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12-16-13 Revision

1-STAGE SNOW THROWER

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Use  safety  equipment.  Always  wear  eye
protection.  Safety  equipment  such  as  a  dust
mask, hard hat, or hearing protection used for
appropriate  conditions  will  reduce  personal
injuries.

Check  your  machine  before  starting  it.  Keep
guards  in  place  and  in  working  order.  Make
sure all nuts, bolts, etc. are securely tightened.
Disengage  all  clutches  and  shift  into  neutral
before starting the engine.

Never operate the machine when it is in need
of  repair  or  is  in  poor  mechanical  condition.
Replace  damaged,  missing  or  failed  parts
before using it. Check for fuel leaks. Keep the
machine in safe working condition.

Never tamper  with  safety  device.  Check their
proper operation regularly.

Do not use the machine if the engine’s throttle
control does not turn it on or off. Any gasoline
powered machine  that  can  not  be controlled
with the  engine  throttle control  is  dangerous
and must be replaced.

Form  a  habit  of  checking  to  see  that  keys
and  adjusting  wrenches  are  removed  from
machine  area  before  starting  it.  A  wrench  or
a key that is left attached to a rotating part of
the machine may result in personal injury.

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating the machine.

Do not overreach. Do not operate the machine
while  barefoot  or  when  wearing  sandals  or
similar lightweight  footwear. Wear protective
footwear  that  will  protect  your  feet  and
improve  your  footing  on  slippery  surfaces.
Keep proper footing and balance at all  times.
This enables  better control  of  the  machine  in
unexpected situations.

Avoid accidental starting. Be sure the engine’s
throttle  control  is off before transporting  the
machine  or  performing  any  maintenance  or
service on the unit. Transporting or performing
maintenance or service on a  machine with its
throttle control on invites accidents.

Fuel safety

Fuel  is  highly  flammable,  and  its  vapors  can
explode  if  ignited.  Take  precautions  when
using to reduce the chance of serious personal
injury.

When  refilling  or  draining  the  fuel  tank,  use
an  approved  fuel  storage  container  while  in
a  clean,  well-ventilated  outdoor  area.  Do  not
smoke, or  allow sparks, open  flames  or  other
sources of ignition near the area while adding
fuel  or operating the  unit. Never  fill fuel  tank
indoors.

Keep  grounded  conductive  objects,  such  as
tools, away from exposed, live electrical parts
and  connections  to  avoid  sparking  or arcing.
These events could ignite fumes or vapors.

Always  stop  the  engine  and  allow  it  to  cool
before  filling  the  fuel  tank.  Never  remove
the  cap of the fuel  tank  or add fuel while the
engine  is  running  or  when the  engine  is  hot.
Do not operate the machine with known leaks
in the fuel system.

When practical, remove the machine from the
truck  or  trailer  and  refuel  it on  the ground. If
this is not possible, then refuel the machine on
a trailer with a portable container, rather than
from a fuel dispenser nozzle.

Loose  the  fuel tank cap slowly to  relieve  any
pressure in the tank.

Keep the nozzle in contact with the firm of the
fuel tank or container opening at all times until
fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-
open device.

Never  over  fill  fuel  tank.  Fill  tank  to  no  more
than  12.5mm  (1/2”)  below  the  bottom  of  the
filler  neck  to  provide  space  for  expansion  as
the heat  of  the  engine and/or sun  cause  fuel
to expand.

Replace  all  fuel  tank  and  container  caps
securely  and  wipe  up  spilled  fuel.  Never
operate the unit without the fuel cap securely
in place.

Summary of Contents for PK30235L

Page 1: ...K30235L SERIAL NUMBER Both model number and serial number may be found on the main label You should record both of them in a safe place for future use FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MA...

Page 2: ...ervice Carefully read through this entire operator s manual before using your new snow thrower Take special care to heed the cautions and warnings Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing off t...

Page 3: ...gas Operate this unit only in a well ventilated outdoor area Never operate the machine without good visibility or light Never operate the machine on a steep slope Personal safety Do not operate the m...

Page 4: ...is off before transporting the machine or performing any maintenance or service on the unit Transporting or performing maintenance or service on a machine with its throttle control on invites accident...

Page 5: ...n off the unit Allow the engine to cool before doing maintenance or making adjustments After striking a foreign object stop the engine remove the wire from the spark plug thoroughly inspect the machin...

Page 6: ...snow Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast of a rate Do not throw snow any higher than necessary Adjust auger housing height...

Page 7: ...ed carton After all the parts have been removed from the carton you should have 1 Snow Thrower Unit 2 Discharge Chute 3 Chute Crank Lever 4 Handle 5 Operator s Manual Engine Manual 6 Engine Hardware B...

Page 8: ...recoil starter handle up towards the eye bolt Place the chute crank lever onto the chute rotation rod and secure with the screw and nut Align the holes in the chute base with the holes in the lower c...

Page 9: ...ontrols Chute Deflector Fuel Filler Cap Auger Clutch Cable Adjuster Link Recoil Start Handle Discharge Chute Auger Scraper Blade Belt Cover Chute Crank Lever Engine Oil FillCap w Dipstick Safety Ignit...

Page 10: ...knob securely to hold the desired deflector adjustment once the desired position have been achieved Chute Crank Lever Chute Deflector Auger Clutch To engage the auger and start throwing snow hold the...

Page 11: ...it more than 5 continuous seconds each time you try to start Wait 10 seconds between each attempt Unplug the power cord whenever you are not starting the snow thrower During initial operation there m...

Page 12: ...nk on the auger clutch cable provides the method for vernier adjustment To adjust the scraper blade proceed as follows Adjustments Run the snow thrower until the fuel tank is empty Pull the recoil sta...

Page 13: ...abel Cold Start Electric Starter if so equipped Before starting the engine check engine oil level and ensure the engine is served as described in the Engine Manual with the snow thrower Do not use the...

Page 14: ...snow reduce the width of snow removal by overlapping previous path and moving slowly Throw snow downwind whenever possible On gravel or crushed rock surfaces push down slightly on the handle to avoid...

Page 15: ...rator s Manual Lubricate the pivot points on the auger clutch lever and the spring at the end of the clutch cable with a light oil once every season before off season storage At the end of the season...

Page 16: ...removed earlier Route the new belt around the drive pulley and under the idler pulley Remove the auger pulley and the belt 1 1 3 4 5 6 2 2 SERVICE Auger Belt Replacement If the auger belt becomes wor...

Page 17: ...s or runs roughly 1 Engine running on CHOKE 2 Fuel tank is nearly empty or stale fuel 3 Contaminated fuel supply 4 Carburetor out of adjustment 5 Engine over governed 6 Spark plug wire loose 7 Faulty...

Page 18: ...or damaged 5 Auger rubber paddles worn or damaged 6 Throwing too much snow 7 Trying to remove extremely heavy or wet snow 8 Auger is frozen in place 1 Unclog discharge chute 2 Remove debris or foreig...

Page 19: ...12 16 13 Revision 1 STAGE SNOW THROWER 19 GB PARTS SCHEDULE...

Page 20: ...on Parts Request Form Fax to 541 895 2756 or E mail Parts PowRkraft com Name Address City State Zip Phone E mail Model Number Serial Number Purchased From Purchase Date Item No Description Qty Price A...

Page 21: ...DUE TO NORMAL WEAR PRODUCT MISUSE ABUSE PRODUCT MODIFICATION IMPROPER PRODUCT SELECTION NON COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CODES OR MISAPPROPRIATION BETST PRODUCTS LLC MAKES NO WARRANTIES TO THOSE DEFINED AS CON...

Page 22: ...ledge receipt of my Operators Manual and have read the Safe Operation Section I acknowledge understanding maintenance and safe operation requirements item specifications operation controls and storage...

Page 23: ...ded warranty does not cover any labor I have filed my Original Warranty Registration and fully understand my requirements I understand that I alone am responsible for proper maintenance care and safe...

Page 24: ...Melton RD Creswell OR 97426 Contact Information Telephone Local 541 895 3083 Toll Free 1 877 876 7895 Fax Number 541 895 2756 Efax Number 904 216 2059 To Place Order Ext 312 or 317 E mail Sales PowRk...

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