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100679 - 24 iN. 2-STAgE SNOwbLOwER

iMPORTANT SAfETY iNSTRUCTiONS

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Operation

1.  Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep 

clear of the discharge opening at all times.

2.  Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing 

gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards 
or traffic.

3.  In the event of striking a foreign object, stop the engine, 

remove the spark plug, thoroughly inspect the snowblower 
for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting and 
operating the snowblower. 

4.  If the snowblower should start to vibrate abnormally, stop 

the engine and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is 
generally a warning of trouble. Vibration typically indicates a 
mechanical problem has occurred.

5.  Always stop the engine whenever you leave the operating 

position, before unclogging the auger housing or discharge 
guide, and when making any repairs, adjustments, or 
inspections.

6.  Before cleaning, inspecting or repairing any parts of the 

snowblower, always ensure the auger has stopped moving. 
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from the 
plug to prevent accidental starting.

7.  Before leaving the machine unattended, disengage all control 

levers, stop the engine and remove the safety key.

8.  Do not run the engine indoors. Exhaust fumes are dangerous 

and can kill you.

9.  Do not clear snow across the face of slopes. Exercise extreme 

caution when changing direction on slopes. Never attempt to 
clear steep slopes.

10. Never operate the snowblower without proper guards, plates 

or other safety protective devices in place.

11. Never operate the snowblower near glass enclosures, 

automobiles, window wells, etc., without proper adjustment 
of the snow discharge angle. Keep children and pets away.

12. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear 

snow at too fast a rate.

13. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on 

slippery surfaces. Use care when reversing.

14. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front 

of the unit.

15. Disengage power to the impeller when snowblower is 

transported or not in use.

16. Use only attachments and accessories approved by the 

manufacturer of snowblower (such as wheel weights, 
counterweights, cabs, etc.).

17. Never operate the snowblower without good visibility or light. 

Always be sure of your footing, and keep a firm hold on the 
handles. Walk; never run.

18. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment 

is in safe working condition prior to operation.

19. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety; Use only genuine 

replacement parts and accessories.

20. This snowblower is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge of 
mechanical equipment.

21. Be careful while working on the machine or clearing a 

blockage in the auger or impeller to ensure that fingers and 
hands do not become crushed or cut.

22. Do not touch hot engine components like the muffler, muffler 

guard or engine block during operation of the snowblower as 
they will cause burns.

23. Should the unit stop discharging snow for any reason, 

release the controls to stop the auger and the engine before 
inspecting for any lodged items or damaged parts in the 
auger housing.

Clearing a Clogged Discharge Chute

 

DANgER

DO NOT use your hands to clean out the discharge chute.

To clear the chute: 

1.  SHUT THE ENGINE OFF! 

2.  Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger blades have stopped 

rotating.

3.  Always use the provided clean-out tool to clear out the 

discharge chute.

Maintenance and Storage

1.  Check shear bolts, engine mounted bolts, etc., at frequent 

intervals for proper tightness to ensure the equipment is in 
safe, working condition.

2.  Never store the machine with gasoline in the fuel tank inside 

a building where automatic ignition sources are present such 
as hot water heaters, space heaters, clothes dryers or any 
open flame sources. 

3.  Run the snowblower for one minute to clear out packed snow 

and ice to prevent freeze-up prior to storage.

4.  Always allow the engine to cool before storing in any 

enclosure.

5.  Always refer to Operator’s Manual for important details when 

the snowblower is to be stored for extended periods of time.

6.  Maintain or replace safety and instructions labels, as 

necessary.

Summary of Contents for 100679

Page 1: ...ins important safety precautions which should be read and understood before operating the product Failure to do so could result in serious injury This manual should remain with the product Specificati...

Page 2: ...Add Fuel 19 Operation 20 Before Operation 20 Check the Engine 20 Starting the Engine 20 Stopping the Engine 21 Operation at High Altitude 21 Control Levers 21 Drive System 22 Adjusting the Snow Discha...

Page 3: ...ys exercise common sense and always err on the side of caution when operating the product to ensure no accident property damage or injury occurs We want you to continue to use and be satisfied with yo...

Page 4: ...ks can result in fire or electrical shock When servicing the engine Disconnect the spark plug wire and place it where it cannot contact the plug DO NOT check for spark with the plug removed Use only a...

Page 5: ...or s Manual completely before attempting to use the snowblower Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment Know how to stop the engine and disengage the controls quick...

Page 6: ...n snowblower is transported or not in use 16 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of snowblower such as wheel weights counterweights cabs etc 17 Never operate the snowblow...

Page 7: ...145 x 53 mm Artwork Notes 2mm safe margin white to be printed shown in 50 process magenta Revision Changes rev b changed to 87 octane This artwork belongs to Champion Power Equipment The contents are...

Page 8: ...ous injury or death Electric Shock Failure to use in dry conditions and to observe safe practices can result in electric shock Improper connections to a building can allow current to backfeed into uti...

Page 9: ...t surface Open Flame Alert Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive Keep fuel away from smoking open flames sparks pilot lights heat and other ignition sources Rotating Auger DANGER A...

Page 10: ...on this product Please study them and learn their meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to more safely operate the product SYMBOL MEANING Check Oil Level Minimum Octane Choke...

Page 11: ...ole 5 Priming the Engine 5a To start the COLD engine Prime 3 5 times 5b To start a WARM engine DO NOT prime 6 Pull the recoil started to start the engine 7 Move the choke lever to RUN position Stoppin...

Page 12: ...g Knobs 5 Lower Handle 6 Wheels 7 Auger Housing 8 Adjustable Skid Shoes 9 Auger Engine 1 Key safety lock out 2 Primer Bulb 3 Throttle Lever 4 Choke Lever 5 Fuel Valve On Off 1 9 10 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 12 1...

Page 13: ...0mm 12mm Double Open End Wrench 2 Part Part Qty Hardware Needed Hardware Qty Hardware Reference Tool Needed Wheels 2 Spring lock pin 2 3 2 N A Lower Handle 1 M8 20 Hexagon flange bolt 1 2 4 12mm Wrenc...

Page 14: ...y Hardware Needed Hardware Qty Hardware Reference Tool Needed Speed Control Lever 1 Clip preassembled 8 1 2 N A Snow Discharge Chute 1 M8 40 Hexagon flange bolt 9 1 2 12mm Wrench M8 Hexagon flange loc...

Page 15: ...2 Figure 1 Wheel 1 Slide the left wheel 2 1 onto axle 2 2 as the arrow shows Tread pattern should face forward Place axle pin 2 3 into wheel The axle has a center hole to attach the wheel to the axle...

Page 16: ...n the process of operation if the auger or drive control handle is too loose screw the bolt of part A to get a natural tension station for the wire Check the slack of the tension and adjust accordingl...

Page 17: ...gure 8 Snow Discharge Support 1 Remove the bolts 9 1 and nuts 9 2 from the top of the discharge support Fig 9 Set aside for next step 9 1 9 2 Figure 9 Snow Discharge Chute 1 Put the snow discharge chu...

Page 18: ...r recommended engine oil type 20 0 20 40 60 Ambient temperature Recommended Engine Oil Type 80 100 120 28 9 F C 17 8 6 7 4 4 15 6 26 7 37 8 48 9 10W 30 5W 30 Synthetic 10W 40 5W 30 1 Place the snowblo...

Page 19: ...ow the top of the tank to allow for gasoline expansion DO NOT pump gasoline directly into the snowblower at the pump Use an approved fuel container to transfer the gasoline to the snowblower DO NOT fi...

Page 20: ...the engine and void your warranty The machine must stand on level ground when checking Engine key and throttle lever plastic piece need to be attached before first use These parts may be attached to...

Page 21: ...vide a high altitude carburetor main jet The alternative main jet and installation instructions can be obtained by contacting our Technical Support Team Installation instructions are also available in...

Page 22: ...to fastest position 6 Reverse speeds range from slowest position R1 to fastest position R2 Faster Slower Adjusting the self propelled drive system 1 Release the self drive control handle to bring the...

Page 23: ...5 in 5 mm the distance from the auger to the ground Fig 19 On uneven ground e g gravel paths the shoes should be adjusted to about 11 5 in 30 mm the distance from the auger to the ground Fig 21 5mm 30...

Page 24: ...a nonflammable solvent not gasoline to clean parts Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from all fuel related parts WARNING Do not cover the machine while the engine and muffler are still hot Regula...

Page 25: ...3 Inspect the electrode on the plug It must be clean and not worn to produce the spark required for ignition 4 Make certain the spark plug gap is 0 7 0 8 mm 0 028 0 031 in SPARK PLUG GAP 5 Refer to t...

Page 26: ...reach the position of the nut Fig 25 1 4 3 8 Nut Bolt Figure 25 Adjusting Auger Control Cable Check the slack of the tension and adjust accordingly Make sure that the tension on the auger control cabl...

Page 27: ...right Fig 31A and remove the loose belt by cutting it or any remaining belt pieces if the belt has already broken Fig 31B If cutting the belt be careful of the tensioning pulley and arm as they are sp...

Page 28: ...is equal distance on both sides between the pulley and the guard Fig 35 Figure 35 11 Reassemble the support rod by pushing back into place and ensure that it is properly engaged into the friction dis...

Page 29: ...over A on the front of the engine by removing two M6 16 bolts B Fig 38 B A Figure 38 2 Pull out the R pin Fig 39 Figure 39 3 Remove the lever from the discharge chute bracket Fig 40 Figure 40 4 Unscre...

Page 30: ...on Disk NOTICE If the snowblower fails to drive with the drive control engaged and after performing the drive control cable adjustment fails to correct the problem the friction disc may need to be rep...

Page 31: ...w the six M6 16 bolts 6 of the friction disc assembly to discard the worn friction wheel rubber ring 7 and replace with a new one Fig 51 7 6 Figure 51 7 Follow the previous steps in reverse order to r...

Page 32: ...due to lack of fuel 2 Change the engine oil if it has not been done for 3 months 3 Remove the spark plug and add about 1oz 30ml of engine oil in the spark plug hole Pull recoil handle manually and cra...

Page 33: ...ent procedures is available at www championpowerequipment com Oil Specifications DO NOT OVERFILL Type 0W 30 Capacity 16 9 fl oz 500 ml 20 0 20 40 60 Ambient temperature Recommended Engine Oil Type 80...

Page 34: ...sed Auger drive belt is out of adjustment Adjust the belt Auger drive guide is out of adjustment Adjust the guide Auger control cable is out of adjustment See ADJUSTING AUGER CONTROL CABLE section Sno...

Page 35: ...is deemed to have been misused neglected involved in an accident abused loaded beyond the product s limits modified installed improperly or connected incorrectly to any electrical component Normal ma...

Page 36: ...condition exits CPE will repair your small off road engine SORE and equipment at no cost to you including diagnosis parts and labor MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY COVERAGE This Emissions Control System is w...

Page 37: ...shall be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement the part shall be repaired or replace...

Page 38: ...Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE You must take your CPE engine or the product on which it is installed along with your warranty registration card or other p...

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