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Manual de usuario Snapper, modelo 10302

Fabricar: Snapper
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Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent unintentional starting before servicing or repairing the machine. 10. Avoid clearing steep slopes and keep away from drop-off areas where footing is doubtful or where the machine could tip over. Clear snow across the face of slopes whenever possible. 11. Stop the engine and remove the key whenever you leave the unit unattended to eliminate the possibility of children or untrained adults attempting to operate the machine. 2 INTRODUCTION Tltis manual covers the recommended operating instructions and routine service requirements for Snapper two-stage snow throwers. On units with four digit model numbers, the first digit indicates engine horsepower and the next two digits indicate approximate blower housing width- With the five digit mode, the first two digits indicate horsepower and next two, blower housing width. The last digit is reserved for major model change. Differences between models are pointed out wherever pertinent in the manual. <1 RIGHT 8IDE BLOWER CLUTCH HANDLE DISCHARGE CHUTE CRANK FORWARD/REVERSE DIRECTIONAL CONTROL DEFLECTOR CAP FUEL TANK — (KEEP FILLER CAP TIGHTENED!) BELT GUARD IMPELLER HOUSING IMPELLER TRACTION CLUTCH HANDLE COLLECTOR AUGERS GEAR BOX SCRAPER BLADE (REPLACEABLE) BLOWER HOUSING ENGINE CONTROLS (VARY WITH MODELS) HANDLE GRIPS OPTIONAL HEAD LIGHTS (KIT) CONTROL PANEL DISCHARGE CHUTE OPTIONAL TIRE CHAINS (KIT) WHEEL RETAINING PINS TIRES ■ INFLATE 12-15 psi w/o CHAINS, 15-20 WITH CHAINS. SKID SHOES 'JJJFT SIDE NOTE: MODEL 1030 SHOWN WITH OPTIONS FIGURE 1 - LOCATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION Make sure that each person you authorize to operate your Snow Thrower reads this manual beforehand and pays particular attention to the safety precautions on the inside front cover and to the warning j decals on the machine. Check and perform the following before each start-up. ^EEfSTART,, PROCIDMEE • ENGINE LUBE: Check level and add oil, if needed, of weight and grade specified in the Engine Owner’s Manual. • FUEL SUPPLY: After making sure unit is safely j away from ignition producing appliances and in area where gasoline fumes can be dissipated, fill fuel tank with gasoline specified in Engine Manual. • CHECK TIRES and bring pressure up to specifications -12-15 psi without tire chains or 15-20 psi with chains. • CHECK UNIT to make sure guards and shields are in place and tight. Also check blower housing to insure that it is free of all objects. • RESET RUNNERS to suit area to be cleared. Lower skid shoes to provide greater clearance over gravel or raise the shoes for smooth, paved surface. Refer to skid shoe adjustment for details. • SET DEFLECTOR CAP to throw snow desired distance. Loosen wing nut, push cap edge back • even with the chute to throw snow up to 30 feet away or pull cap all the way out to throw snow only about three feet. Retighten the wing nut after repositioning cap. Always stop engine before repositioning. OPERATIONAL^CONTROLS Know how to stop the Snow Thrower quickly, in preparation for possible emergency situations. Forward and reverse motion is stopped by releasing your grip on the TRACTION CLUTCH handle on the i left handle bar. The blower auger blades and impeller fani will stop rotating within five seconds* ' after releasing the BLOWER CLUTCH handle on the right. Stop the engines on all models by removing the ignition key. Other operational controls are discussed where pertinent under the following [ operating procedures. ‘NOTE: If rotation continues after five seconds, refer to the CLUTCH CABLE instructions for readjustment. SINGLE CONTROL FEATURE: If you continue holding the TRACTION CLUTCH handle down while blowing snow, you can release the BLOWER CLUTCH handle without stopping the blower. This feature frees your right hand to turn the chute crank to discharge snow in a new direction. Releasing the TRACTION CLUTCH handle stops motion and the blower. ' Whenever possible, push Snow Thrower outdoors before starting. If the unit must be started inside j your garage, for example, make sure doors are wide : «pfen to provide maximum ventilation. Move the unit : outdoors as soon as possible after starting. After : performing the pre-start checks and services described earlier, proceed as follows: ; 1. THROTTLE CONTROL: Move control to FAST ! position. 2. CHOKE: Refer to Engine Manual for priming and/or choking details. 3. ENGINE IGNITION: On all units, insert key or turn I key to Oi| position. j 4(A) ROPE STARTING: On manual start models, pull I starting rope out In smooth, steady motion until ; engine starts. To prolong the life of the starter rope, slowly guide the handle back to the engine rather ; than allowing it to snap back. : 4(B) ELECTRIC STARTING: On units with plug-in 120 i Volt electric start, connect the starter cable to the engine starter system then insert the three pronged ' plug into a grounded 110-volt power receptacle and depress...


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