2
30SB,
36SB,
45SB
Rev Nov2014
Snow BEAST
Prepara on Safety Precau ons
Prepara on—Safety Precau ons
1.
Inspect
the
area
where
the
equipment
is
to
be
used
and
remove
all
objects
such
as
rocks,
mats,
and
wire
which
can
be
thrown
by
the
machine
causing
serious
injury
or
death.
2.
Disengage
all
clutches
and
shi
to
neutral
before
star ng
the
engine.
3.
Disengage
all
control
levers
before
star ng
the
engine.
4.
Use
extension
cords
and
receptacles
as
speci
fi
ed
by
the
manufacturer
for
all
units
with
electric
drive
motors
or
electric
star ng
motors.
5.
Use
a
grounded
three
‐
wire
extension
cord
when
using
the
electric
start
op on.
6.
People,
pets,
and
most
importantly
children
must
not
be
near
the
area
being
cleared.
Do
not
operate
the
snow
blower
in
their
presence.
7.
Never
operate
snow
blower
with
damaged
guards,
shields
or
covers.
8.
All
users
of
the
snow
blower
must
be
alert
and
pay
a en on
to
safety
alerts,
symbols,
and
safety
signs.
9.
Be
sure
to
inspect
snow
blower
before
each
use.
10.
Check
the
controls
and
shields
to
make
sure
that
they
are
func oning
properly
before
opera ng.
Do
not
operate
if
any
are
damaged
or
missing.
11.
Never
a empt
to
make
any
adjustments
to
the
snow
blower
while
it
is
running.
12.
Adjust
the
collector
housing
height
to
clear
gravel
or
crushed
rock
surfaces.
13.
Wear
appropriate
clothing
including
hard
hat,
safety
glasses
and
hearing
protec on.
Long
hair,
loose
clothing
or
jewelry
may
get
tangled
in
moving
parts.
14.
Do
not
operate
without
wearing
adequate
winter
clothing.
Wear
footwear
that
will
improve
foo ng
on
slippery
surfaces.
15.
Allow
snow
blower
to
adjust
to
outdoor
temperature
before
star ng
the
engine.
DANGER: GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND
EXPLOSIVE.
Do
not
add
fuel
while
the
engine
is
running
or
is
hot.
Keep
open
fl
ames,
sparks,
and
heat
away
from
the
fuel
and
store
fuel
in
containers
speci
fi
cally
designed
for
that
purpose.
ADD FUEL
OUTDOORS ONLY. IF THE FUEL IS SPILLED, DO NOT
START THE ENGINE.
Manually
push
the
snow
blower
away
from
the
spill
and
wipe
up
immediately.
DANGER
Gasoline and other fuels—Safety Precau ons
Use
extra
care
when
handling
gasoline
and
other
fuels
as
they
are
fl
ammable
and
vapors
can
explode.
1.
Only
use
gasoline
approved
containers
for
storage
and
keep
out
of
reach
from
children.
2.
Do
not
fi
ll
fuel
tank
completely
full.
Over
fi
lling
may
result
in
fuel
leakage.
Leave
a
reasonable
amount
of
space
for
fuel
to
expand.
3.
If
fuel
is
spilled,
do
not
start
the
engine.
Move
the
snow
blower
away
from
the
area,
wipe
up
the
spill
thoroughly
and
wait
un l
fuel
vapors
have
evaporated
before
star ng
engine.
4.
Keep
the
nozzle
in
contact
with
the
rim
on
the
fuel
tank
or
container
opening
at
all
mes,
un l
refueling
is
complete.
Do
not
use
nozzle
lock
‐
open
device.
5.
Do
not
fi
ll
gasoline
containers
or
equipment
inside
a
vehicle
or
on
a
truck/trailer
bed.
6.
Always
place
gasoline
containers
on
the
ground
away
from
your
vehicles
prior
to
fi
lling.
7.
Never
remove
gas
cap
or
add
fuel
when
engine
is
running
or
the
engine
is
hot.
8.
Avoid
prolonged
breathing
of
gasoline
vapors.
9.
Never
refuel
or
drain
the
machine
indoors.
10.
Keep
face
away
from
nozzle
and
gas
tank
opening.
11.
Keep
gas
and
other
fuels
away
from
skin
and
eyes.
If
fuel
is
spilled
on
clothing,
change
clothing
immediately.
12.
Never
use
the
mouth
to
siphon
gas.
13.
Never
refuel
the
snow
blower
un l
all
moving
parts
on
the
snow
blower
have
stopped.
14.
Never
smoke
when
handling
fuels
and
stay
away
from
an
open
fl
ame
where
fumes
can
be
ignited