CRAFTSMAN 31AS6K1EB93

He whakaahua poto ko "Craftsman Select 24": Tō Aratohu Tere mō te Whakakore Hukapapa." E whakaatu ana i ngā taipitopito mō te haumaru i mua i te whakamahinga, ngā tohutohu mō te tīmatanga pēhi pātene, te whakahaere me ngā mana whakahaere o te pupuhi hukarere, me te tiaki i muri i te hukarere me ngā tohutohu mō ngā wā.
Wetekina te tango hukarere whai hua me tēnei aratohu tere mō te pupuhi hukarere Craftsman Select 24". Kei roto ko te haumaru, te pātene tīmatanga pēhi, ngā mana whakahaere, te whakamutu, te tiaki i muri i te whakamahinga, me ngā tohutohu tiaki ā-wā.

CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Two-Stage Snow Blower (Model 31AS6K1EB93) Instruction Manual

Your guide to safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Two-Stage Snow Blower, Model 31AS6K1EB93. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine to ensure proper use and to prevent injury or damage.

The CRAFTSMAN Select 24 is equipped with a 208cc 4-cycle OHV engine and features a 24-inch clearing width and 20-inch intake height. It includes a push-button electric start, self-propelled drive with 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds, and 12-inch sawtooth steel augers for effective snow and ice removal. The 200-degree chute rotation allows for controlled snow discharge up to 40 feet.

CRAFTSMAN Select 24 Two-Stage Te hukarere hukarere

Figure 1: CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Two-Stage Snow Blower, Model 31AS6K1EB93. This image shows the complete snow blower from a front-side angle, highlighting its red body, black engine, and large wheels.

2. Nga korero haumaru

WARNING: Read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before operating this snow blower. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death.

Potential hazards associated with snow blowers include rotating parts, carbon monoxide poisoning from gasoline models, and the need for appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and eye protection. Always adhere to manufacturer guidelines for handling, operation, and storage.

Ture Haumaru Whānui:

  • Always wear appropriate eye and hearing protection.
  • Tiakina nga ringa, nga waewae, me nga kakahu mai i nga waahanga neke.
  • Never operate the snow blower indoors or in poorly ventilated areas due to carbon monoxide risk.
  • Ensure the area to be cleared is free of obstacles before starting.
  • Kaua e tukua nga tamariki me nga tangata kare i whakangungua ki te whakahaere i te miihini.
  • Turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance or clearing clogs.
  • Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine off and cool.

3. Tatūnga me te Runanga

Your snow blower may require some assembly upon arrival. Refer to the separate assembly guide for detailed instructions. Key steps typically include:

  1. Huihuinga Pae kakau: Attach the upper handlebar to the lower handlebar using the provided hardware. Ensure all cables and wires are routed correctly and not pinched.
  2. Chute Assembly: Secure the discharge chute and its rotation mechanism. Verify smooth operation of the chute control lever.
  3. Skid Shoes Adjustment: Adjust the poly skid shoes to the desired height. For most conditions, set them slightly below the auger housing to prevent scraping the surface.
  4. Tirohanga Wai:
    • Hinu Mihini: Check the engine oil level and fill with recommended oil (refer to engine manual for type and capacity).
    • wahie: Fill the fuel tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
CRAFTSMAN Select 24 Snow Blower Dimensions

Figure 2: Product dimensions of the CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Snow Blower. This image illustrates the overall length (44.75"), width (26.75"), and height (32.8") of the unit, useful for planning storage and transport.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1. Pre-Operation Checklist

  • Me whakarite kia piri tonu ngā nati, ngā pūtu me ngā tīwiri katoa.
  • Check engine oil and fuel levels.
  • Inspect the area for debris that could be thrown by the auger.
  • Verify that the discharge chute is clear and properly aimed.

4.2. Ka timata te Miihini

The CRAFTSMAN Select 24 features a push-button electric start, eliminating the need for manual pull-starting.

  1. Hono Hono: Plug an extension cord into the electric start receptacle on the engine.
  2. Prime Engine: Press the primer bulb 3-5 times (more if temperature is below 0°F).
  3. Set Choke: Move the choke lever to the "FULL CHOKE" position.
  4. Tīmata: Press and hold the electric start button until the engine starts (maximum 5 seconds).
  5. Momotu Mana: Once the engine starts, release the button and unplug the extension cord.
  6. Adjust Choke: Gradually move the choke lever to the "RUN" position as the engine warms up.
Push-Button Electric Start on CRAFTSMAN Snow Blower

Figure 3: Detail of the push-button electric start mechanism. This image shows the electric start receptacle and the red push-button, simplifying engine ignition in cold weather.

Fuel Cap and Primer Bulb on CRAFTSMAN Snow Blower

Figure 4: Close-up of the fuel cap and primer bulb. This image highlights the components used for fueling and priming the engine before starting.

4.3. Te whakahaere i te Hukarere Hukarere

The snow blower features a self-propelled drive system with multiple speeds and adjustable chute control.

  • Whakauru Puku: Squeeze the drive control lever to engage the self-propelled wheels.
  • Tīpako Tere: Use the speed selector lever to choose from 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds. Adjust speed based on snow depth and density.
  • Engage Auger: Squeeze the auger control lever to activate the augers and impeller.
  • Adjust Chute: Use the chute control crank to rotate the discharge chute up to 200 degrees, directing snow away from cleared areas. The durable steel chute can throw snow up to 40 feet.
CRAFTSMAN Snow Blower Chute Control

Figure 5: Detail of the chute control mechanism. This image shows the crank used to adjust the direction of snow discharge, offering up to 200 degrees of rotation.

CRAFTSMAN Snow Blower Auger Clearing Snow

Figure 6: The 12-inch sawtooth auger actively clearing snow. This image demonstrates the snow blower's capability to cut through and clear heavy snow and ice.

Person Operating CRAFTSMAN Snow Blower

Figure 7: A person operating the CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Snow Blower to clear a driveway. This image shows the snow blower in action, demonstrating its ease of use and effective snow removal.

4.4. Whakamutua te Miihini

To stop the engine, release both the drive control lever and the auger control lever. Then, move the engine switch to the "OFF" position.

5. Tiaki

Mā te tiaki auau ka tino pai te mahi, ā, ka roa ake te ora o tō mīhini pupuhi hukarere.

5.1. I muri i ia Whakamahinga

  • Clear any snow or ice from the auger housing and discharge chute.
  • Horoia te taha o waho o te miihini.
  • Tirohia mo nga toromoka wetewete.

5.2. Te Tiaki i ngā Wā

  • Huri Hinu Mihini: Change engine oil after the first 5 hours of operation, then every 25 hours or annually.
  • Puru korakora: Inspect and clean or replace the spark plug annually.
  • Pūnaha hinu: At the end of the season, drain the fuel tank or use a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation. Run the engine until it runs out of fuel if not using a stabilizer.
  • Whakahinuhinu: Lubricate all moving parts as indicated in the full owner's manual.
  • Skid Shoes and Scraper Bar: Tirohia mēnā he pakaru, ā, whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.

5.3. Rokiroki

When storing the snow blower for extended periods:

  • Horoia rawatia te miihini.
  • Perform all seasonal maintenance.
  • Store in a dry, protected area, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Ensure the fuel tank is either empty or filled with stabilized fuel.

6. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter. For more complex problems, consult a qualified service technician.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore e tiimata te miihini.No fuel; stale fuel; spark plug issue; choke not set; electric start not connected.Check fuel level; use fresh fuel; inspect/replace spark plug; set choke to FULL; ensure electric start cord is plugged in.
Engine runs rough or stalls.Stale fuel; clogged fuel filter; dirty air filter; incorrect choke setting.Drain and refill with fresh fuel; clean/replace fuel filter; clean/replace air filter; adjust choke to RUN.
He ngoikore, he ārai rānei te rerenga hukarere.Auger/impeller clogged; shear pins broken; wet, heavy snow.STOP ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG. Clear clog with a clean-out tool; replace shear pins; reduce forward speed.
Self-propelled drive not engaging.Drive belt loose or broken; control lever not fully engaged.Inspect/replace drive belt; ensure drive control lever is fully squeezed.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuTANGATA
Tau tauira31AS6K1EB93
Puna ManaTe Mahi Hau
Huringa Miihini208 cc
Momo Mihini4-cycle OHV
Whanui Whakamama24 inihi
Te Whanui20 inihi
Momo Auger12-inch Sawtooth Steel
Pūnaha taraiwaSelf-propelled, 6 Forward / 2 Reverse speeds
Momo TīmataPush-button Electric Start
Hurihuri Chute200 nga nekehanga
Tawhiti Maka MaxTae atu ki te 40 putu
Rahi Hua (LxWxH)44.75" x 26.75" x 32.8"
Taumaha Tūemi190 Pauna
UPC043033595631

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The CRAFTSMAN Select 24" Two-Stage Snow Blower (Model 31AS6K1EB93) comes with a toru tau iti pūtāhui. For specific terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty documentation included with your product or visit the official CRAFTSMAN webpae.

For technical assistance, parts, or warranty claims, please contact CRAFTSMAN customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the CRAFTSMAN webte waahi, kei roto ranei i nga taonga kapi.

Kaihanga: Hua MTD

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