background image

English (Original instructions)

EN

7

WARNING

The snow thrower must never be rinsed with 
water. Risk of damage to the electrical system 
and risk of electric shocks.

Verify that the Snow Shovel is plugged in.

Press and hold the lock-out button.

While holding the lock-out button, press and 

hold the trigger switch.

NOTE:

 The Snow Shovel will not start if the lock-

out button is not held until the trigger switch is 
lifted.

Hold the handles and begin to use the Snow 

Shovel.

STOPPING THE SNOW SHOVEL

Release the trigger switch.

The lock-out button will pop out, and the Snow 

Shovel will stop.

USING THE SNOW SHOVEL 

Start the Snow Shovel by following the Starting 

instructions. The depth and weight of the snow 
will determine the forward speed.

Push the Snow Shovel forward so that it rides 

on the scraper.

Verify that the power cord is attached to the 

cord retainer. The power cord should trail to 
the side of the operator.

OPERATING TIPS

C l e a r   a w ay   t h e   s n o w   i m m e d i a t e l y   a f t e r 

snowfall.

For complete snow clearance, slightly overlap 

each clearance pass.

If possible, discharge the snow downwind.

For safety and to prevent damage to the snow 

thrower,  keep  the  area  to  be  cleared  free  of 
stones, toys and other foreign objects.

AFTER USE

Stop the motor.

Disconnect the electric cable from the snow 

thrower and the property’s power socket.

Allow the snow thrower to cool for 30 minutes.

Clean the inside and outside of the snow 

thrower with a suitable brush.

Check that there are no damaged or loose 

parts. Repair/replace parts if necessary.

STORAGE

Allow the motor to cool down before storing.

Store the Snow Shovel in a locked location in 

order to prevent unauthorized use or damage.

Store the Snow Shovel in a dry, well-ventilated 

area.

Store the Snow Shovel out of the reach of 

children.

CLEANING

Use a small brush to clean the outside of the 
Snow Shovel. Do not use strong detergents. 
Household cleaners that contain aromatic oils 
such as pine and lemon, and solvents such as 
kerosene can damage the plastic housing and 
handles. Wipe off any moisture using a soft cloth.

TRANSPORTING THE SNOW SHOVEL 

Allow the motor to cool down before transporting.

Secure the Snow Shovel while transporting.

When moving the Snow Shovel, grasp it by the 

top and auxiliary handles.

WARNING

In order to avoid serious personal injury, turn 
the Snow Shovel off and unplug it before 
cleaning or servicing.

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for 26027

Page 1: ...950W Electric Snow Thrower 26027...

Page 2: ...ade by children without supervision TRAINING Read the operating and service instruction manual carefully Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment Know to stop the u...

Page 3: ...aution when changing direction on slopes Do not attempt to clear steep slopes Never operate the snow thrower without proper guards plates or other safety protective devices in place N eve r o p e r a...

Page 4: ...hall be provided with the equipment f o r t h o s e m a i n t e n a n c e operations recommended by the manufacturer that must be performed with the motor running General maintenance written instructi...

Page 5: ...r When servicing use only identical replacement parts If the supply cord is damaged it must replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly This product has many features for making its us...

Page 6: ...until you have carefully inspected and satisfactorily operated the product If any parts are damaged or missing please call your Greenworks tools service centre for assistance Snow shovel Owner s Manu...

Page 7: ...e insulation requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be performed only by a qualified service technician For service we suggest you return the product to your nearest authorized s...

Page 8: ...safety and to prevent damage to the snow thrower keep the area to be cleared free of stones toys and other foreign objects AFTER USE Stop the motor Disconnect the electric cable from the snow thrower...

Page 9: ...trigger Press and hold the lock out button and switch were not used properly then lift and hold the trigger switch see the section entitled Starting the Snow Shovel The motor is on but The belt is da...

Page 10: ...English Original instructions 9 J Q Z _ _ Z Z Z _ _ Q _ Z Q J Z Z _ _ Z Q Z Q _Q _ Q Q Q Q Z J _ Q _ _ J Q J Q _ Q _ J J J Q _ Q Z _ _ Q Z _ J J Q J Q...

Page 11: ...10 Q Q _ J Q Q _ _ J J Q J Z Q _ Q J Q Q J J Q _ Q Z J Q Q _ Q Q _ Q J J Q J _ Z Q Q _ _ J J Z _ J _ _ Q Q J Q Z Q _ Q J Q _Q _ Q Q J Q _ Z _ Q _...

Page 12: ...11...

Page 13: ...12...

Page 14: ...English Original instructions 13...

Page 15: ...English Original instructions 14...

Page 16: ...English Original instructions 15...

Page 17: ...ruction See product rating label n is in conformit y with the releva nt provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC n is in conformit y with the provis ions of the following other EC Directives E...

Page 18: ...English Original instructions RU Shillingsrotterstr 38 50996 Cologne Germany EN 60335 1 ISO DIS 8437 EN 62233 EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN ISO 3744 ISO 11904...

Page 19: ...s not cover belts brushes bags bulbs or any part which ordinary wear and tear results in required replacement during warranty period This warranty does not cover transportation cost or consumable item...

Page 20: ...RU J _ J Z Q J J _ Z J Q Q _ _ _ Z _ Q _ _ Z _ J Z Z Z J Z _ _ J Q _ Z J Q _ Q _ J J Z J _ J J J J Z J _ _ _ J J J _ Q J _ Q J J J _ _ _ _ J...

Reviews: