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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

7. Locate the three cable clips (D) in the parts bag. 
     Secure the power cord to the frame of the unit by 
     clipping them onto the frame at evenly spaced 
     intervals.

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8

9

D

8.   Loosen the two knobs on the chute deflector (G). Lift 
      the chute deflector (G) so that it snaps and locks 
      securely onto the discharge chute (H).

Note:

You should hear a loud click when the chute 

      deflector (G) locks into place.

G

H

9.   Raise or lower the chute deflector (G) to the desired 
      height and tighten the chute deflector knobs.

Note:

 Do not overtighten the chute deflector knobs.

G

Lif

t and Lock

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

10. Locate the upper chute crank (E) in the parts bag. 
      Remove the screw (EE) and nut (DD) from the upper 
      chute crank (E) using a Phillips screwdriver and the 
      wrench provided.

Note:

You may be able to unfasten the screw and nut

      by hand.

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E

Q

EE

DD

11. Slide the upper chute crank (E) into the lower chute 
      crank (F), aligning the screw holes.

E

F

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12. Tighten the screw (EE) into the aligned holes using 
      the Phillips screwdriver (FF). Fasten the nut (DD) 
      with wrench (GG).

Hardware Used

DD

x 1

M4  Nut

EE

x 1

M4 x 16  Screw

FF

x 1

Phillips  Screwdriver

GG

x 1

7 mm
Two-sided open-end wrench

12

EE

DD

FF

GG

F

E

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Summary of Contents for PTG3418

Page 1: ...5 3 s t n e t n o C e g a k c a P 2 4 19 24 Hardware Contents Preparation 8 9 Assembly Instructions Operating Instructions 4 1 Care and Maintenance Parts Listing Limited Warranty 8 1 Manufactured By Pulsar Products Inc TM ...

Page 2: ... 1 Auger preassembled Rubber plate preassembled Scraper preassembled Pivot wheel preassembled Switch housing preassembled Polarized plug preassembled Handle bar preassembled Eye bolt with rubber grommet A H I B D Q P O F G C N J L K E M 3 HARDWARE CONTENTS M8 x 45 Joint fixing bolt Qty 4 DIA 8 Metal washer Qty 4 M8 Joint fixing knob Qty 4 M4 Nut Qty 1 M4 x 16 Screw Qty 1 AA CC DD EE BB 4 Phillips ...

Page 3: ...in proper footing and balance at all times Place heels firmly on the ground and tightly grasp the handle bar Watch for uneven surfaces and do not overreach In case you fall or collide with the snow thrower inspect the unit for damage When stepping backwards be careful to avoid obstacles beneath your feet or behind you to avoid falling Snow thrower Use and Care Know your snow thrower Familiarize yo...

Page 4: ...m the power supply when not in use before servicing when changing accessories and the like Store Idle Snow Movers Indoors When not in use snow movers should be stored indoors in dry locked up place out of reach of children Maintain Snow Movers with Care Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories If the snow mover strikes a foreign object follow these steps Stop snow mover Release...

Page 5: ...BB x 2 DIA 8 Metal washer 3 Use the joint fixing knobs CC to secure the connection The joint fixing knobs CC should be inserted outside of the frame 3 Hardware Used CC x 2 M8 Joint fixing knob 9 CC BB AA ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 Hold the upper frame C so that the screw holes align with the holes on the middle frame B B C 5 BB AA 5 Insert the joint fixing bolt AA with the metal washer BB into the ...

Page 6: ...e deflector knobs Note Do not overtighten the chute deflector knobs G Lift and Lock 11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Locate the upper chute crank E in the parts bag Remove the screw EE and nut DD from the upper chute crank E using a Phillips screwdriver and the wrench provided Note You may be able to unfasten the screw and nut by hand 10 E Q EE DD 11 Slide the upper chute crank E into the lower chute c...

Page 7: ...ontact with water while powered on If the appliance becomes wet while turned off wipe dry before starting Use only a UL rated extension cord for outdoor all weather use Do not use an extension cord more than 150 feet 46 meters long Don t touch the appliance or its plug with wet hands or while standing in water Wearing rubber boots offers some protection EXTENTION CORD CHART 2 To prevent the extens...

Page 8: ...and operating the unit Keep children pets and bystanders away from the area of operation Be aware that the normal noise of the machine when turned on may make it difficult for you to hear approaching people When moving the snow thrower use the wheels on one side as the pivot point Slightly tilt the snow thrower on this pivot point to move it forward or backward Start your clearing path near the el...

Page 9: ...180 degrees by rotating the chute crank Rotate the chute control crank clockwise to move the discharge chute H to the left counterclockwise to move the chute to the right 1 H G H 17 Run the snow thrower for a few minutes to melt away any snow on the snow thrower Turn the snow thrower s power off Disconnect the extension cord from the snow thrower Examine the extension cord thoroughly for signs of ...

Page 10: ...MC 12 Small TPU Rubber Plate 2 PTG3418MC 13 36 Tapping Screw ST4 2x13 PTG3418MC 14 1 Cover R PTG3418MC 15 6 Screw M5x12 PTG3418MC 16 1 Snap Ring Ø15 PTG3418MC 17 2 Ball Bearing Housing PTG3418MC 18 Collision Strip R 1 PTG3418MC 19 1 Main Housing PTG3418MC 20 Tapping Screw ST4 2x22 9 PTG3418MC 21 Scraper 1 PTG3418MC 22 1 Collision Strip L PTG3418MC 23 1 Big Pulley PTG3418MC 24 Belt PJ670 1 PTG3418M...

Page 11: ...g Housing PTG3418MC 39 Ball Bearing 6201 2Z 1 PTG3418MC 40 Output Shaft 1 PTG3418MC 41 Semicircular Key PTG3418MC 42 1 Big Gear 21 PTG3418MC 85 Shaft 1 PTG3418MC 86 Cottor Pin 2x14 1 PTG3418MC 87 1 Rivet 4x20 PTG3418MC 88 1 Lever PTG3418MC 89 Nylon Locknut M4 1 PTG3418MC 90 Screw M4x20 1 PTG3418MC 91 1 Eye Bolt PTG3418MC 92 1 Rubber Ring PTG3418MC 93 Upper Chute Direction Control 1 PTG3418MC 94 2 ...

Page 12: ...nd workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase Products covered under this warranty include air compressors air tools service parts pressure washers and generators Pulsar Products Inc will repair or replace at Pulsar Products Inc s sole option products or components which have failed within the warranty period Service will be scheduled according to the normal work flow and business ...

Page 13: ...Limited Warranty cont d THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER a r y o a d a N N 25 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE For Technical Assistance Please Call 1 866 591 8921 STOP ...

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