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ADJUSTING THE DISCHARGE CHUTE AND CHUTE DEFLECTOR 

(See Figure 11)

 

W A R N I N G

If there is a gap between the discharge chute and the chute deflector, snow and anything else that 

can be picked up by snow thrower may fly in the direction of the operator. Thrown objects could 

cause serious personal injury.

• To adjust the discharge chute, rotate the handle (1) on the chute control rod in the direction 

that you wish to direct the snow stream.

• 

To adjust the chute deflector (and therefore the height of the snow stream), squeeze the 

trigger (2) and raise or lower the chute deflector.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for 2600202CT

Page 1: ...Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before operating this tool Owner s Manual TOLL FREE HELPLINE 1 888 90WORKS 888 909 6757 www GreenWorksTools com 20 13A Snow Thrower 2600202CT...

Page 2: ...Know your snow thrower 10 Assembly 11 Operation 16 Maintenance 21 Troubleshooting 24 Warranty 25 Exploded view Parts list 26 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 20 13A SNOW THROWER Motor 120 V 60 Hz 13 A No load s...

Page 3: ...er tool must be in a stable position during start up See the section titled Starting Stopping Instructions Use this power tool only for the purposes it was designed Hold the power tool with both hands...

Page 4: ...to the section entitled Using the Cord Retainer Avoid Accidental Starting Don t carry plugged in power tool with finger on switch Be sure switch is off when plugging in If the cord is damaged in any m...

Page 5: ...e chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures...

Page 6: ...nal injury hazard To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Always wear proper eye and hearing protection STOP STOP Stop the machine before...

Page 7: ...he operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginning power tool operation always wear safety goggles or safet...

Page 8: ...erate this product on direct current DC A substantial voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the motor will overheat If the product does not operate when plugged into an outlet double check the p...

Page 9: ...supply in order to prevent accidental start ups before cleaning or performing any inspections or repairs Do not abuse the cord Do not carry the snow thrower by the power cord or pull on the cord in o...

Page 10: ...n order to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future reference Fig 2 LED lights Upper handle Middle handle Carrying or lifting handle for t...

Page 11: ...andle assembly Chute deflector 2 Cam locks 2 Bolts 4 Handle Knobs 1 Hitch pin Owner s Manual W A R N I N G If any parts are damaged or missing do not operate this product until the parts are replaced...

Page 12: ...ASSEMBLING THE HANDLE See Figure 3 Align the holes 4 on the middle handle 2 and the lower handle 3 Insert the bolts 5 and use the handle knobs 6 to tighten them Align the hole 7 on the middle handle...

Page 13: ...CHARGE CHUTE See Figure 4 Push the chute deflector 1 until the latching tabs 2 on either side click into the slots 3 and the posts 4 on either side click into the keyed holes 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS F...

Page 14: ...ute with the arrow on the housing Fig 5 Align the holes 3 on the upper chute control rod 4 with the holes on the lower chute control rod 5 Insert the hitch pin 6 Insert the end of the chute control ro...

Page 15: ...e keyed hole 10 in the back of the housing Fig 7 Firmly push the rod into the keyed hole in the back of the housing until it snaps into place Rotate the handle on the chute control rod to ensure that...

Page 16: ...witch button with one hand use your other hand to simultaneouly pull the bail lever 2 toward you Once the machine powers on release the safety switch button and proceed with operation The snow thrower...

Page 17: ...is in use The cord retainer hangs from the cord guide bar NOTE Do not plug the extension cord into the outlet until it has been connected to the cord retainer and plugged into the snow thrower To use...

Page 18: ...hrower may fly in the direction of the operator Thrown objects could cause serious personal injury To adjust the discharge chute rotate the handle 1 on the chute control rod in the direction that you...

Page 19: ...TILIZING THE LED LIGHTS See Figure 12 To utilize the LED lights 1 for night time snow removal activate the LED light switch 2 NOTE After you have finished using your snow thrower remember to turn off...

Page 20: ...now the same direction of the wind whenever possible Shave down large banks of snow by placing the snow thrower on the bank Allow the weight of the snow thrower to shave down the bank in a back and fo...

Page 21: ...w thrower could start accident ally while the operator is performing maintenance on it which could cause serious personal injury Disconnect the extension cord before performing any maintenance REPLACI...

Page 22: ...screws and side wear pad that secure the left side cover 4 Remove the belt 5 Using a socket wrench remove the the large pulley 6 Remove the screws that secure the left side plate 7 Pull the axle and r...

Page 23: ...g Disconnect the extension cord from the snow thrower Inspect the extension cord thoroughly for signs of wear or damage Replace it if it is worn or damaged Inspect the snow thrower thoroughly for worn...

Page 24: ...an authorized service center The extension cord is not connected to the plug Connect the plug on the snow thrower to the extension cord The extension cord is not connected to the power source Plug the...

Page 25: ...ative due to misuse commercial use abuse neglect accident improper maintenance or alteration or 2 The unit if it has not been operated and or maintained in accordance with the owner s manual or 3 Norm...

Page 26: ...9 332101210 Motor clamp 1 10 3410801 Wire clamp 1 11 3290135 Split pin 2 12 311031206 7 wheel assembly 2 13 332151205 Rubber sleeve 2 14 332021205 Wheel bracket assembly 1 15 32201699 Screw 4 16 33303...

Page 27: ...333011483AB Lower chute control rod 1 28 311041206 Handle bar assembly 1 29 3320643 Hitch pin 1 30 333021483 Upper chute control rod 1 31 311051206 Handle for chute control rod 1 32 31102467 2 Cam loc...

Page 28: ...eft side plate 1 6 7 332111205 Bushing 2 6 8 339021205 Left driving block 1 6 9 332011206 Motor support 1 6 10 341011205BK Front cover 1 6 11 341301205BE Discharge chute 1 6 12 31121206 Chute deflecto...

Page 29: ...ressure head 1 28 5 32205877 Screw 17 28 6 333011108 Parabolic reflector 2 28 7 342011108 Rubber gasket 2 28 8 341051108 Lamp screen 2 28 9 341061108 3 Light head housing 2 28 10 311071206 Upper handl...

Page 30: ...TOLL FREE HELPLINE 1 888 90WORKS 888 909 6757 Rev 02 06 09 17 Printed in China on 100 recycle material Greenworks Tools PO Box 1238 Mooresville NC 28115...

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