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The motor housing has a spring loaded, hinged cover over the fan blades (so you don't chop your fingers off when using it as a blower). Open the cover using a screwdriver or narrow tool. Holding the cover open, attach the vacuum tube. Attach the collection bag to the discharge port (same place you attach the blower tubes) and secure in place using the velcro strip sewn onto the bag. Adjust the ******** the bag to fit your shoulder, turn power on and go. To empty the bag, just unzip the bag completely. Make sure you tighten the velcro strip so the bag doesn't come off while you are sucking up leaves.
First, remove the blower tube. Then connect the collection bag on the blower tube outelt. Then open the bottom fan cover. Keep it open and connect the vacuum tube into the opening.
This is not my own research but I saw this today and thought it would help you.
This is a copy and pasted post from a site user:
Balmers Garden Machinery. Burnley Lancs. Tel 01282 453900. Have these bags available.
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If this is not good info then just respond and I will dig deeper to try and find your REPLACEMENT bag. I am assuming this is a 1400 s Model. If not respond with your model number please.
For maybe getting a manual, go to: http://www.manualsonline.com/
You will find that you open the bottom vent, put a large suction tube in the recess and remove the blower tube and attatch a collection bag on the housing that held the blower tube. That's all there is to it.
I have not heard of one for that unit. Plus I would not use it for vacuuming any way. All you need is for an acorn or piece of wood to hit the impeller. It would break a couple of fins off the impeller. This would make the blower vibrate like crazy and you will not want to hold on to it. Plus the cost of repairs would exceed the cost of a new one. Good Day.
i need a new bag
cannot find any thing like it at the moment
I need a new bag.
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