• Nev er allo w c hildren to operate the equipment. Nev er
allo w adults to operate the equipment without proper
instr uction.
• K ee p the area of operation clear of all persons ,
par ticularly small c hildren.
• Ex ercise caution to a v oid slipping or falling .
Preparation
• T horoughly inspect the area where the equipment is to
be used and remo v e all door mats , sleds , boards , wires ,
and other foreign objects .
• R elease the control bar to diseng ag e the rotor blades
before star ting the engine .
• Do not operate the equipment without w earing
adequate winter g ar ments . A v oid loose fitting clothing
that can g et caught in mo ving par ts . W ear footw ear that
will impro v e footing on slipper y surfaces .
• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable .
– Use an appro v ed fuel container .
– Nev er add fuel to a r unning engine or hot engine .
– Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care . Nev er fill
fuel tank indoors .
– Nev er fill containers inside a v ehicle or on a tr uc k
or trailer bed with a plastic liner . Alw a ys place
containers on the g round, a w a y from y our v ehicle ,
before filling .
– W hen practical, remo v e g as-po w ered equipment
from the tr uc k or trailer and refuel it on the g round.
If this is not possible , then refuel suc h equipment
on a trailer with a por table container , rather than
from a g asoline dispenser nozzle .
– K ee p the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel
tank or container opening at all times , until refueling
is complete . Do not use a nozzle loc k-open device .
– R e place g asoline cap securely and wipe up spilled
fuel.
– If fuel is spilled on clothing, c hang e clothing
immediately .
• Use extension cords and rece ptacles as specified b y
T oro for all units with electric star ting motors .
• Do not attempt to clear sno w from a g ra v el or cr ushed
roc k surface . T his product is intended for use only on
pa v ed surfaces .
• Nev er attempt to mak e any adjustments while the engine
is r unning (ex ce pt when specifically recommended b y
T oro).
• Alw a ys w ear safety glasses or eye shields during
operation or while perfor ming an adjustment or re pair
to protect eyes from foreign objects that ma y be thro wn
from the mac hine .
Operation
• Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating par ts .
K ee p clear of the disc harg e opening at all times .
• Ex ercise extreme caution when crossing g ra v el dri v es ,
w alks , or roads . Sta y aler t for hidden hazards or traffic .
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine ,
disconnect the wire from the spark plug, thoroughly
inspect the sno wthro w er for any damag e , and re pair
the damag e before restar ting and operating the
sno wthro w er .
• If the unit should star t to vibrate abnor mally , stop the
engine and c hec k immediately for the cause . Vibration
is g enerally a w ar ning of trouble .
• Stop the engine whenev er y ou lea v e the operating
position, before unclog ging the collector/impeller
housing or disc harg e c hute , and when making any
re pairs , adjustments , or inspections .
• W hen cleaning, re pairing or inspecting the sno wthro w er ,
stop the engine and mak e cer tain the rotor blades and
all mo ving par ts ha v e stopped.
• Do not r un the engine indoors , ex ce pt when star ting
the engine and for transpor ting the sno wthro w er in or
out of the building . Open the outside doors; exhaust
fumes are dang erous .
• Ex ercise extreme caution when operating on slopes .
• Nev er operate the sno wthro w er without proper guards ,
and other safety protecti v e devices in place and w orking .
• Nev er direct the disc harg e to w ard people or areas where
proper ty damag e can occur . K ee p c hildren and others
a w a y .
• Do not o v erload the mac hine capacity b y attempting to
clear sno w at too fast a rate .
• Look behind and use care when bac king up with the
sno wthro w er .
• Nev er operate the sno wthro w er without g ood visibility
or light. Alw a ys be sure of y our footing, and k ee p a fir m
hold on the handles . W alk; nev er r un.
Clearing a Clogged Discharge
Chute
Hand contact with the rotor blades is a common cause of
injur y associated with sno wthro w ers . Nev er use y our hand
to clean out the disc harg e c hute .
T o clear the c hute:
• Shut the engine of f !
• W ait 10 seconds to be sure the rotor blades ha v e
stopped rotating .
• Alw a ys use a clean-out tool, not y our hands .
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