• Do not w ear loose-fitting clothing that could g et caught
in mo ving par ts .
• If a shield, safety device , or decal is damag ed, illegible ,
or lost, re pair or re place it before beginning operation.
• Do not smok e while handling g asoline .
• Do not touc h the engine while it is r unning or soon
after it has stopped because the engine ma y be hot
enough to cause a bur n.
• W hen storing the sno wthro w er for more than 30 da ys ,
drain the fuel from the fuel tank to prev ent a potential
hazard. Store fuel in an appro v ed fuel container .
R emo v e the k ey from the ignition switc h before storing
the sno wthro w er .
• Purc hase only g en uine T oro re placement par ts and
accessories .
Sound Pressure
T his unit has a maxim um sound pressure lev el at the
operator’ s ear of 92 dB A, based on measurements of
identical mac hines per EN 11201.
Sound Power
T his unit has a guaranteed sound po w er lev el of 108 dB A,
based on measurements of identical mac hines per EN 3744.
Vibration
T his unit does not ex ceed a hand/ar m vibration lev el of
7.0 m/s
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, based on measurements of identical mac hines
per EN 1033.
Safety and Instructional Decals
Important: Safety and instr uction decals ar e located near ar eas of potential danger . R eplace dama ged decals.
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1. Traction drive—squeeze the lever to engage; release the lever to
disengage.
4. Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders a safe distance from the
snowthrower.
2. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual .
5. Auger/impeller drive—squeeze the lever to engage; release the lever
to disengage.
3. Cutting/dismemberment hazard, impeller—stop the engine before
leaving the operator’s position and do not place your hand in the
chute.
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