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8. In case of the following conditions, please turn off the machine and pull out the power plug:

9. When not used, being repaired, replaced of some parts, being cleaned and checked as well as any other 

    conditions in which dangerous factors exist. If the cord is damaged in manner while plugged in, pull the 

    extension cord from the wall receptacle.

10. Never carry the snow thrower when the cord is connected to the receptacle, so as not to yank the cord.

11. Do not use hands to unclog the chute. Stop motor before removing Debris. Do not walk in front of the 

      running machine. Do not direct discharge at the bystander.

12. When using the machine the user must keep correct postures. Heels should be placed firmly on the ground, 

      while the hands hold the handles firmly.

13. Before using the machine, the user should have a careful inspection of the main machine. Carefully check 

      the different parts of the machine before starting, solving any problem immediately. If you find any abnormal 

      condition, please don’t use the machine before repairing.

14. If you find the main power cable or the extension cable damaged, please pull out the plug from the socket 

      and disconnect the power immediately. Repair the cable for replacing it if necessary. When adding the 

      lubricant or replacing any parts, you must strictly observe the instructions and procedures described in this 

      User Manual.

15. Special care should be paid to any rubber parts, since these parts may increase the engine load and 

      decrease its mechanical power if damaged.

16. When you examine, service clean the machine or replace parts, you must turn off the power switch and 

      disconnect the power cable. Any such operation should be performed after the revolving part inside the 

      machine stops completely.

17. The first time you use the machine or after replacing some parts, you should perform a test running and 

      ensure no abnormal conditions exist to avoid any potential damages or incidents.

18. Do not move or transport the machine when the plug is connected to the power socket and the switch is 

      turned on.

19. When using the machine you must respect local laws and regulations regarding noise control and 

      environment protection. To avoid any noise disturbance to other people, you should carefully decide 

      operation time and consider the surrounding conditions.

20. When the machine is running, be cautious to prevent your hands, feet or head from moving near to the 

      revolving part or the snow exit of the machine.

21. In case you fall or collide with the machine, please check the main machine and parts for any damages or 

      cracks.

When stepping backwards, be cautious about any obstacles beneath your feet or behind you to avoid 

falling.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

       05

Explanation of Safety Symbols

Read the instruction manual 

The following warning symbols are to remind you of the safety precautions you should take 

when operating the snow thrower.

Always keep the children or pets away from the working area.

Always keep away from the working area. The throwing snow may hurt you.

Summary of Contents for SB-EA

Page 1: ...20 INCH 13 AMP Electric Snow Thrower SB EA...

Page 2: ...hen properly used it will give you years of powerful trouble free performance To reduce risk of injury the user should read and understand this user manual before using this product Save this user man...

Page 3: ...1 02 03 07 07 08 09 14 17 20 21 SYMBOLS GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGE CONTENTS KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC SNOW THROWER PRODUCT OVERVIEW ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIC...

Page 4: ...INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS 01 Snow Thrower 1 Assembly 1 Accessories Package 1 User Manual 1 Warranty card 1 Carefully remove the snow thrower and check to see that all of the above items are suppl...

Page 5: ...ap around goggles protective visor on the helmet Ear protection earplugs earmuffs Head protection safety helmet with visor Foot protection safety shoes with gripping soles steel caps and leg protectio...

Page 6: ...ration of any powered machine can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair Preparatio...

Page 7: ...uipment for maintenance operations recommended by the manufacturer to maintain the equipment in safe operating condition Have your power tools serviced by a qualified repair person using only identica...

Page 8: ...r parts since these parts may increase the engine load and decrease its mechanical power if damaged 16 When you examine service clean the machine or replace parts you must turn off the power switch an...

Page 9: ...standards Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice CAUTION This p...

Page 10: ...to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future reference PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC SNOW THROWER Switch button Switch trigger Sw...

Page 11: ...HNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power No Load Speed Clearing Width Clearing Depth Max Throwing Distance Directional Control 13A Rated Voltage 120V 60Hz 3000 rpm 20 in 50 cm 10 in 25 cm 30 ft 9 m 180 adjustable...

Page 12: ...arate the upper frame from the lower frame 2 Hold the middle frame so that the screw holes align with the holes on the lower frame Insert the J bolt with washer into the holes on each side and use the...

Page 13: ...Y 10 3 Connect the upper frame with the middle frame in the same way as described in step 2 Use the joint fixing T bolts washers and knobs to secure the connection on both sides Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig...

Page 14: ...te deflector so that it snaps and locks securely onto the discharge chute 2 Raise or lower the chute deflector to the desired height of the snow stream and tighten the chute deflector knobs Fig 9 Fig...

Page 15: ...the upper chute crank with the screwdriver and wrench 4 Slide the upper chute into the lower chute crank aligning the screw holes Tighten the screw into the aligning holes using a screwdriver Fasten...

Page 16: ...asher and nut from the eye bolt with a rubber grommet found on the upper chute crank Position the chute crank so that the eye bole with rubber grommet inserts into the center hole of the middle frame...

Page 17: ...chine started Release the trigger A or C power is off 3 To power off release the trigger A or C OPERATION Securing the extension cord Powering on and off Fig 18 Fig 19 NOTE Before using the machine pl...

Page 18: ...You should push the machine gently and evenly in accordance with the unit s throw rate 8 Do not apply additional man made load to the engine since this may cause engine damage 9 Some parts of the snow...

Page 19: ...he chute deflector knobs WARNING Make sure that the chute deflector snaps and locks completely onto the discharge chute An opening between the discharge chute and the chute deflector may allow foreign...

Page 20: ...e chute crank several times to remove any excess snow 4 Only use a cloth soaked with hot water and a soft brush to clean the snow thrower never wet or spray water on the machine 5 Do not use detergent...

Page 21: ...the snow thrower beneath the rotor housing 1 Detach the worn scraper from the snow thrower by removing the 3 screws that hold it in place 2 Install the new scraper and fasten it securely to the snow...

Page 22: ...tore the unit along with the disconnected extension cord in a locked dry place out of the reach of children to prevent unauthorized use or damage Cover loosely with a tarp for added protection CAUTION...

Page 23: ...s worn or damaged Replace the drive belt Auger is worn or damaged Replace the rubber plates on auger Ensure the screws and nuts are properly tightened Discharge chute is blocked Switch off the snow th...

Page 24: ...ntial loss damage or expense that may result from any defect failure or malfunction of the product is not covered by the warranty 7 Products sold damaged or incomplete sold as is or sold as reconditio...

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