CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
In order to avoid personal injury and the risk of fire and electric shock, remove the battery pack before
adjusting, inspecting, or cleaning the snow shovel.
CLEANING
In order to avoid serious personal injury, turn the snow shovel off and remove battery before cleaning
or servicing.
Use a small brush to clean the outside of the snow shovel. Do not use strong detergents.
Household cleaners that contain aromatic oils such as pine and lemon, and solvents such as
kerosene, can damage the plastic housing and handles. Wipe off any moisture using a soft cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
The snow shovel
does not start.
The battery is not charged.
Charge the battery according to the instruc-
tions included with your model.
The lock-out button or trigger
switch were not used properly.
Press and hold the lock-out button, while
holding the lock-out button, press the switch
trigger (see page 11).
Battery is too cold.
Remove battery from snow shovel. Place
battery on charger and allow to charge for 10
minutes. Remove from charger and install in
snow shovel for use.
The battery is not fully inserted
into the housing.
Check if the battery is fully inserted into the
housing.
Battery may require service or
replacement.
Call customer service at 1-888-356-2258 or
replace battery.
The motor is on but
the rotor does not
turn.
The belt is damaged.
Replace the belt (see “IMPELLOR
REPLACEMENT” on page 14-15).
The snow shovel
leaves a thin layer. The scraper is worn.
Replace the scraper (see page 13).
STORAGE
• Allow the motor to cool down before storing.
• Store the snow shovel in a locked location in order to prevent unauthorized use or damage.
• Store the snow shovel in a dry, well-ventilated area.
• Store the snow shovel out of the reach of children.
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