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#56663 SNOW THROWER OPERATOR’S MANUAL 

 

Abnormal operation

 - If you notice the snow thrower running in an unstable state or hear 

abnormal sounds from the motor, stop the machine, disconnect the power immediately, and 
contact our customer service department. 

Noise control

 - When using the snow thrower, you must respect local laws and regulations 

regarding noise control and environmental protection. To avoid noise disturbance, you should 
carefully decide upon an appropriate operation time and consider the surrounding conditions. 
When work is completed - Disconnect the snow thrower from the power source when not in use, 
when changing accessories, and before performing any maintenance. 

Store safely

 - Store snow thrower indoors in a dry area between uses. Keep in a locked area 

where children and unauthorized users cannot gain access. Do not store the machine while it is 
still connected to the power source. It may cause damage and injury. 

Maintain for safety and longevity

 - Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, 

breakage of parts, and any other conditions that may affect the unit’s operation. If damaged, 
repair or replace the damaged part before use. Use only those replacement parts made for your 
model. When replacing any parts, you must strictly observe the instructions and procedures 
described in this manual. Special care should be paid to any rubber parts, since these parts may 
increase the engine load and decrease its mechanical power if damaged. 

Symbols 

These symbols represent important information about the product or instructions on its use. 

WARNING: 

The following warning symbol is to remind you of the safety 

precautions you should take when operating the Snow Thrower. 
 

 

Keep hands away from the moving parts of the Snow Thrower. The rotating parts 
could cause bodily injury. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 56663

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Page 2: ...lease fill out the information below and have it accessible prior to calling Refer to name plate on your Snow Thrower for the Serial Number Record your Snow Thrower s information below DATE OF PURCHAS...

Page 3: ...0 Lower and Upper Chute Crank Assembly 10 Operation 11 Securing the Extension Cord 11 Powering On and Off 12 Plowing the Snow 13 Changing Snow Discharge Chute s Direction 14 Maintenance 15 Use and Car...

Page 4: ...Snow Thrower Keep the cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock Warning To prevent electric shock use your Snow Thrower only wi...

Page 5: ...erious damage or personal injury Preliminary unit inspection Thoroughly inspect the unit before use Make sure all the parts are secure and installed correctly If you notice any abnormalities do not us...

Page 6: ...orized users cannot gain access Do not store the machine while it is still connected to the power source It may cause damage and injury Maintain for safety and longevity Check for misalignment or bind...

Page 7: ...MANUAL 7 KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER S COMPONTENTS 1 LOWER FRAME 7 UPPER CHUTE CRANK 2 MIDDLE FRAME 8 POLARIZED PLUG 3 CARRYING HANDLE 9 CABLE CLIP 4 UPPER FRAME 10 CHUTE DEFLECTOR 5 HANDLE BAR 11 CHUTE 6...

Page 8: ...as viewed from the operator s position of the Snow Thrower Hold the Middle Frame with the yellow tape on the LEFT side so that the screw holes align with the holes on the Lower Frame Note also that t...

Page 9: ...per Frame with the yellow tape on the LEFT side so that the screw holes align with the holes on the Middle Frame Fig 3 Insert a T bolt into each hole with the head on the inside of the handle Then att...

Page 10: ...Upper Chute Crank Assembly Fig 7 Locate the upper chute crank in the parts bag Loosen the screw and nut located on the lower chute crank with screwdriver and wrench Note You may be able to unfasten t...

Page 11: ...or CSA extension cord recommended for outdoor use see page 4 To prevent the extension cord from disconnecting during use tie the female end of the extension cord into a loose knot on the top right sid...

Page 12: ...le bar toward you and grasp hold of it firmly with both hands to start the machine The machine can only be started by pressing the switch button first followed by squeezing the handle bar When the mot...

Page 13: ...ring paths Note the wind direction If possible move in the same direction as the wind so that the snow is not thrown against the wind back into your face and on the just cleared path While moving the...

Page 14: ...e right 3 The chute deflector on the top of the discharge chute controls the height of the snow stream Loosen both chute deflector knobs to raise or lower the deflector to the desired height of snow y...

Page 15: ...lector impeller from freezing Shut off the motor wait for all revolving parts to stop completely and wipe residual ice and snow off the unit Rotate the chute crank several times to remove any excess s...

Page 16: ...56663 SNOW THROWER OPERATOR S MANUAL 16 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 17: ...20 Tapping Screw ST4 2x22 65 56663 065 Extension Spring 21 56663 021 Scraper 66 56663 066 Washer 4 22 56663 022 Left Collision Strip 67 56663 067 Screw M4x12 23 56663 023 Big Pulley 68 56663 068 Flat...

Page 18: ...le Clip 101 56663 101 Lower Frame 102 56663 102 Screw ST6 3x38 103 56663 103 Cable Jacket 7P 2 104 56663 104 Power Cord 105 56663 105 Big Cable Keeper 106 56663 106 Circuit Breaker 107 56663 107 Switc...

Page 19: ...LC 1675 Holmes Road Elgin IL 60123 Include a legible copy of the original receipt which lists the date of purchase month and year and the name of the company purchased from THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES...

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