OPERATION
HOW TO USE
Clearing Undrifted Snow
Clearing Drifted Snow
The snow shovel is designed to remove snow approximately 4” to
in depth, depending on consistency of the snow. The heavier the
snow, the less depth clearing capability. It may be necessary to
make two or three passes over the same area in order to clear it
acceptably.
With the unique dual position palm trigger switch, snowdrift topping
and clearing is fast and easy.
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Keep area to be cleared free of foreign objects which may be
picked up and thrown by the snow shovel.
Tilt snow shovel forward until impeller contacts the ground.
Push snow shovel forward at a speed comfortable for the
operator.
Do not force the snow shovel, it will perform better at a slow
constant speed. The depth and consistency of the snow will
govern the speed of forward travel.
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Grasp handle as shown, and begin to level snowdrift starting
at the top and clearing 4” to 7” depending on consistency of
the snow. Figure 10.
When clearing semi–frozen snow, make your shovel attack in
very short bites. Advance 1” or 2” and back up 12” or more to
enable motor to return to normal operating speed. Allowing
motor to return to normal operating speed enables motor fan
to dissipate excess heat.
Direct snow discharge with the wind, whenever possible, at a
slight angle to the left or right as required. Figure 9.
CAUTION: Never direct snow discharge towards
bystanders, glass enclosures or automobiles.
Should you find it necessary to clear snow from over crushed
rock or gravel, push down on handle to raise impeller clear of
loose material that may be thrown.
IMPORTANT: Running shovel at a constant overload will result in
serious motor damage.
NOTE: Do not operate snow shovel out of snow for extended
periods of time.
Figure 9
Figure 10
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