To stop engine, To start engine (recoil starter), Cold start (see fig. 16) – Craftsman 536.885020 User Manual

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OPERATION

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CAUTION: NEVER RUN ENGINE IN­

DOORS OR IN ENCLOSED, POORLY
VENTILATED AREAS. ENGINE EX­
HAUST CONTAINS CARBON MON­

OXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND DEADLY GAS,
KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE
CLOTHING AWAY FROiyi ANY MOVING PARTS
ON ENGINE AND SNOW THROWER.
WARNING: TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND

NEARBY AREAS MAY EXCEED 1S0° F. AVOID
THESE AREAS.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN OR YOUNG TEEN­
AGERS TO OPERATE OR BE NEAR SNOW

THROWER WHILE IT iS OPERATING,

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 sure that the engine has sufficient oil. Before starting
the engine, be certain that you have read the following
information:

COLD START (See Fig. 16)

® Be sure the auger drive and the traction drive levers

are in the disengaged RELEASED position

® Move the throttle control up to FAST position,

® Push the key into the ignition slot Be sure it snaps

into place. Do not turn key. Remove plastic bag and

^ extra key.

g Rotate choke control to FULL choke position

Press the primer button two or three times, while

keeping your finger over the vent hole onthe primer
button. Additional priming may be necessary for the
first start if the temperature is below 15® F

® Puti the starter handle rapidly. Do not allow the

handle to snap back, but allow it to rewind slowly
while 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 posi­

tion. If the engine falters, returnto FULL choke, then

slowly move to OFF choke position

NOTE: Aliow the engine to warm up for a lew minutes
because the engine will not develop full power until it
reaches operating temperature.

® Run the engine at or near the top speed when

throwing snow

WARM START

If restarting a warm engine after a short shutdown, leave

choke at OFF 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, repeal If continued at­

tempts do not free starter, follow the electric cold start
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, puitthe starlerrope 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 ali snow and

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

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