Starting and Stopping the
Motor
1.
To start the motor, insert the interlock button (key), press
and hold the interlock button (key), and squeeze the power
control bar to the handle
1. Interlock button (key)
Note:
You may release the interlock button (key) after you
squeeze and hold the power control bar to the handle.
2.
To stop the motor, release the power control bar.
Note:
When you stop the machine after you have finished
removing the snow, also remove the interlock button (key)
and disconnect the extension cord.
Adjusting the Discharge
Chute and Chute Deflector
To adjust the direction of the snow stream from the discharge
chute, move the handle on the discharge chute
1. Discharge chute deflector trigger
2. Discharge chute handle
To adjust the height of the snow stream from the discharge
chute, squeeze the trigger and raise or lower the discharge chute
deflector
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5).
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2. Power control bar
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WARNING
A gap between the discharge chute and the chute
deflector may allow the machine to throw snow and
objects toward you or bystanders. Thrown objects
could cause serious personal injury.
•
Do not force the chute deflector too far forward so
that a gap appears between the discharge chute
and chute deflector.
•
Do not adjust the chute deflector with the power
control bar engaged. Release the power control bar
before adjusting the chute deflector.
Operating Tips
WARNING
If the appliance hits an object while in operation, the
object could be thrown at you or bystanders. Thrown
objects could cause serious personal injury.
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Keep the area to be cleared free of all objects which
may be picked up and thrown by the rotor blades.
•
Check the condition of the appliance before operating it to
ensure that the rotor turns freely.
•
Always keep children and pets away from the area of
operation.
•
Keep the area to be cleared free of stones, toys, or other
objects which the rotor blades can throw. Such items could
be covered by snowfall and go unnoticed. If the appliance
strikes an object during operation, stop the appliance, unplug
the extension cord, remove the obstruction, and check the
appliance for damage.
•
Begin removing snow near the electrical outlet and work
outward. Blow back and forth, not away from and toward the
outlet.
•
When turning at the end of a swath, step over the cord and
turn the appliance.
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•
Always overlap each swath and discharge the snow downwind
when possible.
WARNING
When using the discharge chute handle, never
direct the snow discharge chute at the operator or
bystanders. The appliance can throw objects and
cause serious personal injury.
When using the discharge chute handle, always
turn the discharge chute in the opposite direction
from where you or bystanders are standing.
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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. Inspect the extension cord frequently for
damage that may result in an electric shock. If the extension
cord is damaged, replace it.
•
In cold and snowy weather conditions, some controls and
moving parts may freeze. Therefore, if any control becomes
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