14
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Figure 14
1.
Ignition switch
2.
Choke
3.
Throttle
4.
Primer
•
Choke (Fig. 14)—Rotate the choke to the On position
to start a cold engine. As engine warms up, gradually
rotate the choke counterclockwise to the Off position.
•
Throttle (Fig. 14)—Move the throttle upward to
increase the engine speed; move it downward to
decrease the engine speed. Move the throttle to the Stop
position to stop the engine.
•
Primer (Fig. 14)—Press the primer to pump a small
amount of gasoline into the engine for improved
cold-weather starting.
•
Fuel Shutoff Valve (Fig. 15)—Close the valve by
rotating it clockwise. Open the valve by rotating it
counterclockwise. Close the valve when you do not use
the snowthrower.
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Figure 15
1.
Fuel line
2.
Hose clamp
3.
Fuel shutoff valve
•
Chute Deflector Handle (Fig. 16)—Move the deflector
handle forward to move the snow stream down and
rearward to move the snow stream up.
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Figure 16
1.
Deflector handle
2.
Discharge chute
•
Recoil Starter (Fig. 17)—The recoil starter is on the
back side of the engine. Pull the recoil starter to start the
engine.
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Figure 17
1.
Recoil starter
Removing the Carburetor
Heater Box
If you operate the engine when the air temperature is above
40
F (4
C), remove the carburetor heater box (Fig. 18).
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Figure 18
1.
Screws
2.
Carburetor heater box
1. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug and ensure that
the wire does not contact the plug (Fig. 18).
2. Remove the key from the ignition switch (Fig. 14).
3. Pull the choke knob off (Fig. 14).
4. Remove 2 screws that secure the carburetor heater box
in place (Fig. 18).
Note: Install these fasteners in their holes for safe
keeping.
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