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Figure 17
Engaging the Rotor Blades
To engage the rotor blades, hold the control bar
against the handle (Figure 14).
Disengaging the Rotor Blades
To disengage the rotor blades, release the control
bar (Figure 15).
Stopping the Engine
To stop the engine, pull the ignition key outward until
it clicks into the ―Off‖ position (Figure 16) or move the
choke lever fully to the right (Figure 10).
Adjusting the Discharge
Chute and Chute Defector
1.
Adjust the control handle to change the direction
of snow (Figure 17).
2.
Pull the handle apart from the gear to adjust the
angle of chute cap (Figure 18).
Clearing a Clogged Discharge
Chute
Important: The most common cause of injury
associated with snow blowers is from hand
contact with the rotating rotor blades inside
the discharge chute. Never use your hand to
clean out the discharge chute.
To clear the chute:
•
Shut the engine off!
•
Wait 10 seconds to be sure the rotor blades
have stopped rotating.
•
Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.
Figure 15
Figure 14
Figure 18
Figure 16