Wen 5662 User manual

Type
User manual

Wen 5662 is a reliable electric snow thrower designed for residential use. Powered by a 13 Amp motor, it efficiently clears snow up to 18 inches wide and 10 inches deep. The compact and lightweight design, weighing only 41 lbs, makes it easy to maneuver and store. It features a durable plastic chute that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge. Safety features include a polarized plug and switch to prevent accidental startups. For added convenience, it comes with a cord retention system to keep the extension cord securely connected during operation.

Wen 5662 is a reliable electric snow thrower designed for residential use. Powered by a 13 Amp motor, it efficiently clears snow up to 18 inches wide and 10 inches deep. The compact and lightweight design, weighing only 41 lbs, makes it easy to maneuver and store. It features a durable plastic chute that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge. Safety features include a polarized plug and switch to prevent accidental startups. For added convenience, it comes with a cord retention system to keep the extension cord securely connected during operation.

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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30
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32
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34
35
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56663-002
56663-003
56663-004
56663-005
56663-006
56663-007
56663-008
56663-009
56663-010
56663-011
56663-012
56663-013
56663-014
56663-015
56663-016
56663-017
56663-018
56663-019
56663-020
56663-021
56663-022
56663-023
56663-024
56663-025
56663-026
56663-027
56663-028
56663-029
56663-030
56663-031
56663-032
56663-033
56663-034
56663-035
56663-036
56663-037
56663-038
56663-039
56663-040
56663-041
56663-042
56663-043
56663-044
56663-045
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47
48
49
50
51
52
53
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56
57
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62
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64
65
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77
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56663-047
56663-048
56663-049
56663-050
56663-051
56663-052
56663-053
56663-054
56663-055
56663-056
56663-057
56663-058
56663-059
56663-060
56663-061
56663-062
56663-063
56663-064
56663-065
56663-066
56663-067
56663-068
56663-069
56663-070
56663-071
56663-072
56663-073
56663-074
56663-075
56663-076
56663-077
56663-078
56663-079
56663-080
56663-081
56663-082
56663-083
56663-084
56663-085
56663-086
56663-087
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56663-100
56663-101
56663-102
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56663-108
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Wen 5662 User manual

Type
User manual

Wen 5662 is a reliable electric snow thrower designed for residential use. Powered by a 13 Amp motor, it efficiently clears snow up to 18 inches wide and 10 inches deep. The compact and lightweight design, weighing only 41 lbs, makes it easy to maneuver and store. It features a durable plastic chute that allows you to adjust the direction of the snow discharge. Safety features include a polarized plug and switch to prevent accidental startups. For added convenience, it comes with a cord retention system to keep the extension cord securely connected during operation.

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