To stop engine, To start engine (recoil start), A caution – Craftsman 536885211 User Manual

Page 9: Caution, Warning

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“1/2 choke” position. When engine runs
smoothly, move choke lever to “No

Choke” Position.

NOTE:

Allow the engine to warm up for

several minutes before blowing snow in
temperatures below 0°F.

WARM START

• Be sure the choke is in the OFF posi­

tion and pull the starter handle until the

engine starts.

• Do not prime a warm engine. If the en­

gine fails to start, follow the Cold En­
gine Start instructions on page 8.

Recoil

Primer Starter

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Choke control Electric Starter Button

A CAUTION:

This starter is equipped to

operate on 120 volt AC household current.

Follow all instructions carefully as set forth

in the "To Start Engine" section. When

connecting 120 volt AC power cord, always

connect the cord to the switch box on the
engine first, then plug the other end into the
household receptacle. When disconnecting

the 120 volt AC power cord, always unplug
from the household receptacle first,

TO STOP ENGINE

• To stop the engine, turn the key to OFF

and remove key. Keep key in a safe

place. The engine will not start without

the key. See figure above.

TO START ENGINE (RECOIL START)

Before starting the engine, be certain that

you have read and understood all the
instructions on the preceding pages.

COLD START

• Insert the key and turn ON.

• Move the choke control to the FULL

position.

• Push the primer button while covering the

vent holes as follows: {Remove finger
from primer button between primes).

Do not prime if temperature is above

50° F.

Two times if temperature is 50° F to 15°F.

Four times if temperature is below 15°F.

• Pull the starter handle with a smooth

rapid movement. Do not allow the starter
rope to snap back. Rewind smoothly

while holding the starter handle. If the
engine fires but does not start, pull the
starter handle until the engine starts.

• After three pulls, repeat the priming and

pulling steps again.

• As engine starts warms up move choke

lever to “1/2 choke” position. When

engine runs smoothly, move choke lever
to “No Choke” Position .

NOTE:

Allow the engine to warm up for

’ several minutes before blowing snow in

temperatures below 0°F.

WARM START

• Do not prime a warm engine. If the en­

gine fails to start, follow the Cold En­
gine Start instructions on this page.

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CAUTION:

Never run engine indoors

or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas.

Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide,

an odorless and a deadly gas. Always stand
behind snow thrower(operator's position)

when starting engine. Do not put hands,
feet, hair or loose clothing in or near the

discharge chute deflector or auger housing

while the engine is running. The tempera­
ture of the muffler and neaby areas may

exceed 150° F.; avoid these areas also.

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WARNING:

Objects such as gravel,

rocks or other debris, if struck by the auger,
may be thrown with sufficient force to cause
personal injury or property damage.

We recommend standard safety glasses or
Wide Vision Safety Mask for over your

glasses.

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