Full Product Manual
The engine overheats
Carburetor
not
adjusted properly
Excessive vibration
Loose parts
or
damaged parts
1.
Spark plug
wire
loose
Loss
of
power
2.
Gas
cap
vent
hole plugged
3.
Dirty
or
clogged
muffler
1.
Drive control cable
not
adjusted
properly
Loss
of
traction drive
2.
Drive belt loose
or
damaged
3.
Friction wheel
worn
1.
Discharge chute clogged
2.
Augers
or
impeller jammed
3.
Auger control cable
not
adjusted
properly
4.
Auger belt loose
or
damaged
Loss
of
snow
5.
Shear pin(s) sheared
discharge
or
slowing
6.
Throttle
not
in
FAST
position when
of
snow discharge
throwing
snow
7.
Moving
too
fast
to
clear
the
snow
8.
Throwing
too
much snow
9.
Trying
to
remove extremely heavy
or
wet
snow
10. Auger
is
frozen in place
Discharge chute
1.
The discharge chute control
not
either
does
not
lock
adjusted properly
into
place
or
does
not
move
2.
Chute assembly incorrectly
Machine does
not
1.
The skid shoes and/or scraper
properly clear
the
blade
not
adjusted properly
snow
of
the
surface
2.
The pressure in
the
tires
not
equal
Gear
shift
problem The speed adjusting lock
nut
is
loosen
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Troubleshooting
Contact a qualified repair personnel
Tighten all fasteners
or
replace damaged
parts
1.
Tighten spark plug
wire
2.
Clean
or
replace fuel cap
3.
Clean
or
replace
muffler
1.
Adjust drive control cable
2.
Replace drive belt
3.
Replace
friction
wheel
1.
Unclog discharge chute
2.
Remove debris
or
foreign object
from
augers
or
impeller
3.
Adjust auger control cable
4.
Replace auger
belt
5.
Replace
with
new
shear pin(s)
6.
Move
throttle
to
FAST
position
7.
Shift
into
a
lower
gear
8.
Reduce speed and
width
of
swath
9.
Do
not
overload
with
extremely heavy
or
wet
snow
10. Move
unit
to
a warm place
to
thaw
1.
Adjust
the
discharge chute control
2.
Disassemble chute control and
reassemble
as
instructed in this manual
1.
Adjust
the
skid shoes and/or
the
scraper blade
2.
Check and adjust
the
pressure in one
or
both tires
Refer
to
the
Gear Shift Adjustment in
Service Section and contact a qualified
repair personal.