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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

• Do not use on a gravel surface or crushed rock

surfaces. Use extreme caution when crossing
gravel/crushed rock drives, walks, or roads.

• Clear snow from slopes by going up and down. Never

go across the slope. Use caution when changing
directions. Never clear snow from steep slopes.

• Never attempt to use the snow thrower on a roof or

any steep, inclined, slippery surfaces.

• Never operate snow thrower without proper guards,

plates or other safety protective devices in place.

• Never operate the snow thrower near glass

enclosures, automobiles, trucks, window wells,
dropoffs, etc. without proper adjustment of the snow
discharge angle. Keep children and pets away.

• Don’t force or overload the snow thrower. The snow

thrower will perform at its best and safest when it is
run at the rate for which it was designed.

• Never operate the machine at high speeds on slippery

surfaces. Look behind and use care when backing up.

• Never direct discharge towards people or allow anyone

in front of the unit while operating.

• Wear safety glasses or goggles that are marked as

meeting ANSI Z87.1 standards, and ear/hearing
protection when operating this unit.

• Use the unit only in daylight or good artificial light.

• Avoid accidental starting. Remain in the starting

position whenever starting the unit. The operator and
unit must be in a stable position while starting. See
Starting/Stopping Instructions.

• Use the right tool. Only use this tool for the purpose

intended.

• Do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and 

balance.

• Always hold the unit with both hands when operating.

Keep a firm grip on handles or grips.

• Keep hands, face, and feet at a distance from all 

moving parts. Do not touch or try to stop the rotor
when it is rotating.

• If the rotor will not rotate freely due to frozen ice, thaw

the unit thoroughly before attempting to operate it
under power.

• Keep the rotor clear of debris. 

• Never attempt to clear the rotor with the motor

running. Turn the motor off first and unplug the
extension cord.

• Keep clothing and body parts away from the rotor.

• Do not operate the motor faster than the speed 

needed. Do not run the motor at high speed when not

clearing snow.

• Always stop the motor when clearing snow is delayed

or when walking from one location to another.

• Disengage power to the rotor when snow thrower is

transported or not in use.

• After striking a foreign object, turn the unit off and

inspect the snow thrower for damage. Unplug the
unit. Repair damage before restarting and operating
the unit.

• If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the

unit and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is
generally a warning of trouble.

• Stop the motor and unplug the unit whenever you

leave the operating position, before unclogging the
rotor or discharge vanes, and when making any
repairs, adjustments, or inspections.

• Never discharge snow onto public roads or near

moving traffic.

• Let the snow thrower run for a few minutes after

clearing snow so moving parts do not freeze.

• Use only original equipment manufacturer

replacement parts and accessories for this unit. These
are available from your authorized service dealer. Use
of any unauthorized parts or accessories could lead to
serious injury to the user or damage to the unit, and
void your warranty.

• Do not use the unit in the hand held position. Do not

pick up the unit when it is powered and running. The
unit is designed to travel along the ground. 

OTHER SAFETY WARNINGS

• Be sure to secure the unit while transporting.

• Store the unit in a dry area, locked up or up high to

prevent unauthorized use or damage, out of the reach
of children.

• Never douse or squirt the unit with water or any other

liquid. Keep handles dry, clean and free from debris.
Clean after each use, see Cleaning and Storage
instructions.

• If the labels on the unit become defaced or start lifting

off, contact your authorized service dealer.

• Keep these instructions. Refer to them often and use

them to instruct other users. If you loan someone this
unit, also loan them these instructions.

• Maintain snow movers with care. Follow instructions

for lubricating and changing accessories.

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for Snow Fox Electric Snow Thrower

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual IMPORTANT Read safety rules and instructions carefully before operating equipment PART NO 769 00858 8 03 English Electric Snow Thrower Snow Fox...

Page 2: ...00 668 1238 in Canada to obtain a list of authorized service dealers near you For more details about your unit visit our website at www yardmachines com If you have difficulty assembling this product...

Page 3: ...all warnings and safety instructions Failure to do so can result in serious injury to the operator and or bystanders FOR QUESTIONS CALL 1 800 345 8746 IN U S OR 1 800 668 1238 in CANADA SYMBOL MEANING...

Page 4: ...unplug the unit when not in use and before performing any maintenance or repairs WHILE OPERATING Walk never run Be sure the snow thrower is not in contact with anything before starting the unit Stay a...

Page 5: ...rst and unplug the extension cord Keep clothing and body parts away from the rotor Do not operate the motor faster than the speed needed Do not run the motor at high speed when not clearing snow Alway...

Page 6: ...erating area SYMBOL MEANING THROWN OBJECTS AND ROTATING CUTTER CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY WARNING Small objects can be propelled at high speed causing injury Keep away from the rotating rotor SPINNING RO...

Page 7: ...thways and more Discharge Directional Control Vanes Rotor Flange Lock Nut Cover Screws 7 Belt Case Cover Scraper Starter Button Overload Protection Switch Front Handle Bail Cord Retainer Cord Outlet R...

Page 8: ...s acceptable Both the cord retainer and guide bar restrain the extension cord and keep it out of the way at all times safely to the side of the operator The extension cord and retainer will slide on t...

Page 9: ...oad switch to reset Resume operation Fig 4 If the switch pops again shortly after the first time 1 Allow the unit to cool for 15 to 30 minutes 2 After the unit has cooled press the overload switch to...

Page 10: ...the discharge directional control turns approximately 45 degrees in either direction left or right Do not force it 4 Release the discharge directional control so it fits into the slot to secure the d...

Page 11: ...lt case cover Drive Pulley Belt Driven Pulley Belt Tensioner Idler Arm Washer 5 Reinstall the cover with the seven 7 screws To make installation easier place the narrow part of the cover into the rece...

Page 12: ...round or on a work bench Position the unit so the vanes and rotor are facing up 2 Beneath the rotor locate the three 3 screws securing the scraper to the housing Remove them using a T20 Torx bit or fl...

Page 13: ...is required contact your authorized service dealer C A U S E A C T I O N Belt is damaged Replace the belt according to Inspecting Replacing the Driver Belt MOTOR IS ON BUT ROTOR WILL NOT TURN C A U S...

Page 14: ...is given by MTD LLC MTD with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States its possessions and territories MTD warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship f...

Page 15: ...Manuel de l utilisateur IMPORTANT lisez soigneusement les r gles et consignes de s curit avant de faire fonctionner cet quipement Fran ais Chasse neige lectrique PARTIE NUM RO 769 00858 8 03 Snow Fox...

Page 16: ...345 8746 ou le 1 800 668 1238 au Canada Pour de plus amples informations propos de votre appareil visitez www yardmachines com NE RETOURNEZ PAS L APPAREIL AU D TAILLANT CHEZ QUI VOUS L AVEZ ACHET TOU...

Page 17: ...comment arr ter l appareil et d sactiver les commandes rapidement N utilisez pas l appareil si vous tes fatigu malade ou sous l effet de l alcool de drogues ou de m dicaments Les enfants et adolescen...

Page 18: ...paraissent endommag s remplacez les ou r parez les Durant un nettoyage une inspection ou une r paration assurez vous que le rotor et les pi ces mobiles sont arr t s D branchez la rallonge pour emp ch...

Page 19: ...et les pieds loign s des pi ces mobiles Ne touchez pas l h lice en rotation et n essayez pas de l arr ter Si le rotor ne tourne pas librement parce qu il est pris par la glace d gelez soigneusement l...

Page 20: ...de coupe SYMBOLE SIGNIFICATION LES OBJETS PROJET S PEUVENT PROVOQUER DES BLESSURES GRAVES AVERTISSEMENT les petits objets peuvent tre projet s grande vitesse ce qui peut causer des blessures LE ROTOR...

Page 21: ...e directionnel de la d charge Rotor crou de blocage embase Vis de carter 7 Carter de courroie Racloir Bouton de d marrage Bouton du guidon Guidon CONSIGNES DE S CURIT Commutateur de Protection Contre...

Page 22: ...de guidage retiennent la rallonge et la maintiennent toujours en dehors du chemin en toute s curit du c t de l op rateur La rallonge et la retenue se glissent dans la barre de guidage lorsque l appar...

Page 23: ...la neige d terminent la vitesse de marche avant 2 Poussez l appareil de mani re ce que l unit roule sur le racloir 3 Assurez vous que le cordon d alimentation est bien attach la retenue du cordon et...

Page 24: ...d charge tourne d environ 45 degr s dans chaque direction gauche ou droite Ne forcez pas 4 D gagez le contr le directionnel de d charge de la fente de direction de d charge afin d tablir le sens de pr...

Page 25: ...u rebut de mani re responsable Fig 10 4 Mettez en place la nouvelle courroie autour de la poulie motrice et de la poulie conduite Fig 10 Tirez le tendeur de courroie bras de renvoi en arri re pour enr...

Page 26: ...tionnez l appareil de fa on ce que les aubes et le rotor soient tourn s vers le haut 2 Sous le rotor rep rez puis retirez les trois 3 vis qui retiennent le racloir au bo tier l aide d un tournevis lam...

Page 27: ...e les Surcharges Disjoncteur de 120 V 15 amp Guidonst Tube acier Poids de l appareil 9 kg 20 lb Profondeur de la neige maximum 0 152 m tres 6 inches Largeur du chemin d gag 0 3175 m tres 12 5 inches S...

Page 28: ...F14 REMARQUE...

Page 29: ...F15 REMARQUE...

Page 30: ...753 04435 Cord Restraint 10 791 182677 Knob 11 753 04052 Washer 12 791 182899 Bolt 13 753 04436 Lower Handle 14 753 04437 Wheel 15 753 04062 Push Cap 16 753 04438 Spacer 17 753 04439 Axel 18 791 18221...

Page 31: ...0010 Scraper 12 791 181858 Screw 13 791 00015 Spring 14 791 00016 Idler Arm 15 753 04081 Ball Bearing 16 791 00017 Keeper 17 753 04082 Flange Bearing Item Part No Description 18 791 00018 Driven Pulle...

Page 32: ...OH 44136 0019 La garantie limit e nonc e ci apr s est accord e par MTD LLC MTD et concerne les marchandises neuves achet es et utilis es aux tats Unis ainsi que dans leurs possessions et territoires M...

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