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After use
Store the the snow blower tilted forwards a little so that snow and water run out and don’t collect
inside the housing causing the impeller to freeze solid.
Refuelling
Warning
Petrol is highly flammable.
• Use 95 or 98 octane unleaded petrol.
• Never mix in more than 10% ethanol in the fuel.
• Store the fuel in a container that is suitable for petrol.
• Always refuel outdoors and never smoke whilst refuelling.
• Do not overfill. The fuel level should be at a level with the level
gauge in the fill-tube holder under the fuel cap (FUEL LEVEL).
• Fill with fuel before starting the engine. Never open the fuel cap
for filling when the engine is running or when warm.
• Replace the fuel cap securely and wipe off any excess fuel.
Start
Important:
Check the oil and fuel levels before starting the snow blower. Make sure that
both the drive and auger clutch levers are released.
1. Set the power switch (17) to the
ON
position.
2. Set the throttle (15) to maximum (to the right,
towards the picture of the hare).
3. Set the choke (13) to the cold start position (to
the left). If the engine is warm, set the choke fully to
the right.
4. Switch the petrol tap (14) to
ON
(fully to the right).
5. Press in the primer bulb (12) 3−5 times. Cover
the vent hole in the centre of the primer bulb when
pressing it in. In cold weather conditions the engine
may need to be primed again. If the engine is warm,
press the primer bulb once only.
6. Slowly pull the starter handle (16) until you feel
some resistance. Then pull the handle briskly
and with force to start the engine. Do not release
the handle but keep it in position and then slowly
return it to its original position.