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TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY: 

Before any use   

be sure everyone using this product reads and    
understands all safety instructions and other        
information contained in this manual. 

CAUTION: 

Wear appropriate personal hearing    

protection during use.  Under some conditions     
and duration of use, noise from this product may        
contribute to hearing loss. 

Save these instructions and review frequently prior 
to  use and in instructing others. 

WARNING: 

When using electric appliances, basic 

safety precautions should always be followed to 
reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and personal   
injury, including the following: 

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

  

CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS - Before further 
use of the product, any part that is damaged should 
be carefully checked to determine that it will operate 
properly and perform its intended function.  Check 
for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving 
parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other 
condition that may affect its operation.  Any part that 
is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.  
For assistance call our customer service help line at 
1-800-313-5111. 
 
AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS - Don’t 
use this product in rainy or stormy conditions. Do 
not operate in gaseous or explosive atmospheres.    
Motors in these products normally spark, and the 
sparks might ignite fumes. 
 
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY - All visitors, children and 
pets should stay at a safe distance from the work 
area. 
 
DRESS PROPERLY- Don’t wear loose clothing or 
jewelry and wear protective hair covering to contain 
long hair.  They can be caught in moving parts.    
 
Wear safe, sturdy, nonskid footwear. Maintain good 
footing at all times, especially on slopes. 
 
USE SAFETY GLASSES - Wear safety glasses  
with side shields or goggles that are marked to  
comply with ANSI Z87.1 standard when operating 
this product.   
 
DOUBLE INSULATION – The snow thrower has 
double insulation.  This means that all external 
metal parts are insulated from the electrical supply.  
This is achieved by introducing an insulation layer 
between electrical and mechanical parts.  The    
double insulation guarantees you the greatest    
possible safety. 
 

WARNING: 

Use outdoor extension cords marked 

SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A, SJW-A, SJTW-A, 
or SJTOWA.  These cords are rated for outdoor use 
and reduce the risk of electric shock.  

POLARIZED PLUGS-To reduce the risk of electric 
shock, this product has a polarized plug. Polarized 
connections will fit together only one way. Make 
sure that the receptacle end of the extension cord 
has large and small blade slot widths. If the plug 
does not fit fully into the extension cord, reverse 
the plug. If it still does not fit, obtain a suitable    
extension cord.  If the extension cord does not fit 
fully into the outlet, contact a qualified electrician to 
install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug on 
the tool or the extension cord in any way. 
 
EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension 
cord is in good condition. When using an extension 
cord be sure it is heavy enough to carry the current 
your product will draw. An  undersized extension 
cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in 
loss of power and overheating. The following table 
shows the  correct size to use depending on cord 
length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, 
use the next heavier gage. The smaller the gage 
number, the heavier the cord.

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
It is possible to tie two extension 
cords together in a knot to prevent 
them from  becoming disconnected 
during use.  Make the knot as 
shown, then connect the plug end of 
the power cord into the receptacle 
end of the extension cord.   
 

WARNING: 

Keep all connections dry and off the 

ground. Do not touch plug with wet hands. 
 
Be aware of the extension cord while operating the 
snow thrower. Be careful not to trip on the cord. 
Always keep the cord away from the auger. 

    

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

 

GENERAL SAFETY

 

Minimum Gage for Cord Sets

 

  

    Volts                      Total Length of cord in Feet

 

  

    120V                 0-7        8-15    16-30     31-45 
    240V                0-15     16-30    31-60     61-90 
   Ampere Rating  
    More

  

Not More               American wire Gage 

    Than       Than 
      0      -      6      18           16             16            14 
      6      -    10      18           16             14            12 
     10     -    12      16           16             14            12 
     12     -    16      14           12        Not Recommended

 

 

Summary of Contents for SN70010

Page 1: ...SERVICE QUESTIONS CALL 1 800 313 5111 BETWEEN 7 30AM 4 30PM EST FOR ASSISTANCE SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This product has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependa...

Page 2: ...er pulley case 1 40 Scraper blade 1 41 Auger axle 1 42 Auger 1 43 Washer 2 44 Acorn nut M5 3 45 Acorn nut M8 1 46 Cross head screw M5x12 3 47 Washer 2 48 Washer 1 49 Screw M5x12 2 Pos Description Qty...

Page 3: ...age 120V 60HZ Sweep width 10 inches 260 mm Idle speed 4000 RPM Max clearing depth 4 75 inches 120 mm Power consumption 9 Amp Clearing capacity 300 pounds minute Weight 11 pounds Throwing distance Up t...

Page 4: ...t at high speed when motor is running Keep bystanders at a safe distance DANGER Rotating blades Keep hands and feet at a safe distance Do not use in the rain Keep the electrical cord free of the auger...

Page 5: ...supply This is achieved by introducing an insulation layer between electrical and mechanical parts The double insulation guarantees you the greatest possible safety WARNING Use outdoor extension cords...

Page 6: ...outlet to be used for the snow thrower Receptacles are available having built in GFCI protection and may be used WARNING Never put your hands near the auger to remove snow sticks or other debris Block...

Page 7: ...lear of the mounting holes Secure the two sections together with the supplied screw and wing nut Motor housing Fig 1 Connect socket B to the plug on the motor housing 9 Secure the housing with the sup...

Page 8: ...shock can cause serious injury or death ASSEMBLY 8 Auxiliary handle Fig 2 Loosen the knob and lift up the handle to the operating position Adjust the height of the handle to a safe and comfortable po...

Page 9: ...sweep snow from sidewalks steps patios decks and other hard flat surfaces such as paved driveways Use it only on hard flat surfaces free of sand stone and debris wires or any other objects The manufa...

Page 10: ...n B If the snow can only be thrown to one side of the area to be cleared start on the opposite side Scraping the snow all the way down to the pavement will wear out the scraper and auger To protect th...

Page 11: ...appliance in a dry area out of reach of children For the user s safety worn or damaged parts must be replaced Replace with original replacement parts only Parts from another snow thrower may not fit p...

Page 12: ...lley 37 and auger axle 41 Replace the auger with a new one Ensure all screws and nuts are properly tightened Scraper blade Fig 10 The scraper blade is a wear item and should be replaced when necessary...

Page 13: ...nd clean the discharge Abnormal vibrations Drive belt worn or damaged Auger worn or damaged Scraper blade worn or damaged Replace the drive belt Replace the auger Ensure the screws and nuts are proper...

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Page 15: ...ng improper installation incorrect voltage or improper wiring improper maintenance improper modification or the use of accessories and or attachments not specifically recommended Repairs necessary bec...

Page 16: ...cessary OPERATOR S MANUAL 10 Snow Thrower This product is covered by U S patents and other international patents Copyright All Rights Reserved SERVICE Now that you have purchased your snow thrower sho...

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