The deflector handle on top of the discharge chute
controls the height of the snow stream (Fig. 10).
Adjust the height of the snow stream by raising or
lowering the chute deflector.
1
1
2
1516
1516
Figure 11
Figure 10
1.
Primary handle
2.
Secondary handle
1.
Chute deflector handle
•
When clearing steps or deep drifts, hold the
snowthrower by the primary and secondary handles
(Fig. 11) and use a swinging or sweeping motion.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
A gap between the chute and the chute
deflector will allow snow and anything that may
be picked up by snowthrower to fly in the
direction of the operator.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
When using the secondary handle, never direct
the snow discharge chute at the operator or at
bystanders. Foreign objects could be thrown by
snowthrower.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
•
Thrown objects could cause serious personal
injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
•
Do not force the chute deflector too far forward
so that a gap appears between the chute and
chute deflector.
Do not overtighten the deflector mounting nuts
so that you need to use excessive force to adjust
the deflector.
• Thrown objects could cause serious personal
injury.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
•
•
When using the secondary handle, always turn
the discharge chute in the opposite direction
from where you or bystanders are standing.
•
Begin removing snow near the electrical outlet and
work outward. Blow back and forth, not away from
and toward the outlet.
•
•
Keep the extension cord clear of obstructions, sharp
objects, and all moving parts. Do not pull sharply on
cord or abuse it in any manner. Frequently inspect the
extension cord for damage which can result in an
electric shock. If the extension cord becomes damaged
in any way, replace it.
•
•
•
When turning at the end of a swath, step over the cord
and turn the snowthrower.
Always overlap each swath and discharge the snow
downwind when possible.
In some cold and snowy weather conditions, some
controls and moving parts may freeze. Therefore,
when any control becomes hard to operate, stop the
motor, disconnect the extension cord and check for
frozen parts. Do not use excessive force when trying
to operate frozen controls. Free all the controls and
moving parts before operating.
Shave down large banks of snow by placing the
snowthrower on the bank. Lift the snowthrower by the
primary and secondary handles only (Fig. 11). Let the
snowthrower’s weight shave down the bank in a
back-and-forth motion.
•
When operating the snowthrower, keep the wheels one
inch off the pavement by tipping the snowthrower
forward. This helps prevent the snow from building up
on the wheels.
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Categories | Snow Blower Manuals, Toro Snow Blower |
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Tags | Toro 1800 Power Curve, Toro 38025 |
Model Number | 38025 |
Model Year | 2000 |
Download File |
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Document Type | Operator's Manual |
Language | English |
Serial Number | 200000001 - 200999999 |
Product Name | 1800 Power Curve Snowthrower |
Product Brand | Toro. Customer Service Representatives are available by phone:
Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (CDT) - Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (CDT) - Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (CDT)
Canada 1-888-225-4886 USA 1-888-384-9939, Snow Blower |
Product Type | Snowthrower |
Product Series | Snowthrower |
Swath | 18 inch |
Discharge | Single Stage |
Engine Motor Size | 12 amp |
Engine Motor Type | 120-VAC |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | toro.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Toro Company |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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