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SKU 67414
Figure 9
Kill
Switch
(5b)
Speed
Control
(10b)
Frame (1b)
Auger (33a)
iMportant
Keep auger (33a)
vertical when
drilling.
Fuel
Tank
(89)
11. Accelerate the Engine to full throttle
just before starting to drill by
squeezing the Speed Control (10b).
Also, keep the Engine at full throttle
the entire time you are drilling, unless
a problem arises.
do not attempt to drill at an angle
12.
.
Keep the Auger (33a) vertical at all
times.
Allow the Auger (33a) to drill for you.
13.
Exert only light downward pressure.
If you attempt to force the drill,
damage to the Auger Drill and Auger
(33a) can result.
be aware of the
strong twisting forces produced by
the drill during operation.
Release the Speed Control (10b)
14.
as soon as the drilling is completed,
allowing the Engine to idle.
note:
Avoid running the Auger Drill at full
throttle without a drilling load.
After running the Auger Drill for an
15.
extended period of time, allow the
Engine to idle for several minutes to
dissipate the heat. This will prevent
some Engine parts (ignition system,
piston rings, carburetor, etc.) from
being damaged by overheating.
Then press the Kill Switch (5b) to turn
off the Engine.
Before storing the Auger Drill, make
16.
sure to drain all fuel out of the tool’s
Fuel Tank (89). If this is not followed,
old fuel in the Fuel Tank may clog the
Carburetor and prevent the tool from
starting until cleaned out. Then store
the tool in a clean, dry, safe location
out of reach of children and other
unauthorized people.