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Owner’s

Manual

CAUTION:

You must read and

understand this owner’s

manual before operating

unit.

Serial No. ______________

Model

C950-52060-1

8.0 T.P. 22 inch

SINGLE STAGE
SNOWTHROWER

1750871  

Revision B

Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario M5B 2C3

Visit our Craftsman website: www.sears.ca/craftsman

Summary of Contents for C950-52060-1

Page 1: ...erstand this owner s manual before operating unit Serial No ______________ Model C950 52060 1 8 0 T P 22 inch SINGLE STAGE SNOWTHROWER 1750871 Revision B Sears Canada Inc Toronto Ontario M5B 2C3 Visit our Craftsman website www sears ca craftsman ...

Page 2: ... It is important that you read and understand these instructions throroughly before attempting to start or operate this equipment Refer to the Assembly section for instructions Snowthrower Model Number ______________________________ Revision _____ Serial Number ______________________________ Engine Model Number ______________________________ Revision _____ Serial Number ___________________________...

Page 3: ... 11 Check Add Oil 11 Fuel Recommendations 12 Add Fuel 12 Start the Engine 13 Stop the Engine 14 Operate the Snowthrower 15 Stop the Snowthrower 16 Snowthrower Safety Test 16 17 Clear a Clogged Discharge Chute 17 Operating Tips 17 Maintenance 18 Snowthrower Maintenance 18 Engine Maintenance 18 Emissions Control Statement 18 Change the Oil 18 Access the Spark Plug 19 Auger Cable Adjustment 20 Storag...

Page 4: ...Auger Chute Rotation Cold Engine Hot Engine Read the Operator s Manual for operating and safety instructions before performing maintenance and repair work Thrown Objects Hazard Fire Hazard Rotating Auger Amputation Hazard Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Electric Shock Rotating Impeller Amputation Hazard 4 Operator Safety ...

Page 5: ...fornia to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING chute is the most common cause of injury associated with snowthrowers feet and throwing objects Read and observe all the safety instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury WARNING Read understand and follow all the instructions on the snowthrower and in the operator s manual before oper...

Page 6: ...he snowthrower Failure to observe these safety instructions will result in death or serious injury J and while performing an adjustment or repair Nearby pedestrians pets or property may be harmed by objects being thrown snowthrower Don t run over items such as gravel doormats newspapers toys and rocks hidden under snow as they can all be thrown from the chute or jam in the auger Q X drives walks o...

Page 7: ...pliances that have pilot light or other ignition source because they can ignite fuel vapors WARNING Safe operation of the snowthrower requires the proper care and maintenance of the engine the engine may cause personal injury K to clear snow Q equipped with electric drive motors or electric starting motors WARNING Starting engine creates sparking Sparking can ignite nearby flammable gases Explosio...

Page 8: ... If it is misused or not properly maintained it can be dangerous Remember you are responsible for your safety and those around you J small children and pets used and remove all doormats sleds boards wires and other foreign objects winter clothing Q operating the snowthrower in reverse light Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm hold on the handles Q X caution when changing direction on sl...

Page 9: ...y To avoid a personal injury or damage to your snowthrower understand and follow all the safety decals If any safety decals become worn or damaged and cannot be read order replacement decals from your local dealer A Part No 1737865 Chute Danger Decal B Part No 1739966 Auger Danger Decal C Part No 279655 Choke Control Warning Decal A B C Figure 1 en ...

Page 10: ...ectric Start Button E Power Cord Receptacle F Starting Instructions Steps 1 3 G Starting Instructions Step 4 5 Engine Controls H I Fuel Tank and Cap J Oil Fill Cap Extended Dipstick K Primer Button L M Starter Cord Handle N Oil Drain 1739977 Features and Controls Figure 2 E D F G I H J K L M N A C B ...

Page 11: ... and turn clockwise to tighten 4 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick and check the oil J Q mark on the oil fill cap dipstick Do not overfill 6 Tighten the cap dipstick securely WARNING The operation of any snowthrower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes which can result in severe eye damage Always wear safety glasses or eye shields before beginning snowthrower operation Below 40 ...

Page 12: ...ons compliant high altitude adjustment is required Operation without this adjustment will cause decreased performance increased fuel consumption and increased emissions See a Briggs Stratton Authorized Dealer for high altitude adjustment information Operation of the engine at altitudes below 2 500 feet 762 meters with the high altitude kit is not recommended Add Fuel WARNING Fuel and its vapors ar...

Page 13: ...ods set the choke to the OPEN RUN position and crank until the engine starts 1 Check the oil level See the Check Add Oil section 2 Make sure auger control is disengaged 3 Insert the ON OFF key A Figure 5 and turn to the ON position or insert the Push Pull key if equipped 4 Turn the choke knob B fully clockwise if engine is cold NOTE Do not use the choke to start a warm engine 5 Push the primer but...

Page 14: ...er cord receptacle IMPORTANT To extend the life of the starter use short starting cycles five seconds maximum Wait one minute between starting cycles NOTE If the engine does not start after three attempts see an authorized dealer E F G Figure 6 Stop the Engine WARNING Gasoline and vapors are extremely flammable and explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death DO NOT choke the carbur...

Page 15: ...2 Adjust the direction and angle of the discharge chute A Figure 8 See Discharge Chute and Deflector in this section 3 Fully press and hold the auger control B to engage the auger rotation Releasing the auger control lever will disengage the auger 3 Push the unit into the snow NOTE When clearing wet heavy snow reduced your speed maintain full throttle and clear less than the full width of the unit...

Page 16: ...ON OFF switch B to the OFF position and Q Q A B Figure 9 WARNING Never run engine indoors or in an enclosed poorly ventilated area The discharge chute contains a rotating auger to throw snow Never clear or unclog the discharge chute with your hands Fingers can quickly become caught and traumatic amputation or severe laceration will result Always use a clean out tool to clear or unclog the discharg...

Page 17: ...des have stopped rotating 3 Use a clean out tool to remove snow from the auger housing 1 Squeeze the button A Figure 11 in the deflector handle and adjust the deflector B up or down to control the snow discharge height and distance 2 Release the button to hold the desired deflector adjustment B A B Figure 11 Operating Tips 1 Most efficient snow removal is accomplished when snow is removed immediat...

Page 18: ...and systems may be performed by any non road engine repair establishment or individual However to obtain no charge emissions control service the work must be performed by a factory authorized dealer See the Emissions Warranty Maintenance Change the Oil Remove Oil Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be disposed of properly Do not discard with household waste Check with your local authori...

Page 19: ... Figure 15 or pull out the from children 2 Grasp the choke control B and pull up to remove 3 Remove the mounting screws C 4 Carefully remove the top part of the snow hood D DO NOT disconnect the primer hose E or the key wire F 5 Remove the spark plug G and replace See Specifications A C D E F G B I H Figure 15 6 Before installation of the snow hood make sure the primer hose and the key wire are co...

Page 20: ...ot see your authorized dealer before further use Inspection 1 Start the engine 2 Engage the auger control The auger should turn 3 Release the auger control The auger should stop within 5 seconds If the auger does not turn or stop as indicated above perform the adjustment procedure or take the unit to your local authorized dealer for repair Adjustment 1 Turn off the engine and remove the key Wait f...

Page 21: ...lizer is added according to the instructions Run the engine for 2 minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout the fuel system The engine and fuel can be stored up to 24 months If gasoline in the engine has not been treated with a fuel stabilizer it must be drained into an approved container Run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel The use of a fuel stabilizer in the storage container is ...

Page 22: ...g in cord or replace defective cord reset circuit breaker Engine starts hard or runs poorly Fuel mixture too rich Move choke to OPEN position Spark plug faulty fouled or gapped incorrectly Clean and re gap spark plug or see authorized dealer Fuel cap vent is blocked Clear vent X auger Stop engine immediately See authorized dealer Excessive snow left behind See authorized dealer to determine if rep...

Page 23: ...duct missing the model and or serial num Repairs Repairs have a 90 day warranty If the defective product is still within the Warranty Period then the new warranty is 90 days from the date of repair or to the end of the original Warranty Period whichever period is longer Disclaimers Q Q J J J Q J Q Q Q J J J Q J Q Q J Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q J J Q Q X Q Q Q In additional to complying with all suggested...

Page 24: ...od runs from the date of purchase and NOT from the date that a product is delivered opened assem J correction operation regardless of when you intend to actually use it Claims made after the Warranty Period has expired will not be honored Warranty coverage is conditioned upon the original purchaser furnishing Sears Canada or its authorized third party service provider if applicable with the origin...

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Page 26: ...ode J1940 Small Engine Power Torque Rating Procedure and rating performance has been obtained and corrected in accordance with SAE J1995 Revision 2002 05 Torque values are derived at 3060 RPM horsepower values are derived at 3600 RPM Net power values are taken with exhaust and air cleaner installed whereas gross power values are collected without these attachments Actual gross engine power will be...

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Page 29: ...Repair Parts PTS 1 ...

Page 30: ...Frame Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 2 ...

Page 31: ...R Lock 5 16 0035 1917356SM 3 SCREW Hex Washer Head Taptite 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 0040 75246GS 3 CHIMNEY 0050 1739555YP 1 SCREW Hi Low 1 4 15 x 3 4 0060 1750444YP 5 SCRAPER BAR 0070 1752238YP 1 SUPPORT Scraper Blade 0075 1752660AYP 1 SCREW Allen Head 1 4 20 x 5 8 0080 5025299X5YP 4 SPACER Chimney Used on Models before Serial No 2014654023 0100 1751553BZYP 1 NUT Hex Lock Nylon 1 4 20 0110 1752935YP 4 PTS 3...

Page 32: ...Engine Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 4 ...

Page 33: ...RD Muffler 0010 10 797003 1 SCREW Muffler Guard Hex Washer Head 0010 20 699854 3 STARTER 110V 0010 30 1 HOUSING Starter 110V 0020 1750032YP 1 SCREW Hex Washer Head Trilob 1 4 20 x 1 2 0030 1750447YP 1 SCREW Pan Head Phillips Plast 8 16 x 2 1 8 0040 1750593YP 2 STAP Tie 0050 032618MA 4 Note See your local Briggs Stratton distributor for parts and service PTS 5 ...

Page 34: ...Auger Drive Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 6 ...

Page 35: ...hort Neck 1 4 20 x 7 8 G5 0090 1931318SM 1 WASHER Flat 281 X 3 4 x 1 2 0100 7091253YP 1 NUT Nylock 1 4 0110 7091603SM 1 CABLE Handle 0120 1502113MA 1 BOOT Clutch Spring 0130 1739935YP 1 SPRING Idler 0140 1750226YP 1 SPRING Extension 0150 1750315YP 1 BRACKET Cable Guide 0160 1750329YP 1 SCREW Hex Washer Head Trilob 1 4 20 x 1 2 0170 1750447YP 2 CAPSCREW Hex Shoulder 1 4 x 3 4 0180 1750594YP 1 NUT L...

Page 36: ...Handles Controls Group Remote NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 8 ...

Page 37: ...0 1930601SM 4 HANDLEBAR Lower 0020 1739362AYP 1 HANDLEBAR Upper 0030 1739363AYP 1 BAIL Engine Stop 0040 1739361BNYP 1 BOLT Carriage Curved Head 5 16 x 2 G2 0050 7091189YP 2 KNOB Handle 5 16 18 0060 1101453MA 2 GUIDE Rope 0070 1739389YP 1 NUT 1 4 0080 7091603SM 1 CAPSCREW Hex Head 1 4 20 x 3 G5 0090 7091317YP 1 KNOB Handle 0100 194289GS 1 PTS 9 ...

Page 38: ...Wheel Body Covering Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 10 ...

Page 39: ...4 0040 7091603SM 2 SCREW Hi Low 1 4 15 x 3 4 0050 1750444YP 2 SCREW Hex Washer Head Trilob 1 4 20 x 1 2 0060 1750447YP 6 WHEEL 2 x 8 Plastic 1 2 0070 311237YP 2 E RING Axle 1 2 0080 192050GS 2 WASHER Flat 17 32 x 5 8 0090 7025074SM 2 CAPSCREW Hex Washer Head 10 24 x 3 4 0100 1750638YP 2 NUT U Style Speed 10 0110 885118YP 2 COVER Chute 0120 1739752YP 1 SCREW Hex Washer Head 10 HL x 5 8 0130 316042M...

Page 40: ...Decals Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 12 ...

Page 41: ...ECAL Danger Chute FR ENG 0020 1737865YP 1 DECAL Chute FR EN 0030 1739970YP 1 DECAL 4 START FR EN 0040 1750734YP 1 DECAL 5 START FR EN 0050 1750736YP 1 DECAL Bail Engagement 0060 1739977YP 1 DECAL Craftsman Top FR EN 0090 1739997YP 1 DECAL 22 CRAFTSMAN LOGO 0100 1737734YP 2 DECAL Chute Rotation 0120 1739976YP 1 PTS 13 ...

Page 42: ...Auger Group NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 14 ...

Page 43: ...ylock 1 4 20 0010 50 7091603SM 1 CAPSCREW Hex Head 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 G5 0010 60 51374YP 1 RETAINER Bearing 0020 1739228YP 2 SCREW Hex Washer Head Trilob 1 4 20 x 1 2 0030 1750447YP 6 BEARING Ball 11 16 x 1 9 16 x 15 32 0040 1705897SM 2 CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 16 18 x 3 4 0050 22142GS 1 CAP BEARING 0060 1739229AYP 1 WASHER Flat 7 8 x 21 64 0070 7900022YP 1 KIT Auger Flight Incl Ref Nos 0010 20 0010 40 168...

Page 44: ...Chute Rotation Group Remote NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 16 ...

Page 45: ...ounting 0020 1739364YP 1 RETAINER Chute Gear 0030 1739365YP 1 SCREW Hi Low 1 4 15 x 3 4 0040 1750444YP 2 CHUTE ROTATION ASSEMBLY Remote 0050 1739754YP 1 GEAR Chute Rotation 0060 1738955YP 1 SCREW Phillips Pan Plastite 8 16 x 1 0070 7100225YP 4 DECAL Chute Rotation 0080 1739976YP 1 SCREW Hex Washer Head Trilob 1 4 20 x 1 2 0090 1750447YP 1 PTS 17 ...

Page 46: ...Chute Group Remote NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PTS 18 ...

Page 47: ...QTY Chute Group Remote Footnotes CRAFTSMAN 22 C950 52060 1 PARTS BAG 0010 1751170YP 1 SCREW Hex Washer Head Self Tap 1 4 15 x 1 1 4 0010 20 1751399YP 3 CHUTE ASSEMBLY 0020 1739522YP 1 CORD EL 10FT 110V 3WIRE 0050 6219MA 1 PTS 19 ...

Page 48: ...frames 06 30 2011 2 552 718 15 615 3 307 22 1 616 2 306 307A 27 27 25 26 28 746 742 220 219 24 146 741 16 842 847 524 1427 998 287 307B 46 12 20 18 1330 REPAIR MANUAL 1058 OPERATOR S MANUAL 12 1026 334 851 333 21 1329 REPLACEMENT ENGINE 48 SHORT BLOCK 523 45 415 32 29 ...

Page 49: ...ernor Gear 287 699234 Screw Dipstick Tube 306 695710 Shield Cylinder 307 699483 Screw Cylinder Shield M4x11 1mm 307A 699234 Screw Cylinder Shield M5x11 1mm 307B 790557 Screw Cylinder Shield M4x16 6mm 333 796964 Armature Magneto 334 699477 Screw Magneto Armature 415 693463 Plug Crankcase Cover 523 693618 Dipstick 524 281370s Seal Dipstick Tube 552 692346 Bushing Governor Crank 615 692576 Retainer G...

Page 50: ...12A103 0148 E8 MSC000295 A 4 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 06 30 2011 337 36 238 40 35 238 40 868 51 7 993 1022 619 830 1029 13 1026 45 914 914A 1022 155 34 192 1023 33 122 5 1034 635 869 ...

Page 51: ...ocker Arm 238 691300 Cap Valve 337 691043 Plug Spark 619 699481 Screw Cylinder Head Plate 635 692076 Boot Spark Plug 830 797441 Stud Rocker Arm 868 795440 Seal Valve 869 691155 Seat Valve Intake 914 699480 Screw Rocker Cover M6x15 8mm 914A 797444 Screw Rocker Cover M6x9 5mm 993 694088 Gasket Cylinder Head Plate 1022 691890 Gasket Rocker Cover 1023 499924 Cover Rocker Arm 1026 790287 Rod Push 1029 ...

Page 52: ...2A103 0148 E8 MSC000295 A 6 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 06 30 2011 365 51 95 692 104 137 276 130 276 117 975 133 190 972 127 125 601 187 957 472 610 51 122 98 97 105 108 109 528 209 318 ...

Page 53: ...rottle 133 797136 Float Carburetor 137 798932 Gasket Float Bowl 187 797907 Line Fuel Formed 190 699220 Screw Fuel Tank 209 693206 Spring Governor 276 797632 Washer Sealing 318 798649 Screw Mounting Bracket 365 699484 Screw Carburetor 472 791948 Knob Choke Shaft 528 793006 Hose Primer 601 791850 Clamp Hose Green 610 794614 Arrester Intake 692 697624 Spring Detent 957 792647 Cap Fuel Tank 972 697779...

Page 54: ...12A103 0148 E8 MSC000295 A 8 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 06 30 2011 334 851 333 1054 209 505 562 227 632 58 65A 60 608 578 188 222 190 1230 309 682 735 592 1347 65 697 ...

Page 55: ...o 334 699477 Screw Magneto Armature 505 691251 Nut Governor Control Lever 562 691119 Bolt Governor Control Lever 578 791956 Wire Assembly 592 690800 Nut Rewind Starter 735 795901 Cord Starter 608 797430 Starter Rewind 632 692653 Spring Link Mechanical Governor 682 698039 Shield Starter 697 795012 Screw Starter Motor 851 493880s Terminal Spark Plug 1054 280275 Tie Cable 1230 699847 Stud Control Bra...

Page 56: ... 10 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 06 30 2011 493 318 528 11 1196 281 976 23 455 1036 EMISSIONS LABEL 65 304 37 78 305 604 1251A 1251 604A 564 1196 731 613 883 332 1005 300 990 65A 892 731A 832 836 1070 1252 1196A ...

Page 57: ...er Control 604A 790473 Cover Control 613 791972 Screw Muffler 731 794589 Hood Snow 731A 798456 Hood Snow 832 797003 Guard Muffler 836 699854 Screw Muffler Guard 883 691893 Gasket Exhaust 892 798182 Switch Key 976 793382 Primer Carburetor 990 798177 Key Set 1005 794273 Fan Flywheel 1036 Label Emissions Available from a Briggs Stratton Authorized Dealer 1070 699201 Screw Flywheel Fan 1196 699854 Scr...

Page 58: ...12A103 0148 E8 MSC000295 A 12 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 06 30 2011 12 20 51 7 993 1022 883 3 868 358 ENGINE GASKET SET 51 7 993 1022 868 1095 VALVE GASKET SET ...

Page 59: ...l PTO Side 51 692555 Gasket Intake 358 791797 Gasket Set Engine 868 795440 Seal Valve 883 691893 Gasket Exhaust 993 694088 Gasket Cylinder Head Plate 1022 691890 Gasket Rocker Cover 1095 791798 Gasket Set Valve Engine Gasket Set Reference 358 Carburetor Overhaul Kit Reference 121 Valve Gasket Set Reference 1095 REF PART REF PART REF PART NO NO DESCRIPTION NO NO DESCRIPTION NO NO DESCRIPTION ...

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Page 61: ...en comprendre ce manuel avant d utilser le chasse neige Numéro de série ______________ Modéle C950 52060 1 8 0 T P 22 pouces CHASSE NIEGE À DEUX PHASES Sears Canada Inc Toronto Ontario M5B 2C3 Visit our Craftsman website www sears ca craftsman ...

Page 62: ...2 Merci X Y Y Y X J Y Ce manuel contient Y X Y Y b Y Y Sauvegardez ces instructions pour votre référence b b VV b ...

Page 63: ...sateur 4 4 4 5 9 Fonctions et commandes 10 10 Commandes du moteur 10 Fontionnement 11 Y K Y 11 12 K 12 13 14 Q 15 16 16 K 17 K 17 17 Entretien 18 18 Entretien du moteur 18 18 18 19 20 Remisage 21 Dépannage 22 Garanties 23 Spécifications 26 fr ...

Page 64: ...4 Sécurité de l utilisateur Symboles de contrôle sur l équipement Y sécurité Y Y K K X Y Turbine rotative Y Y Y Z Y Y Y Moteur froid Moteur chaud ...

Page 65: ...ou blessure grave AVERTISSEMENT J J peut MISE EN GARDE J J peut AVIS pouvant endommager le produit AVERTISSEMENT J AVERTISSEMENT J AVERTISSEMENT K X K K Y Y J mort AVERTISSEMENT YJ Y Y fonctionner cette machine Y Y Y Y K Y K Y d instructions si nécessaire Y K K XJ DANGER K K Y Y K K Q Y K fr ...

Page 66: ...r 6 DANGER Y J J J XJ accessoires YJ Y Y J Y J Y K K Y K Y K K J Y J J J Y X Y K X Y DANGER Y K Y Y Y Y Y K Y J J K DANGER K K K Y K Y Y K Y K J X K K Y Y J J K XJ K J K Y J K Y Y K J J J J K Y Y Y Y DANGER X J Y X X J J Y X J ...

Page 67: ...Y Y K Y Y J Y Q J LORS DU FONCTIONNEMENT D ÉQUIPEMENT Y carburant de renverser Y J Y LORS DU CHANGEMENT D HUILE Y J X X LORS DE LA TRANSPORTATION D ÉQUIPEMENT Y J AVEC LE CARBURANT DANS LE RÉSERVOIR Y J J X carburant AVERTISSEMENT Y K X Q Y AVERTISSEMENT Y X J Y Y AVERTISSEMENT J XJ X au contact Y K X Y XJ refroidir avant de toucher Y X Y J Y J X X Z J J Z K Y J fr ...

Page 68: ...utilisateur AVERTISSEMENT J Y J Y Y Y Y Y Y échéant K J Y Y Y K J Y K K Q Y J X J Y K K X J X Y X Y Y J X Y Y Y J J J K Y Y Y K K Y Q Y X Y Y K Y Y J J Y raison Y K J Q ª J Y J Y Y J Q ª Y J Y moteur est mis en marche ...

Page 69: ...9 Sécurité de l utilisateur Étiquettes autocollantes de sécurité J Y J Y J Y A Pièce N 1737865 B Pièce N 1739966 C Pièce N 279655 A B C Figure 1 fr ...

Page 70: ...Étiquettes autocollantes pour l utilisation et Z A B C D E F G Commandes du moteur H Bouton de commande de starter I J K K Bouton d amorceur L M N Fonctions et commandes 1739977 Figure 2 E D F G I H J K L M C B A N ...

Page 71: ...11 Fontionnement b REMARQUE échéant Q Y J J J Y Z Y K AJ Y Y K Y resserrer Y K Y J K Y K K Y K AVERTISSEMENT K K XJ Y K J Z Y A Figure 3 fr ...

Page 72: ...dations de carburant Z X J Q J K K AVIS Y J Y J Y Y Haute altitude Z J J J Y Y Z Z AVERTISSEMENT X X X J Lors de l addition de carburant Y Y Z Y X K X J Y Y J J J Y J J Y J Y K Y Y Y bouchon du réservoir AJ Z Y J Y Y A Figure 4 ...

Page 73: ...ivez les directives suivant pour mettre en marche le Y Y K Z Y Y AJ Y Y Y B REMARQUE démarrer un moteur chaud Y C X REMARQUE démarrer un moteur chaud 13 B C A D Figure 5 AVERTISSEMENT Q cordon de démarreur J J J J K tout effet de rebond 6 manette du cordon de démarreur DJ K J REMARQUE J Y Fontionnement fr ...

Page 74: ...14 Fontionnement AVERTISSEMENT J 7 Y EJ F J Y 8 Y G J Y J IMPORTANT J Y X REMARQUE J Y E F G Figure 6 Arrêter le moteur AVERTISSEMENT X X Q X e J Y Y AJ Y Z Y A Figure 7 ...

Page 75: ...15 Fontionnement C B A Figure 8 AVERTISSEMENT J Y NE PAS K K K Y cette section Z K Y K AJ K cette section Y Y B Y REMARQUE Y J Y J Y Y Y machine Y C fr ...

Page 76: ... B Figure 9 AVERTISSEMENT K K Y Y K K mains Q Y K K AVERTISSEMENT K X K K Y Y V Y Y AJ Z AVERTISSEMENT Y K J Y K fonctionnement Y Y K K J Y J Y Y J d autres débris AVERTISSEMENT Y J ª Y J J XJ X Y X X Y X Y AJ Z Y B Y Y ...

Page 77: ... Y AJ J B Z Y C J Y REMARQUE Y Y Y B C A Figure 10 b AVERTISSEMENT K X Y K K ª Q Z Y Q Y Réglage rapide du déflecteur si équipé Y AJ K Y B X K Z Y B A B Figure 11 Conseils d utilisation Z J Y J Y K Q J Y Y J Y K Y Y K fr ...

Page 78: ...vendeur tous les ans pour Moteur Les 5 premières heures Y Y Toutes les 50 heures ou tous les ans Y Y X X Tous les ans Y Y Y Déclaration sur le contrôle des émissions J J J des émissions Entretien Vidanger l huile Retirer l huile X K K Y Y J J Y AJ Z Y REMARQUE J Y A Figure 12 Z J Y BJ Y Q J Y Y B Figure 13 ...

Page 79: ...19 Entretien b Y Y Z Y Y Y K CJ Y Y D Y Y Y K Y Y K Y E K Y K Y D C E Figure 14 b J Y AJ Y enfants Z Y B Y retirer Y C Y D E F Y G Y A C D E F G B I H Figure 15 J Y raccordés Y Y Y Y H J I Y J Y fr ...

Page 80: ...20 Entretien C B A Figure 16 Réglage du câble de tarière AVERTISSEMENT Y J AVERTISSEMENT J Y J J K J Y AVIS J Y Inspection Y Z Y tourner J Y J Y Y Y Y Z Y AJ K B ª C Y ª Y Y REMARQUE J Y J Y Y J Y Y ...

Page 81: ... X X J Y Y Y Retirer de l endroit de remisage Y Y Z Y Y J Y X Y J Remisage AVERTISSEMENT X X X J Entreposer du carburant ou de l équipement ayant du carburant dans le réservoir µ Y J J Circuit d alimentation K J Y K Z K Z J K Huile du moteur J Y du moteur fr ...

Page 82: ...le K Y K Y Y Y Le moteur ne démarre pas Y Y X Y Y moteur Y Starter ouvert moteur froid Y J Y Y Y Y K Y Y Y Y X K Y Y X Y Le moteur démarre mal Y Q J Y Y Y Y X Y Y La barre grattoir ne nettoie pas les surfaces en dur Y Y La machine refuse d avancer Y caoutchouc La machine refuse b Y Entretien Y K Y K K J Y K Sécurité de l utilisateur K Y K K J Y K Sécurité de l utilisateur Y ...

Page 83: ...J J J J J J J J J J J J X X J J J X X J J K J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J X X X K X K J K K J X Q Q Q Q J Q Q Q Q Q Q J Q Q J Q Q Q º Q Q J Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q J J Q Q J Q Q Q J Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q J J Q Q Q Q X X J Q Q Q Q Q Q ª Q Q Q J J J X X J J J fr ...

Page 84: ...24 Z X 1 J J 2 2 ans J K J J J J J J J J J J J 3 1 an X J J J J J J J J 4 J K 5 Q K Q Q Q J J K J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Y J Y X b J J J J J Z Contrat d entretien J ...

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Page 86: ... carburant ZJ J Écart des électrodes de bougie et couple J J J Z Bougie d allumage EMS Q 691043 Système d allumage Z Z Largeur de nettoyage J ZZJ Hauteur d admission ZJ ZJ Z J J Nombre d ailettes de l impulseur 2 Z Déflecteur de goulotte Rotation de la goulotte Z b Type d entraînement Vitesses d entraînement K Dimension des roues Z J X J J X ZJ Puissance théorique Z Z J X J J J J J J J J J J J J J...

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