening close to material being vacuumed for best results.  
NOTE  
Vacuum action works best at higher engine speeds. Avoid using  
vacuum in areas where rocks or other large, hard debris may be  
vacuumed into unit. Clear these areas with blower first, blowing  
light debris into a pile. Use attachment to vacuum pile.  
4. Empty bag when debris level reaches intake opening. To empty  
bag, move stop switch to “Stop” position, and wait for blower to  
stop running. Loosen Velcro strap at elbow and slide bag off  
elbow. Open other end of bag, and empty contents. Close bag,  
and reattach to blower. Secure bag with Velcro strap.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check elbow and debris bag, and clear  
as needed. Make sure bag is not folded  
over at intake during use.  
Unit runs, but doesn’t vacuum or  
has poor suction  
Elbow or debris bag clogged  
Check vacuum tube, and remove  
obstructions.  
Obstructions in vacuum tube  
Unit stopped suddenly during  
vacuuming, and now starter won’t  
work  
Remove vacuum tube and check fan  
area. Remove object.  
Object stuck in fan housing area  
Use vacuum for leaves and small  
twigs,maximum1/4diameterx3”  
long.  
Material being vacuumed too big or  
too hard for blades to shred  
Unit jams repeatedly during use  
Tube/housing fit tight.  
Vacuum tube difficult to install or  
removefromunit  
Apply small amount of soapy water to  
end of tube to ease assembly or  
removal. Turns tube 1/4 turn to loosen  
forremoval.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Your ECHO blower is designed to provide many hours of trouble free service. Regular scheduled maintenance will help  
your blower achieve that goal. If you are unsure or are not equipped with the necessary tools, you may want to take your  
unit to an ECHO Service Dealer for maintenance. To help you decide whether you want to DO-IT-YOURSELF or have the  
ECHO Dealer do it, each maintenance task has been graded. If task is not listed, see your ECHO Dealer for repairs.  
SKILL LEVEL  
Level1=  
Level2=  
Level3=  
Easy to do. Most required tools come with unit.  
Moderate difficulty. Some specialized tools may be required.  
Experiencerequired. Specializedtoolsarerequired. Echorecommends  
that the unit be returned to your ECHO dealer for service.  
ECHO offers REPOWERTM Maintenance Kits and Parts to make your maintenance job easier. Just below each task  
heading are listed the various part numbers required for that task. See your ECHO dealer for these parts.  
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS  
DAILY  
OR  
BEFORE  
USE  
3
6
REQ'D  
SKILL  
LEVEL  
COMPONENT/  
SYSTEM  
MAINTENANCE  
PROCEDURE  
EVERY  
REFUEL  
MONTHS  
OR 90  
HOURS  
MONTHS  
OR 270  
HOURS  
YEARLY  
Recommended Echo Dealer Maintenance Procedures  
Carburetor  
Inspect/Clean/Replace  
Inspect/Clean/Decarbon  
3
3
I / C  
R (1)  
Cylinder Exhaust Port  
I / C  
R*  
I
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Procedures  
Air Filter  
Inspect/Clean/Replace  
Inspect/Clean  
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
I / C  
I / C  
Choke  
Fuel Filter  
Inspect/Replace  
Inspect/Replace  
Inspect/Clean  
R*  
Fuel Line  
I
I / R*  
Cooling System  
Muffler Spark Arrestor  
Recoil Starter Rope  
Fuel Leaks  
I / C  
Inspect/Replace  
Inspect/Clean  
I / R*  
I / C  
I
I / R*  
I / R*  
Inspect/Replace  
Inspect/Clean  
I
Spark Plug  
I / C  
R*  
Screws/Nuts/Bolts  
Inspect/Tighten/Replace  
I / R*  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE LETTER CODES: I = INSPECT, R = REPLACE, C = CLEAN  
IMPORTANT NOTE - Time intervals shown are maximum. Actual use and your experience will determine the frequency of required  
maintenance.  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE NOTES:  
(1) Replacement will be required for Commercial use after 600 hours. For Consumer use, cleaning every 6 months is required.  
* All recommendations to replace are based on the finding of damage or wear during inspection.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
AIR FILTER  
Level1.  
Tools required: 25-50mm(1-2in.)cleaningbrush.  
Parts required: AirFilter  
NOTE  
Cleandaily.  
1. Close choke (Cold Start Position [ ]). This prevents dirt from  
entering the carburetor throat when the air filter is removed.  
Brush accumulated dirt from the air cleaner area.  
2. Remove the air cleaner cover. Clean and inspect the element for  
damage. If element is fuel soaked and very dirty, replace.  
3. If element can be cleaned and reused, be certain  
• still fits the cavity in the air cleaner cover.  
• is installed with the original side out.  
FUEL FILTER  
Level1.  
Tools required: 200-250mm(8-10in.)lengthofwirewithoneend  
bent into a hook. clean rag, funnel, and an approved  
fuel container.  
Parts required: FuelFilter  
WARNING  
DANGER  
FuelisVERYflammable.Useextremecarewhenmixing,storing,or  
handling.  
1. Use a clean rag to remove loose dirt from around fuel cap and  
empty fuel tank.  
2. Use the “fuel line hook” to pull the fuel line and filter from the  
tank.  
3. Remove the filter from the line and install the new filter.  
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SPARK PLUG  
Level2.  
Tools required: T-Wrench, Feeler gauge  
Parts Required: REPOWERTM Tune-UpKitP/N90074  
1. Remove spark plug and check for fouling, worn and rounded  
center electrode.  
2. Clean the plug or replace with a new one. DO NOT sand blast to  
clean. Remaining sand will damage engine.  
3. Adjust spark plug gap by bending outer electrode.  
4. Tightensparkplugto145-155kg/cm(125-135in.lb.).  
0.65 mm  
(0.026 in.)  
COOLING SYSTEM CLEANING  
Level2.  
Tools required: 25-50mm(1-2in.)cleaningbrush,3mmhexwrench,  
cross head screwdriver  
Parts Required: None, if you are careful.  
IMPORTANT  
To maintain proper engine operating temperatures, cooling air must  
pass freely through the cylinder fin area. This flow of air carries  
combustion heat away from the engine.  
Overheating and engine seizure can occur when:  
• Air intakes are blocked, preventing cooling air from reaching the  
cylinder.  
• Dust and grass build up on the outside of the cylinder. This build-up  
insulates the engine and prevents the heat from leaving.  
Removal of cooling passage blockages or cleaning of cooling fins is  
considered “Normal Maintenance.” Any failure attributed to lack of  
maintenance is not warranted.  
Cleaning Grill  
1. Remove accumulated debris from crankcase intake grill above the  
fuel tank.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
Cleaning Cylinder Fins  
1. Remove spark lead and spark plug.  
2. Remove four 3 mm hex screws, side handle and recoil starter.  
3. Remove engine cover (five screws), pull cover away from engine.  
Loosely install spark plug to prevent dirt from entering cylinder.  
Clean cylinder fins to allow cooling air to pass freely.  
4. Remove spark plug and loosely reassemble engine cover, recoil  
starter, and side handle.  
5. Tighten all screws securely.  
6. Install spark plug and spark plug lead.  
EXHAUST SYSTEM  
Spark Arrestor Screen  
Level2.  
Tools required: Cross Head Screwdriver, 3 mm Hex Wrench, soft  
metal brush  
Parts Required: SparkarrestorscreenP/N14586240630,GasketP/N  
14586642031  
IMPORTANT  
Carbon deposits in muffler will cause a drop in engine output and  
overheating. Spark arrestor screen must be checked periodically.  
1. Remove spark plug lead and spark plug.  
2. Remove four 3 mm hex screws, side handle and recoil starter.  
3. Remove engine cover (five screws), pull cover away from engine.  
Clean cylinder fins to allow cooling air to pass freely.  
4. Remove screen cover (A, B), gasket (C), and spark arrestor screen  
(D) from muffler body. Replace screen if plugged with carbon  
deposits.  
A
B
5. Install spark arrestor screen, gasket, and covers.  
6. Loosely reassemble engine cover, recoil starter, and side handle.  
7. Tighten all screws securely.  
C
D
8. Install spark plug and spark plug lead.  
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Cylinder Exhaust Port  
Level3.  
IMPORTANT  
The cylinder exhaust port must be inspected and cleaned of excess  
carbon every 3 months or 90 hours of operation in order to maintain  
this engine within the emissions durability period. ECHO strongly  
recommends that you return your unit to your ECHO dealer for this  
important maintenance service.  
SHREDDER BLADE  
Level1.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Never remove vacuum tube or open fan guard when SHRED ‘N’  
VAC® is running or serious personal injury may result. Always  
wear heavy-duty work gloves when working in shredder blade area.  
1. With engine stopped, remove spark plug wire, loosen clamp and  
pull vacuum tube from unit.  
2. Remove accumulated debris from blade and inspect for damage.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not operate SHRED ‘N’ VAC® if shredder blade is damaged or  
broken. Return unit to Echo Dealer for service.  
3. Install vacuum tube. Refer to “Installing Vacuum Tube” (page 9)  
in assembly section for correct assembly procedures.  
DEBRIS BAG  
Level1.  
Parts Required: None  
Shake dust from bag and inspect for hole or tears. Inspect zipper and  
clean debris from teeth to assure complete closing of zipper.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT  
Engine Break-In  
New engines must be operated a minimum duration of two tanks of fuel  
break-in before carburetor adjustments can be made. During the break-  
in period your engine performance will increase and exhaust emissions  
will stabilize. Idle speed can be adjusted as required.  
High Altitude Adjustment  
High altitude adjustment is not required for proper operation of this  
engine.  
Level2.  
Tools required: Screwdriver,tachometer(EchoP/N99051130017)  
Parts required: None.  
NOTE  
Every unit is run at the factory and the carburetor is set in compli-  
ance with emission regulations. This carburetor does not have  
acceleration adjustment needle.  
A
1. Before adjusting the carburetor, clean or replace the air filter and  
spark arrestor screen and install blower pipes.  
2. Start engine and run for several minutes to reach operating  
temperature.  
3. Stop engine. Turn red HI speed needle (A) CCW (counter  
clockwise) to stop.  
4. Idle Speed Adjustment with tachometer.  
•Start engine and turn “idle” speed adjustment screw (B) to idle  
RPM found on page 8 “Specifications” section of this manual.  
B
5. Accelerate to full throttle for 2-3 seconds to clear excess fuel from  
engine then return to idle. Accelerate to full throttle to check for  
smooth transition from idle to full throttle. If engine stops or  
stalls after full warm up, return the unit to your authorized ECHO  
dealerforrepair.  
6. Check HI speed RPM at W.O.T. (Wide Open Throttle). HI speed  
RPM should be set to specifications found on page 8 “Specifica-  
tions” of this manual.  
7. Check idle speed and reset if necessary.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
Problem  
Check  
Status  
Cause  
Remedy  
Clean or replace  
Clean or replace  
See your Echo dealer  
Fuel at carburetor  
No fuel at carburetor  
Fuel strainer clogged  
Fuel line clogged  
Carburetor  
Fuel at cylinder  
No fuel at cylinder  
Muffler wet with fuel  
Carburetor  
See your Echo dealer  
Fuel Mixture too rich  
Open choke  
Clean/replace air filter  
Adjust carburetor  
See your Echo dealer  
Engine cranks -  
starts hard/  
doesn't  
start  
Spark at end  
of plug wire  
No spark  
No spark  
Stop switch off  
Electrical problem  
Interlock switch  
Turn switch to ON  
See your Echo dealer  
See your Echo dealer  
Spark at plug  
Spark gap incorrect  
Covered with carbon  
Fouled with fuel  
Adjust to .65mm (0.026 in.)  
Clean or replace  
Clean or replace  
Plug defective  
Replace plug  
Air filter  
Air filter dirty  
Normal wear  
Clean or replace  
Replace  
Fuel filter  
Fuel filter dirty  
Contaminants/residues in  
fuel  
Fuel vent  
Fuel vent plugged  
Plug dirty/worn  
Contaminants/residues in fuel Clean or replace  
Engine runs,  
but dies or  
does not  
accelerate  
properly  
Spark Plug  
Normal wear  
Vibration  
Clean and adjust or replace  
Carburetor  
Improper adjustment  
Adjust  
Clean  
Cooling System  
Cooling system  
dirty/plugged  
Extended operation in  
dirty/dusty locations  
Spark Arrestor Screen  
N/A  
Spark arrestor screen Normal wear  
plugged  
Replace  
Engine does  
not crank  
N/A  
Internal engine problem  
See your Echo dealer  
Engine runs,  
blower doesn't  
work or is  
Blower pipe  
Pipe clogged  
Pipe loose  
Build-up of debris  
Vibration  
Unclog  
Tighten  
Replace  
weak/uneven  
Pipe damaged  
Wear/Misuse  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Fuel vapors are extremely flammable and may cause fire and/or explosion. Never test for ignition spark by ground-  
ing spark plug against cylinder, otherwise serious personal injury may result.  
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
STORAGE  
WARNING  
DANGER  
During operation the muffler or catalytic muffler and surrounding cover become hot. Always keep exhaust area clear  
of flammable debris during transportation or when storing, otherwise serious property damage or personal injury  
may result.  
Long Term Storage (Over 30 Days)  
Do not store your unit for a prolonged period of time (30 days or longer) without performing protective storage mainte-  
nance, which includes the following:  
1. Store unit in a dry, dust free place, out of the reach of children.  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Do not store where fuel fumes may accumulate or reach an open flame or sparks.  
2. Place the stop switch in the “STOP” position.  
A. Place a clean cloth over the spark plug hole.  
3. Remove accumulation of grease, oil, dirt and debris  
fromexteriorofunit.  
B. Pull the recoil starter handle 2-3 times to  
distribute the oil inside the engine.  
4. Perform all periodic lubrication and services that are  
required.  
C. Observe the piston location through the spark  
plug hole. Pull the recoil handle slowly until the  
piston reaches the top of its travel and leave it  
there.  
5. Tighten all screws and nuts.  
6. Drain the fuel tank completely and pull the recoil  
starter handle several times to remove fuel from the  
carburetor.  
8. Install the spark plug (do not connect ignition  
cable).  
9. Remove blower/vacuum pipes from unit.  
7. Remove the spark plug and pour 7cc (1/4 oz.) of  
fresh, clean ECHO 2-stroke engine oil into the  
cylinder through the spark plug hole.  
MAINTENANCE KITS  
90008REPOWERTM AirandFilterKit  
REPOWERTM Tune-UpKitP/N90074  
SERVICING INFORMATION  
PARTS  
GenuineECHOPartsandECHOREPOWERPartsandAssembliesfor  
your ECHO products are available only from an Authorized ECHO  
Dealer. When you do need to buy parts always have the Model  
Number and Serial Number of the unit with you. You can find these  
numbers on the engine housing. For future reference, write them in the  
space provided below.  
Model Number _____________ Serial Number ____________  
SERVICE  
DEALER?  
Call  
An Authorized ECHO Service Dealer must perform Service of this  
product during the warranty period. For the name and address of the  
Authorized ECHO Service Dealer nearest you, ask your retailer or call:  
1-800-432-ECHO(3246). Dealerinformationisalsoavailableonour  
Web Site. When presenting your unit for Warranty service/repairs,  
proof of purchase is required.  
1-800-432-ECHO  
or  
ECHO CONSUMER PRODUCT SUPPORT  
CONSUMER PRODUCT  
SUPPORT  
1-800-673-1558  
8:30 - 4:30 Mon - Fri C.S.T.  
If you require assistance or have questions concerning the application,  
operation or maintenance of this product you may call the ECHO  
ConsumerProductSupportDepartmentat1-800-673-1558from8:30am  
to 4:30 pm (Central Standard Time) Monday through Friday. Before  
calling, please know the model and serial number of your unit to help  
your Consumer Product Support Representative.  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
You may register your Echo equipment using the warranty registration  
direct link between you and Echo if we find it necessary to contact  
you.  
ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT MANUALS  
Safety Manuals in English/Spanish or English/French are available, free of charge, from your ECHO dealer or at  
Operator’sandPartsManualsareavailableby:  
• Downloadingfreefromwww.echo-usa.com  
• Purchasing from your Echo Dealer.  
• Manuals are available by sending a written request stating the model number and serial number of your Echo unit,  
part number of the manual, your name and address, and mail to the address below.  
Safety Videos are available from your Echo dealer. A $5.00 shipping charge will be required for each video.  
Available Parts Catalog  
ES-210  
SerialNumber05001001-05999999  
PartNumber 99922203283  
ECHO, INCORPORATED  
400 Oakwood Road  
Lake Zurich, IL 60047  

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