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6. Push the primer button as speci-
fied below. Remove finger from
primer button between pushes.
Do not push if temperature
above 50 ° F (10 ° C).
Push two times if temperature is
50° F (10° C) to 15°F (-10° C).
Push four times if temperature
is
below 15 ° F (-10 ° C).
Push five times if temperature is
below0 ° F (-18 ° C).
7. (Electric
Start) Push down on the
starter button
until the engine
starts. Do not crank for more than
10 seconds at a time. This electric
starter is thermally protected.
If
overheated it will stop automatically
and can be restarted only when it
has cooled to a safe temperature
(a
wait of about 5 to 10 minutes is re-
quired).
8. (Recoil Start) Rapidly pull the re-
coil starter handle. Do not allow
the recoil starter handle to snap
back. Slowly return the recoil start-
er handle.
9. If the engine does not start in 5 or 6
tries, See Difficult Starting in the
"Troubleshooting
Table".
10. When the engine starts, move the
choke control to "1/2 choke" posi-
tion. When engine runs smoothly,
move choke control to the off
Position.
11. (Electric Start) First disconnect
power cord from receptacle. Then,
disconnect the power cord from the
switch box.
12. Run engine at full throttle "FAST"
when throwing snow.
Allow the engine to warm up for several
minutes before blowing snow in temper-
atures below 0°F.
How To Start A Warm Engine
if restarting a warm engine after a short
shutdown, leave the choke lever in the
off position and do not push the primer
button. If the engine fails to start, follow
the Cold Start instructions.
FROZEN
STARTER
if the starter is frozen and will not turn
engine:
1. Pull as much rope out of the starter
as possible.
2. Release the starter handle and let it
snap back against the starter. Re-
peat until the engine starts.
To help prevent possible freeze-up of
recoil starter and engine controls, pro-
ceed as follows after each snow remov-
al job.
1. With the engine running, pull the
starter rope hard with a continuous
full arm stroke three or four times.
Pulling of starter rope will produce a
loud clattering sound. This is not
harmful to the engine or starter.
2. With the engine not running, wipe all
snow and moisture from the carbu-
retor cover in area of control levers.
Also move throttle control, choke
control, and starter handle several
times.
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ARNING: Never run en-
gine indoors or in enclosed,
poorly ventilated areas. En*
gine exhaust contains CARBON
MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND
DEADLY GAS.
Keep hands, feet,
hair and loose clothing away from
any moving parts on engine and
snow thrower.
• The temperature of muffler and
nearby areas may exceed 150°F.
Avoid these areas.
*
DO NOT allow children or young
teenagers to operate or be near
snow thrower while it is operat*
ing.
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