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•   On electric start models, disconnect the extension cord 

before operating.

•   Be sure to check the engine oil level before starting the 

engine. See the engine operator’s manual for oil recom-

mendations.

Operating the Snowthrower

  

  DANGER
Amputation hazard
The discharge chute contains a rotating impeller to 

throw snow. Fingers can quickly become caught in 

the impeller. Never clear or unclog the discharge 

chute with your hands. Always use a clean-out tool. 
Failure to observe these safety instructions will result 

in traumatic amputation or severe laceration.

Hand contact with the rotating impeller inside the dis-

charge chute is the most common cause of injury associ-

ated with snowthrowers. Never use your hands to clean out 

the discharge chute.

To safely clear a clogged discharge chute, follow 

these instructions:

1.   Shut OFF the engine.
2.   Wait 10 seconds to be sure the impeller blades have   

 

stopped rotating.

3.   Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.

  

  DANGER
Toxic fume hazard
Engines give off carbon monoxide, an odorless, col-

orless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, faint-

ing, or death.

•   Start and run the engine outdoors.
•   Do not run the engine in an enclosed area, even if 

doors and windows are open.

  

  WARNING
Thrown objects hazard

This machine is capable of throwing objects that could 

injure bystanders, or cause damage to buildings.
Be sure the operating area is clear of bystanders. Never 

direct the discharge toward anyone, or toward buildings or 

cars.

1.  Start the engine. Please refer to the engine operator’s 

manual for engine information.

2.  Rotate the chute rotation crank (C or D, Figure 3) or use 

the chute rotation switch (E) to set the direction of the 

discharge chute.

3.  

Models with manual defector adjustment:

 Loosen the 

wingnut securing the chute deflector (I, Figure 3). Raise 

the deflector to throw snow further. Set the defector to the 

desired position and tighten the wingnut.

  

Models with in-dash deflector control lever:

 Use the 

deflector control lever (H, Figure 3) to move the deflector 

up or down. Raise the deflector to throw snow further.

  

Models with electric deflector control:

 Use the deflec-

tor control switch (J, Figure 3) to move the deflector up or 

down. Raise the deflector to throw snow further.

4.  Use the speed select lever (B, Figure 3) to select the 

forward or reverse drive speed. Use lower speeds when 

clearing wet, heavy snow. Use higher speeds for light 

snow or transporting.

NOTE: Always set engine speed to FAST (full throttle).

5.  Fully press the auger control lever (A, Figure 3) to 

engage the auger. Release the lever to stop the auger.

6.  Fully press and hold the traction control lever / Free Hand 

control (F/G, Figure 3) to engage the traction drive and 

begin moving the snowthrower. To stop, release the lever.

NOTE: Always release the traction control lever before 

changing speeds.

7.  On models equipped with Free Hand controls, when both 

the auger (A, Figure 3) and traction control levers (F) are 

pressed, the Free Hand control is activated. This allows 

you to release the auger control lever (A) to use other 

controls. The auger will continue to rotate until the trac-

tion control lever/Free Hand control lever is released.

8.  If desired, use the grip warmer switch (L, Figure 3) to turn 

on the heated hand grips (if equipped).

NOTE: Be sure to turn off the heated hand grips before stop-

ping the snowthrower.
NOTE: Some models are equipped with automatic heated 

hand grips that are operational whenever the snowthrower is 

running.

9.  Some models are equipped with a headlight (O, Figure 

3) to help illuminate the area in front of the snowthrower. 

The headlight is operational whenever the snowthrower 

is running.

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Page 6: ...original instructions for future reference This product requires final assembly before use Refer to the setup guide for instructions on final assembly procedures Follow the instructions completely Ide...

Page 7: ...CAUTION indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE indicates an action that could result in damage to the product Operator Safety Safety Alert Symbol and S...

Page 8: ...throw snow Never clear or unclog the discharge chute with your hands Fingers can quickly become caught in the impeller Always use a clean out tool Failure to observe these safety instructions will res...

Page 9: ...l and avoid creating any source of ignition until the fuel vapors have dissipated Do not over prime the engine Follow the engine start ing instructions in this manual If the engine floods set choke if...

Page 10: ...ped with a spark arrester as defined in Section 4442 maintained in effective working order Other states or federal jurisdictions may have similar laws Contact the original equipment manufacturer retai...

Page 11: ...to remove snow only Do not use the snowthrower for any other purpose Do not carry passengers After striking a foreign object shut OFF the engine disconnect the cord on electric motors thoroughly insp...

Page 12: ...rol and for the auger control to remain engaged until the traction control is released Free Hand models have the icon set shown in Figure 2 on the dashboard Safety System Test units with Free Hand con...

Page 13: ...ontrol Electric if equipped Used to control the angle of the deflector up or down K Easy Turn Traction Control if equipped When engaged allows the operator to release one drive wheel but allows the ot...

Page 14: ...e 3 Models with manual defector adjustment Loosen the wingnut securing the chute deflector I Figure 3 Raise the deflector to throw snow further Set the defector to the desired position and tighten the...

Page 15: ...this process to engage the drive wheel Wheel Release Lock Knob if equipped Wheels equipped with a traction lock pin A Figure 7 can be completely released by removing the pin and installing it in the o...

Page 16: ...by the augers 1 Determine how much clearance you want between the scraper bar at the bottom of the auger housing and the ground If clearing a gravel surface enough ground clear ance is needed to preve...

Page 17: ...ubricant may be required To check the auger gear box grease level remove the filler plug A Figure 13 Using a piece of wire as a dipstick check to confirm the presence of grease in the gearbox If greas...

Page 18: ...auger must stop within 5 seconds of the control being released Auger Cable Adjustment WARNING Amputation hazard Over tightening the auger cable may cause the auger drive to engage without depressing...

Page 19: ...he auger to lubricate the auger shaft 4 Align the bolt and spacer holes Install the new shear bolt A Figure 19 and spacer B through the auger shaft C Secure with the locknut D Tire pressure should be...

Page 20: ...SED position Turn valve to OPEN position Out of fuel Fill fuel tank Choke turned to OPEN RUN with cold engine Turn choke to CLOSED START set throttle to FAST Engine flooded Move the choke to OPEN RUN...

Page 21: ...or bolt Refer to Maintenance section of this manual or see an authorized dealer Discharge chute clogged Stop engine immediately Always use the clean out tool to clear a clogged discharge chute not yo...

Page 22: ...ail the completed registration card if provided or call 1 800 743 4115 in USA Save your proof of purchase receipt If you do not provide proof of the initial purchase date at the time warranty service...

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