Operation; Operating Controls; Starting The Engine; Start/Stop Engine - Toro CCR POWERLITE 38170 Operator's Manual

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Figure 4
1. Add oil to small amount of
gasoline
2. Install cap and shake can
to mix
We recommend using a fuel stabilizer/conditioner for
all Toro gasoline-powered products during operation
and storage. A fuel stabilizer/conditioner cleans the
engine during operation and prevents gum-like varnish
deposits from forming in the engine during storage. A
fuel stabilizer/conditioner works best when you mix it
with fresh gasoline.
Note:
If you use Toro Heavy Duty 50:1 All Season
2-Cycle Engine Oil with Fuel Stabilizer, you do not need
to add a fuel stabilizer/conditioner.
IMPORTANT: Do not use fuel additives except a fuel
stabilizer during storage. We recommend that you do
not use fuel stabilizers with an alcohol base such as
ethanol, methanol, or isopropanol.

Operation

Operating Controls

The snowthrower control panel contains a key switch, a
primer, an electric start button (if applicable), and a recoil
starter. The choke lever is just below the lower left corner
of the control panel (Fig. 5).
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3. Add remaining amount of
gasoline
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4
1. Key switch
2. Primer
3. Recoil start
4. Choke lever

Starting the Engine

1. Turn the key to the On position.
2. Turn the choke level to the On (far right) position.
3. Cover the hole in the center of the primer button with
your thumb and slowly push the primer button in
twice. In extremely cold temperatures, repeat this step
as necessary.
Note:
Do not use the choke and the primer when starting
a warm engine.
Note:
When you start the engine for the first time or after
running out of fuel, you may need to use the primer more.
4. For a recoil starter: Hold the snowthrower with one
hand and pull the recoil starter vigorously with the
other hand.
For an electric starter:
A. Connect the power cord to the snowthrower and to
a standard household power outlet.
B. Push the starter button.
Run the electric starter no more than ten times at
intervals of five seconds on, then five seconds off.
If the engine does not start after this attempt, wait
at least 40 minutes to allow the starter to cool
before attempting to start it again.
IMPORTANT: Running the electric starter extensively
can overheat and damage the starter.
If the engine does not start after the second
attempt, bring the snowthrower to an Autorized
Service Dealer for service.
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Figure 5
5. Electric start button*
6. Cord connection*
*
Model 38182 only

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