Tools required for assembly, To remove snow thrower from carton, To assemble the snow thrower – Craftsman 536885211 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

A CAUTION:

Always wear safety

glasses or eye shields while assembling
snow thrower.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

1 - Knife to cut carton

The figure to the right shows the snow
thrower completely assembled.

References to the right or left hand side

of the snow thrower are from the viewpoint
of the operator's position behind the unit.

TO REMOVE SNOW THROWER

FROM CARTON

• Locate and remove container of Crafts­

man 2-cycle oil.

• Remove the inserts positioned around the

unit and the packing material.

• Cut down two comers nearest the

handles and lay the panel down flat.

• Remove and discard bottom packaging.
• Pull snow thrower out of the carton.

TO ASSEMBLE THE SNOW
THROWER

• Remove wrap on upper handle and along

the side of both handles. Discard wrap.

• Unfold upper handle to remove

packaging on the control panel and
discard.

• Loosen the tee knobs on each side of the

upper handle. See figure on this page.

• Raise the upper handle to the operating

position.

NOTE:

Make sure the cables are not

caught between the upper and lower

handle.

• Check to be sure the clutch cable is not

caught in the handle. Tighten the tee

knobs.

Tee Knob

Before you operate your new snow thrower,

to ensure that you receive the best perfor­

mance and satisfaction from this quality
product, please review the following

checklist:

/ All assembly instructions have been

completed.

/ The discharge chute rotates freely.

/ No remaining loose parts in carton.

While learning how to use your snow
thrower, pay extra attention to the following

important items:

Make sure gas tank is filled with

40:1 ratio mixture of gasoline and oil.

// Become familiar with all controls-their

location and function. Operate controls
before starting engine.

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