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Caution
If you leave the snowthrower plugged into a
power outlet, someone can inadvertently start the
snowthrower and injure people or damage
property.
Unplug the power cord whenever you are not
starting the snowthrower.
Stopping the Engine
To stop the engine, turn the ignition key
counterclockwise to the Off position.
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Starting the Rotor Blades
To start the rotor blades, hold the control bar against
the handle.
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Stopping the Rotor Blades
To stop the rotor blades, release the control bar.
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Adjusting the Discharge
Chute
To adjust the discharge chute, move the chute handle
(A) and the chute deflector handle (B) as shown.
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A
B
Throwing Snow
Warning
The rotor blades can throw stones, toys and
other foreign objects and cause serious personal
injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Keep the area to be cleared free of all objects
that the rotor blades could pick up and throw.
Keep all children and pets away from the area
of operation.
Operating Tips
•
Remove the snow as soon as possible after it
falls.
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To self-propel, raise the handle and tilt the
snowthrower slightly forward, lifting the wheels
off the ground. The more you tilt the handle
forward, the faster the snowthrower self-propels.
•
If the snowthrower does not propel itself forward
on slippery surfaces or in heavy snow, push
forward on the handle, but allow the snowthrower
to work at its own pace.
•
Overlap each swath to ensure complete snow
removal.
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Discharge the snow downwind whenever
possible.
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In snowy and cold conditions, some controls and
moving parts may freeze. Do not use excessive
force when trying to operate frozen controls.
If you have difficulty operating any control or part,
start the engine and let it run for a few minutes.
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