Murray 1737920, 1695722 manual Fill the Fuel Tank, Start the Engine, Starting Engine

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OPERATION

FILL THE FUEL TANK

This engine is certified to operate on gasoline. Exhaust Emission Control System: EM (Engine Modifications).

Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean, unleaded regular, unleaded premium, or re- formulated automotive gasoline with a minimum of 85 octane along with a fuel stabilizer (follow instructions on fuel stabilizer package). DO NOT use leaded gasoline. We recommend that fuel stabilizer be added to the fuel each time that gasoline is added to the fuel tank.

NOTE: Winter grade gasoline has higher volatility to improve starting. Be certain container is clean and free from rust or other foreign particles. Never use gasoline that may be stale from long periods of storage in the container.

CAUTION: DO NOT use gasoline containing any amount of alcohol as it can cause serious damage to the engine or significantly reduce the performance.

WARNING: Gasoline is flammable. Always use caution when handling or storing gasoline. Turn

engine off and let engine cool at least two minutes before removing the gas cap. Do not add gasoline to the fuel tank while snow thrower is running, hot, or when snow thrower is in an enclosed area. Keep away from open flame, electrical sparks and DO NOT SMOKE while filling the fuel tank. Never fill the fuel tank completely; but fill the fuel tank to within 1-1/2 inches (3.8 mm) from the top to provide space for the expansion of the fuel. Always fill fuel tank outdoors and use a funnel or spout to prevent spilling. Make sure to wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine.

Store gasoline in a clean, approved container, and keep the cap in place on the container. Keep gasoline in a cool well ventilated place; never in the house. Never buy more than a 30 day supply of gasoline to assure volatility. Gasoline is intended to be used as a fuel for internal combustion engines; therefore, do not use gasoline for any other purpose. Since many children like the smell of gasoline, keep it out of their reach because the fumes are dangerous to inhale, as well as being explosive.

START THE ENGINE

Be sure that engine oil is at FULL mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick. The snow thrower engine is equipped with an A.C. electric starter and recoil starter. Before starting the engine, be certain that you have read the following information.

If engine floods, set the choke to the OPEN/RUN position and crank until the en- gine starts.

WARNING: The electric starter is equipped with a

three−wire power cord and plug designed to operate on AC house hold current. The power cord must be properly

grounded at all times to avoid the possibility of electric shock which can cause injury to the operator. Follow all instructions carefully as set forth:

Make sure your house has a three−wire grounded system.

If you are not sure, ask a licensed electrician. If your house does not have a three−wire grounded system, do not use this electric starter under any condition.

If your house has a three−wire grounded system but a three-hole receptacle is not available to connect the electric starter, have a three−hole receptacle installed by a licensed electrician.

WARNING: To connect power cord, always connect the power cord first to the switch box located on the engine and then plug the other end into a three−hole grounded receptacle.

WARNING: To disconnect the power cord, always unplug the end connected to the three−hole grounded receptacle first.

Start the engine as follows:

1.Check the oil level. See the “Check/Add Oil” section in the ENGINE MANUAL.

2.Make sure equipment drive controls are disengaged.

3.Push the ON /OFF switch (A, Figure 8) to the ON position.

A

Starting Engine

Figure 8

4.Insert the safety key (A, Figure 9) into the safety key slot and push fully in to the RUN position.

5.Turn the choke knob (B) fully clockwise if engine is cold.

NOTE: Do not use the choke to start a warm engine.

6. Push the primer button (C) two times.

NOTE: Do not use the primer to start a warm engine.

NOTE: Ensure that electric extension cord is removed from the power receptacle.

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Contents Manual Part No Operator’s ManualDate Purchased Where to Find UsTable of Contents Operator Safety Engage Down Slow Engine Run FastEngine Stop Traction ControlOperation 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 OperationOperate the Snow Thrower Stop the Snow ThrowerControl Levers Checking the Oil Traction Lock PinsTraction Lock Pins Check the OIL Before Starting EngineFill the Fuel Tank Start the EngineStarting Engine Stopping Engine Stop the EngineOperating Tips Clear a Clogged Discharge ChuteMaintenance Cable AdjustmentAfter Each USE CHECK/LUBRICATE FREE-HAND Linkage Adjust the Drag on the Chute RotationLubricate Auger Gear BOX Lubricate Auger Shaft FittingsOil Drain Plug Engine MaintenanceRemove the Snow Hood Change the Spark PlugAdjusting Skid Height Adjust Skid HeightBelt Adjustment SecondsCheck Tension on Auger Drive Belt Adjusting Auger Drive Cable Belt Guide AdjustmentCheck and Adjust the Cables Adjusting Belt DriveTraction Drive Cable Auger Shear PIN Replacement Storage OFF Season StorageRemove from Storage Problem Look for Remedy TroubleshootingWarranties Limited WarrantyBriggs & Stratton Emissions Control Warranty Provisions Specifications Page Réf. fab Description Manuel d’UtilisationOù nous trouver Souffleuse à neigeMoteur Date d’achatTable DES Matières Protection des oreilles Surface chauderecommandée pour une Ou modéréesRotatifs Marche avant Point mort Marche arrière Manette de tarièreSécurité de l’utilisation et de l’équipement Dange Sécurité du moteur suite Étiquettes du moteur Réf Réf Auger Étiquette Étiquette Tableau de bord principalÉtiquettes de sécurité Commandes DU Moteur ET DE LA Souffleuse À Neige Commandes de moteurPoignée de lanceur Sert à démarrer le moteur à la main Commandes de la soufleuse à neige Fontions ET CommandesVérifier la pression dair des pneus Ne pas gonfler les pneus-dessus de la pression recommandéeAvant D’UTILISATION Souffleuse À Neige Contrôler LES PneusTransport uniquement Utilisation DE LA Souffleuse À NeigeArrêter LA Souffleuse À Neige Neige mouillée, lourde, fondante, très profondeContrôler le niveau d’huile Traction goupille de sûretéEt au-dessus Et en dessousDémarrer LE Moteur Remplir LE Réservoir D’ESSENCEArrêter LE Moteur Autant que possible, projeter la neige dans le sens du vent Conseils D’UTILISATIONToujours utiliser un outil de nettoyage, pas les mains Outil de nettoyageAprès Chaque Utilisation Pignon de rotation de goulotte Graissage DE L’ARBRE DE VIS Sans FINContrôles de graissage Graissage de la boîte d’engrenage de vis sans finBouchon de vidange d’huile Voir les huiles recommandées dans le tableau ci-contreEntretien DU Moteur Et au-dessus E W30 Et en dessous Synthétique 5W30Fixation La bougie E est à présent accessibleChanger LA Bougie D’ALLUMAGE Déposer le capot à neigeRégler la hauteur des patins Régler ou changer la bougieRégler LA Hauteur DES Patins Les patins se règlent de la manière suivanteAjustement DES Courroies Courroie d’entraînement de tractionCourroie d’entraînement de vis sans fin Réglage guide de courroie Ajustement DU Guide DE CourroieContrôle ET Réglage DES Câbles Câble d’entraînement de vis sans finCâble de commande de traction Changer LES Goupilles DE Cisaillement DE VIS Sans FIN Remisage Hors Saison Sortir LA Souffleuse À Neige DU RemisageLubrifier arbre hexagonal et chaînes Le moteur cale Démarrage difficileLe moteur a des ratés Moteur est chaudGaranties Novembre Type d’entraînement Informations concernant la puissance théorique du moteurBougie en platine longue durée Dispositif d’allumage Déflecteur de goulotte Manuel Rotation de la goulotte

1737920, 1695722 specifications

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