Snapper 5201M, 520E - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Table of Contents
- Page 3 – WARNING
- Page 4 – S a f e t y R u l e s; SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
- Page 6 – P r o d u c t I d e n t i f i c a t i o n; LLEE; CE Models; CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS; Identification Numbers
- Page 7 – SAFETY DECALS
- Page 8 – TOOLS REQUIRED; ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
- Page 9 – SNOWTHROWER CONTROLS
- Page 11 – GENERAL OPERATION; CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP
- Page 12 – FUEL AND OIL MIXTURE; PROPER FUEL MIXING PROCEDURE
- Page 13 – STARTING THE ENGINE; STOPPING THE ENGINE; CAUTION
- Page 14 – AFTER EACH USE
- Page 16 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting; REMOVING ENGINE COVER
- Page 17 – Troubleshooting & Service; Adjusting the Cable; Checking the Adjustment.
- Page 18 – REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT; REPLACING THE SCRAPER BLADE; SERVICING THE SPARK PLUG
- Page 19 – DIMENSIONS; Specifications
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Single Stage
Snowthrower
520M Models
Mfg. No.
Description
1693643
520M, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start
1693645
520M, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start (CE)
85630
SS5200R, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start
520E Models
Mfg. No.
Description
1693644
520E, 5HP Snowthrower, Electric Start
85631
SS5200E, 5HP Snowthrower, Electric Start
1720536-03
Rev 5/2003
TP 100-2290-03-SW-SN
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Summary
1 Table of Contents Safety Rules & Information General ...................................................................2 Slope Operation ......................................................2 Children ...................................................................3 Emissions ...............
2 GENERAL OPERATION • Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual and on the unit before starting. • Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate the unit (local regulationscan restrict operator age). • Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toy...
3 CHILDREN Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to thepresence of children. Children are often attracted to theunit and the operating activity. Never assume that childrenwill remain where you last saw them. • Keep children out of the area and under the watchful care of another res...