To stop engine, To start engine (recoil starter), Cold start (see fig. 8) – Sears 536.886331 User Manual

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OPERATION

A

CAUTION: THIS STARTER IS EQUIPPED

WITH ATHREE-WIRE POWER CORD AND
PLUG AND IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE
ON 120 VOLT AC HOUSEHOLD CUR­

RENT. IT MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED AT
ALLTIMES TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF ELEC­
TRICAL SHOCK, WHICH MAY BE INJURIOUS TO

OPERATOR. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY AS SET FORTH IN THE TO START
ENGINE" SECTION. DETERMINE THAT YOUR
HOUSE WIRING IS A THREE-WIRE GROUNDED
SYSTEM. ASK A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN IF YOU

ARE NOT SURE. IF YOUR HOUSE WIRE SYSTEM

IS NOT A THREE-WIRE SYSTEM, DO NOT USE

THIS ELECTRIC STARTER UNDER ANY CONDI­
TIONS. IF YOUR SYSTEM IS GROUNDED AND A

THREE-HOLE RECEPTACLE IS NOT AVAILABLE
AT THE POINT YOUR STARTER WILL NORMALLY

BE USED, ONE SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.

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 THREE-HOLE GROUNDED

RECEPTACLE.

WHEN DISCONNECTING POWER CORD, ALWAYS
UNPLUG THE END IN THE THREE-HOLE
GROUNDED RECEPTACLE FIRST.

TO STOP ENGINE

To stop engine, move the throttle control lever to

STOP

position and remove key. Keep the key in a

safe place. The engine will not start without the key.

TO START ENGINE (Recoil Starter)

Be surethat the engine has sufficient oil. Before starting

the engine, be certain that you have read the following

information:

COLD START (See FIG. 8)

Be sure the auger drive and the traction drive levers

are in the disengaged RELEASED position.

Move the throttle control up to RUN position.

Push the key intothe ignition slot. Be sure it snaps into

place. Do not turn key. Remove the plastic bag and
extra key.

Rotate choke control to FULL choke position.

Press the primer button in cold weather. Press

two or three times, while keeping your finger over the
vent hole on the primer button. Release finger

between primes.Additional priming may be neces­

sary for the first start if the temperature is below 15°

F. Do not prime if temperature is above 50° F.

CAUTION: NEVER RUN ENGINE INDOORS OR
IN ENCLOSED, POORLY VENTILATED AREAS.
ENGINE EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MON­

OXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND DEADLY GAS.

KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE

CLOTHING AWAY FROM ANY MOVING PARTS
ON ENGINE AND SNOW THROWER.
WARNING: TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND
NEARBY AREAS MAY EXCEED 150° F. AVOID
THESE AREAS.
DO NOTALLOW CHILDREN OR YOUNG TEEN­

AGERS TO OPERATE OR BE NEAR SNOW
THROWER WHILE IT IS OPERATING.

Pull the starter handle rapidly. Do not allow the handle

to snap back, but allow it to rewind slowly whiie
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.

NOTE:

Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes

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

Run the engine at or nearthe top speed when throwing

snow.

WARM START

If restarting a warm engine after a short shutdown, rotate

choke to

OFF

instead of

FULL

and do not push the primer

button.

FROZEN RECOIL STARTER

If the starter is frozen and will not turn engine:

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. If continued

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

To help prevent possible freeze-up of recoil starter and

engine controls, proceed as follows after each snow
removal job.

With the engine running,

pull the starter rope hard

with a continuous full arm stroke three or four times
Pulling of starter rope will produce a loud clattering
sound. This is not harmful to the engine or starter.

With the engine not running,

wipe all snow and

moisture from the carburetor cover in area of control
levers. Also move throttle control, choke control, and
starter handle several times.

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