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Controls & Operation

OPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER

Before operating snowthrower, review the 

Checks Before

Each Use under General Operation on page 12 of this
manual.

1. Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction.

2. Pull the Auger Control back against the handle to

engage the auger.

NOTE: The snowthrower will be pulled forward by the
auger when the auger contacts the ground or with the
snow to be thrown.

3. Begin snow removal by clearing a path down the cen-

ter of walk or driveway, then gradually widen path,
throwing snow off to both sides.

4. Release the auger control to stop both the auger and

the forward motion of the snowthrower.

SNOWTHROWING TIPS

Discharge chute plugging 

may occur as the result of

snow build up inside the chute.  

DO NOT

use your hands

to clear the blockage, only use the clean-out tool.  

DO

NOT

place your hands near the auger or discharge chute

any time the engine is running.  Turn the engine OFF, be
sure all moving parts have stopped, and clear the block-
age using the clean-out tool, or put the unit indoors and
allow the blockage to melt.  

Varying snow conditions 

will affect performance of

snowthrower. The snowthrower should be allowed to
move into the snow at it's own pace.

Wet, heavy snow — 

When clearing wet, heavy snow,

the forward movement of the snowthrower may have to
be slowed by pushing down on handle while allowing
engine to operate at full throttle.

Do not operate on 

gravel or crushed rock surfaces

.

Avoid picking up this type of material with auger since
damage to unit could result and particles can be dis-
charged with considerable force that could cause serious
injury.

Always be alert to hidden hazards

that might be struck

by the auger. Should a foreign object be struck by the
auger, immediately stop the engine and inspect machine
for any damage. Repair damage before continuing oper-
ation.

AFTER EACH USE

Allow snow thrower to run a few minutes after clearing
snow to reduce the likelihood of parts freezing while
machine is not is use.

If you will be storing the unit for the season, see the
STORAGE section for instructions on properly preparing
the unit for long-term storage.

OFF-SEASON STORAGE

Before you store your snowthrower for the off-season,
read the Service, Maintenance and Storage instructions
in the Safety Rules section and take the following pre-
cautions:

NOTE: Gasoline, if permitted to stand unused for extend-
ed periods (30 days or longer), may develop gummy
deposits which can adversely affect the engine carbure-
tor and cause engine malfunction. To avoid this condi-
tion, add Dealer Line Gasoline Stabilizer to the fuel tank,
or drain all fuel from the system before placing unit in
storage.

NOTE: Refer to the engine manufacture's owner’s manu-
al for engine storage information.

1. Drain fuel from the fuel tank and let the engine run

until all fuel is consumed and the engine stops.  Allow
the unit to cool.

2. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure away from

the spark plug.

3. Tape all openings to prevent spraying water into the

exhaust or air intakes.

4. Tilt the snowthrower up on its wheels and thoroughly

clean the underside.

5. Lubricate all exposed metal with a light coating of oil.

DO NOT place any type of lubrication on the drive
belt or pulleys.

6. Store the unit in a shelter or other dry area protected

from the weather.

STARTING AFTER STORAGE

1. Remove the spark plug and wipe dry. Then reinstall

plug.

2. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline (unless a fuel stabi-

lizer was used).

3. Check to be sure engine fins are clean and air flow is

unobstructed.

4. Start the engine outdoors. Allow the engine to warn

up before blowing snow.

5. Check the operation of all the controls. 

DANGER

Do not clean out discharge chute with hands.
Contact with moving parts inside chute will
cause serious injury. Use clean out tool
provided with machine. Use the following
procedure to remove objects or clear the chute:

1. Stop the engine. Remove the key.
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger/impeller

blades have stopped rotating.

3. Always use the clean-out tool. DO NOT use your

hands.

Summary of Contents for 1695468

Page 1: ...e immediately after the front cover The part number for this manual typically a 174_____ number is located on the front cover This file may contain several manual which differ only by their covers See...

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Page 3: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Single Stage Snowthrower 522E Models Mfg No Description 1695468 522E Snowthrower 1695514 522E Snowthrower CE 1742166 00 Rev 7 2008 TP 100 4961 00 SW S...

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Page 5: ...vice Troubleshooting 17 Chute Removal and Installation 17 Cover Removal and Installation 18 Replacing the Drive Belt 19 Servicing the Spark Plug 20 Auger Drive Cable Adjustment 21 Appendices Specifica...

Page 6: ...RING operation Safe operating techniques an explanation of the product s features and controls and maintenance information is included to help you get the most out of your equipment investment Be sure...

Page 7: ...ow snow and ice Thrown debris could seriously injure a bystander ALWAYS direct the discharge chute away from bystanders and prop erty that could be damaged by flying debris Be sure to clean up the are...

Page 8: ...st to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow 9 Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eye from foreign objects th...

Page 9: ...valuate their ability to operate the unit safely enough to protect themselves and others from injury 23 DO NOT wear long scarves or loose clothing that could become entangled in moving parts 24 Snow c...

Page 10: ...xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxdB kg xxx S A M P L E S A M P L E North American Models CE Models ENGINE REFERENCE DATA Model Description Name Number Unit MFG Number PROD...

Page 11: ...ler Part No 725257MA North American Auger Danger Decal Part No 1740428MA North American Danger Warning Main Dash Decal International Symbols Part No 724267 North American Unclogging Chute Danger Decal...

Page 12: ...lay the panels flat 5 Hold onto the lower handle and pull the snowthrower off the carton CAUTION DO NOT back over cables 6 Remove the packing material from the handle assembly ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Snow...

Page 13: ...ting add this oil to the engine 2 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick access panel A Figure 5 3 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick B Fill to the FULL mark on the oil fill cap dipstick Periodically check th...

Page 14: ...tion of auger Deflector Controls B Chute Direction Control The Chute Direction Control B Figures 6 7 allows the discharge chute to be rotated to throw snow in the desired direction Snow may be thrown...

Page 15: ...haft cycles the engine and generates the spark neces sary for starting the engine D Primer Button When pressed the Primer Button D provides initial fuel to help start a cold engine Normally pressing t...

Page 16: ...erious injury do not put your hands into the auger housing or discharge chute If the auger stalls or chute becomes plugged use the following procedure to remove objects or clear the chute 1 Release th...

Page 17: ...ulat ed automotive gasoline with a minimum of 85 octane along with a fuel stabilizer follow instructions on fuel stabilizer package DO NOT use leaded gasoline Controls Operation Figure 9 Add Check Eng...

Page 18: ...To stop engine turn engine key to the OFF position Manual Recoil Starting Steps 1 Insert engine key in switch and turn key to the ON position 2 If engine is cold move choke control lever to the ON po...

Page 19: ...to reduce the likelihood of parts freezing while machine is not is use If you will be storing the unit for the season see the STORAGE section for instructions on properly preparing the unit for long...

Page 20: ...A few drops of oil should be placed on wheel hubs occasionally to keep wheels turning freely Apply oil to pivot points of auger control peri odically wiping off any excess oil A couple of drops of li...

Page 21: ...arts hard or runs poorly 1 Fuel mixture too rich 1 Move choke to OFF position 2 Spark plug faulty fouled 2 Clean and gap or replace or gapped incorrectly 3 Water in fuel or old fuel 3 Drain tank Dispo...

Page 22: ...p cover D 5 Remove the eight screws C on the left and right side of the top cover D 6 Remove the five screws C from the back portion of the control panel 7 Carefully pull the rear of the top cover up...

Page 23: ...e belt E from between the brake pad F and the brake roller D 5 Remove the old drive belt E 6 To install the new drive belt E reverse the above steps 7 Make sure the drive belt E is seated properly on...

Page 24: ...ean If necessary replace it with a new spark plug as recommended in the engine Owner s Manual 5 Adjust the gap on the spark plug to 030 inches 762 mm using a gauge 6 Reinstall the plug and tighten fir...

Page 25: ...gure 18 This will create enough slack to allow the Z hook to be easily removed 4 Install the Z hook C into the next available adjust ment hole in the cable adjustment bracket D This is the adjustment...

Page 26: ...y of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment the gas engine will not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power equipment actual on site or net power This dif...

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