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OPERATION

NOTE: Illustrations begin on page 3.

Know Your Snow Thrower

(Figure 2)

Read this Instruction Book and safety rules be-

fore operation the snow thrower. Compare the

illustration with your snow thrower to familiarize

yourself with the location of various controls and

adjustments.

Controls & Equipment Features

(see Figure 2)

Crank Assembly (2) --

Changes the direction of

the discharge chute.

Chute Deflector (3) --

Changes the distance the

snow is thrown.

Discharge Chute (4) --

Changes the direction the

snow is thrown.

Auger Drive Lever (5) --

Starts and stops the au-

ger which propels the snow thrower.

Engine Features

Stop Switch (8) --

If equipped, move to the ON

position to start the engine.

Ignition Key (8) --

If equipped, insert and turn to

the on position to start the engine.

Primer Button (9) --

Injects fuel directly into the

carburetor for fast starts in cold weather.

Electric Start Button (10) --

On electric start mod-

els, used to start the engine.

Switch Box (11) --

On electric start models, used

to attach a 220 volt electric power cord.

Recoil Starter Handle (12) --

Use to manually

start the engine.

Choke Control (14) --

Use to start a cold engine.

Spark Plug Access Panel (15) --

Remove to ac-

cess the spark plug.

How To Control

The Discharge Of The Snow

WARNING: Never direct the dis-

charge of snow toward bystanders.

WARNING: Always stop the engine

before unclogging the discharge

chute or the auger housing and be-

fore leaving the snow thrower.

1.

(Figure 2)

Turn the

crank assembly (2)

to

change the discharge direction of the snow.

2.

(Figure 5)

Loosen the

wing knob (1)

on the

chute deflector (2).

3. Move the

chute deflector (2)

up for more

distance or down for less distance.

4. Tighten the

wing knob (1).

How To Throw Snow

(Figure 2)

1. Engage the

auger drive lever (5)

.

2. To stop throwing snow, release the

auger

drive lever (5)

.

WARNING: The operation of any

snow thrower can result in foreign

objects being thrown into the eyes,

which can result in severe eye damage.

Always wear safety glasses or eye shields

while operating the snow thrower. We rec-

ommend standard safety glasses or use a

wide vision safety mask over your glasses.

How To Stop Discharging Snow

(Figure 2)

1. To stop discharging snow, release the

auger

drive lever (5)

.

2. To stop the engine, turn the

ignition key (8)

to the off position.

How To Move Forward

(Figure 6)

1. Hold the

auger drive lever (5)

against the

handle (2).

The auger will begin rotating.

2. To go forward, raise the

handle (2)

to allow

the

rubber auger blades (1)

to contact the

ground. Maintain a firm hold on the

handle

(2)

as the snow thrower starts to move for-

ward. Guide the snow thrower by moving the

handle (2)

either left or right. Do not attempt

to push the snow thrower.

3. To stop, release the

auger drive lever (5)

.

NOTE: If the auger continues to rotate, see

“How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable” in

the Service and Adjustments section.

Before Starting The Engine

1. Before you service or start the engine, famil-

iarize yourself with the snow thrower. Be

sure you understand the function and loca-

tion of all controls.

2. Make sure that all fasteners are tight.
3. Make sure the fuel tank is filled with fresh,

clean fuel.

4. Become familiar with the location of all con-

trols and understand their function.

5. Before starting the engine, make sure all

controls operate corrently.

How To Stop The Engine

(Figure 2)

To stop the engine, turn the

ignition key (8)

to

the off position. Keep the

ignition key (8)

in a

safe place. The engine will not start without the

ignition key (8)

.

How To Start The Engine

(Figure 2)

Models equipped with an Electric Starter

NOTE: An electric starter kit can be added to

recoil start engines. Electric starter kits are

available from your nearest authorized ser-

vice center.

WARNING: The starter is equipped

with a three--wire power cord and

plug and is designed to operate on

220 volt A.C. household current. The power

cord must be properly grounded at all times

to avoid the possibility of electrical shock

which can injure the operator. Carefully fol-

low all instructions in the “How To Start The

Engine” section. Make sure that your house

wiring is a three--wire grounded system. If

you are not sure, ask a licensed electrician.

If your house wire system is not a

three--wire grounded system, do not use

this electric starter under any conditions. If

your system is grounded but a three--hole

grounded receptacle is not available to start

the engine, have a three--hole grounded re-

ceptacle installed by a licensed electrician.

To connect a 220 volt A.C. power cord, al-

ways connect the power cord to the switch

box (11) on the engine first. Then, plug the

other end into the three--hole grounded re-

ceptacle. When disconnecting the power

cord, always unplug the end from the

three--hole grounded receptacle first.

How To Start A Cold Engine

(Figure 2)

1. Fill the fuel tank with a fresh, clean fuel. See

“Fuel Recommendations” in the Assembly

section.

2. Move the choke control to FULL position.
3. Make sure the

auger drive lever (5)

is in the

disengaged (released) position.

4. Insert the

ignition key (8)

and turn to the on

position.

5. Move the

choke control (14)

to the full

choke position.

6.

(Electric Start)

Connect the power cord to

the

switch box (11)

located on the engine.

7.

(Electric Start)

Plug the other end of the

power cord into a three--hole, grounded 220

VOLT, A.C. receptacle. (See the WARNING

in this section).

8. Push the

primer button (9).

Every time you

push the

primer button (9)

, wait two sec-

onds. For the number of times required to

push the

primer button (9),

see the engine

manufacturer’s instructions.

9.

(Electric Start)

Push on the

electric start

button (10)

until the engine starts. Do not

crank for more than 10 seconds at a time.

The electric starter is thermally protected. If

the electric starter overheates, it will auto-

matically stop and can only be restarted

when it has cooled to a safe temperature. A

wait of about 5 to 10 minutes is required to

allow the electric starter to cool.

10.

(Recoil Start)

Rapidly pull the

recoil starter

handle (12).

Do not allow the

recoil starter

handle (12)

to snap back. Slowly return the

recoil starter handle (12).

11. If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries,

See the “Trouble Shooting Chart” Instruc-

tions.

12.

(Electric Start)

When the engine starts, re-

lease the

electric start button (10)

and

move the

choke control (14)

to 1/2 choke

position. When the engine runs smoothly,

move the

choke control (14)

to the off posi-

tion.

13.

(Electric Start)

First disconnect the power

cord from the three--hole receptacle. Then,

disconnect the power cord from the

switch

box (11)

.

Summary of Contents for 621504x117NA

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Page 5: ...2 Crank Assembly 2 Changes the direction of the discharge chute Chute Deflector 3 Changes the distance the snow is thrown Discharge Chute 4 Changes the direction the snow is thrown Auger Drive Lever...

Page 6: ...and the meanings These symbols are used on your equipment and defined in your operating manual Review and understand the meanings The use of one of these symbols combined with a signal word will alert...

Page 7: ...ile performing an adjustment or repair to protect eyes from foreign objects that may be thrown from the machine Operation 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the disc...

Page 8: ...nd avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated 7 Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling practices when re fueling the unit after transportation or storage 8 Always...

Page 9: ...s certified to operate on petrol The emissions control system for this engine is EM Engine Modifications Petrol must meet these requirements Clean fresh unleaded petrol A minimum of 87 octane 87 AKI 9...

Page 10: ...cation of all con trols and understand their function 5 Before starting the engine make sure all controls operate corrently How To Stop The Engine Figure 2 To stop the engine turn the ignition key 8 t...

Page 11: ...scharge chute Use a clean out tool to remove snow or debris Snow Throwing Tips 1 This snow thrower will propel itself forward when the handle is raised enough to cause the auger blades to contact the...

Page 12: ...he top cover 3 4 Remove the two bolts 4 from the left and right side of the top cover 3 5 Remove the eight screws 5 on the left and right side of the top cover 3 6 Remove the three screws 6 from the t...

Page 13: ...t must be replaced 7 Figure 17 Set the gap between the elec trodes of the new spark plug at 030 inch Next install the spark plug in the cylinder head and firmly tighten Recommended torque is 18 to 20...

Page 14: ...fuel Excessive vibration Loose parts damaged impeller Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire Tighten all bolts and make all necessary repairs If vibration continues have the unit servi...

Page 15: ...as been altered or modified This warranty covers product related defective material and or workmanship only To avoid misunderstanding which might occur be tween the customer and the Dealer listed belo...

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