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•  Always keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away from any 

moving parts on engine and auger.

•  Do not allow children to operate this power auger. Do not allow 

adults to operate the auger without proper instruction.

•  Do not operate any power equipment under the influence of alco-

hol or drugs.

•  Keep all screws, nuts and bolts tight.
•  Engine should be turned off and cool, spark plug wire must be 

removed from spark plug before any repairs are attempted.

•  Temperature of muffler and nearby areas may exceed 150º F (65º 

C). Avoid these areas.

•  Never run engine indoors or in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust 

contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.

•  If the ice auger becomes unturnable in a hole, turn engine off and 

allow to cool before attempting to remove it manually. 

ENGiNE SAFEtY PRECAutiONS

Warning Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

All engines contain carbon monoxide in their exhaust. Carbon 
monoxide is a deadly, colorless, tasteless, odorless gas which 
may be present even if you do not smell or see any engine 
exhaust. Levels of carbon monoxide, which can be deadly, 
can be present for days in an enclosed area that has poor 
ventilation. Any level of carbon monoxide, if inhaled, can cause 
headaches, drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, confusion and 
eventually death. If you experience any of these symptons, 

seek fresh air and medical attention immediately.
Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

•  Never run engine indoors.
•  Never try to ventilate engine exhaust indoors. Carbon mon-

oxide can reach dangerous levels very quickly.

•  Never run engine outdoors where exhaust fumes may be 

pulled into a building.

•  Never run engine outdoors in a poorly ventilated area 

where the exhaust fumes may be trapped and not easily 
taken away. (Examples include: in a large hole or areas 
where hills surround your working area.)

•  Never run engine in an enclosed or partially enclosed area. 

(Examples include: buildings that are enclosed on one or 
more sides, under tents, car ports or basements.)

•  Always run the engine with the exhaust and muffler pointed 

in the direction away from the operator.

•  Never point the exhaust muffler towards anyone. People 

should always be many feet away from the operation of the 
engine and its attachments.

Gasoline Fires or Handling Fuel Safely

Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable. Never use fuel 
where a spark or flame may be present. Never use fuel where 
a potential source of ignition could occur. (Examples include: 

water or space heaters, clothes dryer, electric motors, etc.) 
Keep flames and sparks away from engine and fuel to prevent 
fires. Fuel fires spread very quickly and are highly explosive.

Prevention of Gasoline Fires

•  Never fill your fuel tank with fuel indoors. (Examples 

include: basement, garage, barn, shed, house, porch, ice 
shelter, etc.)

•  Always fill fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area.
•  Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine run-

ning. Stop engine and allow to cool before filling.

•  Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area.
•  Always wipe up excess (spilled) fuel from engine before 

starting. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

•  Allow spilled fuel to dry, after wiping and before starting.
•  Allow fuel fumes/vapors to escape from the area before 

starting engine.

•  Test the fuel cap for proper installation before starting and 

using engine.

•  Always run the engine with fuel cap properly installed on 

the engine.

•  Replace fuel cap that allows gas to spill or leak.
•  Never smoke while refilling engine fuel tank.
•  Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric 

discharge. Use only non-metal, portable fuel containers 
approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory (U.L.) or the 
American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM).

•  Do not store engine with fuel in fuel tank indoors. Fuel and 

fuel vapors are highly explosive.

•  Never pour fuel from engine fuel tank.
•  Never siphon fuel by mouth to drain fuel tank.
•  Always have an adult fill the fuel tank.
•  Never allow an adult or anyone under the influence of 

drugs or alcohol to fill the fuel tank.

•  Never allow children to fill the fuel tank.

BuRNS ANd FiRES

The muffler, muffler guard and other parts of the engine be-
come extremely hot during the operation of the engine. These 
parts remain extremely hot after the engine has stopped.

Prevention of Burns and Fires

•  Never remove the muffler guard from the engine.
•  Never touch the muffler guard because it is extremely hot 

and will cause severe burns.

•  Never touch parts of the engine that become hot after 

operation.

•  Always keep materials and debris away from muffler guard 

and other hot parts of the engine to avoid fires.

Summary of Contents for Eskimo S33Q8

Page 1: ...ARDISAM com OMS33 Rev 6 25 08 Copyright 2008 Ardisam Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in USA GetEskimo com GetEskimo com s33Q8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PARTS EXPLOSIONS Stingray Ice Auger ...

Page 2: ... years to come For replacement parts phone 800 345 6007 or go online to GetEskimo com This warranty applies to the original owner with a proof of purchase and is not transferable It supersedes all other warranties either expressed or implied and all other obligations to liabilities on our part Ardisam Inc does not assume and does not authorize any other person to assume for us any liability in con...

Page 3: ...to avoid injury and machine damage NOTE General information is given throughout the manu al that may help the operator in the operation or service of the machine IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read this section carefully Operate the auger according to the safety instructions and recommendations outlined here and inserted throughout the text Anyone who uses this auger must read the instruction...

Page 4: ...many feet away from the operation of the engine and its attachments Gasoline Fires or Handling Fuel Safely Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable Never use fuel where a spark or flame may be present Never use fuel where a potential source of ignition could occur Examples include water or space heaters clothes dryer electric motors etc Keep flames and sparks away from engine and fuel to prevent ...

Page 5: ...3 Add recommended amount of 2 cycle oil with fuel stabilizer 4 Screw container cap on straight and tight 5 Shake the container to mix fuel and oil 6 Unscrew gas cap slowly to vent add the remainder of fuel re quirements 7 Wipe away any spilled fuel or oil and allow to evaporate before moving or transporting CAUTION DO NOT ALTER MODIFY ENGINE OR AUGER Avoid injury Never alter or modify the engine f...

Page 6: ...t the cutting edge of the ice auger blades 6 To attach auger to powerhead if not done align hole at top of shaft with output shaft hole Insert bolt and secure bolt with provided allen wrench NOTE The ends of the bolt should be flush with auger col lar Bolt head and thread end should never go beyond ice collar Using The Screw Type Manual Venting Gas Cap Your power ice auger is equipped with a screw...

Page 7: ...t runs smoothly NOTE Half choke is defined when the choke lever is between CHOKE and RUN or ON and OFF 8 Move choke lever to RUN or OFF position and move throttle to desired speed NOTE Run at full throttle when possible Do not let unit idle for extended periods of time 9 To stop engine push rocker switch to OFF position WARM engine Start 1 Open gas cap vent screw all the way counterclockwise 2 Mov...

Page 8: ...or replaced ENGINE MAINTENANCE Cooling Fins Cooling fins air inlets and linkages must be free from any debris before each use Air Filter Never run engine without air cleaner properly installed Added wear and engine failure may occur if air cleaner is not installed on engine Service air cleaner every 3 months or after 20 hours of operation Clean filter daily in extremely dusty conditions Steps for ...

Page 9: ... in the carburetor and fuel tank Always run engine in a well ventilated area 5 Wipe away any spilled fuel from engine and ice auger Allow to dry LONG TERM STORAGE If your ice auger will not be ran for more than one month pre pare it for long term storage Steps for Long Term Storage 1 Add fuel stabilizer according to manufacturer s instructions 2 Run engine for 10 15 minutes to ensure that the stab...

Page 10: ...blade protector and both blades 2 Remove nut and retaining bolt from point 3 Using a locking pliers grasp point and pull out If holder doesn t come out with the point remove with pliers 4 With locking pliers push in new point and holder aligning bolt hole in point with holes in auger shaft DO NOT damage end of point NOTE When installing holder in auger shaft edges of holder may shave off 5 Insert ...

Page 11: ...k plug 3 Dirty carburetor 3 Clean carburetor use gas stabilizer new gas can Engine misses or lacks power 1 Clogged gas tank 1 Remove and clean 2 Clogged air filter 2 Clean or replace Engine runs then quits 1 Gas cap not venting 1 Open self venting gas cap Auger turns at idle 1 Idle speed too high 1 Adjust idle speed lower 2 Broken clutch spring 2 Replace both springs Auger turns but has no power 1...

Page 12: ...m GetEskimo com 800 345 6007 S33 STINGRAY ENGINE PARTS EXPLOSION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39A 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 48 48 50 51 47 47 47 48 52 46 39B ...

Page 13: ...3004109 PRIMER BULB 1 28 300329 BASE INTAKE 1 29 300340 LEVER CHOKE 1 30 300328 cover CHOKE 1 31 3004132 SCREW THROTTLE LEVER 1 KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 32 300455 PLATE INTAKE COVER ADAPTER 1 33 300457 COVER AIR FILTER 1 34 300435 AIR FILTER 1 35 300330 COVER INTAKE 1 36 1021 SWITCH ROCKER 1 37 300437 GAS TANK 1 38 300401 GAS CAP MANUAL VENTING 1 39A 300444 SUPPORT LEFT GAS TANK 1 39B 300444...

Page 14: ...Stingray Model Page 14 GetEskimo com GetEskimo com 800 345 6007 S33 STINGRAY POWERHEAD AUGER PARTS EXPLOSION ...

Page 15: ... 1 2 1 14 8914 GEAR 48T HARD 1 15 8919 GASKET 1 16 300406 BEARING R10 WITH 3 8 BORE 2 17 300421 GEAR 48T LH THREADED 1 18 8939 gear case bottom 1 KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 19 8913 SHAFT OUTPUT 7 8 1 20 8929 BOLT 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 SHCS 2 21 90149 BOLT 1 4 20 X 2 SHCS F T W PATCH 4 22 QT8N ICE AUGER 8 QUANTUM 1 23 8955 BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 SHCS 1 24 QB8 ICE BLADES 8 QUANTUM COMPLETE SET OF 2 BLADES...

Page 16: ... Auger Extension 12 32 99 EXT18 Power Auger Extension 18 36 99 300401 Viper Gas Cap 12 99 232A Blade Protector 8 Quantum Blade 14 99 QB8 Replacement Blades 8 Quantum 25 99 90129 Replacement Centering Point 17 99 Prices shown do not include shipping handling charges All prices are subject to change without notice When ordering from manufacturer there is a 10 00 minimum order For replacement parts p...

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