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Moving the Chute Deflector

Push and hold the blue trigger cap down and move
the Quick Stick forward to lower the chute deflector;
move it rearward to raise the chute deflector.

Throwing Snow

Danger

When the snowthrower is in operation, the
impeller and auger can rotate and cut off or injure
hands and feet.

Before adjusting, cleaning, inspecting,
troubleshooting, or repairing the
snowthrower, 

stop the engine and wait for all

moving parts to stop. Disconnect the wire
from the spark plug and keep it away from the
plug to prevent someone from accidentally
starting the engine.

Remove an obstruction from the discharge
chute; refer to Unclogging the Discharge
Chute on page 14. If necessary, use a stick,
not your hands, to remove an obstruction
from the discharge chute.

Stay behind the handles and away from the
discharge opening while operating the
snowthrower.

Keep face, hands, feet, and any other part of
your body or clothing away from concealed,
moving, or rotating parts.

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

Always set the throttle to the Fast position when
throwing snow.

If the engine slows down under a load or the
wheels slip, shift the snowthrower into a lower
gear.

If the front of the snowthrower rides up, shift the
snowthrower into a lower gear. If the front
continues to ride up, lift up on the handles.

Unclogging the Discharge Chute

If the auger/impeller is running but there is no snow
coming out of the discharge chute, the discharge
chute may be clogged.

To unclog the discharge chute, stay in the
operating position and release the left hand
(traction) lever. While running the auger/impeller,
push down on the handles to raise the front of the
snowthrower a few inches (centimeters) off the
pavement. Then lift the handles quickly to bump
the front of the snowthrower on the pavement.
Repeat if necessary until a stream of snow comes
out the discharge chute.

If you cannot unclog the discharge chute by
bumping the front of the snowthrower, stop the
engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
use a stick; never use your hand.

Important: Unclogging the discharge chute by
bumping the front of the snowthrower on the
pavement may cause the skids to move. Adjust
the skids and tighten the skid bolts securely.

Preventing Freeze-up

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.

After using the snowthrower, let the engine run for
a few minutes to prevent moving parts from
freezing. Engage the auger/impeller to clear any
remaining snow from inside the housing. Rotate
the Quick Stick to prevent it from freezing. Stop
the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and
remove all ice and snow from the snowthrower.

With the engine off, pull the recoil starter handle
several times to prevent the recoil starter from
freezing up.

Summary of Contents for Power-Max 828LXE

Page 1: ...injury if you do not follow the recommended precautions This manual uses 2 other words to highlight information Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general...

Page 2: ...r under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times Exercise extreme caution when crossing gravel drives walks or roads Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic After striking a fo...

Page 3: ...the engine remove the key and wait for all moving parts to stop Disconnect the wire from the spark plug and keep it away from the spark plug to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine T...

Page 4: ...familiar with all controls and know how to stop the engine quickly Before Operating Operator s Position 472 Caution Improper use may result in loss of fingers hands or feet impeller close to the open...

Page 5: ...ecals Important Safety and instruction decals are located near areas of potential danger Replace damaged decals 53 7670 1 Cutting dismembermentof foot auger 106 4587 107 3825 1 Fast 2 Forward speeds 3...

Page 6: ...oduct Overview 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 14 11 12 10 8 m 7018 5 13 1 Auger impellerlever 2 Speed selector lever 3 Quick Stick discharge chute control 4 Traction lever 5 Wheel clutch lever 2 6 Headlight 7 Fuel tan...

Page 7: ...er A A 3 Remove the nut and washer from the handle attach the cable clamp on the cable A to the handle and hand tighten the nut A Important Ensure that the curved side of the cable clamp is against th...

Page 8: ...asier leave the wave washer B and the flat washer C on the trunnion 4 Shift the speed selector lever into Position R2 5 Rotate the lower link arm fully upward counterclockwise m 6971 6 Lift up on the...

Page 9: ...of the chute gear cover until it slides into the chute gear 6 Align the holes in the nested ends of the rods and insert 2 carriage bolts through the short rod from the left side of the snowthrower as...

Page 10: ...The tires are overinflated at the factory for shipping Reduce the pressure equally in both tires to between 17 and 20 psi 116 and 137 kPa Checking the Scraper and Skids Refer to Checking and Adjustin...

Page 11: ...e electric starter m 4516 or Important To prevent damaging the electric starter run it no more than 10 times at intervals of 5 seconds on then 5 seconds off If the engine does not start after this ser...

Page 12: ...nowthrower moves when the traction lever is in the released position check the traction cable refer to Checking and Adjusting the Traction Cable on page 16 or take the snowthrower to an Authorized Ser...

Page 13: ...the snowthrower to an Authorized Dealer for service Warning If the auger and impeller continue to rotate when you release the auger impeller lever you could seriously injure yourself or others Do not...

Page 14: ...e snowthrower into a lower gear If the front continues to ride up lift up on the handles Unclogging the Discharge Chute If the auger impeller is running but there is no snow coming out of the discharg...

Page 15: ...er to Checking and Adjusting the Auger Impeller Cable on page 17 Inspect the spark plug Replace and or gap it if necessary Refer to Inspecting and Replacing the Spark Plug on page 19 Check the auger g...

Page 16: ...he scraper For gravel surfaces adjust the skids further down to prevent the snowthrower from picking up rocks 5 Move the skids down until they are even with the ground 6 Firmly tighten the nuts that s...

Page 17: ...the cable m 6903 A B 7 Adjust the turnbuckle until you obtain the proper gap 8 Tighten the jam nut 9 Insert the 2 screws you previously removed on the belt cover 10 If the auger impeller cable is prop...

Page 18: ...erly at a local recycling center 4 Install the oil drain cap 5 Fill the crankcase with oil Refer to Filling the Engine Crankcase with Oil on page 10 Lubricating the Hex Shaft Lightly lubricate the hex...

Page 19: ...u do not have a torque wrench tighten the plug firmly Adjusting the Discharge Chute Latch If the discharge chute does not lock into the desired position or does not unlock so that you can move it to a...

Page 20: ...bulb straight out from the back of the headlight m 7013 4 Insert a new bulb into the back of the headlight m 7014 5 Turn the base of the bulb clockwise until it is snug m 7015 6 Insert the wire conne...

Page 21: ...ine to run until it stops When you can no longer start the engine it is sufficiently dry 9 Stop the engine and allow it to cool 10 Remove the ignition key 11 Disconnect the spark plug wire 12 Remove t...

Page 22: ...shutoff valve 4 The throttle is not in the Fast position 4 Move the throttle to the Fast position 5 The fuel tank is empty or the fuel system contains stale fuel 5 Drain and or fill the fuel tank wit...

Page 23: ...4 You are trying to remove extremely heavy or wet snow 4 Don t overload the snowthrower with extremely heavy or wet snow 5 The discharge chute is plugged 5 Refer to Unclogging the Discharge Chute on p...

Page 24: ...336 5205 Toll free U S customers 866 854 9033 Toll free Canada customers Owner Responsibilities You must maintain your Toro Product by following the maintenance procedures described in the operator s...

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