Snapper 5201M, 520E Snow Blower User Manual


 
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OPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER
Before operating snowthrower, review the
Checks Before
Each Use
under General Operation on page 8 of this
manual.
1. Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction.
2. Pull the Auger Control back against the handle to
engage the auger.
NOTE: The snow thrower will be pulled forward by
the auger when the auger contacts the ground or with
the snow to be thrown.
3. Begin snow removal by clearing a path down the cen-
ter of walk or driveway, then gradually widen path,
throwing snow off to both sides.
4. Release the Auger Control to stop both the auger
and the forward motion of the snowthrower.
SNOWTHROWING TIPS
Discharge chute icing may occur as the result of snow
build up around the base of the discharge chute. If the
chute does freeze up, DO NOT force the control: control
linkage damage may result. Put the unit indoors and
allow the ice to melt, or pour hot water around the inside
and outside base of the discharge chute.
Varying snow conditions will affect performance of
snow thrower. The snow thrower should be allowed to
move into the snow at it's own pace.
Wet, heavy snow — When clearing wet, heavy snow,
the forward movement of the snowthrower may have to
be slowed by pushing down on handle while allowing
engine to operate at full throttle.
Do not operate on gravel or crushed rock surfaces.
Avoid picking up this type of material with auger since
damage to unit could result and particles can be dis-
charged with considerable force that could cause serious
injury.
Always be alert to hidden hazards that might be struck
by the auger. Should a foreign object be struck by the
auger, immediately stop the engine and inspect machine
for any damage. Repair damage before continuing oper-
ation.
Controls & Operation
WARNING
Do not use snow thrower on surfaces above ground
level, such as the roof of a building.
AFTER EACH USE
Allow snow thrower to run a few minutes after clearing
snow to reduce the likelihood of parts freezing while
machine is not is use.
If you will be storing the unit for the season, see the
STORAGE section for instructions on properly preparing
the unit for long-term storage.
OFF-SEASON STORAGE
Before you store your snowthrower for the off-season,
read the Maintenance and Storage instructions in the
Safety Rules section and take the following precautions:
NOTE: Gasoline, if permitted to stand unused for extend-
ed periods (30 days or longer), may develop gummy
deposits which can adversely affect the engine carbure-
tor and cause engine malfunction. To avoid this condi-
tion, add Simplicity Gasoline Stabilizer to the fuel tank, or
drain all fuel from the system before placing unit in stor-
age.
1. Prepare your snowthrower engine for storage as
instructed in the Engine Owner’s Manual.
2. Lubricate the snowthrower as described in the
LUBRICATION section of this manual.
3. Clean the snowthrower thoroughly. Coat exposed
bare metal parts with a quality paint (available from
you dealer) or a light film of grease, oil or automotive
wax.
4. Store snowthrower in the wheels down, operating
position.
Note: If the unit is stored in any other posi-
tion, fluids may leak.
5. Store the unit in a protected area and cover.
STARTING AFTER STORAGE
1. Remove the spark plug and wipe dry. Then reinstall
plug.
2. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline (unless a fuel stabi-
lizer was used).
3. Check to be sure engine fins are clean and air flow is
unobstructed.
4. Start the engine outdoors. Warm up engine by run-
ning at SLOW speed for a a few minutes before run-
ning at FAST speed, or blowing snow.
5. Check the operation of all the controls. If necessary,
lubricate the snowthrower to improve operation of the
chute control.