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Cleaning and inspection
• Use the cleaning tool to remove any snow or ice clogged in the chute or around the auger.
Never use your hands!
• Inspect regularly to make sure that all bolts, nuts and screws are tight and that there is no
visible damage.
• The scraper blade and skid plates will become worn with time and should be replaced.
Use only original parts or parts approved by the retailer.
• Regularly check the fuel system for any visible signs of leakage or damage at the tank,
fuel cap or fuel lines.
• Never attempt to tamper with or modify the product in any way.
• Regularly check the tyre pressure, it should be between 15 and 20 psi (1−1.4 bar).
Engine service intervals
After the first
5 hours.
At every use
or after every
5 hours.
At every season
or after every
25 hours.
At every season
or after every
50 hours.
Check the oil level.
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Change oil.
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Check spark plug.
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Clear area around muffler.
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Changing the oil
Important:
• Check the oil level every time the snow blower is used.
• The blower needs to be tilted to the side to drain out all the oil. If the tank is completely full
the fuel can run out at the fuel cap.*
• You may also use a suction pump and suction out the oil from the oil filler plug.
1. Start the engine and run it for a few minutes to warm the oil so
that it runs out more easily.
2. Place an appropriate container under the drain hole to collect
the oil when the drain plug is removed.
3. Unscrew the plug, tilt the blower and empty of all oil. Bear in mind
that the oil might be hot.
4. Refit the drain plug and fill with new oil. Refer to the earlier section
Oil level checks and refills
.
*Empty the fuel tank before you empty out all the oil. The engine
should be cold when the fuel tank is emptied. Do the work outside
and collect the fuel in an appropriate container. If the fuel is not to be
reused, deposit it at an appropriate recycling centre.