User Manual
10
Moving the Machine and Plowing the 
Snow
1.  Keep the area of operation free of foreign objects that can 
become thrown by the rotor blades. Perform a thorough 
inspection of the area since some objects may be hidden 
from view by surrounding snow. If the snow thrower hits 
an obstruction or picks up a foreign object during use, 
stop the snow thrower, disconnect the extension cord, 
remove the obstruction and inspect the unit for damage. 
Repair or replace any damaged part before restarting and 
operating the unit.
2.  Keep children, pets and bystanders away from the area of 
operation. Be aware that the normal noise of the machine 
when turned on may make it dicult for you to hear 
approaching people.
3.  When moving the snow thrower, use the wheels on one 
side as the pivot point. Slightly tilt the snow thrower on 
this pivot point to move it forward or backward.
4.  Start your clearing path near the electrical outlet and 
work outward, throwing snow in a back and forth motion. 
To clear in the opposite direction, step over the cord 
and pivot the snow thrower on its wheels. Make sure to 
overlap clearing paths.
5.  Note the wind direction. If possible, move in the same 
direction as the wind so that the snow is not thrown 
against the wind (and thus back into your face and onto 
the just-cleared path).
6.  While moving the snow thrower, do not drag the power 
cable violently or roughly. The snow thrower should move 
within the range that the cable can safely reach.
7.  Do not push the snow thrower with excessive force. You 
should push the machine gently and evenly in accordance 
with the unit’s throw rate.
8.  Do not apply additional man-made load to the engine 
since this may cause engine damage.
9.  Some parts of the snow thrower may freeze under 
extreme temperature conditions. Do not attempt to 
operate the  snow thrower with frozen parts. If the parts 
freeze while the snow thrower is in use, stop the snow 
thrower, unplug the extension cord and inspect for frozen 
parts. Free all parts before restarting or operating the 
snow thrower. Never force controls that have frozen. 
10. When working on pebbles, gravel or unpaved surfaces, 
avoid throwing loose surface material along with the snow 
by pushing down on the handle to raise the scraper bar at 
the base of the unit above the pebbles or gravel.
11. For larger areas, a denite pattern of operation is required 
to thoroughly clean an area of snow. These patterns 
will avoid throwing snow in unwanted places, a well as 
eliminate the need for a second removal of snow (Fig. 18). 
 Pattern A: Throw the snow to the right or left side where 
it is possible. For areas such as a long driveway, it is 
advantageous to start in the middle. Plow from one end to 
the other, throwing snow to both sides. 
 Pattern B: If the snow can only be thrown to one side of 
the area to be cleared, start on the opposite side. 
Changing Throw Direction and 
Throw Height
m   WARNING   m
Foreign objects, such as rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, 
or string, can be picked up and thrown by the snow 
thrower, causing serious personal injury.
Remove all foreign objects from the area to be plowed 
before operating the snow thrower.
Fig. 18
pattern A
pattern B
m   WARNING   m
Never direct the snow discharge chute at the 
operator, at bystanders, at vehicles or at nearby 
windows. The discharged snow and foreign objects 
accidentally picked up by the snow thrower can 
cause serious damage and personal injury.
Always orient the discharge chute in the opposite 
direction from where you, bystanders, surrounding 
vehicles or windows are located.










