Throttle Control

The throttle control is located on the rear of the engine. It regulates the speed of the engine and will shut off the when moved into the STOP position.

Primer

The throttle control is located on the rear of the engine. Pressing the primer forces fuel directly into the engine’s regulates the speed of the engine and will shut off the carburetor to aid in cold-weather starting.

when moved into the STOP position.

Oil Fill

Primer

Engine oil level can be checked and oil added through the oil fill. Pressing the primer forces fuel directly

Skidinto theShoesengine’s carburetor to aid in cold- weather starting.

Position the skid shoes based on surface conditions. OilupwardFillfor hard-packed snow. Adjust downward when

operating on gravel or crushed rock surfaces.

Engine oil level can be checked and oil added through the oil fill.

Electric Starter OutletOil Drain

Requires the use of a three-prong outdoor extension cord and a Engine oil can be drained through the oil drain.

120V power source/wall outlet.

MufflerRecoil Starter Handle

Engine exhaust exists the engine via the muffler.

This handle is used to manually start the engine.

Skid ShoesElectric Starter Button

Position the skid shoes based on surface conditions. Adjust Pressing the electric starter button engages the engine’s electric upward for hard-packed snow. Adjust downward when starter when plugged into a 120V power source.

operating on gravel or crushed rock surfaces.

Augers

Electric Starter Outlet

When engaged, the augers rotate and draw snow into the auger Requires the use of a three-prong outdoor extension cord and a housing.

120V power source/wall outlet.

Chute Assembly

Recoil Starter Handle

Snow drawn into the auger housing is discharged out the chute This handle is used to manually start the engine.

assembly.

Electric Starter Button

Gas Cap

Pressing the electric starter button engages the engine’s electric Unthread the gas cap to add gasoline to the fuel tank.

starter when plugged into a 120V power source.

Augers

When engaged, the augers rotate and draw snow into the auger housing.

Chute Assembly

Snow drawn into the auger housing is discharged out the chute assembly.

Gas Cap

Unthread the gas cap to add gasoline to the fuel tank.

Auger Control

The auger control is located on the left handle. Squeeze the controlThe augergripcontrolagainstis thelocatedhandleon toengageheleft handlethe augers.Squeezeandthestart snowcontrolthrowinggrip a ainstactionthe.Releasehandletostopengage. the augers and start

snow throwing action. Release to stop.

Drive Control / Auger Clutch Lock*Drive Control / Auger Clutch Lock

The drive control is located on the right handle. Squeeze the control grip against the handle to engage the wheel drive. ReleaseThe drivetocontrolstop. is located on the right handle. Squeeze the

control grip against the handle to engage the wheel drive.

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engaged. Release both controls to stop the augers and wheel Note: Always release the drive control before changing speeds. drive.

Failure to do so will result in increased wear on your machine’s Notdrive:systemAlways. release the drive control before changing speeds. Failure to do so will result in increased wear on your machine’s drive system.

Section 4 — Controls and Features

 

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