Trigger Controls - MTD 500-Series L style Operator's Manual

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Chute Directional Control
CHUTE
DiRECTiONAL
CONTROL
CHUTE TILT DOWN
[PUSH BUTTON i
CHUTE ROTATE
LEFT
[PUSH BUTTON]
CHUTE ROTATE
RIGHT
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CHUTE TILT UP
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The chute directional
control
is located
on the left side of the
dash panel.
To change the direction
in which snow is thrown,
squeeze
the button
on the joy-stick
and pivot the joy-stick
to the
right or to the left.
To change the angle/distance
which snow is thrown,
pivot
the joy-stick
forward
or backward.
SteeringTriggerControls
STEERING
TRIGGER
CONTROLS
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ChuteClean-OutTool
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ARI_IING!
Never use your hands to clear a
clogged
chute assembly.
Shut offengine
and remain
behind
handles
until all moving
parts have stopped
before unclogging.
The chute clean-out
tool is conveniently
fastened
to the rear of
the auger housing
with a mounting
clip. Should snow and ice
become
lodged
in the chute assembly
during
operation,
proceed
as follows
to safely clean the chute assembly
and chute opening:
1.
Release both the Auger Control
and the Drive Control.
2.
Stop the engine
by removing
the ignition
key.
3.
Remove the clean-out
tool from the clip which secures it to
the rear of the auger housing.
4.
Use the shovel-shaped
end of the clean-out
tool to
dislodge
and scoop any snow and ice which has formed
in
and near the chute assembly.
5.
Refasten the clean-out
tool to the mounting
clip on the
rear of the auger housing,
reinsert the ignition
key and
start the snow thrower's
engine.
While standing
in the operator's
position
(behind
the snow
thrower),
engage the auger control
for a few seconds to clear any
remaining
snow and ice from the chute assembly.
The left and right wheel steering
trigger
controls
are located
on
the underside
of the handles.
Squeeze the right control
to turn right.
Squeeze the left control
to turn left.
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CAUTION:
Operate
the snow thrower
in open
areas until you are familiar
with these controls.
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SECTION 4--
CONTROLS AND FEATURES

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