Operation
Adjusting the throwing direction and width
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to uncontrolled exit-
ing foreign objects!
Never aim the discharge chute in the di-
rection of people, animals, windows, au-
tomobiles or doors.
Adjusting the throwing direction
1. Move the discharge chute to the desired po-
sition by turning the crank.
Adjusting the throwing width
1. Loosen the discharge height lock to adjust the
flap higher and vice versa.
2. Tighten the lock nut again.
➯ The more steeply the flap is adjusted, the
higher and further the snow will be ejec-
ted.
Starting the engine
WARNING!
Risk of poisoning!
Position indicators
Choke
Engine key
Fuel tap
Primer button
Starting procedure
1. Check the oil and fuel levels.
2. Open the fuel tap.
3. Set the choke to ON.
4. Press the primer button 3 times at 2-second
intervals. In temperatures under 10 °C, press
the primer button 5 times.
5. Insert the engine key.
Starting manually:
Pull the starter rope lightly until you feel
resistance, then pull out briskly and allow
the rope to return slowly.
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Switching off the engine
Switching off the engine
1. Release the safety bar.
2. In order to prevent freezing, continue running
3. Turn the engine key to Stop and remove
4. Turn the fuel tap to the Closed position ( 9-3).
Operation
CLOSE -
OPEN
ON - OFF
OPEN
- CLOSED
Starting operation
1. Prepare the snow blower for operation.
2. Check the position of the snow discharge
3. adjust the discharge direction using the hand
4. Start the engine
5. Operating safeguarding hangers.
230 V Starting procedure:
Attaching electric cables to the connec-
tion electric starter.
Pressing starter button.
➯ Snow blower stops
the auger and impeller until they are mostly
free of snow.
( 9-2).
➯ The engine switches off.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Wait for the motor to come to a standstill.
CAUTION!
Danger - risk of injury!
Wear work clothing and protective
gear.
Winter clothing
Non-slip winter shoes
Eye protection (safety glasses or vi-
sor)
Hearing protection
chute and
crank.
CAUTION!
risk of severe injury!
Keep away from the augers while they
are in motion. Keep other persons or ani-
mals away.
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