Honda HS1336i Owner's Manual page 120

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TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
SYMPTOM
Traveling speed
becomes too low to
clear the snow when
the auger clutch
switch is turned to
the ON position.
Hard to make a turn
on the spot.
Battery run system
does not work.
Warning indicator
(orange) blinks or
comes on.
It is difficult to operate the snowblower in deep, soft snow.
Drive the snowblower in low speed to avoid slipping or push and pull the handle to get out of
deep, soft snow.
Leavening the engine switch in the ON position will waste the battery, and the engine will not
start.
After operating the battery run system, make sure you always turn the engine switch to the
OFF position.
When consulting an authorized Honda dealer, make sure to inform him or her of the number of
times warning indicator (orange) blinks.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
Engine speed is not stable
and load control function
is on.
Main shift lever is not set
in Low speed position.
Steering lever was not
squeezed enough.
Battery run system has
not been turned on.
Drive control warning
indicators (red and
orange) are on at 5
seconds after driving the
snowblower with the
battery power.
Battery is dead.
Electric equipment is
abnormal, or broken.
REMEDY
Turn the engine switch to the
STOP position and start the engine
again. Start clearing the snow after
the engine speed is stabilized.
If the problem is not resolved six
seconds later and the indicator
(orange) blinks, consult with your
authorized Honda snowblower
dealer.
Set the main shift lever in the
Forward Low speed position and
squeeze the steering lever fully
(see page 58 ).
Squeeze both the right and left
steering levers for 3 seconds
simultaneously.
Turn the engine switch to the
OFF position and operate battery
run system once again.
Charge the battery or replace it if
necessary. (see page 91 and 94 ).
Count the number of times
indicator blinks (see page 112 and
113 ).
Consult an authorized Honda
dealer.

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