15
en
Operation
Stop the Engine
WARNING
Gasoline and vapors are extremely
fl
ammable
and explosive. Fire or explosion can cause
severe burns or death. DO NOT choke the
carburetor to stop the engine.
Before stopping the engine, allow it to idle for a few minutes
to help dry off any moisture.
1. Turn the ON/OFF or Push/Pull key (
A
, Figure 7) to the
OFF position and remove or pullout the Push/Pull key if
equipped.
2. Keep the ON/OFF or Push/Pull key out of the reach of
children. The engine cannot be started without the ON/
OFF or Push/Pull key.
Operate the Snowthrower
WARNING
Before operating, make sure the area in front
of the snowthrower is clear of bystanders or
obstacles.
DO NOT
discharge snow toward a building as hidden
objects could be thrown with sufficient force to cause
damage.
1. Start the engine. See
Start the Engine
in this section.
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.
4. 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.
5. Tip the handle bars (
C
) forward slightly. This will cause
the snowthrower to pull itself forward.
WARNING
Read Operator’s Manual before operating machine. This ma-
chine can be dangerous if used carelessly.
• Never operate the snowthrower without all guards, covers,
and shields in place.
• Never direct discharge towards windows or allow bystanders
near machine while engine is running.
• Stop the engine whenever leaving the operating position.
• Disconnect spark plug before unclogging the impeller
housing or the discharge chute and before making repairs or
adjustments.
• When leaving the machine, remove the safety key. To reduce
the risk of fire, keep the machine clean and free from spilled
gas, oil, and debris.
• Keep hands, feet, hair, and loose clothing away from any
moving parts on engine and snowthrower.
• Temperature of muffler and nearby areas can exceed 150°F
(66°C). Avoid these areas.
• DO NOT allow children to operate or be near snowthrower
while it is operating.
WARNING
Engines give o
ff
carbon monoxide, an odor-
less, colorless, poison gas. Breathing carbon
monoxide can cause nausea, fainting, or
death.
• Start and run engine outdoors.
• Do not run the engine in an enclosed area, even if doors or
windows are open.
Stop the Snowthrower
1. Release the auger control (
A
, Figure 9).
2. Turn the ON/OFF switch (
B
) to the OFF position and
remove or pull out PUSH/PULL key.
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for
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