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14.
15.
Allow the engine to warm up for several min-
utes. As the engine warms up, adjust the
choke control (14) toward the RUN position.
Wait until the engine runs smoothly before
each choke adjustment.
(Electric Start) First disconnect the power
cord from the three--hole receptacle. Then,
disconnect the power cord from the switch
box (11).
NOTE: In temperatures below 0°F, allow
the engine to warm up for several minutes
before blowing snow.
When throwing snow, always run the engine
with the throttle control (13), if equipped, in
the fast position.
1. Pull as much starter rope as possible out of
the starter.
4. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
5.
Do not place your hands in the auger hous-
ing (4) or the discharge chute (3).
2.
Release the starter handle and let it snap
back against the starter. Repeat until the en-
gine starts.
6.
(Figure 5) Use the clean-out tool (1) or a
pry bar to remove any snow or debris.
Warm engines will cause condensation in cold
weather. To prevent possible freeze--up of recoil
starter and engine controls, proceed as follows
after each snow removal job.
Snow Throwing Tips
1.
For maximum snow thrower efficiency in re-
moving snow, adjust ground speed. Go
slower in deep, freezing or wet snow. If the
wheels slips, reduce forward speed.
1.
Run the snow thrower a few minutes after
throwing snow to prevent freeze--up of the
auger/impeller.
16.
2.
Most efficient snow throwing is accomplished
when the snow is removed immediately after
if falls.
2. With engine off, allow engine to cool for sev-
eral minutes.
3.
Pull starter rope very slowly until resistance
is felt, then stop. Allow the starter rope to re-
coil. Repeat three times.
WARNING: Never run the engine
indoors or in enclosed, poorly ven-
tilated areas. Engine exhaust con-
CAUTION: Do not overload the machine
capacity by attempting to clear snow at
too fast a rate.
4.
With the engine not running, wipe all snow
and moisture from the carburetor cover in
area of controls and levers. Also, move the
choke control and starter handle several
times.
tains carbon monoxide, an odorless and
deadly gas. Keep hands, feet, hair and
loose clothing away from any moving parts
located on the engine or the snow thrower.
The temperature of muffler and nearby
areas may exceed 150°F. Avoid these
areas.
3.
For complete snow removal, slightly overlap
each previous path.
4. Whenever possible, discharge the snow
down wind.
5. For normal usage, set the skids so that the
scraper bar is 1/8” above the skids. For ex-
tremely hard--packed snow surfaces, adjust
the skids upward so that the scraper bar
touches the ground.
How To Remove Snow or Debris From
The Auger Housing
How To Start A Warm Engine (Figure 1)
WARNING: Do not attempt to re-
move snow or debris that may be-
come lodged in auger housing with
your hands. Use the clean--out tool or a pry
bar to remove snow or debris.
6. Rocks and gravel must not be picked up and
thrown by the machine. On gravel or crushed
rock surfaces, set the skids at 1--1/4 inch be-
low the scraper bar. See “How To Adjust The
Height Of The Skids” in the Maintenance
section.
7. After each snow throwing job, allow the en-
gine to idle for a few minutes. The snow and
accumulated ice will melt off the engine.
If an engine has been running and is still warm,
leave the choke control (14) in the off position
and do not push the primer button (9). If the
engine fails to start, follow the instructions “How
To Start A Cold Engine”.
(Figure 5) On some models, a clean--out tool
NOTE: Do not use the primer button (9) to
start a warm engine.
(1)
is attached to the top of the auger housing.
Use the clean--out tool (1) to remove snow
from the auger housing.
8.
9.
Clean the snow thrower after each use.
How To Start An Engine With A Frozen Electric
Starter (Figure 1)
Remove ice, snow and debris from the entire
snow thrower. Flush with water to remove all
salt or other chemicals. Wipe snow thrower
dry.
1.
2.
Release the auger drive lever (5).
Stop the engine.
If the electric starter is frozen and will not turn
the engine, follow the instructions below.
3. Remove the safety key (8).
MAINTENANCE CHART
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
SERVICE RECORDS
Fill in dates as you
complete regular
service.
Before
Each
Use
First
2
Hours
Every
5
Hours
Every
10
Hours
Every
25
Hours
Each
Season
Before
Storage
SERVICE DATES
Check Engine Oil Level
Change Engine Oil
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Check And Tighten All Screws and Nuts
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Check Spark Plug
Adjust Drive Belt
Check Fuel
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Drain Fuel
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Check Auger Clutch Cable Adjustment
(See Cable Adjustment)
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Check Traction Clutch Cable Adjustment
(See Cable Adjustment)
Lubricate All Pivot Points
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Lubricate Auger Shaft
(See Shear Bolt Replacement)
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Lubricate Drive Chains and Sprockets
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Categories | Poulan Snow Blower Manuals, Snow Blower Manuals |
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Tags | Poulan 96194000300 |
Model Year | 2007 |
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Language | English, Español |
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Publisher | poulan.com |
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