Craftsman 536881851 manual Instructions

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1.Warr nted Parts

Coverage under this warranty ex- tends only to the pads listed below (the emission control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the engine pur- chased.

a.Fuel Metering System

Cold start enrichment sys-

tem

Carburetor and internal parts

Fuel Pump

b.Air Induction System

Aircleaner

intake manifold

c.Ignition System

Spark plug(s)

Magneto ignition system

d.Catalyst System

Catalytic converter

Exhaust manifold

Air injection system or pulse valve

e.Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems

Vacuum, temperature,

position, time sensitive valves and switches

Connectors and assem-

blies

2.Length of Coverage

Sears warrants to the initial owner

and each subsequent purchaser that the Warranted Parts shall be free from defects in materials and work- manship which caused the failurs of the Warranted Parts for a period of two years from the date the engine is delivered to a retail purchaser.

3.No Charge

Repair or replacement of any War- ranted Part will be performed at no charge to the owner, including diag- nostic labor which leads to the de- termination that a Warranted Part is defective, if the diagnostic work is

performed at an Authorized Sears Service Dealer. For emissions war-

ranty service contact your nearest Authonzed Sears Service Dealer as

listed in the "Yellow Pages" under =Engines, Gasoline," =Gasoline En- gines," "Lawn Mowers," or similar

category,

4.Claims and Coverage Exclusions Warranty claims shall be filed in ac- cordance with the provisions of the Sears Engine Warranty Policy, War- ranty coverage shall be excluded for failures of Warranted Parts which are not original Sears pads

or because of abuse, neglect or im- proper maintenance as set forth in

the Sears Engine Warranty Policy. Sears is not liable to cover failurs s

of Warranted Parts caused by the use of add-on, non-original, or mo- dified parts,

5.Maintenance

Any Warranted Part which is not scheduledfor replacement as re- quirsd maintenance or whichis scheduledonlyfor regular inspection to the effectof =repair or replace as necessary"shallbe warranted as to

defectsfor the warrantyperiod,Any

Warranted Part whichis scheduled

for replacementas requiredmainte- nance shall be warranted as to de-

fects only for the periodof time up to the first scheduled replacementfor

that part, Any rsplacementpart that is equivalent in performanceand du- rabilitymay be used in the perfor- mance of any maintenanceor repairs.The owner is responsiblefor the performanceof all required maintenance,as defined in the Sears Opersting and Maintenance

Instructions.

6,Consequential Coverage

Coverage hereunder shall extend to the failurs of any engine compo- nents caused by the failure of any

Warranted Part still under warranty.

In the USA and Canada, a 24 hour hot line, 1-800.469- 4663, has a menu of pre-re. corded message6 offeringyou engine malnter_nce information.

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Contents Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Operators Manual Snow ThrowerWarranty Statement Safety RulesInternational Symbols AssemblyTraining PreparationOperation Control and Operating Symbols Maintenance and StorageSafetyWarningSymbols Contents of Parts BAG Actual Size Tools Required for Assembly To Remove Snow Thrower from CartonCable back away from the motor To Assemble the Handle and Crank Assembly Raise the upper handle intooperat- ing positionHOW to Assemble the Chute HOW to SET the Length of the CablesHOW to SET the Skid Height DeflectorChecklist All assembly instructionshave been completedKnow Your Snow Thrower HOW to Move Forward and Backward To Control Snow DischargeTo USE Wheel Lockout PIN To Stop Your Snow ThrowerBefore Starting the Engine Fill GASCheck the OIL To Add Oil Make sure the unit is levelTo Stop Engine To Start EngineBe stale from long periodsof storage in the container Position. Backfire or engine damagePage Frozen Starter To Remove Snow from Auger Snow Throwing TipsSnow should be discharged down windwhenever possible Customer Responsibiuties IO0General Recommendations After Each USEEngine Specifications Snow ThrowerAuger Drive Belt Chain Lubrication Every 25 HoursEngine Check the spark plug every twentyPorcelain is cracked, or every Hours of useTo Adjust Skid Height To Adjust Scraper BARHOW to Remove Snow Hood Belt Adjustment Traction Drlve BeltHOW to Replace the Belts Install the auger drive belt onto the engine pulleyInstall the bolt cover. Tighten screw See Figure 18, Install the bottom panel seeTractionDrive Spring Disconnectthe spark plug wire Belt Guide Adjustment HOW to Check Adjust the CablesAuger Drive Cable Adjustment Traction Drive Cable Adjustment HOW to Adjust or Replace the Friction Wheel Chin Install the bottom panel see Figure FrictionWheel in this sectionMake sure the hex shaft turns free- ly HOW to Replace Thoroughly clean the snowthrower OtherTrouble CauseCorrection Verter. Also includedmay be connectors Where a warrantable condition existsSystem on your enginefor the periodsof Time listedbelow,provided there has beenInstructions Engine running Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Engine Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Engine Key16o Gear Case Key DescriptionCraftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Drive #42x19.00 Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Discharge Chute Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Discharge Chute Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Auger Housing Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Auger Housing Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Handle Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Handle Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Chute ROD Craftsman 8.SHP Snow Thrower Chute ROD Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower Shift Yoke Craftsman 8.5HP Snow Thrower 536.881851 Wheels 772 Pa NoPage Briggs & STRAnONENGINEMODEL 15A114-0342-E1 Briggs & STRAI-FONENGINEMODEL 15A114-0342-E1 KeyBriggs & Stratton Engin E Model 15A114-0342-E1Briggs & STRAI-IONENGINE 601 vyl Briggs & Stratton Engine Reparacionde Averlas Ensamblaje Pedidode PIEZAS/SERVICIO 100CAPACITACI6N Preparaci NCapacitacion PREPARACIbNMantenimiento Y Almacenamiento Necteel cabledela bujiay mantdngaloSimbolos DE Control Y OPERACI6N SiMBOLOS DE Control Y Operacin AbajoTarjeta de garantia no se muestra Contenido DE LA Bolsa DE Partes IamaiorealCMO Sacar EL Quitanieves DE LA Caja Herramientas NecesariasEL Conjunto DE LA Manivela CMO Ensamblar EL Mango YCMO Ensamblar EL Deflector DEL Tubo DE Descarga CMO Ajustar LOS Patines DE AlturaCMO Establecer LA Longitud DE LOS Cables Usta DE REVISI6N Conozca SU Quitanieves AtrComo Controlarla Descargade Comoavanzary RetrocederLanzamientode Nieve Cmousar EL Pasadorde Enganchede LA RuedaCombustible Antes DE Encenderel MotorAntes DE Arrancar EL Motor Para aadir aceiteParadadel Motor Arranquedel MotorC6mo hacer arrancarel motoren frio CGmohater arrancarun motor caliente Manija del arranque manualse enrolle lentamenteComoquitarlanievey Escombrosatascadosde Labarrena Consejos Sobre EL Lanzamiento DE NieveIiiii iiiiii!iiii!!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii Juegode ValvulaMotor LubricacinAjuste DE Labarra Raspadora Ajustela barra raspadoraa la posici6n correctaComo Desmontar LA Cubierta Protectora Quite el estrangulador vea la FiguraAjuste DE LAS Correas Vuelva a poner la cubierta de la correaPersona CMO Reemplazar I.AS CO- RreasAfloje los pernos Cada lado del Panel inferior FiguraQuite el panel inferior Retire pemos Apriete los pernos a ambos lados del panel inferior Ajustes DE LA Correa Guja CMO Revisar Y Ajustar LOS CablesAjustes DEL Cable DE Propulsicn Var ,*,nt,o,, o CMO Ajustar O Reemplazar LA Rueda DE FriccinC6mo reemplazar la rueda de fricci6n Figura Brazosdel impulsor \ Cojinetes Arandela CMO Reemplazar LOS Pernos DE Seguridad DE LA Barrena Quitanieves MotorProblema Causacorreccion Correa de propulsi6npor tracci6nfioja o daSadaUSO Page Page Matter Who made It, no matter who sold MY-HOMESears Parts and Repair Center Canada