assessment of exposure. The measurement
values have been determined in accordance
with ISO 8437:2008.
WARNING!
Warning: The actual vibration and noise level
when using power tools may differ from the
specified maximum value, depending on how
the tool is used and what kind of workpiece
is processed. It is therefore necessary to
determine which safety precautions are
required to protect the user, based on an
estimate of exposure in actual operating
conditions (taking into account all stages of
the work cycle, e.g. the time when the tool is
switched off and when it is idling, in addition
to the start-up time).
DESCRIPTION
1.
Ddrive lever
2.
Lever for ejector deflector
3.
Auger lever
4.
Gear lever
5.
Control for ejection angle
6.
Ejector deflector
7.
Safety jack
8.
Auger
9.
Oil drain plug
10. Clearing tool
11. Heater box
12. Priming pump
13. Ignition Switch
14. Throttle lever
15. Starter grip
16. Recoil starter
17. Knob fuel switch
18. Choker lever
19. Skid shoe
20. Oil dipstick
21. Bottom handle
22. Connection 230V for electric start
23. Locking screws for handle
24. Start button for electric start
25. Top handle
26. Work light
FIG. 1
ASSEMBLY
References to the left and right side of the
snowblower assume that the user is standing
in the driving position behind the snowblower.
UNPACKING
Remove the plastic covering parts of the machine
and unpack all loose parts. Store the shear pins
in a safe place, for when you need them.
Shear pins
The auger is mounted on the shaft with two
shear pins and cotters. The shear pins can
break off if the auger hits ice or a solid object.
This is to prevent the snowblower from being
damaged. Two shear pins and nylon lock nuts
are included in the delivery.
FIG. 2
ASSEMBLY
Bottom and top handle
1.
Remove the four bottom locking screws,
the round washers and carriage screws
on each side of the bottom part of the
handle. Lift the top handle part until it
locks over the bottom part.
2.
Fasten the top and bottom handle parts
with the four locking screws, the round
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