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The Ariens Professional 36 Hydro EFI is a high-performance, commercial-grade snow blower designed to tackle heavy snowfall with efficiency and reliability. To ensure safe and effective operation, please follow the guidelines below.

 

Safety Precautions

 

Before operating the snow blower, familiarize yourself with all controls and thoroughly read the operator's manual. Key safety measures include:

 

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    Personal Protection: Always wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection, insulated gloves, and sturdy footwear with traction. Avoid loose clothing that could get caught in moving parts.


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    Area Inspection: Clear the area to be cleared of debris such as doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects that could be thrown by the snow blower.


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    Bystander Safety: Ensure children, pets, and bystanders are at a safe distance during operation. Never allow children to operate the snow blower.



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Controls and Features

 

Understanding the snow blower's controls is crucial for safe operation:

 

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    Engine Key: Used to start and stop the engine. Insert to start; remove to stop.


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    Primer Bulb: Injects fuel directly into the carburetor for easier starting in cold conditions.


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    Fuel Valve: Controls the flow of fuel to the engine. Turn on before starting and off when storing.


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    Electric Start Button: Engages the electric starter when pressed, providing an alternative to manual recoil starting.


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    Choke Control Knob: Regulates the air-fuel mixture for starting. Use the choke when starting a cold engine.


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    Speed Selector Lever: Adjusts the ground speed and direction (forward/reverse) of the snow blower.


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    Attachment Clutch Lever (Right Side): Engages and disengages the auger and impeller.


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    Traction Drive Clutch Lever (Left Side): Engages and disengages the wheel drive for moving the snow blower.


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    Discharge Chute Rotation Lever: Controls the direction in which snow is discharged.


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    Discharge Chute Deflector Lever: Adjusts the angle/height of the snow discharge.


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    Heated Hand Grip Switch: Activates the heated handles for operator comfort in cold conditions.



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Starting the Snow Blower

 

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    Pre-Start Checks:

     

    • Ensure the fuel tank is filled with fresh gasoline.

    • Check the oil level and add oil if necessary.

    • Make sure the area is clear of bystanders and obstacles.


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    Starting Procedure:

     

    • Turn the fuel valve to the 'On' position.

    • Insert the engine key.

    • Press the primer bulb 2-3 times for cold starts.

    • Move the choke control knob to the 'Full Choke' position.

    • For electric start models, connect the power cord to a grounded outlet and press the electric start button. For manual start, pull the recoil starter handle rapidly.

    • Once the engine starts, gradually move the choke control knob to the 'Run' position.


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Operating the Snow Blower

 

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    Snow Removal:

     

    • Select the appropriate speed using the speed selector lever.

    • Engage the attachment clutch lever to start the auger and impeller.

    • Engage the traction drive clutch lever to propel the snow blower forward.

    • Adjust the discharge chute direction and deflector angle as needed to control where the snow is thrown.


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    Stopping:

     

    • Release the traction drive clutch lever to stop forward movement.

    • Release the attachment clutch lever to stop the auger and impeller.

    • Turn off the engine by removing the engine key.


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Maintenance Tips

 

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your snow blower:

 

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    Engine Oil: Check the oil level before each use and change it according to the manufacturer's recommendations.


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    Auger and Impeller: Inspect for wear and damage. Replace or repair as necessary.


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    Shear Bolts: Check and replace any broken shear bolts to prevent damage to the auger and impeller.


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    Tire Pressure: Maintain proper tire pressure for optimal traction.


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    Lubrication: Regularly lubricate all pivot points and moving parts as specified in the operator's manual.



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For detailed maintenance schedules and procedures, refer to the Ariens Professional 36 Hydro EFI Operator's Manual.

 

Storage

 

When storing the snow blower for extended periods:

 

  • Clean the snow blower thoroughly to remove all dirt and debris.

  • Add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel system to prevent fuel degradation.

  • Store in a dry, protected area to prevent rust and damage.


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By following these guidelines and regularly consulting the operator's manual, you can ensure safe operation and extend the lifespan of your Ariens Professional 36 Hydro EFI snow blower.