Controls + Features
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WARNING!
AVOID INJURY. Read and understand the
entire safety section before proceeding.
Snow blower controls and features are described below and
illustrated in Fig. 13.
Control Panel (Fig. 13)
LED switch
Fig. 13
Auger speed
control lever
Reverse
button
1. Auger speed control lever – The auger rotation speed
can be increased from 116 rpm to 143 rpm by pushing the
auger speed control lever forward.
2. LED switch – Press
on the front panel for nighttime snow removal.
3. Reverse button – Press
snow blower in reverse mode. The reverse indicator LED
will light up to indicate the reverse mode is activated.
4. Drive speed control lever – Use the drive speed control
lever to control the marching speed of the machine. When
machine is marching, push the lever forward to increase
the speed, pull it back to reduce the speed.
5. Chute control lever – The chute control lever can be
used to adjust the chute direction up to 180 degree, as
well as to lower/raise the chute deflector.
Adjust the discharge chute direction by pulling backwards
or pushing forwards the chute control lever until the chute
has rotated into the desired position (Fig. 14).
Reverse indicator LED
Chute
control lever
Drive speed
control lever
to utilize the LED lights located
reverse button to enter the
Fig. 14
To adjust the chute deflector, keep pressing the discharge
chute lock button and at the same time push down or
raise up the chute control lever (Fig. 15).
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Push down or Pull up
Press in the lock button
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Chute deflector
NOTE: ALWAYS position discharge chute deflector at a safe
angle before engaging the auger.
DO NOT throw snow any higher than necessary.
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WARNING!
NEVER direct the snow discharge chute at
the operator, at bystanders, at vehicles, or at nearby windows.
The discharged snow and foreign objects accidentally picked
up and thrown by the snow blower can cause serious damage
and personal injury.
Always orient the discharge chute in the opposite direction
from where the operator, bystanders, surrounding vehicles, or
windows are located.
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Discharge
Chute
chute
control lever
Fig. 15