Murray 1737920, 1695722 manual Operate the Snow Thrower, Stop the Snow Thrower, Control Levers

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OPERATION

WARNING: The operation of any snow thrower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields before beginning snow thrower operation. We recommend standard safety glasses or Wide Vision Safety Mask over spectacles.

OPERATE THE SNOW THROWER

CAUTION: Operation with a Snow Cab. Wind may blow exhaust gasses back towards the operator. If you notice the smell of exhaust, change direction of operation.

The most effective use of the snow thrower will be established by experi- ence, taking into consideration the terrain, wind conditions, and building location which will determine the direction of the discharge chute.

NOTICE: Do not throw snow toward a building as hidden objects could be thrown with sufficient force to cause damage.

1.Start the engine. See “To Start Engine” in this section.

2.Rotate the crank (A, Figure 5) to set the direction (left or right) of the discharge chute.

CAUTION: Before operating, make sure the area in front of the snow thrower is clear of bystanders or obstacles.

3.Fully press and hold the auger engage control (B) on the right-hand grip to begin auger rotation. Releasing the auger engage control will disengage the auger - unless the Free-Hand™ Control has been acti- vated.

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4.Fully press and hold the traction and Free-Hand™ Control lever (C) on the left-hand grip to engage the traction drive and begin moving the snow thrower. To disengage the traction drive, completely release the lever.

5.When BOTH levers are depressed, the Free-Hand™ Control is acti- vated. This allows auger engage control to be released - YET AUGER ROTATION WILL CONTINUE - until the Free-Hand™ Control is re- leased.

NOTE: Always release the traction control lever before moving the speed select lever.

6.Use the speed select lever (D) to select the forward drive speed. Set the speed select lever to one of the following positions as determined by snow conditions:

1-2 Wet, Heavy, Slushy, Extra Deep

3 Moderate

4-5 Very Light

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NOTE: When clearing wet, heavy, snow, it is recommended that the ground speed of the unit be reduced, maintain full throttle, and do not attempt to clear the full width of the unit.

7.To stop moving forward, release the traction control lever (C).

8.To move the snow thrower backwards, move the speed select lever into either first or second reverse position and engage the traction control lever.

STOP THE SNOW THROWER

1.Release the auger engage control (B, Figure 5).

2.Release the traction control lever (C).

3.Push the ON/OFF switch (A, Figure 12) to the OFF position and pull out the safety key (B).

WARNING: Read Operator’s Manual before operating machine. This machine can be dangerous if used carelessly.

Never operate the snow thrower without all guards,covers, shields in place.

Never direct discharge towards windows or allow bystanders near machine while engine is running.

Stop the engine whenever leaving the operating position.

Disconnect spark plug before unclogging the impeller housing or the discharge chute and before making repairs or adjustments.

When leaving the machine, remove the safety key. To reduce the risk of fire, keep the machine clean and free from spilled gas, oil, and debris.

WARNING: Never run engine indoors or in an enclosed, poor ventilated area. Engine exhaust contains CARBON MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLY GAS.

Keep hands, feet, hair, and loose clothing away from any moving parts on engine and snow thrower.

Temperature of muffler and nearby areas can exceed 150°F (66°C). Avoid these areas.

DO NOT allow children or young teenagers to operate or be near snow thrower while it is operating.

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Contents Manual Part No Operator’s ManualDate Purchased Where to Find UsTable of Contents Operator Safety Engine Stop Slow Engine Run FastTraction Control Engage DownOperation and Equipment Safety Moving Parts Maintenance and Storage Auger Control Decal Main Dash Decal Shift DecalEngine and Snow Thrower Controls Features and ControlsSnow Thrower Controls Features and ControlsBefore Operating Snow Thrower OperationStop the Snow Thrower Operate the Snow ThrowerControl Levers Traction Lock Pins Traction Lock PinsCheck the OIL Before Starting Engine Checking the OilStart the Engine Fill the Fuel TankStarting Engine Stopping Engine Stop the EngineOperating Tips Clear a Clogged Discharge ChuteCable Adjustment MaintenanceAfter Each USE Lubricate Auger Gear BOX Adjust the Drag on the Chute RotationLubricate Auger Shaft Fittings CHECK/LUBRICATE FREE-HAND LinkageOil Drain Plug Engine MaintenanceRemove the Snow Hood Change the Spark PlugAdjusting Skid Height Adjust Skid HeightSeconds Belt AdjustmentCheck Tension on Auger Drive Belt Check and Adjust the Cables Belt Guide AdjustmentAdjusting Belt Drive Adjusting Auger Drive CableTraction Drive Cable Auger Shear PIN Replacement OFF Season Storage StorageRemove from Storage Problem Look for Remedy TroubleshootingWarranties Limited WarrantyBriggs & Stratton Emissions Control Warranty Provisions Specifications Page Réf. fab Description Manuel d’UtilisationMoteur Souffleuse à neigeDate d’achat Où nous trouverTable DES Matières Ou modérées Protection des oreilles Surface chauderecommandée pour uneRotatifs Marche avant Point mort Marche arrière Manette de tarièreSécurité de l’utilisation et de l’équipement Dange Sécurité du moteur suite Réf Auger Étiquette Étiquette Tableau de bord principal Étiquettes du moteur RéfÉtiquettes de sécurité Commandes de moteur Commandes DU Moteur ET DE LA Souffleuse À NeigePoignée de lanceur Sert à démarrer le moteur à la main Commandes de la soufleuse à neige Fontions ET CommandesAvant D’UTILISATION Souffleuse À Neige Ne pas gonfler les pneus-dessus de la pression recommandéeContrôler LES Pneus Vérifier la pression dair des pneusArrêter LA Souffleuse À Neige Utilisation DE LA Souffleuse À NeigeNeige mouillée, lourde, fondante, très profonde Transport uniquementEt au-dessus Traction goupille de sûretéEt en dessous Contrôler le niveau d’huileDémarrer LE Moteur Remplir LE Réservoir D’ESSENCEArrêter LE Moteur Toujours utiliser un outil de nettoyage, pas les mains Conseils D’UTILISATIONOutil de nettoyage Autant que possible, projeter la neige dans le sens du ventAprès Chaque Utilisation Contrôles de graissage Graissage DE L’ARBRE DE VIS Sans FINGraissage de la boîte d’engrenage de vis sans fin Pignon de rotation de goulotteEntretien DU Moteur Voir les huiles recommandées dans le tableau ci-contreEt au-dessus E W30 Et en dessous Synthétique 5W30 Bouchon de vidange d’huileChanger LA Bougie D’ALLUMAGE La bougie E est à présent accessibleDéposer le capot à neige FixationRégler LA Hauteur DES Patins Régler ou changer la bougieLes patins se règlent de la manière suivante Régler la hauteur des patinsCourroie d’entraînement de traction Ajustement DES CourroiesCourroie d’entraînement de vis sans fin Contrôle ET Réglage DES Câbles Ajustement DU Guide DE CourroieCâble d’entraînement de vis sans fin Réglage guide de courroieCâble de commande de traction Changer LES Goupilles DE Cisaillement DE VIS Sans FIN Sortir LA Souffleuse À Neige DU Remisage Remisage Hors SaisonLubrifier arbre hexagonal et chaînes Le moteur a des ratés Démarrage difficileMoteur est chaud Le moteur caleGaranties Novembre Bougie en platine longue durée Dispositif d’allumage Informations concernant la puissance théorique du moteurDéflecteur de goulotte Manuel Rotation de la goulotte Type d’entraînement

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