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Deflector
The discharge deflector can be raised or lowered to control
the distance of the snow discharge. Raise the deflector to
throw the snow further. Lower the deflector to throw the snow
closer.
Push the control switch (A, Figure 7) to raise or lower the
deflector.
Engaging the Auger and Impeller
The auger and impeller work together to break up the snow
as the snowthrower moves forward and throws it out the
discharge chute.
DANGER
The snowthrower contains a rotating auger and impeller that
throws snow. Fingers or feet can quickly become caught in
the rotating auger or impeller, which can result in traumatic
amputation or severe laceration.
1. Push and hold down the auger control lever (A, Figure 8)
on the left handle to engage the auger and impeller.
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2. Release the auger control lever to disengage the auger
and impeller. The auger and impeller must stop within
5 seconds after the auger control lever is released. If it
does not:
• Adjust the control cable. See
Adjusting the Auger and
Impeller Control Cable
.
• If the auger and impeller still does not stop within 5
seconds, see an authorized dealer.
Engaging the Drive Wheels
NOTICE
DO NOT move the speed control lever while the
traction control lever is engaged. This can result in damage
to the drive system.
1. To drive forward, move the speed control lever
(B, Figure 8) to one of the forward positions. Set a lower
number for heavy snow, a middle number for light snow,
and a higher number to transport the snowthrower.
2. Push and hold down the traction control (C) on the right
handle.
3. To stop, release the traction control lever. The unit will
stop immediately. If it does not stop:
• Adjust the control cable. See
Adjusting the Traction
Control Cable.
• If the unit still does not stop, see an authorized
dealer.