Manual
Auger Control
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Theaugercontrolislocatedonthe left handle.Squeeze
thecontrolgripagainstthe handleto engagethe augers
andstart snowthrowingaction. Releaseto stop.
Drive Control
DRIVE
CONTROL
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Thedrivecontrolis locatedonthe right handle.Squeeze
thecontrolgripagainstthe handleto engagethe wheel
drive.Releaseto stop.
Chute Directional Control
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CHUTE DIRECTIONAL CONTROL
DISCHARGE (/_"",,, DISCHARGE
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ADJUSTABLE
CHUTETiLT
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Ignition Key
The ignitionkeyisa safetydevise.It mustbefully
insertedin orderfor the engineto start. Removethe
ignitionkeywhenthe snowthrowerisnot inuse.
NOTE:Do notturn the ignitionkeyin anattemptto start
the engine.Doingso maycauseit to break.
Clean-Out Tool
,__ WARNING" Never use your hands
to clear a clogged chute assem-
bly. Shut off engine and remain
behind handles until all moving
parts have stopped before
unclogging.
The chuteclean-outtool isfastenedto the topof the
augerhousingwitha mountingclip.Thetool isdesigned
to clear acloggedchuteassembly.
NOTE: Thisitemis fastenedwitha cabletie to the rear
of the augerhousingat the factory.Cutthe cabletie
beforeoperatingthe snowthrower.
Skid Shoes
Positionthe skidshoesbasedonsurfaceconditions.
Adjustupwardfor hard-packedsnow.Adjustdownward
whenoperatingongravelorcrushedrocksurfaces.
Recoil Starter Handle
Thishandleis usedto manuallystart the engine.
Electric Starter Button
Pressingtheelectricstarterbuttonengagesthe engine's
electricstarterwhenpluggedintoa 120Vpowersource.
Electric Starter Outlet
Requirestheuse of a three-prongoutdoorextensioncord
(included)anda 120Vpowersource/wailoutlet.
Augers
Whenengaged,the augersrotateanddraw snowinto the
augerhousing.
Chute Assembly
Snowdrawnintothe augerhousingisdischargedoutthe
chuteassembly.
Thechutedirectionalcontrolis locatedon leftside of the
snowthrower.
Tochangethedirectionin whichsnowis thrown,turn
chutedirectionalcontrolas follows:
• Crankclockwiseto dischargeto the left.
Gas Cap
Unthreadthe gas capto addgasolineto the fueltank.
* Crankcounterclockwiseto dischargeto the right.
WARNING
The operation of
any snow thrower
can result inforeign
objects being thrown
intothe eyes, which
can damage your
eyes severely. Always
_vearsafety glasses
while operating the
snow thrower, or while
performing any adjust-
ments or repairs on it.
Be sure no one other
than the operator is
standing near the sno_
thrower while starting
engine or operating
snow thrower. Never
run engine indoors or
in enclosed, poorly
ventilated areas. En-
gine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an
odorless and deadly
gas. Keep hands, feet,
hair and loose clothing
away from any moving
parts on engine and
snow thrower.
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