IMPORTANT: DO NOT let Starter Handle
snap against Starter.
NOTE: When temperature is below -15˚ F
(-26˚ C) additional priming may be needed.
9.
Repeat steps 7 and 8 until engine starts.
(If engine does not start, refer to
Troubleshooting.)
4. If engine is cold, apply choke. See Engine
Manual for detailed instructions.
NOTE: A warm engine requires less choking
than a cold engine.
10.
11.
Adjust choke as needed.
5.
Set throttle to proper starting position.
Set throttle to “Part Throttle” or “Slow”
position for adaptation to outside
temperature or travel. Set throttle to “Fast”
position for normal operation.
6. Put ignition key into START position until
engine starts and release into the RUN
position.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate starter more
than 15 seconds per minute, as overheating
and damage can occur. (If engine does not
start, refer to Troubleshooting.)
Electric Start (120V)
1.
Connect extension cord to prongs on
starter.
IMPORTANT: Prevent damage to unit. Know
voltage of your starter and only use matching
outlets.
7.
Adjust choke as needed.
8.
Set throttle to “Part Throttle” or “Slow”
position for transport or adaptation to
outside temperature. Once achieved, set
throttle to “Fast” position for normal
operation.
2.
Plug extension cord into 120V 3-wire,
grounded outlet.
3.
4.
Turn discharge chute straight ahead.
Make sure that the traction clutch and
attachment drive clutch levers are fully
disengaged.
Shut Off
1. Release Traction Drive Clutch Lever and
allow unit to come to a complete stop.
5.
Push Primer Bulb 2 or 3 times for cold
engine.
2.
Run Impeller a few minutes after use to
prevent freeze-up of Impeller.
NOTE: When temperature is below -15˚ F
3.
Release Attachment Clutch Lever and
wait for all moving parts to come to a
complete stop.
(-26
6.
˚ C) additional priming may be needed.
Insert key into ignition switch on engine
and push into "Run" position. DO NOT
twist key after it is inserted.
4. Move Throttle to the “Slow” position.
5. Move key into “Stop” position.
6. Remove key.
7.
If engine is cold, apply choke. A warm
engine requires less choking than a cold
engine. See Engine Manual for detailed
instructions.
SNOW REMOVAL
8.
9.
Set throttle to proper starting position.
Press starter button on engine until
engine starts.
IMPORTANT: Allow unit and engine to adjust
to the outdoor temperatures before clearing
snow.
NOTE: Attachment clutch should be engaged
before wheel drive clutch when throwing snow.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate starter more
than 15 seconds per minute, as overheating
and damage can occur. (If engine does not
start, refer to Troubleshooting.)
1.
Select Speed Control position and
direction.
10.
11.
Adjust choke as needed.
Disconnect power cord from outlet, then
starter.
Set throttle to “Part Throttle” or “Slow”
position for transport or adaptation to
outside temperature. Once achieved, set
throttle to “Fast” position for normal
operation.
2. Engage Attachment Clutch - Right Hand
Lever.
3. Engage Traction Drive Clutch - Left Hand
Lever.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overload unit capacity
by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
12.
Tips for Operation
Snow is best removed as soon as possible
after snow fall.
Electric Start (12V)
1.
2.
Turn discharge chute straight ahead.
Make sure that the traction clutch and
attachment drive clutch levers are fully
disengaged.
To clear an area, run unit in an overlapping
series of paths. For large areas; start in the
middle and throw snow to each side, so snow
is not cleared more than once.
3.
Push Primer Bulb 2 or 3 times for cold
engine.
ALWAYS direct snow away from area to be
cleared and with direction of the wind.
GB - 18
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