Warm start, B. recoil starter, Frozen recoil starter – Craftsman 247.888510 User Manual

Page 15: Operating snow thrower, To engage drive

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“Final Adjustments” section of the Assembly

Instructions.

WARNING: The electric starter must be property
grounded at all times to avoid the possibility of elec­
tric shock which may be injurious to the operator.
• Determine whether your house wiring is a three-

wire grounded system. Ask a licensed

electrician if you are not certain.

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WARNING: If your house wiring system is

not a three-wire grounded system, do not use

this electric starter under any conditions.

If your house wiring system is grounded and a

three-hole receptacle is not available at the point
the snow thrower starter will normally be used,

one should be installed by a licensed electrician.
When connecting the power cord, always
connect cord to starter on engine first, then plug
the other end into a three-hole grounded

receptacle.

When disconnecting the power cord, always

unplug the end from the three-hole, grounded
receptacle first.
Attach spark plug wire to spark plug.

Make sure that the auger drive and the traction

drive levers are in the disengaged RELEASED
position.

Move throttle control lever to FAST position.
Remove the keys from the plastic bag. Push key
into the ignition slot. Make sure it snaps into
place.

Do not turn key.

Keep the second key in a

safe place.

Rotate the choke knob to FULL choke position.

Connect the power cord to the switch box on the
engine.

Plug the other end of the power cord into a

three-hole, grounded 120 volt A.C. receptacle.

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WARNING: Do not use primer while

starting the engine with an electric starter.

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 required).
When the engine starts, release the starter
button and slowly rotate the choke to OFF
position. If the engine falters, rotate the choke to

FULL and then gradually to OFF.
Disconnect the power cord from the receptacle

first and then from the switch box on the engine.

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes
because the engine wiil not develop full power

until it reaches operating temperature.

Operate the engine at full throttle (FAST) when

throwing snow.

Warm Start

If restarting a warm engine after a shut down,

rotate choke to OFF instead of FULL and press
the starter button.

B. Recoil Starter

Make sure that the engine has sufficient oil and the

auger drive and the traction drive levers are released.

Move throttle control to FAST position.

Push key into the ignition slot so that it snaps

into place. Do not turn key. Remove plastic bag
and keep the second key in a safe place.

Rotate choke control to FULL choke position.

Push the primer button while covering the vent

hole. Remove your finger from the primer between
primes. Do not prime if temperature is above

50° F; prime two times between 50° F and 15° F;

and prime four times below 15° F.

Pull the starter handle rapidly. Do not allow the

handle to snap back, but allow it to rewind slowly
while keeping a firm hold on the starter handle.

As the engine warms up and begins to operate

evenly, rotate the choke knob slowly to OFF

position. If the engine falters, return to FULL
choke, then slowly move to OFF choke position.

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes

because the engine will not develop full power
until it reaches operating temperature.

Operate the engine at full throttle (FAST) when
throwing snow.

Warm Start

If restarting a warm engine after a temporary

shut down, rotate choke to OFF instead of FULL
and do nof prime. Press the starter button.

Frozen Recoil Starter

If the starter is frozen and will not turn the engine,

proceed as follows:

Pull as much rope out of the starter as possible.

Release the starter handle and let it snap back

against the starter.

If the engine still fails to start, repeat the first two

steps. If continued attempts do not free starter,
follow the electric starter procedures to start.

Avoid possible freezing of recoil starter and the
engine controls.

Operating Snow Thrower

To Engage Drive

With the engine running near top speed, move
shift lever to one of six FORWARD positions or

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