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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS

DISPLACEMENT                      196 cc 

ROTATE    SPEED                   

 4000

RPM     

BORE                                          68mm 

STROKE                                      45mm 

GASOLINE (CAPACITY)          1.5L 

OIL CAPACITY                          0.6L(5W30) 

SPARK PLUG                              F7RTC 

VALVE CLEARANCE          Intake: 0.1~0.15 mm 

                                                Exhaust: 0.15~0.2 mm

NOISE(

7m)                                65 dbA     

DIMENSION(LXWXH)              312×362×335     

DRY WEIGHT                              15kg         

SNOW THROWER ENGINE LUBRICATION 

Check the crankcase oil level before starting the engine and after each eight (8) hours of continuous use. See 
Figure 16. Add S.A.E. 5W30 motor oil as needed. Synthetic 5W30 is acceptable for all temperatures. Tighten 
fill cap/dipstick securely each time you check the oil level.

Change the oil every fifty (50) hours or at least once a year if the snow thrower is not used for fifty (50) hours. 

TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL 

1. Position the snow thrower so that the 

oil drain plug 

is at the lowest point on the engine. 

2. When the engine is warm, remove the 

oil drain plug 

(see Figure 17) and the 

oil fill cap/dipstick 

(see 

Figure 16). Drain the oil into a suitable container. 
3. After draining all the oil, reinstall the oil drain plug securely.   
4. Fill the engine crankcase with the recommended motor oil, pouring slowly. 

DO NOT OVERFILL

. See “To 

Add Oil” in the Operation Section. 

Figure 17 

TO ADJUST OR REPLACE THE SPARK PLUG 

Check the 

spark plug 

every 

25

hours. Replace the 

spark plug 

if the electrodes are pitted or burned, if the 

porcelain is cracked, or every 

100 

hours of use. The spark plug is housed in the engine compartment under the 

top cover and cannot be seen under normal conditions. 

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Summary of Contents for 19*6 cc

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...CAUTION Before using this product read this manual and follow all of its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions INTRODUCTION 2 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 3 MAINTENANCE AND...

Page 3: ...instructions and the safety rules Keep this manual for future reference IMPORTANT Many units are not assembled and are sold in cartons It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure the assembly...

Page 4: ...hands and feet and throwing objects Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury TRAINING 1 Read this operating and service instruction manual carefully Be thor...

Page 5: ...ysically unable to operate the snow thrower safely 3 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times 4 Exercise extreme caution when operating on...

Page 6: ...ver touch a hot engine or muffler WARNING This snow thrower is for use on sidewalks driveways and other ground level surfaces Caution should be exercised while using on steep sloping surfaces DO NOT U...

Page 7: ...ing symbols are located on your snow thrower or on literature supplied with the product Before you operate the snow thrower learn and understand the purpose for each symbol CONTROL AND OPERATING SYMBO...

Page 8: ...over cables 6 Remove the packing material from the handle assembly HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE Install Upper Handle 1 Remove the knobs and U bolts from the lower handle Figure 2 2 Put the upper handle...

Page 9: ...fuel stabilizer supplied with the snowthrower DO NOT OVER FILL CHECKLIST Before you operate your new snow thrower to ensure that you receive the best performance and satisfaction from this quality pro...

Page 10: ...e reference ENGINE AND SNOW THROWER OPERATING CONTROLS The engine operating controls and their functions are as follows Auger Drive Lever Starts and stops the auger Crank Assembly Changes the directio...

Page 11: ...move forward Guide the snow thrower by moving the handle either left or right Do not attempt to push the snow thrower 3 To stop release the auger drive lever NOTE If the auger continues to rotate see...

Page 12: ...T use leaded gasoline We recommend that you add fuel stabilizer to the gasoline Use the fuel stabilizer supplied with the unit or purchase Craftsman Fuel Stabilizer No 3550 Make sure that the containe...

Page 13: ...120 volt power cord always connect the power cord first to the switch box located on the engine and then plug the other end into a three hole grounded receptacle WARNING To disconnect the power cord a...

Page 14: ...ever in the off position and do not push the primer button If the engine fails to start follow the Cold Start instructions WARNING Never run engine indoors or in enclosed poorly ventilated areas Engin...

Page 15: ...become extremely hot Severe thermal burns can occur on contact Allow the engine to cool before touching 2 Never allow children to operate the snow thrower Never allow adults to operate the snow throwe...

Page 16: ...speed of the snow thrower is dependent on the depth and weight of the snow Experience will establish the most effective method of using the snow thrower under different conditions 11 After each snow...

Page 17: ...ol service the work must be done by a factory authorized dealer See the Emissions Warranty WARNING Do not strike the flywheel with a hammer or a hard object If done the flywheel can shatter during ope...

Page 18: ...if the snow thrower is not used for fifty 50 hours TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL 1 Position the snow thrower so that the oil drain plug is at the lowest point on the engine 2 When the engine is warm remove th...

Page 19: ...move the Z hook from the auger drive lever Figure 20 2 Slide the cable boot if equipped up the auger control cable until the cable boot does not cover any portion of the cable adjustment bracket Figur...

Page 20: ...imes called gasohol attracts water It acts on the gasoline to form acids which damage the engine 1 Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops 2 If you do not remove the gasoline...

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Page 22: ...this limited warranty shall be final This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER Initial User...

Page 23: ...and start up costs Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use Merchandise sold by All Power which...

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