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Engage the Auger
DANGER
The discharge chute contains a rotating auger that throws
snow. Fingers or feet can quickly become caught in the
auger that will result in traumatic amputation or severe
laceration.
Failure to observe and obey these safety instructions will
result in traumatic amputation or severe laceration.
1. Pull the auger control lever (A, Figure10) against the
handle.
2. Release the auger control lever to disengage the auger.
The auger must stop in 5 seconds or less after the
auger control is released. If it does not, adjust the cable.
SeeAdjust the Auger Control Cable. If the auger still does
not stop in 5 seconds or less, see an Authorized Service
Dealer.
3. For the self-propelling feature to operate correctly, you
must tilt the unit a small distance forward.
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NOTICE Do nottry to remove snow at too fast of a rate.
This willoverload the machine capacity.
Headlight
Some models are equipped with a headlight that illuminates
the area in front of the snowthrower. When you START the
engine, the headlight turns ON. There is no switch.
Clean a Clogged Discharge Chute
DANGER
The discharge chute contains a rotating auger that throws
snow. Fingers can quickly become caught in the auger that
can result in traumatic amputation or severe laceration.
DO NOT clean a clogged discharge chute with your hands.
Always use a clean-out tool.
1. Stop the engine and remove the key or the PUSH/PULL
key.
2. Make sure that the auger does not rotate.
3. Use a clean-out tool to remove snow from the discharge
chute. DO NOT clean a clogged discharge chute with
your hands!
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