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Snow Thrower 

EN

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: 

Read instruction handbook before 

operation this machine.

INTENDED USE:

This tool is intended for snow throwing. It is only for 
outdoor usage.

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION

ACTION

FIGURE

ASSEMBLY 

Assembling the handle bar

NOTE:

 Choose one of the two 

holes in the upper handle for 
desired handle’s height when 
attaching the upper handle. 
Do not over tighten the handle 
locking knob in case it cannot 
be locked.

IMPORTANT: When attaching 
the middle handle, make 
sure the chute rotation shaft 
mounting hole on the middle 
handle is facing downwards 
(side of bar where hole is 
indented).  

See Fig. A1-A6

Using the cable clips

See Fig. B

Assembling the chute crank

NOTE: 

Make sure the chute 

rotation shaft rest below the 
middle handle.

See Fig. C1-C3

Assembling the discharge chute

NOTE: 

 When attaching, make 

sure the discharge chute fully 
seated into position and gently 
pulling it outwards to make 
sure it is locked into position 
securely.

See Fig. D1, D2

Adjusting throw direction and 
throw height

NOTE:

 The discharge chute 

can be adjusted 180 degrees 
by rotating the chute rotation 
handle.

WARNING: Never direct 

the snow discharge 

chute at the operator, at 
bystanders, at vehicles or at 
nearby windows. The 
discharged snow and foreign 
objects accidentally picked 
up by the snow thrower can 
cause serious damage and 
personal injury. Always 
orient the discharge chute in 
the opposite direction from 
where you, bystanders, 
surrounding vehicles, or 
windows are located.
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 objects to be picked 
up by the snow thrower and 
thrown in the direction of 
the operator causing serious 
boldly injury.
Do not advance the chute 
deflector too far forward 
causing an opening to 
appear between the chute 
deflector and discharge 
chute.

See Fig. E1, E2

Checking the battery charge 
condition 

See Fig. F

Charging the battery pack

NOTE: 

The battery is shipped 

uncharged. The battery must 
be fully charged before the first 
mow.
Always fully charge the two 
batteries at same time. More 
details can be found in charger’s 
manual.

See Fig. G

Fitting/Removing battery

NOTE: 

This machine will only run when 
2 batteries are installed. It is 
recommended to use the same 
two batteries and charge the two 
batteries at the same time.
When you use two batteries with 
different power, the machine will 
only run to the lower common 
denominator.

See Fig. H

Summary of Contents for WG471E

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Page 8: ...nattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury b Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes...

Page 9: ...the battery and increase the risk of re 6 Service a Have your power tool serviced by a quali ed repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool...

Page 10: ...y pack b Do not short circuit a battery pack Do not store battery packs haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short circuit each other or be short circuited by conductive materials When batter...

Page 11: ...a symbol relating to separate collection for all battery packs and battery pack It will then be recycled or dismantled in order to reduce the impact on the environment Battery packs can be hazardous f...

Page 12: ...min Clearing width 51cm Snow intake height depth 25cm Operation type Single Stage Throw distance 6m Wheel size 20cm Battery type Lithium ion Battery model WA3553 4 0Ah Charger model WA3883 Charger rat...

Page 13: ...charge chute at the operator at bystanders at vehicles or at nearby windows The discharged snow and foreign objects accidentally picked up by the snow thrower can cause serious damage and personal inj...

Page 14: ...on Five green lights are illuminated The two batteries are fully charged Two three or four green lights are illuminated The two batteries have a remaining charge The more lights are illumi nated the m...

Page 15: ...er handle as shown in Fig N1 N2 For battery tools The ambient temperature range for the use and storage of tool and battery is 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F The snow blower may not properly start if its battery...

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