To start engine, Operation – Craftsman 247.885680 User Manual

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OPERATION

GAS

• Remove fuel cap and fill fuel tank with about 3

quarts of clean, fresh, lead-free grade automotive
gasoline. DO NOT use Ethyl or high octane gaso­
line. Be certain container is clean and free from

rust or foreign particles. Never use gasoline that
may be stale from long periods of storage in the

container. Replace fuel cap.

A

WARNING:

DO

NOT

FILL

CLOSER

THAN 1/2 INCH OF TOP OF FUEL TANK

TO PREVENT SPILLS AND TO ALLOW

FOR

FUEL

EXPANSION.

IF

GASOLINE

IS

ACCIDENTLY

SPILLED, MOVE SNOW

THROWER

AWAY

FROM

AREA

OF

SPILL.

AVOID

CREATING

ANY

SOURCE

OF

IGNITION

UNTIL

GASOLINE

VAPORS HAVE DISAPPEARED.

Check the fuel level periodically to avoid running out
of gasoline while operating the snow thrower. If the

unit runs out of gas, it may be necessary to unclog the
unit before it can be restarted. Refer to Service and

Adjustment section.

WARNING:

EXPERIENCE

INDICATES

THAT

ALCO­

HOL

BLENDED

FUELS

(CALLED

GASOHOL

OR

USING

ETHANOL

OR

METHANOL)

CAN

ATTRACT

MOISTURE

WHICH

LEADS

TO

SEPARATION

AND

FORMATION

OF

ACIDS

DURING

STORAGE.

ACIDIC

GAS

CAN

DAMAGE

THE

FUEL

SYSTEM

OF AN ENGINE WHILE IN STORAGE. TO AVOID

ENGINE

PROBLEMS,

THE

FUEL

SYSTEM

SHOULD BE EMPTIED OR TREATED WITH FUEL

STABILIZER

BEFORE

STORAGE

FOR

30

DAYS

OR LONGER. USE FRESH FUEL NEXT SEASON.

SEE

“STORAGE”

SECTION

FOR

ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION.

NEVER

USE

ENGINE

OR

CARBURETOR

CLEAN­

ER PRODUCTS IN THE FUEL TANK OR PERMA­

NENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.

TO START ENGINE

USING THE ELECTRIC STARTER

• Make certain the auger control handle is disen­

gaged (released).

• Insert ignition key into ignition switch. Do not turn.

• To start a cold engine, move choke lever to ON

position. If you are starting an engine which has
already been run for a few minutes, do not choke.

• To start a cold engine, push primer button one

time. Use a firm push. This step is not necessary
when starting an engine which has been run for a
few minutes.

• Connect power cord to plug on snow thrower, then

to a three-hole, grounded 120-volt AC household
outlet.

A

WARNING:

ALWAYS

CONNECT

POWER

CORD TO PLUG ON SNOW THROWER
FIRST, THEN PLUG THE OTHER END IN

THE

HOUSEHOLD

OUTLET. WHEN

DIS­

CONNECTING,

ALWAYS

UNPLUG

FROM

THE

HOUSEHOLD

OUTLET

FIRST.

• Push starter button to engage starter motor and

crank engine.

IMPORTANT:

THIS ELECTRIC STARTER IS NOT

EQUIPPED

WITH

A

THERMAL

CUTOUT SWITCH. DO NOT CRANK

ENGINE FOR MORE THAN A TOTAL

OF 20 SECONDS WITHOUT ALLOW­

ING ELECTRIC STARTER TO COOL
DOWN

FOR

10

MINUTES, OR

SEVERE DAMAGE TO ELECTRIC
STARTER CAN RESULT.

NOTE:

If the starter motor runs but the engine does

not turn over, the starter gear is apparently covered

with ice and frozen. Place the unit in a warm atmo­
sphere until the gear is free and the starter will
engage.

• After engine starts, release starter button. Allow the

engine to warm up for a few minutes. Then move
choke gradually to OFF position. If engine falters,

return to ON position, then slowly move to OFF
position.

• Unplug the power cord from the household outlet,

then from the plug on snow thrower.

USING THE RECOIL STARTER

• Make certain auger control handle is disengaged

(released).

• Insert Ignition key into ignition switch. Do not turn.

• To start a cold engine, move choke lever to ON

position. If you are starting an engine which has
already been run for a few minutes, do not choke.

• To start a cold engine, push primer button two or

three times. Use a firm push. This step is not nec­

essary when starting an engine which has been run
for a few minutes.

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