If the auger and impeller continue to rotate
when you release the auger/impeller lever, you
could seriously injure yourself or others.
Do not operate the snowthrower. Take it to an
Authorized Service Dealer for service.
Operating the Quick Stick
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Hold the blue trigger cap down to use the Quick Stick
to move the discharge chute and the chute deflector.
Release the trigger cap to lock the discharge chute and
chute deflector into position (Figure 37).
Figure 37
Moving the Discharge Chute
Hold the blue trigger cap down and move the Quick
Stick to the left to move the discharge chute to the left;
move the Quick Stick to the right to move the discharge
chute to the right (Figure 38).
Figure 38
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If the chute does not move, refer to Adjusting the
Discharge Chute Latch.
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If the chute does not turn as far to the left as it does
to the right, ensure that the cable is routed to the
inside of the handles. Refer to Installing the Upper
Handle.
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If the chute does not lock into place when you release
the trigger cap, refer to Adjusting the Discharge
Chute Latch.
Moving the Chute Deflector
Hold the blue trigger cap down and move the Quick
Stick forward to lower the chute deflector; move it
rearward to raise the chute deflector (Figure 39).
Figure 39
Unclogging the Discharge
Chute
If the auger/impeller is running but there is no snow
coming out of the discharge chute, the discharge chute
may be clogged.
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To unclog the discharge chute, stay in the operating
position and release the left hand (traction) lever.
While running the auger/impeller, push down on
the handles to raise the front of the snowthrower
a few inches (centimeters) off the pavement. Then
lift the handles quickly to bump the front of the
snowthrower on the pavement. Repeat if necessary
until a stream of snow comes out the discharge chute.
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If you cannot unclog the discharge chute by bumping
the front of the snowthrower,
stop the engine,
wait for all moving parts to stop, and use a stick;
never use your hand.
Important:
Unclogging the discharge chute by
bumping the front of the snowthrower on the
pavement may cause the skids to move. Adjust
the skids and tighten the skid bolts securely.
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