Craftsman 536885211 User Manual

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• Use only attachments and accessories

approved by the manufacturer of the
snow thrower (such as electric starter kits,

etc.).

• Never operate the snow thrower without

good visibility or light. Always be sure of
your footing, and keep a firm hold on the
handles. Walk; never run.

• This snow thrower is for use on side­

walks, driveways, and other ground level

surfaces. CAUTION: should be exercised

while using on steep sloping surfaces. DO

NOT USE SNOW THROWER ON
SURFACES ABOVE GROUND LEVEL
such as roofs of residences, garages,
porches or other such structures or
buildings.

• Check all bolts at frequent intervals for

proper tightness to be sure the snow

thrower is in safe working condition.

• Disengage clutch before starting the

engine.

• Let engine and snow thrower adjust to

outdoor temperatures before starting to
clear snow.

FUEL SAFETY

• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flam­

mable.

• Use an approved container.
• Check fuel supply before each use,

allowing space for expansion as the heat
of the engine and/or sun can cause fuel to
expand.

• Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.

Never fill fuel tank indoors. Replace fuel

tank cap securely and wipe up spilled

fuel.

• Never remove the fuel tank cap or add

fuel to a running or hot engine.

• Never store fuel or snow thrower with fuel

in the tank inside a building where fumes

may reach an open flame.

OPERATING SAFETY

• Never allow children or young teenagers

to operate the snow thrower. Keep them

away while it is operating. Never allow

adults to operate the snow thrower

without proper instruction.

• Do not operate this machine if you are

taking drugs or other medication which

can cause drowsiness or affect your

ability to operate this machine.

• Do not use this machine if you are

mentally or physically unable to operate

this machine safely.

• Always wear safety glasses or eye

shields during operation or while perform­

ing an adjustment or repair to protect your|

eyes from foreign objects that may be
thrown from the snow thrower.

• Do not put hands or feet near or under

rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge

opening at all times.

• Exercise extreme caution to avoid slipping |

or falling, especially when operating in

reverse or backing up.

• Do not clear snow across the face of

slopes. Excercise caultion when changing
direction on slopes. Do not attempt to

clear steep slopes.

• Never operate the snow thrower without

proper guards, plates, or other safety
protective devices in place.

• Never operate the snow thrower near

glass enclosures, automobiles, window
wells, drop-offs, and the like without
proper adjustment of the snow discharge
angle. Keep children and pets away.

• Never operate the snow thrower at high

transport speeds on slippery surfaces.

Look behind and use care when backing.

• Never direct discharge at bystanders or

allow anyone in front of the snow thrower.

• Do not run the engine indoors, except

when starling the engine and for trans­

porting the snow thrower in or out of the
building. Open the outside doors; exhaust

fumes are dangerous, containing CAR­

BON MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and

DEADLY GAS.

• Take all possible precautions when

leaving the snow thrower unattended.

Disengage the auger/impeller, stop
engine, and remove key.

• Do not overload the machine capacity by

attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.

SAFE STORAGE
• Always refer to the owner's manual

instructions for important details if the
snow thrower is to be stored for an
extended period.

• Disengage power to the auger/impeller

when snow thrower is transported or not

in use.

• Never store the snow thrower with fuel in

the fuel tank inside a building where

ignition sources are present such as water

and space heaters, clothes dryers, and
the like. Allow the engine to coo! before
storing in any enclosure.

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