Stopping the engine, Adjusting the discharge chute and chute deflector – McCulloch 96188000300 User Manual

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Stopping the Engine

To stop the engine, pull key out (Figure 17).

Adjusting the Discharge

Chute and Chute Deflector

To adjust the discharge chute, move deflector chute handle

left or right to desired position (Figure 18).

To raise or lower the angle of the chute deflector, loosen

the chute deflector knob on the chute deflector and move

the chute deflector up or down (Figure 18).

1. Chute deflector knob
2. Chute deflector
3. Chute handle

Figure 18

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Clearing a Clogged

Discharge Chute

Preventing Freeze-up after

Use

Let the engine run for a few minutes to prevent moving

parts from freezing. Stop the engine, wait for all mov-

ing parts to stop, and remove ice and snow from the

snowthrower.

• Clean off any snow and ice from the base of the chute.
• Rotate the discharge chute left and right to free it from

any ice buildup.

• With the ignition key in the Off position, pull the recoil

starter handle several times or connect the electrical

cord to a power source and the snowthrower and push

the electric start button once to prevent the recoil starter

and/or the electric starter from freezing up.

• In snowy and cold conditions, some controls and mov-

ing parts may freeze. Do not use excessive force when

trying to operate frozen controls. If you have difficulty

operating any control or part, start the engine and let

it run for a few minutes.

Hand contact with the rotating auger blades

inside the discharge chute is the most common

cause of injury associated with snow throwers.

Never use your hand to clean out the discharge

chute.

To clear the chute:
1. SHUT THE ENGINE OFF!
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger blades have

stopped rotating.

3. Always use a clearing tool at least 15 inches long, not

your hands (Figure 19).

Figure 19

Figure 17

1. Key

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