Craftsman 247.88704 Operator's Manual

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Operator's
Manual
CRRFr MRN
21" SNOW THROWER
Model No. 247.88704
CAUTION:
Before
using
this product,
read this
manual
and follow
all
safety
rules
and operating
instructions.
o SAFETY
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
o ESPANOL
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman
Estates,
IL 60179, U.S.A.
Visit our website:
www.craftsman.com
FORMNO. 769-04080
2/6/2009

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  • Page 1 SAFETY ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST CAUTION: Before using o ESPANOL this product, read this manual and follow safety rules and operating instructions. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A. Visit our website: www.craftsman.com FORMNO. 769-04080 2/6/2009...
  • Page 2 Espa_ol ............. Page 32 Service andMaintenance ......Pages 13-17 Service Numbers ........BackCover CRAFTSMAN LiMiTED WARRANTY Two Years on Snow Thrower Whenoperatedand maintained accordingto all suppliedinstructions, ifthis snowthrowerfailsdue to a defectinmaterialor workmanship within two yearsfrom the dateor purchase,call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® to arrangefor free repair.
  • Page 3: California Proposition

    This machinewas builtto be operatedaccordingto the safeopera- This symbolpointsout importantsafetyinstructionswhich,if not tion practicesin this manual.As with anytype of powerequipment, followed,couldendangerthepersonalsafetyand/orpropertyof carelessnessor error on the partof the operatorcan resultin serious yourselfand others. Readand followall instructionsin this manual injury.This machineis capableof amputatingfingers,hands,toes beforeattemptingto operatethis machine.Failureto complywith and feet and throwingdebris.Failureto observethe followingsafety these instructionsmay resultin personalinjury.Whenyou seethis...
  • Page 4: Operation

    Safe Handling of Gasoline • Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingon or crossinggravel surfaces.Stay alertfor hidden hazardsor traffic. Toavoidpersonalinjuryor propertydamageuseextremecare in handlinggasoline.Gasolineis extremelyflammableand the vaporsare • Exercisecautionwhenchangingdirectionand whileoperatingon explosive.Seriouspersonalinjurycan occurwhengasolineis spilled slopes. on yourselfor yourclotheswhichcan ignite.Washyour skin and • Planyoursnow-throwing patternto avoiddischargetowards changeclothesimmediately. windows,walls,cars etc. Thus,avoidingpossibleproperty •...
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE & STORAGE DO NOT MODIFY ENGINE • Nevertamperwith safetydevices.Checktheirproperoperation Toavoidseriousinjuryor death,do not modifyengine in any way. regularly.Referto the maintenance and adjustmentsectionsof Tampering with the governorsettingcanlead to a runawayengineand this manual. cause it to operateat unsafespeeds.Nevertamperwithfactory setting of engine governor. •...
  • Page 6: Safety Symbols

    SAFETY SYMBOLS This pagedepictsand describessafetysymbolsthat mayappear on this product. Read,understand,and followall instructionson the machine beforeattemptingto assembleand operate. READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble operate WARNING-- ROTATING BLADES Keep hands out of inlet and discharge openings while machine is running.
  • Page 7 NOTE:References to rightor left sideof the snowthrowerare Tightenthe wingknobs to securethe handlein place. determined from behindthe unit in the operatingposition(standing See Figure2. directlybehindthe snow thrower,facingthe handlepanel). REMOVING FROM CARTON Cut the cornersof thecarton and lay the sidesflat on the ground. Removeand discard all packinginserts.
  • Page 8 ADJUSTMENTS Adding Chute Assembly The pitch of thechute assemblycontrolstheangle at whichthe snow Theengineis shippedwithoutoil in theengine.Youmustfill the isthrown. enginewith oil beforeoperating.Runningthe enginewith insufficient Loosenthewing knobfoundon the left sideof the chuteassem- oil can causeseriousenginedamageand void the productwarranty. blyand pivot the upperchute upwardor downwardto the desired Removetheoil fillercap/dipstickand wipethe dipstickclean.
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  • Page 10: Choke Lever

    RecoiJ Starter er ControJ Gas Ca HandJe Chute Assernbl, Spark Plug/ "_ Chok Boot Exhaust _\/\_l//_ Recoil Oil Fill Cap.._._ Shave Plate J; %/'Starter w/Dipstick Oil Drain/ Hand_ Auger Figure10 RECOIL STARTER Nowthat youhavesetupyour snowthrower,it's importantto become acquainted with its controlsand features.Referto Figure10. The starterhandleis usedto start the engine.
  • Page 11: Chute Assembly

    CHUTE ASSEMBLY If the engineis warm,pushthe primerbuttononlyonce. Rotatethe dischargechute to the left or rightusingthe chute handle. NOTE:Alwayscoverthe vent hole in the primerbuttonwhenpushing. Thepitch of the dischargechute controlsthe angleat which the snow Additionalprimingmaybe necessaryfor thefirst start if the tempera- is thrown.Loosenthewing knobon the side of the dischargechute ture is below 15 °...
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  • Page 13: Engine Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Before performing anytypeofmaintenance/service, disengage all Followthe maintenance schedulegiven below.This chart describes controls and stoptheengine. W aituntilall moving partshavecometo serviceguidelinesonly. Usethe ServiceLog columnto keeptrackof a completestop.Disconnect sparkplugwireandgrounditagainst t he completedmaintenance tasks.To locate the nearest Sears Service enginetoprevent u nintended starting. A lwayswearsafetyglasses during Centeror to scheduleservice,simplycontactSearsat 1-800-4-MY-HOME@.
  • Page 14 Removethe sparkplug bootand usea spark plugwrenchto removethe plug,Figure14. Thoroughly wash yourhandswith soapand wateras soon as possibleafter handlingusedoil. NOTE:Pleasedisposeof usedmotoroil in a mannerthat is friendlyto the environment. T akeit to a recyclingcenteror othercollectioncenter. Oil Recommendations © Whenaddingoil to the engine,refertothe viscositychart below (Figure13).Engineoil capacity is600 rnl (approx.20 oz.).
  • Page 15 Loosenthefour lock nuts and bolts whichsecurethe shave Checkthatthesparkplugwasherisin goodconditionandthreadthe spark plugin by handto preventcross-threading. plateto the housing.See Figure16.Movethe shaveplateto the desiredpositionand retightenthe nuts and bolts securely. Afterthe sparkplug is seated,tightenwith a spark plugwrenchto compressthe washer. NOTE:Wheninstallinga newsparkplug,tighten 1/2-turnafter the spark plugseatsto compressthe washer.Whenreinstalling a used spark plug,tighten 1/8-to 1/4-turn after the sparkplug seatsto corn_ressthe washer.
  • Page 16: Belt Replacement

    Control Cable Removethe belt bygraspingit from thebottomof the augerpulley and pullingoutward. As a resultof both thecontrolcableand the auger drivebelt stretching due to wear,periodicadjustmentsmay be necessary.If the auger NOTE:Pushdownon the idler pullerto releasethe beltfrom underthe seemsto hesitatewhenrotating,proceedas follows: beltkeeper.See Figure18. Theupper hole in the controlhandle providesfor an adjustmentin To replacethe beltfollow theseinstructionsand referto Figure19: cabletension.Toadjust,disconnectthe end of controlcablefrom the bottomholein the controlhandleand reinsertit in the upper hole.
  • Page 17 REPLACING AUGER PADDLES The snowthrowerauger'srubberpaddlesare subjectto wearand shouldbe replacedifany signsof excessivewearare present. Do NOTallowthe auger'srubberpaddlesto wearto the pointwhere Iportionsof the metalauger itselfcancome in contactwith the pave- lment. Doingsocan resultin seriousdamageto yoursnowthrower. Tochangethe rubberpaddles,proceedas follows: Removethe existingrubberpaddlesby unscrewingthe self- tappingscrewswhich securethemto theauger.See Figure20. / +, ..
  • Page 18: Preparing Engine

    If the snowthrowerwillnot be usedfor30 daysor longer,or if it is the end of the snowseasonwhenthe last possibilityof snowis gone,the equipmentneedsto be storedproperly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto ensuretop performance from the snowthrowerfor manymoreyears. PREPARING SNOW THROWER PREPARING ENGINE Whenstoringthe snowthrowerin an unventilatedor metal stor- Enginesstoredover30 days need to be drainedof fuel to prevent age shed,careshouldbe taken to rustprooftheequipment.Using deterioration and gumfrom formingin fuel systemor on essential a light oil or silicone,coat theequipment,especiallyanychains,...
  • Page 19: Need More Help

    Beforeperforming anytypeof maintenance/service, disengage all controlsandstoptheengine.Waituntilall moving partshavecometo a complete stop.Disconnect sparkplugwireandgrounditagainsttheengine to Iprevent u nintended starting. A lways wearsafetyglassesduringoperation orwhileperforming anyadjustments o r [repairs. Thissectionaddresses minorservice issues.To locate the nearest Sears Service Centeror to scheduleservice,simplycontactSears at 1-800-4-MY-HOME®. Enginefails to start Fueltank empty,or stalefuel.
  • Page 20 Craftsman Snow Thrower Model 247.88704...
  • Page 21 Craftsman Snow Thrower IViodel 247.88704 Shroud 684-04236A 710-04669 HexScrew,10-16x .625 710-1090 Hex FlangeScrew,5/16-18x 1.25 712-04063 FlangeLock Nut,5/16-18 710-1882 Hex FlangeScrew,5/16-18x 1.50 984-04127 HexScrew,1/4-15x .750 720-0284 Wing Nut,5/16-18 710-04071 CarriageBolt,5/16-18x 1.00 712-04063 FlangeLock Nut,5/16-18 710-0451 CarriageBolt,5/16-18x .750 731-04426A UpperChute 731-04388A ChuteHandle...
  • Page 22 Craftsman Snow Thrower Model 247.88704...
  • Page 23 Craftsman Snow Thrower Model 247.88704 751-10487 FuelCap 748-0234 ShoulderSpacer 751-10023 790-00238A-0637 idler Bracket FuelTank,2 Qt. 790-00134-0637 FuelTankBracket 684-04168 idler PulleyAssembly,1.917 747-04236 FuelTankSupportWire 750-04571 ShoulderSpacer,.280x .785x .538 726-0205 HoseClamp,.490 710-0106 HexScrew,1/4-20x 1.25 751-0535 FuelLine Hose 726-0299 PushCap, 1/2 738-0924A ShoulderScrew, 712-04064...
  • Page 24 Craftsman Engine IViodel ZS161=JW For Snow Thrower IViodel 247.88704 ©...
  • Page 25 Craftsman Engine IViodel ZS161=JW For Snow Thrower IViodel 247.88704 751-10370 751-10950 Short BlockAssembly Oil Drain Plugand WasherAssembly 710-04906 Oil Drain Plug CrankcaseComplete CrankcaseCover 736-0440 Oil Drain PlugWasher 751-11096 CrankshaftKit Piston PistonRing Set- OIL Bearing PistonPin CrankshaftAssembly Bearing PistonPin Clip 751-10307...
  • Page 26 Craftsman Engine IViodel ZS161=JW For Snow Thrower IViodel 247.88704 HeadCoverGasket 751-10292 SparkPlug CarburetorInsulatorGasket 751-10953 GovernorReturnSpring 751-10954 Packing ThrottleReturnSpring CarburetorGasket 712-04210 Nut,M8 751-10952 GasketKit- External 710-04918 Bolt, Flange,M6x 20 710-04920 Bolt O-Ring 736-0440 Washer,10x 16x 1.5 751-10955 RecoilStarterAssembly MufflerGasket 731-05696 RecoilStarter Handle...
  • Page 27 Craftsman Engine IViodel ZS161=JW For Snow Thrower IViodel 247.88704 712-04212 Nut,M6 710-04913 Bolt,M4 x 45 751-10639 Primer 731-05632 IgnitionKey 751-11107 FanCover 712-04211 Nut,Flange,M6 710-04914 Bolt,Flange,M6x 10 751-11106 GovernorArmBracket 710-04908 Bolt,M6 x 21,GovernorArm 751-11104 GovernorSpringBracket 710-04921 Bolt,Flange,M8x 14 751-10901 MufflerAssembly 751-11102...
  • Page 28 MTD CONSUMER GROUP INC (MTD), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Environment Protection Agency (U. S. EPA) Emission Control System Warranty Statement (Owner's Defect Warranty Rights and Obligations) EMISSION CONTROLSYSTEM COVERAGE IS APPLICABLE TOCERTIFIEDENGINESPURCHASED IN CALIFORNIA IN 2005 ANDTHERE- AFTER,WHICHARE USEDIN CALIFORNIA, A NDTO CERTIFIED MODELYEAR2005 AND LATERENGINESWHICHARE PURCHASED AND USEDELSEWHERE IN THE UNITEDSTATES.
  • Page 29 (4)Repair orreplacement ofany warranted part under the warranty provisions ofthis article m ust beperformed atnocharge tothe owner ata warranty station. (5)Notwithstanding the provisions ofSubsection (4) above, warranty services orrepairs must beprovided atallMTD distribution centers that are franchised toservice the subject engines. (6)The owner must not b echarged fordiagnostic labor that l eads tothe determination that a warranted...
  • Page 30 Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air index information On Your Engine Emissions Label Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Tier 2 Emission Standards must display information regarding the Emissions Durability Period and the Air Index. Sears, Roebuck and Co., U.S.A. makes this information available to the consumer on our emission labels.
  • Page 31 Congratulations on makinga smartpurchase.YournewCraftsman@ Onceyou purchasethe Agreement,a simplephonecall is all that it productis designedand manufactured for yearsof dependableopera- takesfor youto scheduleservice.Youcan call anytimedayor night,or tion. But likeall products,it may requirerepairfrom time to time.That's schedulea serviceappointmentonline. whenhavinga RepairProtectionAgreementcansave youmoneyand The RepairProtectionAgreementis a risk-freepurchase.If youcancel aggravation.
  • Page 32 Servicio y Mantenimiento ..... Paginas 43-47 posterior GARANTiA LIMITADA CRAFTSMAN Dos Ahos en Lanzador de Nieve Cuandohechofuncionary mantenidosegQn todas lasinstrucciones suministradas, s i este lanzadorde nievefalla debidoa un defectoen mate- rial o habilidaddentrode dosa_osde la fechao compra,llame 1-800-4MYHOME hacerlosarreglospara reparaci6nlibre.
  • Page 33 Lapresencia deeste simbolo indica quesetrata Esta m_quina rue construida para ser operada de acuerdo deinstrucciones importantes deseguridad que con las reglas de seguridad contenidas en este manual. sedeben respetar para evitar p oner e npeligro AI igual que con cualquier tipo de equipo motorizado, suseguridad personal y/omaterial y ladeotras descuido o error por parte del operador...
  • Page 34 NIANEJO SEGURO DE LA GASOLINA Nuncaenciendael motor en espacioscerradoso en una zona con pocaventilaci6n.El escapedel motorcontienernon6xidode Paraevitar lesionespersonales o da_osrnateriales tengarnucho carbono,un gas inodoroy letal. cuidadocuandotrabajecon gasolina.La gasolinaes surnarnente Noutilice la rn_.quina b ajo la influenciadel alcoholo las drogas. inflarnabley sus vaporespuedencausarexplosiones. S i se derrarna gasolinaencirnao sobrela ropa se puedelesionargravernente ya que El silenciadory el motorse calientany puedencausar se puedeencender.
  • Page 35: Mantenimiento

    DESPEJE DE UN CANAL DE DESCARGA 14. SegOn la Comisi6nde Seguridad de Productosparael Consumidor d e los EstadosUnidos(CPSC)y la Agencia OBSTRUIDO de Protecci6nAmbientalde los EstadosUnidos(EPA),este El contactode lasmanoscon el impulsor r otatorioque est,. dentrodel productotieneuna vide dtilmedie de siete(7) a_os 6 60 horasde canalde descargaes la causa m_.scomQn de lesionesasociadascon funcionamiento.
  • Page 36 Simbolos de seguddad En esta p_igina se presentan y describen los simbolos de seguridad que pueden aparecer en este producto. Lea, entienda y cumpia todas las instrucciones incluidas en la m_iquina antes de intentar realizar el montaje de la unidad y utilizarla. LEA EL(LOS) MANUAL(ES) DEL OPERADOR Lea, entienda y cumpla...
  • Page 37: Montaje

    NOTA:Lasreferenciasa lado derechoo izquierdode la m_.quina Ajuste las periNas de aletas para sujetarla barra en su lugar. Vea la Figura2. quitanievesedeterminansitu_.ndose detr_.sde la unidaden posici6n de operaci6n(permaneciendo directamente detr&sde la m_.quina quitanieve,mirandohaciael panelde la manija). EXTRACCION DE LA UNIDAD DE LA CAJA Corte lasesquinasde la cajade cart6ny extiendalosladosde maneraque quedenpianossobreel piso Quitey descartetodos los insertosde empaque.
  • Page 38 1. Extraiga latapa del c ombustible, controle elnivel ycargue rn_.s NOTA:NoIo Ileneen exceso.El Ilenadoexcesivode aceite puede combustible deser necesario. hacerque el motorgenerehurno,que cuestearrancarloo que falle la bujia. Procedimiento para agregar aceite AJUSTES Elmotor se envia s in aceite e nelmotor. Antes deponer larn_quina IViontaje del canal enrnarcha debe c argar aceite enelmotor.
  • Page 39 Esta pdtginase dej6 en blanco intencionalmente.
  • Page 40 IVtanija del arrancador de retroceso Tape de combustible Figura10 ARRANCADOR DE RETROCESO Ahoraque ya ha ajustadosu rn_.quina quitanieveparael funcionarniento, es irnportante farniliarizarse con suscontrolesy La rnanijadel arrancadorse utiliza paraarrancarel motor. caracterfsticas. C onsultela Figura10. TAPA DEL COMBUSTIBLE I'.,I Saque la tapade la gasolinaparaagregarcombustible. BARRENA Cuandoest,.
  • Page 41 MONTAJE DEL CANAL Presioneel bot6ndel cebadorcinco a siete (5-7)veces, asegur_.ndose d e cubrirel orificio de ventilaci6ncuandoIo haga. Hagarotarel rnontajedel canalhaciaizquierdao derechausadola Si el motorest,. caliente,presioneel bot6ndel cebadoruna sola rnanijadel canal.La inclinaci6ndel canalde descargacontrolael _.ngulo con el que searroja la nieve.Aflojela perillade aletasdel vez.
  • Page 42 Esta pdtginase dej6 en blanco intencionalmente.
  • Page 43: Del Motor

    PROGRAMA DE MANTENIMIENTO Antesde realizar c ualquier t ipode mantenirniento o servicio, Sigael cronograrnade rnantenirniento que se presentaa continuaci6n. desenganche todosloscontroles y detenga el motor.Espere a quese Estatabla s61o describepautasde servicio.Utilicela colurnnaRegistro detengan cornpletarnente todaslaspiezasrn6viles. D esconecte el cable de Serviciopara hacerel seguirniento de las tareasde rnantenirniento de la bujiay p6ngalo haciendo rnasacontrael motorparaevitarque se cornpletadas.Paraubicar el Centro de Servicio Searsm_s cercano encienda accidentalrnente.
  • Page 44 Retirela fundade la bujiay utilice unaIlavepara bujiaspara extraerla,Figura14. L_.vese bien las manoscon agua yjab6n inmediatamente despu_s de tocar aceiteusado. NOTA:Elimineel aceiteusadodel motorde una maneraque no perjudiqueel medioambiente.Ll_veloa un centrode recicladou otro centrode recolecci6n. Bujia de Recomendaciones sobre el aceite f ....NO utiliceaceitessin detergenteni aceite para motorde dos tiempos.
  • Page 45 Unavezque la bujfaest,.colocadaen sulugar,aprietecon unaIlave Afiojelas cuatrotuercasy pernosde seguridadque fijanla placa para bujia paracomprimirla arandela. de raspadoa la caja. Vea la Fig. 16.Muevala placade raspado hacia la posici6ndeseaday vuelvaa apretarlas tuercasy los NOTA:Cuandoinstaleuna bujfanueva,apriete1/2vuelta,despu_s pernosbien ajustados. que la bujfaseencuentracolocadaen su lugar,para comprimirla arandela.Cuandoreinstaleuna bujfausada,ajuste1/8-a 1/4de giro, despu_sque la bujia se encuentracolocadaen su lugar,a finde comprimirla arandela.
  • Page 46 Cable de control ¢AMBIO DE CORREA Es posibleque necesiterealizarajustesperi6dicosdebidoal Correa de transrnisi6n de la barrena estiramiento del cablede controly de la correade transmisi6n Parasacar la cubiertade la correasaquelos cincotornillos ocasionadoper el desgaste.Si la barrenaparecetitubearmientras hexagonales que la sujetanal bastidor.Vea la Figura18. gira,haga Io siguiente: Retirela correasujet_.ndola per la basede la poleade la barrena El agujerosuperiorde la manijade control tieneen cuentael ajustede...
  • Page 47 Empujela correaporencima de la basede la poleade la barrena. Vuelvaa instalarla cubiertade la correaque sac6anteriormente. REEMPLAZO DE LAS PALETAS DE LA BARRENA Laspaletas de caucho de [abarrena de[am&quina quitanieve s edesgastan y se[asdebecambiar s i sepresentan signos de desgaste excesivo. NOpermita quelaspaletas de caucho de la barrena sedesgasten hasta el puntoen quepartesde la barrena met_.lica m isma toquenel pavimento.
  • Page 48 Si no sevaa utiliza el equipo durante30 dfaso rn_.s, o sies el finalde la ternporada de nievey ya noexisteposibilidad deque nieve, e s necesario alrnacenar e l equipo de rnanera adecuada. S igalasinstrucciones d e alrnacenarniento quese indicana continuaci6n p aragarantizar e l rendirniento rn_.xirno d e la rn_.quina q uitanieve durante rnuchos a_os.
  • Page 49 Antes de realizarcualquier tipo de rnantenirnientoo servicio,desenganche todos loscontroles y detenga el motor. Esperea que se detengan cornpletarnentetodas las piezas rn6viles.Desconecte el cable de la bujfa y p6ngalo haciendo rnasa contrael motor para evitar que se encienda accidentalrnente. Utilice siernpre anteojos [de segur dad durante e func onarn ento o rn entras ajusta o repara este equ po.
  • Page 50 MTD CONSUMER GROUP, iNC. (MTD), el Bordo de Recursos de Aire de California (CARB) y la Agencia de Protecci6n Medioambiental de Estados Unidos (U. S. EPA) Declaraci6n de Garantia del Sistema de Control de Emisiones (Derechos y obligaciones del propietario seg_n la garantia contra defectos) LA COBERTURADESISTEMADECONTROLDEEMISIONES APLICABLE A MOTORES CERTIFICADOS COMPRADOS ENCALIFORNIA EN2005 Y A PARTIRDE ENTONCES, QUESON USADOS EN CALIFORNIA, Y HASTA ANO2005 DE MODELOCERTIFICADO Y MOTORES POSTERIORES QUESON COMPRADOS Y USADOSENOTRAPARTEEN LOSESTADOS UNIDOS.
  • Page 51 reernplazada segQn lagarantia segarantizar_, por e lresto d el p eriodo degarantia. (3) Cualquier pieza g arantizada que est_ prograrnada para reernplazo segQn elrnantenirniento requerido deconforrnidad con lasinstruc- clones escritas delaSubsecci6n (c)segarantiza por e lperiodo detiernpo anterior alaprirnera fecha d ereernplazo prograrnada para e sa pieza.
  • Page 52 Busque el periodo de duraci6n de emisiones importantes yla informaci6n de clasificaci6n de aire en la etiqueta de emisiones de su motor Los motores cuyo cumpiimiento con los estAndares de emisi6n Tier 2 de la Comisi6n de Recursos Ambientales de California (CARB) est6 certificado deben exhibir la informaci6n relacionada con el perJodo de duraci6n de las emisiones y la clasificaci6n de aire.
  • Page 53 Felicitaciones por haberrealizadouna adquisici6ninteligente.El Unavezadquiridoel Acuerdo,puedeprograrnar el serviciocon productoCraftsman@ que ha adquiridoest_ dise_adoy fabricado tan s61orealizaruna Ilarnadatelef6nica.PuedeIlarnaren cualquier para brindarrnuchosa_osde funcionarniento confiable.Perocorno mornento del dia o de la nocheo prograrnar un servicioen linea. todoslos productosa vecespuederequerirde reparaciones.Esen El Acuerdode Protecci6nde Reparaci6n es una cornprasin riesgo. esernornentocuandoel disponerde un Acuerdode protecci6npara Si ustedanula por alguna raz6nduranteel periodode garantiade reparaciones le puedeahorrardineroy problernas.
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