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7
Operating Conditions
Do not use the snow thrower when visibility is poor. Under conditions
of poor visibility, there is a greater risk of striking an obstacle or
causing injury. Adjust the snow discharge chute to avoid hitting
passing bystanders or vehicles. Stay clear of the snow discharge
chute while the engine is running.
Operator Responsibility
Know how to stop the snow thrower quickly in case of emergency.
Understand the use of all snow thrower controls.
Never permit anyone to operate the snow thrower without proper
instruction. Do not let children operate the snow thrower. If people or
pets suddenly appear in front of the snow thrower while it is in
operation, immediately release the drive clutch lever to stop the snow
thrower and avoid possible injury from the rotating auger.
While operating the snow thrower, hold the handle firmly, and walk,
don’t run. Wear suitable winter boots that resist slipping.
Hot Exhaust
The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a
while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the muffler
while it is hot. Let the engine cool before transporting the snow
thrower or storing it indoors.
To prevent fire hazards, keep the snow thrower at least 3 feet
(1 meter) away from building walls and other equipment during
operation. Do not place flammable objects close to the engine.
Carbon Monoxide Hazards
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a colorless and
odorless gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause loss of
consciousness and may lead to death.
For your safety, do not operate the engine in an enclosed or partially
enclosed area such as a garage. Your snow throwers exhaust
contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas which can collect rapidly in
an enclosed or partially enclosed area and cause illness or death.
Clearing a Clogged Discharge Chute
Never use your hands, even with gloves, to clear the discharge chute.
Stop the engine and wait for the blades to stop turning. Use a
clean-out tool, like a wooden stick, to unclog the discharge chute.
Semi-Self Propel Operation
To propel the snow thrower, tilt
the handlebar forward (UP)
slightly to allow the auger blades
to contact the ground and
provide propel assist. Tilt the
handlebar back (DOWN) to slow
or stop the propel assist.
Operating the
Controls
Fuel Valve
The fuel valve opens and closes
the fuel line leading from the fuel
tank to the carburetor. Make
sure that the fuel valve is
positioned exactly at either the
ON or OFF position. When the
snow thrower is not in use,
always leave the fuel valve in the
OFF position to reduce the
possibility of fuel leakage.
Engine Switch
(A, AM type)
The engine OFF-ON-OFF switch
controls the ignition system.
OFF — Stops the engine.
ON — Starting and running.
Engine Key Switch
(AS type)
The engine ON-OFF key switch
controls the ignition system.
OFF — Stops the engine.
ON — Starting and running
(using recoil or electric starter).
Electric Starter
Button (AS type)
The starter button is used to
operate the electric starter when
an outdoor 3-prong extension
cord (page 9) is plugged into the
starter box.
Disconnect the extension cord
after the engine starts.
WARNING
Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide
gas that can build up to dangerous levels in an
enclosed or partially enclosed area.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause
unconsciousness and death.
Never run the snow thrower in an enclosed or partially
enclosed area.
TILT FORWARD
SLIGHTLY
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
STARTER
BOX
STARTER BUTTON
EXTENSION
CORD
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