11
Controls & Operation
ENGINE & STARTING CONTROLS
NOTE: Throttle -
This snow thrower does NOT have a
throttle for controlling operating speed of engine.
The
engine governor maintains operating speed for vary-
ing snow removal conditions.
A. Electric Start Button - The Electric Start Button (A,
Figure 8) activates an electric starter mounted to the
engine, eliminating the need to pull the starter han-
dle. The Electric Start Button operates on 120 Volts
AC, which is provided by connection to the extension
cord provided with units equipped with this feature.
Connect this extension cord ONLY to a properly
grounded 3 prong electrical outlet.
B. Fuel Tank Cap - Cover fuel tank & provides venting
ability to prevent vapor lock.
C. Starter Handle - The starter handle (C) connects to a
starter cord to manually start the engine. Pulling
starter handle rapidly spins the engine crankshaft,
cycles the engine, and generates the spark neces-
sary for starting the engine.
D. Primer Button - When pressed, the Primer Button
(D) provides initial fuel to help start a cold engine.
Normally, pressing the primer button twice will pro-
vide enough fuel to start a cold engine.
E. Engine Key - Insert key in switch and turn key to ON
position when starting engine. To stop engine, turn
key to OFF position.
F. Choke Control - The is control (F) adjusts the fuel/air
mixture, and is used to help start a cold engine by
providing a richer mixture.Once the engine is warm
and running smoothly, the Choke Control should be
set to the off position to provide a normal air/fuel mix.
Figure 8. Engine Controls
A Electric Start
Button
(Optional)
Activates electric starter
B Fuel Tank
Cap
Covers fuels tank and provides
venting to prevent vapor lock
C Starter Handle Used to start engine
D Primer Button Primes carburetor for faster cold
starting.
E Engine Key Prevents starting of engine with-
out key. Stops engine when
removed.
F Choke Control Adjusts air/fuel mixture
E
A
B
D
F
C