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CONTROL PANEL
Joystick - use to adjust the position of the ejection pipe.
The “STOP” switch - use this to stop the snow blower’s engine. The LED on the switch indicates the presence of
power in the system.
OPERATION
1.
Place the snow blower into the operating position.
2.
Make sure that the operation of the fan or any other moving parts is not hindered.
3.
Start the snow blower’s engine and set it to maximum power.
4.
Adjust the ejection pipe to ensure that it is in a suitable position.
5.
Commence operation. Choose an operating speed that is suitable for the conditions. Take into account
the fact that the snow blower’s engine operates at 75%-100% of full power. When moving the snow
blower too fast, the engine will be unable to eject the snow, the shaft’s rotational speed will be slowed,
and this will cause the belt or clutch to wear.
6.
When moving from one location to another, lift the snow blower into the transportation position. Make
sure that you have enough room to be able to move around and that you do not endanger anyone.
7.
Stop the engine by using the “STOP” button when the work has been completed.
Attention!
Never attempt to turn the
ejection
pipe
when
it
becomes stuck or when it is
already in its final position,
as this will cause the fuse to
burnout!
Attention!
Use the “STOP” switch to
stop the engine when there is
the presence of any danger!
Attention!
Never drive faster than 10km/h when in the transportation
position.
Never work on a slope that has an inclination of over 10%.
Never drive faster than 3km/h when in the operating
position.
Attention!
Never use the snow blower as a plough to
push snow aside. When the speed of the
vehicle is too high, it may overload and
jam the snow blower.