TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
TROUBLE
CAUSE
CORRECTION
Motor runs erratically
Damaged motor
Have the unit serviced by a
competent repairman.
Obstruction in auger
Loose parts
Remove obstruction.
Clean auger housing.
Clean ice and snow from
discharge chute.
Excessive vibration
Stop motor immediately and
unplug power cord.
Tighten all bolts and make all
necessary repairs. If
vibration continues, have the
unit serviced by a
competent repairman.
Damaged auger
Repair or replace auger
assembly.
Unit fails to propel itself
Drive belt loose or damaged
Worm auger assembly
Replace drive belt.
Replace auger assembly.
Replace if damaged.
Unit fails to discharge
snow
Auger drive belt loose or
damaged
Discharge chute clogged
Stop motor immediately and
unplug power cord.
Clean discharge chute and
inside of auger housing.
Foreign object lodged in
auger
Stop motor immediately and
unplug power cord.
Remove object from auger.
Motor stops
Snow Thrower is overworked The motor is equipped with a
protector that will disconnect
power to the motor
temporarily if the snow
thrower is overworked, and
will automatically reset as the
motor cools. If the motor
stops, release the control
bar, disconnect the extension
cord and allow the motor to
cool 5 minutes before
continuing operation. If this
happens often take your
snow thrower to an
authorized Service Center
for repair and adjustment.
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Categories | Murray Snow Blower Manuals, Snow Blower Manuals |
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