Operator's Manual CRRFr MRN 28" SNOW THROWER Model No. 247.883951 ,, SAFETY o ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST o ESPANOL CAUTION" Before using this product, read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions. Sears Brands Management Corporation, Visit our website: Hoffman www.craftsman.com Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
WarrantyStatement .............................. SafeOperationPractices...................... Assembly .................................... Operation.................................. Service&Maintenance ....................... Page2 Pages3-6 Pages8-13 Pages14-17 Pages18-23 Off-Season Storage ............................. Page24 Troubleshooting ............................... Page26 PartsList................................... Pages28-44 RepairProtectionAgreement .................... Page47 Espa_ol ......
Thissymbolpointsout importantsafety instructionswhich, if not followed, couldendangerthe personalsafetyand/or property of yourself and others.Readandfollow all instructions in this manual beforeattempting to operatethis machine.Failureto complywith these instructions may resultin personalinjury.
To reduce firehazards, keep machine free ofgrass, leaves, orother debris build-up. Clean upoilorfuelspillage and remove any fuelsoaked debris. Never store themachine orfuelcontainer inside where there isanopen flame, spark orpilot light asonawater heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer orother gas appliances. OPERATION Useonlyattachmentsandaccessories approvedbythe manufacturer(e.g. wheelweights,tire chains,cabsetc.). Whenstartingengine,pull cordslowlyuntil resistanceisfelt, thenpull rapidly.
Checkfuelline,tank,cap,andfittings frequentlyfor cracksor leaks.Replace if necessary. Donot crankenginewith sparkplug removed. Accordingto the ConsumerProductsSafetyCommission (CPSC) andthe U.S.Environmental ProtectionAgency(EPA), thisproducthasan Average Useful Life of seven(7)years,or 60 hoursofoperation.Atthe endof the Average Useful Life havethe machineinspectedannuallybyan authorizedservicedealerto ensurethat all mechanical andsafetysystems areworkingproperlyandnotwornexcessively.
SAFETY SYMBOLS Thispage depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine before attempting to assemble and operate. READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble and operate WARNING-- ROTATING BLADES Keep hands out of inlet and discharge openings inside WARNING-- blades while machine is running.
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NOTE:References to rightor left sideofthe snowthroweraredeterminedfrom behindthe unit in theoperatingposition(standingdirectlybehindthe snow thrower,facingthe handlepanel). t Removing FromCarton 1. Cutthe cornersof the cartonandlaythe sidesflat on theground.Remove anddiscardall packinginserts. 2. Movethe snowthrowerout of the carton. 3. Makecertainthe cartonhasbeencompletelyemptiedbeforediscardingit.
4. Placechuteontochutebaseandensurechutecontrolrodispositionedunder handlepanel.Installhexbolt previouslyremovedbut donot securewith wingnut at thistime.SeeFigure4. 5. Squeeze the triggeronthe handlepaneljoystickandrotatethe chuteby handto faceforward.Theholesinthe chutecontrolinputwill befacingup. SeeFigure5. TopView NOTE:Thechutewill not rotatewithoutsqueezingthe triggeronthe joystick. 6.
7. f Makesureall cablesareroutedto the left of the chutecontrolrod.Lineup the holeinthe rodwith the arrowonthe inputshaftandinsertthe rodinto the inputshaftbelowjoystickon handlepanel.SeeFigure7. NOTE: Thechutecontrolrodwill fit snugglyintothe inputshaft.Supportthe rearofthe dashpanelwith onehandwhileinsertingthe rodwith yourother handto ensurethe rodisinsertedall the wayinto the inputshaft. 8.
Checkthatall cablesareproperlyroutedthroughthe cableguideonthe engine.SeeFigure10. / NOTE:Ifthe chutecontrolisnot assembledcorrectlyit will not movefreely norwill it movefully to the rightandleft. ; S Set-Up Shear Pins Holesarelocatedin the plasticdashpanelfor convenientshearpinstorage.See Figure11.Referto the Operationsectionfor moreinformationregardingshearpin replacement.
ChuteClean-OutTool _ Achuteclean-outtool isfastenedto the top ofthe augerhousingwith amounting clip.SeeFigure12.Thetoolisdesignedto clearachuteassemblyof iceand snow.Thisitemisfastenedwith acabletie at the factory.Cutthe cabletie before operatingthesnowthrower. Neveruseyour handsto clearaclogged chuteassembly.Shutoff engine and remainbehind handlesuntil all movingpartshavestoppedbefore usingthe clean-outtool to clearthe chuteassembly. Drift Cutters 1.
Adjustments f Skid Shoes Thesnowthrowerskidshoesareadjustedupwardat the factoryforshipping purposes.Adjustthemdownward,if desired,priorto operatingthe snowthrower. Smooth Surface it is notrecommended that you operatethis snowthrower on gravelas it caneasilypickup andthrowloosegravel,causingpersonalinjuryor damageto the snow thrower andsurroundingproperty. Forclosesnowremovalon asmoothsurface,raiseskidshoeshigheronthe augerhousing.Referto Figure15.
Shift Lever Drive Control _ Four-Way Chute ControP (Joystick) Auger Control Headlight Gas C_ Wheel Steering Control Chute Assembly \ Drift Cutter Recoil Starter Handle Clean Out Tool Oil Fill \ Auger Hous_ \ Choke Control Throttle Control Augers Skid Shoe Oil Drain Electric Starter Outlet Figure17 Nowthatyouhavesetupyoursnowthrower,it's importantto becomeacquainted with its controlsandfeatures.Referto Figure17. 6 Shift [ever ,ey Thekeyisasafetydevice.
Throttlecontrol DriveControl/Auger Control Lock / DRIVE CONTROL Thethrottlecontrolislocatedonthe rearofthe engine.It regulatesthe speedofthe engineandwill shutoffthe enginewhen movedinto the STOP position. Primer Depressing the primerforcesfueldirectlyintothe engine'scarburetorto aid incold-weatherstarting. Electric Starter Button Pressing the electricstarterbuttonengagesthe engine'selectricstarterwhen pluggedinto a 120Vpowersource. Thedrivecontrolislocatedonthe right handle.
Clean-OutTool Donot overfill the fueltank.Afterrefueling,makesurethe tankcapisclosed properlyandsecurely. Becarefulnot to spillfuelwhen refueling.Spilledfuel orfuel vapormay ignite.If anyfuel isspilled,makesurethe areaisdry beforestartingthe engine. Neveruseyour handsto clearacloggedchuteassembly.Shutoff engine and remainbehindhandlesuntil all movingparts havestoppedbefore usingthe clean-outtool to clearthe chuteassembly. Avoidrepeatedor prolongedcontactwith skinor breathingofvapor.
2. ToEngageDrive Movethrottle controlto FAST (rabbit)_Jl__ position. 1. With the 3 Move choke tothe CHOKE I,'I pos t on eng co,d nestart),fengine sthrottlecontrolinthe Fast(rabbit)_ _1 into oneof the sixforward(F)positionsor two reverse(R)positions.Selecta speedappropriatefor thesnowconditionsanda paceyou'recomfortable with. warm,placechokein RUNposition. 4. 5. Pushprimerthree(3)times,makingsureto covervent holeinprimerbulb whenpushing.Ifengineiswarm,pushprimeronlyonce.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Followthe maintenance schedulegivenbelow.Thischartdescribes service guidelinesonly.Usethe ServiceLogcolumnto keeptrackofcompleted maintenancetasks.Tolocatethe nearestSearsServiceCenteror to scheduleservice, Beforeperformingany type of maintenance/service,disengageall controls andstop the engine.Wait until all moving partshavecometo a complete stop. Disconnect sparkplug wire and groundit againstthe engine to preventunintendedstarting. simplycontactSearsat 1-800-4-MY-HOME ®. 1.
Refillwith the recommended oil andcheckthe oil level.SeeRecommended OilUsagechart.Theengine'soil capacityis37ounces. (oF)-40o-20 o 0o 200 400 (oc) Oil Drain -30° -20° -10 ° 0° Plug \ DONOTuse nondetergentoil or 2-strokeengine oil. It couldshorten the engine'sservicelife. 7. Reinstallthe oil filler cap/dipsticksecurely. Figure20 E Thoroughly washyourhandswith soapandwater assoonaspossibleafter handling usedoil. SparkPlug CheckingSparkPlug DONOTcheckfor sparkwith sparkplug removed.
Lubrication "I GearShaft Thegear(hex)shaftshouldbelubricatedat leastonceaseasonor after every25 hoursof operation. I. Topreventspillage,removeall fuel fromtank byrunningengineuntil it stops. 2. Carefullypivotthe snowthrowerupandforwardsothat it restsonthe auger housing. 3. Removethe lowerframecoverfrom the undersideof the snowthrowerby removingthe self-tappingscrewswhichsecureit. 4. Applya lightcoatingof engineoil (or3-in-1oil) to the hexshaft.SeeFigure 23.
f Adjustments Shift Cable If the full rangeof speeds(forwardandreverse)cannotbeachieved,referto the figureto the fight andadjusttheshift cableasfollows: I. Placethe shift leverinthe fastestforwardspeedposition(F6). 2. Loosenthe hex nut onthe shift cableindexbracket.SeeFigure26. 3. Pivotthe bracketdownwardtotake upslackinthe cable. 4. Retightenthe hexnut. Drive Control Whenthe drivecontrolis releasedandinthe disengaged "up" position,the cable shouldhaveverylittle slack.ItshouldNOTbetight.
f Auger Control Referto theAssemblysectionforinstructionson adjustingtheaugercontrolcable. Skid Shoes Referto theAssemblysectionforinstructionson adjustingtheskidshoes. 8eR Replacement Auger Belt Toremoveandreplaceyoursnowthrower'saugerbelt, proceedasfollows: 1. Topreventspillage,removeall fuel fromtank byrunningengineuntil it stops. 2. Removethe plasticbelt coveronthe front of the enginebyremovingthetwo self-tappingscrews.SeeFigure29. 3. Rollthe augerbeltoffthe enginepulley.SeeFigure30. 4.
Loosenandremovethe shoulderscrewwhichactsasabelt keeper.Referto Figure32. Removethe belt fromaroundthe augerpulley,andslipthe belt betweenthe supportbracketandtheaugerpulley.SeeFigure33. NOTE:Engagingthe augercontrolwill easeremovalandreinstallationof the belt. 8. Reassemble augerbeltbyfollowing instructionsinreverseorder. flOTE:DoNOTforgetto reinstallthe shoulderscrewandreconnectthespring to the frameafterinstallingareplacement augerbelt.
If the snowthrowerwill not beusedfor 30daysor longer,or if it is theendof thesnowseasonwhenthe lastpossibilityof snowisgone,the equipmentneedsto bestored properly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto ensuretop performancefrom thesnowthrowerformanymoreyears. PreparingEngine PreparingSnowThrower Enginesstoredover30daysneedto bedrainedof fuel to preventdeteriorationand gumfromforminginfuel systemor on essentialcarburetorparts.
Disconnect the sparkplug wireandgroundit againstthe engine to prevent unintendedstarting. Beforeperforminganytypeof maintenance/service, disengageall controls andstop the engine.Wait until aHmovingparts havecometo a completestop.Alwayswear safetyglassesduringoperation or while performingany adjustmentsor repairs. Thissection addresses minorservice issues. Tolocatethe nearestSearsServiceCenterorto schedule service, simplycontactSearsat 1-800-4-MY=HOMP. Engine fails to start 1.
Unit fails to discharge snow 1. Chute assembly clogged. 2. Foreign object lodged Chute fails to easily rotate 180 degrees 1. Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire. Clean chute assembly and inside of auger housing with clean-out tool or a stick. in auger. 2. Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire. Remove object from auger with clean-out tool or a stick. 3. Auger cable in need of adjustment. 3. Adjust auger control cable. Refer to Assembly section. 4.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.883951 m M 1. 731-2635 Snow Removal Tool Mount 29. 684-04107-4044 Spiral Assembly, LH 2. 684-04057A-0637 Impeller 12" Dia. 30. 684-04108-4044 Spiral Assembly, RH 731-04870 Spacer, 1.25 OD x .75 ID x 1.00 Assembly, 3. 710-0347 Hex Screw, 3/8-16, 1.75, Gr5 31. 4. 710-0451 Bolt, Carriage, 32. 736-0188 Washer, Flat, .76 x 1.49 x .06 5. 710-04484 Screw, 5/16-18, 0.750 33. 741-0493A Bushing, Flange, .80 ID x .91 OD Screw, Carriage, 34.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.883951 M 1. 984-04338A 4-Way Chute Control 2. 710-04187 Hi-Lo Screw, 1/4-15 x 0.5 3. 715-0150 Roll Pin 4. 747-05116 Chute Rod 5. 710-04370 Hex Screw, 1/4-20 x 3.00 6. 738-04367 Flange Shoulder i 918-04801A 4-Way Chute Gearbox 8. 736-04446 Flat Washer, .25 x .630 x .0515 9. 920-0284 Wing Knob 10. 936-0159 Flat Washer, .349 x .879 x .063 11. 731-04427A Upper Chute 12. 914-0101 Cotter Pin 13. 711-04469A Clevis Pin 14.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.883951 2 3 12 / 31 45 61.
Craftsman SnowThrowerModel 247.883951 m m I. 684-o4112c Handle Engagement 37. 749-04191A-0637 Upper Handle LH 2. 732-04238 3. 731-04894D Torsion Spring 38. 710-04326 Screw, #8-16 x 0.50 Lock Plate 4. 39. 732-04219C Clutch Lock Spring 684-04250 Pivot Rod 40. 738-04126 Pin, 3/16 Ass'y RH 5. 935-0199A Rubber Bumper 41. 716-04036 Retainer 6. 710-3069 Screw, 1/4-20 x .500 42. 925-06095 Headlight 7. 731-04896B Clutch 43. 710-I 652 AB Screw, 1/4-20 x 0.625 8.
Craftsman Snow Thrower Model 247.
Craftsman SnowThrower Model 247.883951 m m 1. 735-04099 Plug, 3/8 ID 32. 738-04184A Shoulder 2. 711-1268B Actuator 33. 790-00316-0691 Frame Cover Shaft Screw 3. 946-05067 Drive Clutch Cable 34. 656-04055 Friction 4. 732-04345 Extension 35. 918-06072 Drive Shaft Assembly 5. 790-00207C Drive Clutch Cable Guide Bracket 36. 684-04153C Friction 6. 684-04156A Shift Rod Assembly 37. 716-0136 Retainer 7. 750-04474 Axle Support 38. 726-0221 Speed Nut 8.
Craftsman Engine Model478-SUBForSnowModel 247.
Craftsman Engine Model 478-SUBForSnow Model 247.
Craftsman Engine Model478-SUBForSnowModel 247.
Craftsman Engine Model 478-SUBForSnow Model 247.
Craftsman Engine Model478-SUBForSnowModel 247.
Craftsman Engine Mode[ 478-SUBForSnow Mode[ 247.883951 n D _ o o 101 951-11198 Valve Kit 103 951-11962 Tappet 104 951-11199 Push Rod Kit 105 951-11226 Cylinder Head Kit (Inc1.107,111,112,125) 951-11188 Cylinder Head Assembly 106 715-04097 Dowel 107 951-12076 Gasket, Cylinder 108 951-10292 Spark Plug/F6Rtc 109 951-11212 Exhaust Pipe Gasket 110 710-04964 Stud M8x48.5 110 951-11207 Muffler 111 710-04965 Bolt M10x1.
Craftsman Engine Model478-SUBForSnowModel 247.883951 46 91 94 96 94 9O P _'-99 D - o o D- oo 45 710-04965 Bolt M4x55 90 951-11217 Cooling 46 951-11196 Electric Starter 91 951-11218 Starter Cup 47 710-04967 Bolt M8x55 92 712-04220 Nut, Special, M16x1.
Craftsman Engine Model 478-SUBForSnow Model 247.
Craftsman SnowThrower ModeJ247.
FEDERAL and/or CALIFORNIA EMISSIONCONTROL WARRANTYSTATEMENT YOURWARRANTYRIGHTSANDOBLIGATIONS MTD Consumer Group Inc, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and for those products California, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are pleased to explain the emission (evaporative and/or warranty on your 2013 and later small off-road spark-ignited engine and equipment (outdoor equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent equipment engines
10. Add-on ormodified partsthatarenotexempted bytheAirResources Board maynotbeused. Theuseofanynon-exempted add-on or modified partsbytheultimate purchaser willbegrounds fordisallowing awarranty claims. MTDConsumer Group Incwillnotbeliable to warrant failures ofwarranted partscaused bytheuseofanon-exempted add-on ormodified part.
Congratulations onmakingasmartpurchase. YournewCraftsman ®productisdesignedandmanufacturedfor yearsof dependableoperation.Butlikeall products,it mayrequirerepairfromtime to time.That'swhenhavinga RepairProtection Agreementcansaveyoumoneyandaggravation.
Declarad6n de garantia ....................... Pr_cticas operaci6n Montaje Operad6n seguras ................... ...................................... .................................... Servido y Mantenimiento ..................... P_gina 48 Almacenamiento P_gina 49 Solucidn de problemas ........................ P_gina 71 P_gina 53 Acuerdo de proteccidn P_gina 75 P_gina 59 Lista de piezas ................................ P_gina 63 Numero de servicio ..................
Lapresendadeeste simboloindicaquesetrata de instrucdones importantes de seguridadquesedebenrespetarparaevitar poneren peligro suseguridadpersonaly/o materialy Jade otras personas.Leay siga todaslasinstrucdonesde este manualantesde poneren fundonamiento esta m_iquina.Si no respetaestasinstrucdonespodriaprovocarJesiones personales.Cuandoyea estesimbolo, ipresteatend6n a Jaadvertenda! PROPOSICION Estam_iquinarue construidapara setoperadadeacuerdoconJasregJas de seguridadcontenidasen estemanual.
Manejo seguro de la gasolina Paraevitarlesiones personales o daffosmaterialestengamuchocuidadocuando trabajecongasolina.Lagasolinaessumamenteinflamableysusvaporespueden causarexplosiones. Sisederramagasolinaencimaosobrelaropasepuedelesionar gravementeyaquesepuedeincendiar.L_ivese lapiely c_imbiese deropade inmediato. Nuncaoperelam_quinasifalta un montajedelcanalo sielmismoest_ daffado.Mantengatodoslosdispositivosdeseguridadensulugaryen funcionamlento.
Paraencendere[ motor,jalede [acuerdalentamente hastaquesienta resistencia, [uegoja[er_pidamente.Elreplieguer_pidode[acuerdade arranque(tensi6nde retroceso) lejalar_lamanoy elbrazohaciael motor m_sr_pidode[oqueustedpuedesoltar.Bresu[tadopuedenserhuesos rotos,fracturas,hematomasoesguinces. Segt]nlaComisi6n de SeguddaddeProductosparaelConsumidor delos EstadosUnidos(CPSC) y laAgendadeProtecd6nAmbientaldelosEstados Unidos(EPA),esteproductotieneunavidatitil mediade siete(7)afros,6 60 horasde funcionamiento.
S|MBOLOS DE SEGURIDAD Esta p_gina describe los simbolosy figuras de seguridad internacionales que pueden aparecer en este producto. Lea el manual del operador para obtener la informad6n terminada sobre seguridad, reunirse, operad6n y mantenimiento y reparaci6n. LEA EL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR (S) Lea, entienda, y siga todas las instrucciones LA ADVERTENCIA -- reunirse y funcionar. PLATOS ROTATORIOS Guarde manos de entrada y aperturas girar platos dentro.
F NOTA: lasreferenciasalladoderechoo y ciertosdela m_quinaquitanievese determinandesdelaparteposteriorde launidadenposicJdn de operaci6n (permaneciendo directamentedetr_sdela m_quinaquitanieve,mirandohaciael paneldelamanija). f t Cabezal deControldel t Extracci6nde ia Unidadde ia (aja Canal M6nsulade ........ Soportedel Canal Cortelasesquinasdelacajadecart6ny exti_ndalaenelpisoQuitey descarte todoslosinsertos deempaque. 2. Saquelam_quinaquitanievede lacaja. 3.
4. 5. Ubique el canalsobrelabasedelmismoy garantizar lavarlllahexagonal est_situadobajoelpanelmanejar. Instalar elpernohexagonal previamente eliminado, peronoseguro contuercademariposa enestemomento.Veala Figura 4. f Cabezal de Vista desdeArriba" Apriete eldisparador enlapalanca decontrolygireelcanalmanualmente paraquemirehadadelante.Losorificios enelcabezal decontroldelcanal estar_n mirando hadaarriba.YealaFigura 5. NO@:Elcanalnogirar_sinquesehayaapretado eldisparador enla palanca decontrol. 6.
Insertelavafillahexagonaldentrodelengranajedelpi_6npordebajode la palancade control.Asegurese dealinearelorifido en lavarillahexagonal conlaflechaenelengranajedel pi_6n.VealaFigura7. flOT.4:Elofificioesunareferenciaparaalinearlavafillaconlaflecha indicadoraenel engranajedel pi_6n. 8, Empujelavafillahaciaelpanelde controlhastaqueelorifido en lavarilla hexagonalsealineeconelorifido en laentradade controldelcanalIo m_s cercaposibledelcabezalde controldelcanale inserteel pasadordechaveta. VealaFigura8.
10. f" (ontrole quetodosloscablesest_nadecuadamente dirigidosa trav_sdela gufadecablesenel motor.YealaFigura10. NOTA: Param_ssuavefuncionamiento, loscablesdebenestaralaizquierda delavarillahexagonal. Configuraci6n Pasadorde cuchilla Enelpaneldeinstrumentos de pl_sticohayorificiosparaelalmacenamiento conveniente delpasadordecuchilla.Yealafigura11.(onsultelasedondeservicio y mantenimientoparam_sinformaci6n encuantoelreemplazodelpasadorde cuchilla.
fferramienta de Limpiezadel Canal Hayuna herramientadelimpiezadelcanal iajustadaalapartesuperiorde lacaja de labarrenaconun pasadordeensamblado.VealaFigura12.Laherramientaest_ diseffadaparalimpiarelhieloy [a nievedel montajede uncanal.Esteproductose sujetamedianteunauni6ndecableen laf_brka. Cortelauni6ndecableantesde operarlam_quinaquitanieve. Nuncausesusmanospara liberarun montajede canaltapado.
Ajustes f Zapatas antideslizantes / LaszapatasantidesNzantes de [am_quinaquitanieveseajustanparaarribaen f_brkaparae[envfo.Si[odesea,puedeajustar[ashadaabajoantesdehater fundonar[am_quinaquitanieve. Superficie lisa Noserecomiendaqueopereesta m_quinaquitanievesobregrava,yaque esposib[eque[a m_quinaquitanievetome [agravasue[tay [a barrena [aexpu[se,[ocua[ podrfacausar[esionespersona[eso daffar[a m_quina quitanieve. Sideseaquitar nievea[rasde[sue[o,e[evem_s[aszapatasantidesNzantes en [acajade[abarrena.
Control Palanca de Cambios de Transmisi6n Control del canal de 4 direcciones / TM Barrena Fa ro Tap6n de combustible -Rueda \ Montaje del canal que Conduce Mando \ Cortadores de Movimiento Manija del arrancador Llendo d, Silenciador de retroceso aceite Herramienta _ieza \ \ Cebador Caja de I_ barrena \ \ Control del cebador Control d regulador Barrenas Zapatas antideslizantes Llene del a_eite el_ctrico Figura17 Ahoraqueyahaajustado sulam_quina quitanieve paralaoperad6n, familiark
Control de ia Transmisi6n/Controlde ia Barrena de Cerradura Control dei Regulador / CONTROL DE LA TRANSMISION Elcontroldel reguladorest_ubicadoen lapartetraseradelmotor.Regulala velocidaddelmotor,y Io apagacuandoseIocolocaenlaposid6nSTOP (detend6n). Cebador AIpresionarelcebadorseenviacombustible directamentealcarburadordelmotorparaayudaral encendidocuandoelclimaesfrio. Manijadel Arrancadorde Retroceso J Estamanijaseutilizaparaarrancarelmotormanualmente.
Gasoiina Herramientade Limpieza Utilicegasolinaparaautom6viles(sinplomoo conbajocontenidodeplomopara minimizarlosdep6sitosenlac_maradecombusti6n)conun octanajeminimode87. Sepuedeusargasolinaconhastaun 10%deetanolo un 15%deMTBE(_termetilico terciario-butilico).Nuncauseunamezcladeaceitey gasolinani gasolinasucia.Evite queseintroduzca suciedad,polvooaguaeneltanquedecombustible.NOutilice gasolinaE85. Nuncausesusmanospara[iberarun montajedecanaltapado.
ArrancadorEl ctrko 1. Muevalapalancade controldel reguladora laposid6nFAST (r_pido, representada porunaliebreqJ_I ). 2. ElarrancadoreJ_ctricoest_ equipadocon un enchufede tresterminaies conectadosatierra y est_diseffadoparaoperar concorriente dom_stica de 120voltios. Debeser utilizado conun recept_culode tresterminales correctamenteconectadoatierra en todo momento paraevitar laposibilidad dedescargasel_ctricas.Sigatodas lasinstrucdones cuidadosamenteparaoperar elarrancadorel_ctrico.
PROGRAMA DEMANTENIMIENTO Sigaelcronogramade mantenJmiento quesepresentaa continuaci6n.Estatabla s61odescribepautasde servkio.UtilicelacolumnaRegistrode Servicioparahacerel seguimientodelastareasde mantenimientocompletadas. ParaubicarelCentrode ServicioSearsm_scercanoo paraprogramarunservicio,simplementecomun[quese conSearsaltel_fono1-800-4-MY-HOME ®. Antesde realizarcualquiertipo del mantenimiento/servicio,suelte todos losmandosy pare elmotor.
CambiodeAceitedel Motor f NOTA: Cambieelaceitedespu#sdelas5 primerashorasdeoperaci6ny despu#sde cada50horasdeoperacidno unavezportemporada. 1. Vacieelcombustibledeltanquehaciendofundonarel motorhastaqueel tanquede combustibleest#vac[o.Cerddrese de quelatapadelcombustible est_asegurada. 2. Coloqueunrecipienteadecuado pararecolectarelaceitebajoeltapdnde drenajedeaceite. 3. Retireeltapdndedrenajedeaceite.VealaFigura19. 4. Inclinelaunidadparadrenarelaceiteenelrecipiente.
f 3. Midalaseparaci6n debujiaconuncalibrador.Corrijade sernecesario torciendoelelectrodolateral.Veala Figura21.Laseparaci6n debe establecerse entre0,02y 0,03pulgadas(0,60-0,80mm). 4. Verifiquequelaarandeladelabujiaest_en buenascondlclones y enr6squela manualmenteparanoestropearlarosca. 5. Unavezquelabujiaest_colocada,apri_telaconunallaveparacomprimirla arandela. Electrodo NOTA: Cuandoinstaleunabujianueva,unavezcolocadalabujiaaprieteI/2 vuelta paracomprimirlaarandela.
f Pararetirarlaszapatas antideslizantes: 1. Quiteloscuatropernos delcarro,arandelas, ylastuercas debrida hexagonales quelosaseguran ala m_quina quitanieve. 2. Montelasnuevas zapatas antideslizantes concuatros pernos decarro(dosen cadalado),arandelas, y lastuercas debridahexagonales. Consulte la Figura 24. Pararetirarlaplacade raspado: I. Quitelospernosdecarroy lastuercashexagonales quelasujetanalacajade lam_quinaquitanieve. 2.
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5aquelacubiertadelmarcodesdedebajode lam_quinaquitanieve retirandoloscuatrotornillosautorroscantes quelaaseguran.VealaFigura 30. 6. Aflojey retireeltornilloconrebordequeactuacomoguardadelacorrea. VealaFigura31. Retirelacorreadealrededorde lapoleade labarrenay deslicelamisma entrelam6nsuladesoportey lapoleade labarrena.Veala Figura32. NO@:Mantenerelcontrolde labarrenavaafacilitarel desmontajey reinstalaci6nde lacorrea. 8.
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