designed to use 120 V A.C. household
current. Make sure that your house is a
120 V A.C. three-wire grounded system.
If you are uncertain, ask a licensed
electrician.
1. Insert the ON/OFF key (A) into the ignition slot
until it clicks. Do not turn the key.
2. Turn the fuel ON/OFF switch (F) to the ON
position.
3. Put the throttle control (B) to the FAST position.
4. Put the ON/OFF switch (C) to the ON position.
a) If the engine is cold, turn the choke (D) to the
FULL position.
5. Push the primer (E) three times.
CAUTION: Do not over prime the
engine. It can prevent the engine
from starting. If the engine is over
primed, wait a few minutes before
trying to start and do not push the
primer.
6. Connect the extension cord to the connector on
the engine (G).
7. Connect the other end of the extension cord into
a three-hole grounded 120 V A.C. receptacle.
8. Push the electric start button (H) until the engine
starts.
CAUTION: Do not crank the engine
more than five continuous seconds
between each time you try to start.
Wait 5 to 10 seconds between each
try.
9. If the choke was used to start the engine, release
the electric start button and slowly move the
choke (D) to the OFF position.
D
B
E
A
C
F
10. Disconnect the extension cord from the
receptacle first and then from the engine.
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11. Run the engine 2-3 minutes at idling speed
To operate the product
Note: When both the drive engagement and auger
engagement are engaged, the drive engagement will
lock the auger engagement in position. Use the right
hand to control the snow discharge chute.
Note: Do not change the speed when the drive lever
is engaged. This can cause damage to the
transmission.
1. To engage the auger blades, push the auger
2. Raise the drive speed control lever (B) from the
H
3. Lower the drive speed control lever from the
G
before you start to throw snow.
CAUTION: Do not operate without snow
or water to lubricate the auger blades.
Incorrect use can cause high
temperatures in the auger blades,
especially if the product is new. This can
cause damage to the auger blades and
scraper bar.
CAUTION: Do not partially engage drive
or auger levers for an extended period of
time; this can lead to premature wear or
burning of the belts.
engagement (A) to the handle to engage the
auger and throw snow.
middle position to make the product move
forward when the drive engagement (C) is
engaged. Do not change the speed when the
drive lever is engaged. This can cause damage
to the transmission.
middle position to make the product move
rearward when the drive engagement is
engaged.
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