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SKU 68010
operation
Once the Snow Thrower is started,
1.
the accumulated snow’s depth and
weight will determine the Thrower’s
forward speed.
Use the Upper Handle to push the
2.
Snow Thrower forward.
During use, make sure the Power
3.
Cord rests on the Thrower’s Link Bar
(45)
waRning!
4.
Make sure the Power
Cord trails BEHIND the Snow
Thrower during use. Do not let the
Power Cord (or extension cord) curl
in front of Snow Thrower.
adjusting Snow discharge direction
Snow can be discharged to the left,
1.
right or straight ahead by using the
Direction Lever (63). The Direction
Lever can rotate completely around.
First, make sure the Motor is off and
2.
the Direction Lever is in the center
position.
Turn the Direction Lever clockwise
3.
one complete turn to have the Vanes
turn 45° to the left.
Turn the Direction Lever
4.
counterclockwise one complete turn
to have Vanes turn 45° to the right.
Snow Thrower practices
Keep the Vanes parallel and try to
a.
have snow discharged downwind.
Snow is easier to remove when it
b.
is freshly fallen and/or in the early
morning hours before it has been
warmed by the sun.
Overlap each successive path
c.
slightly to ensure complete removal
of snow from the area. If the snow
is extremely heavy, work over the
same path twice before moving to
the adjacent section.
Wipe snow off the motor during use.
d.
This will help air flow while extending
the life of the motor.
When picking up and carrying the
e.
Snow Thrower, grasp the Upper and
Lower Handles.
waRning!
f.
Do not accidentally
bend the Direction Lever when
transporting Snow Thrower. A bent
Direction Lever will not properly
adjust the Vanes.
uSeR mainTenance
inSTRucTionS
To pRevenT
SeRiouS injuRY
FRom accidenTal
STaRTing: Turn the power
Switch of the equipment to its
“oFF” position before
performing any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning
procedures.
To pRevenT
SeRiouS injuRY
FRom equipmenT FailuRe:
do not use damaged
equipment. if abnormal noise,
vibration, or smoke occurs,
have the problem corrected
before further use.