Snapper 1338, 9524, 9560, 1390, 11570, 1380, 11532 Starting Controls, Starting The Engine, Operation

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Operation

 

 

 

Operation

STARTING CONTROLS

G

F

B

See Figure 1for the following instructions.

 

 

E

 

 

A

Units with Optional Electric Start

 

 

 

 

 

A. Electric Start Button - The Electric Start Button

 

 

C

 

 

 

(A) activates an electric starter mounted to the

D

 

 

engine, eliminating the need to pull the starter han-

 

 

dle. The Electric Start Button operates on 120 Volts

 

 

 

AC, which is provided by connection to the extension

 

 

 

cord provided with units equipped with this feature.

 

 

 

Connect this extension cord ONLY to a properly

 

 

 

grounded 3 prong electrical outlet.

 

 

 

Manual Start

 

 

 

B. Fuel Valve - The fuel valve (B) is located under the

 

 

 

fuel tank. It is used to turn the fuel supply off for out-

Figures 1. Engine Controls

of-season storage.

A. Electric Start Button

 

C. Starter Handle - The starter handle (C) connects to a

B. Fuel Valve

starter cord to manually start the engine. Pulling

C. Starter Handle

starter handle rapidly spins the engine crankshaft,

D. Primer Button

cycles the engine, and generates the spark neces-

E. Throttle Lever

sary for starting the engine.

F. Engine Key

 

G. Choke Knob

D.Primer Button - When pressed, the primer button

(D) provides initial fuel to help start a cold engine. Normally, pressing the primer button twice will pro- vide enough fuel to start a cold engine.

E.Throttle Lever - The throttle lever (E) controls the engine speed. For best overall performance, the throttle lever should be set to the FAST position. Use

the SLOW position only for warming the engine, or to

4. Turn the choke knob (G) fully clockwise if engine is

help prevent snow/ice freeze-up when shutting the

cold. (Do not choke a warm engine.)

unit down for the day.

5. Push the primer button (D) two times if engine is cold.

F. Engine Key - The engine key (F) prevents the

(Do not prime a warm engine.)

engine from being started by unauthorized individu-

6. Engine Mounted Electric Start: Press the starter

als. The key must be fully inserted into the key slot

button to crank the engine.

for the unit to start. The key is also used to stop the

Manual Start: Pull starter handle (C) rapidly to start

engine by pulling the key out of the key slot.

the engine. Do not allow the starter handle to snap

G. Choke Knob - The choke knob (G) adjusts the

back—let the starter rope rewind slowly—while keep-

air/fuel mixture, and is used to help start a cold

ing a firm grip on the starter handle.

engine by providing a richer mixture. Once the engine

7. As the engine starts and begins to operate evenly,

is warm and running smoothly, the choke knob

turn the choke knob (G) slowly counter-clockwise to

should be set to the off position to provide a normal

the OFF position, and set the Throttle Lever to

air/fuel mix.

SLOW. If the engine falters, turn the choke knob

 

 

clockwise until the engine runs smoothly, and let it

STARTING THE ENGINE

run briefly before returning the choke to the OFF

position.

 

1.Turn the fuel valve (located below the fuel tank) to the ON position.

2.Insert the engine key (F, Figure 1) into the engine key slot and push fully in to the RUN position.

3.Move the throttle lever (E) fully up to the FAST posi- tion.

NOTE: Allow the engine to warm up at SLOW throttle for a few minutes before operating the snowthrower at full speed. The engine will not develop full power until it reaches operating temperature. After warming up, always operate at full throttle.

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Contents OPERATOR’S MANUAL Large Frame SnowthrowersTable of Contents CONTENTSRegular Maintenance Safety Rules & InformationSafety Rules & Information TRAININGPREPARATION OPERATIONSafety Rules SERVICE, MAINTENANCE, AND STORAGECHILDREN CLEARING A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTEPage Decals DECALSNORTH AMERICAN MODEL DECALS CE MODEL DECALSSafety Icons SAFETY ICONSIdentification Numbers CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGSIdentification Numbers CE Models Place copy of Identification Tag hereFeatures, Controls, & Operation CONTROL LOCATIONS1,2.. Speed Selector Traction Control / Free Hand LockFeatures & Controls Operation GENERAL OPERATIONDANGER CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UPSTARTING CONTROLS STARTING THE ENGINEOperation Connect this extension cord ONLY to a properlyOPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER CLEARING A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTEGROUND SPEED SELECTOR ENGINE SPEEDDEFLECTOR SCRAPER BAR & SKID SHOESA B Figure 3. Chute Deflector Adjustment Some Models Figure 5. Skid Shoe Adjustment A. Scraper Bar B. Skid Shoe C. NutsOperation FULL TRACTIONEASY TURN TRACTION EASY TURN FREEWHEELING AND TRACTION DRIVE LOCKStorage AFTER EACH USESTORAGE Regular Maintenance MAINTENANCE SCHEDULECHECKING TIRE PRESSURE AUGER GEAR CASE LUBRICATIONRegular Maintenance LUBRICATIONLUBRICATING THE AUGER SHAFT & ASSEMBLY CHECK / LUBRICATE FREE-HAND LINKAGEPage Troubleshooting, Adjustments, Service TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting Adjustments SPEED SELECTOR ADJUSTMENTAUGER DRIVE TENSION Adjustments TRACTION DRIVE TENSIONMANUAL DISCHARGE CHUTE CONTROL LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT ELECTRIC DISCHARGE CHUTE ROTATOR MOTOR ADJUSTMENTPinion Gear Adjustment Gear Bracket AdjustmentAdjustments & Service EASY TURN CABLE ADJUSTMENTSHEAR PIN REPLACEMENT BELT REPLACEMENT Service Specifications DIMENSIONSENGINE CHASSISParts & Accessories REPLACEMENT PARTSMAINTENANCE ITEMS TECHNICAL MANUALS