Connecting The Wire To The Headlight; Filling The Engine With Oil - Toro Power Max 828LE Operator's Manual

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4. Align the flattened back end of the long chute
control rod (A) with the flattened front end of the short
rod (B) that extends from the front of the control panel
so that they nest together.
B
5. Hold the long
chute control rod in
this orientation
(you must move it
back to insert it
into the gear) and
insert the front end
of the rod into the
opening in the
back of the chute
gear cover until it
slides into the
chute gear.
6. Align the holes in the nested ends of the rods and
insert 2 carriage bolts through the short rod from the
left side of the snowthrower (as viewed from the
operating position).
7. The 2 carriage bolts (in the loose parts bag) will
go through the holes in the short rod and then through
the holes in the long chute control rod.
8. Insert the
cable clip (A) that
supports the
deflector cable (B)
onto the forward
carriage bolt, and
secure the carriage
bolts with locknuts
from the loose
parts bag.
9. Press and hold the blue trigger cap down to
unlock the Quick Stick.
10. Rotate the Quick Stick in a circle to ensure that
the chute and deflector operate smoothly.
m-6973
A
m-6969
B
A
3351-198 Rev A
8
Connecting the Wire to the
Headlight
1. Insert the wire connector on the loose end of the
wire straight into the back of the headlight until it is
securely in place.
m-7011
Note: Ensure that the plastic clip on the wire
connector is on the bottom.
2. Secure a cable tie (from the loose parts bag)
around the wire and the handle about an inch
(2.5 cm) below the U-bolt.

Filling the Engine with Oil

Your snowthrower comes with only a few ounces of
oil in the engine. Before starting the engine, add
oil.
Note: The bottle that comes with the snowthrower
contains 25 oz. of oil.
Max. fill: 26 oz. (0.77 l), type: automotive detergent oil
with an API service classification of SF, SG, SH, SJ,
SL, or higher.
For temperatures above 32 F (0 C), use
SAE 30W.
For temperatures between 0 F and 32 F (–18 C
to 0 C), use SAE 5W30 or SAE 10W.
For air temperatures below 0 F (–18 C), use
SAE 0W30.

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