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Problem Possible cause Solution
Decreased power The spark plug cable is not connected. Connect the cable to the spark
plug.
The product throws too much snow. Decrease the speed and the width
of the swath.
The fuel tank cap is covered with ice or
snow.
Remove the ice and the snow on
and around the fuel tank cap.
The muffler is dirty or clogged. Clean or replace the muffler.
Improper cable length. Adjust the cable.
The muffler is blocked. Make sure that the engine is cool.
Clear the blockage.
The air intake of the carburetor is blocked. Make sure that the engine is cool.
Clear the blockage.
The engine idles or runs
roughly
The choke is in ON (FULL, OPEN) position. Move the choke to OFF (CLOSE)
position.
The fuel line is blocked. Clean the fuel line.
There is water in the fuel or the fuel is too
old.
Empty the fuel tank and carburet-
or. Fill the fuel tank with fresh,
clean gasoline.
The carburetor needs to be replaced. Contact an authorized service cen-
ter.
The belt is stretched. Replace the auger v-belt.
Excessive vibration /
Handle movement
Some parts are loose. The augers are dam-
aged.
Tighten all fasteners. Replace the
damaged parts. If vibration re-
mains, contact an authorized serv-
ice center.
The handles are not positioned correctly. Make sure that the handles are
locked into position.
The adjustment lever nuts are loose. Tighten the nuts until the handle
feels safe.
The starter rope handle
is hard to pull
The starter rope handle is frozen. Slowly pull out as much rope out of
the starter as possible and release
the starter rope handle. If the en-
gine does not start, repeat the pro-
cedure or use the electrical starter.
The starter rope is interfering with compo-
nents.
The starter rope should not touch
any cables or hoses.
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