Stanley Black & Decker 30SS manuel d'utilisation

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    W h e n y o u c a l l t h e h e l p - l i n e y o u w i l l n e e d t o h a v e t h e f o l l o w i n g i n f o r m a t i o n : D a t e of P u r c h a s e : _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ L o c a t i o n o f P u r c h a s e : _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Serial # - S n o w B l o w e r : _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [...]

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    2 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 This manual contains important safety instructions for Snow Blowers READ SAFETY WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. T h i s o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l i s c o n s i d e r e d a p e r m a n e n t p a r t o f t h e s n o w b l o w e r a n d s h o u l d remain with the snow blower [...]

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    3 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o r w h e r e t o p u r c h a s e S T A N L E Y o u t d o o r p o w e r e q u i p m e n t , v i s i t us at: www.GXiOutdoo rPower.com STANLEY Product Lines Brush Mower x 36” Brush Mower. x 20 hp Kawasaki engine with electric start. x Dual hydrostatic drive for maneuve[...]

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    4 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 STANLEY Product Lines Generator Cord Accessories 240V, 10/4, heavy duty extensi on cords with L14-30 connectors at each end . Th i s c o r d r e d u ce s ha r m fu l v ol t a ge d ro p s e x p e ri e n ce d wh e n u s i n g m o st 12 0 V ex t e ns i o n c o r ds . Available in 15’ and 25’ lengths and can be co[...]

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    5 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Contents Safety Information and Warnings ......................................................................... 1 Preparation Safety Precautions ............................................................................ 2 Operation Safety Precautions ...........................................................[...]

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    1 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Safety Information Emission Control System Information The U.S. and California Clean Air Acts EPA and California regu lations require all manufacturers to furnish written instructions describing the operation a nd maintenance of emission control systems. The following instructions and procedures must be followed i[...]

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    2 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Preparation Safety Precautions Preparation—Safety Precautions 1. Inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects such as rocks, mats, and wire which can be thrown by the machine causing serious injury or death. 2. Disengage all clutches and shift to neutral before starting the engine. 3[...]

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    3 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Operation Safety Precautions Equipment Operation—Safety Precautions 1. Do not operate the en gine i n a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect. Carbon monoxide is odorless, tasteless, and can be fatal. 2. Never operate the snow blower without good visibility or light. 3. Exercise extrem[...]

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    4 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Before attempting t o use your snow bl ower, m a k e s u r e y o u a r e f a m i l i a r w i th a l l o f t h e c o m p o n e nt s a n d h a v e re a d t h e m a n u a l . Need Help? Parts, Service and Technical Assistance call: 1-919-550-3221 ext. 158 Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM EST customerservice@gxiout doorpower.com[...]

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    5 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Safety Decals Safety Decal Identification The labels shown below are located on your snow blower to warn you of potential hazards and provide you with important safety information. If t hese de cals become difficult to read or are missing from the snow blower , please contact GXi Parts & Service, LLC at 1-919-[...]

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    6 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Product Specifications * Product Specifications may change without notice. Models Feature 30SS 36SS Product Type Snow blower Snow blower Clearing Path 30” 36” Engine 302cc, 11HP 420cc, 15 HP Engine Start 120V Electric Start and recoil 120V Electric Start and Recoil Speed Control 6 fwd, 2 rev 6 fwd, 2 rev Deck [...]

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    7 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Control Panel and Snow Blower Components Snow Blower Component Identification (Some components may appear different than shown, depending on the model.) Discharge Chute Discharge Angle Transmission Control Drift Cutters Augers/Impeller Gear box Adjustable Skid Shoes Shear Pins Belt Cover Discharge Chute Direction [...]

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    8 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Missing Parts Request Form Name Phone Email Address IMPORT ANT : Please include your receipt. Without a receipt, your order will be delayed. Y ou may also email us at: customerservice@gxioutdoorpower .com Fax:1-919-550-3277 If emailing, please scan in your proof of purchase. Comments: Please indicate the part that[...]

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    9 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Assembly Instructions Step 1: Control Panel Handles 1. Align the two holes on each side of the control panel handles over the lower handle frame. 2. Insert the bolts through the handlebar holes and frame holes. Secure in plac e with hardware provided. Insert bolts from the inside. Step 2: Directional Discharge Chu[...]

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    10 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 1. Locate the connection: The chute rotation cable connection is located at the base of the discharge chute between the engine and the discharge 2. Slide the threaded end of the connector down the cable in order to easily see the end of the cable connection. The center section should be about 3/4” to 1” beyon[...]

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    11 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Step 4: Chute Direction Control Cable Support Attach the chute direction control cable hook to the engine cover as shown. Step 5: Chute Direction Control Cable Support Place the chute direction control cable into the support hook, and secure with the zip-ties provided in the hardware bag. Need Help With Assembly?[...]

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    12 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Assembly Instructions Step 6: Drive Control 1. Locate the thin cable on the right side (standing from t he o perator position) of the snow blower . 2. Attach the cable to the thre aded end under the drive control handle. The cable extension may n eed to be attached to the bottom of the handle. 3. Screw clockwise [...]

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    13 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Step 9: Skid Shoes 1. Skid shoes are stored in the hardware bag for shipping. 2. Remove from hardware bag, and install skid shoes using the provided fasteners 3. Insert the fasteners so the flat head of the carriage bolt is on the outside of the main housing. CAUTION: Check the skids to ensure that the auger does[...]

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    14 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Starting the Engine D A NG E R : E x h a u s t c o n t a i n s p o i s o n o u s c a r b o n m o n ox i d e , a c o lo r l e s s a n d o d o r l e s s g a s . Br e a t h i n g exhaust c a n c a u s e l o s s o f c o n s c i o u s n e ss a n d ma y l e ad t o de a t h . D o n ot o p e r a t e t h e e n g i n e i n[...]

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    15 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Operating Instructions Transmission Control Your snow blower is equipped with an easily adjustable transmission control, which can be adjusted for forward and reverse speed. There are six forward and two reverse speeds. To change the speed, pull t he handle out to the right and move the handle to the desired spee[...]

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    16 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Operating Instructions Chute Direction Control To rotate the chute to the r ight rotate the chut e control clockwise. To rotate the chute to the left rotate the chute control counter-clockwise. Headlights To turn on the lights, flip the switch up. To turn off the lights, f lip the switch down. Never use your hand[...]

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    17 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Operating Instructions Using your STANLEY Snow Blower The following tips will help ensure proper and long lasting use of your STANLEY snow blower. ALWAYS wear proper safety equipment when operating the snow-blower, and make sure you dress appropriately for cold weather. Figure 1 x Before use, always ensure the[...]

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    18 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 General Maintenance The Importance of Maintenance Regular maintenance is essentia l to ensure your snow blower continues to deliver safe and high-quality performance. To help you properly care for your snow blower, the following pages include a recommended maintenance schedule, routine inspectio n procedures, and[...]

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    19 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Item Procedure Time Interval Break-in (first 5 hrs) Every 8 hrs (daily) Every 40 hrs (weekly) Every 100 hrs (Bi-weekly) Every 200 hrs (monthly) Belts Inspect Tension (adjust if needed) X X Augers/Impeller Inspect X Engine Air Filter Inspect X Engine Oil Check X Change 20-30 hrs Engine Spark Plug Inspect 20-30 hrs[...]

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    20 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Service Adjustments Adjusting Drive Cable If tension seems to be too loose or too tight, the drive cables needs to be readjusted. 1. Loosen the bolt above where the cable screws in to the right side of the control panel. 2. Loosening the bolt enables the cable to screw in further, which makes the augers/impeller [...]

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    21 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Check & Replacing the Transmission Drive Belt If belt needs to be changed or altered for any reason, the belt is located in the front of the snow blower behind the discharge chute and in front of the wheels. 1. Remove the cover that is protecting the snow blower’s belts. Remove the screws and simply lift up[...]

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    22 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Adjusting Discharge Deflector The discharge chute is preset at the factory, but may require adjustment over time or during maintenance. For adjustments, follow the procedure below: 1. Loosen the two nuts at the chute cable mount on the discharge chute. 2. To make the chute open more, adjust nuts so the cable end [...]

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    23 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Storage Instructions Short Term Storage x Let engine cool before storing and do not store near flame, high heat, and possible ignitions from sparks. x Always clean off all fl ammable material as well as grime and dirt before storage. x Wash with mild detergent and water only. x After washing the machi[...]

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    24 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 T r oubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Solution Engine will not start 1. Key in the OFF position 2. Insufficient fuel in the tank 3. Air bubble in the fuel line 4. Fuel valve in OFF position 5. Choke not ON 6. Choke linkage out of adjustment 7. Loose spark plug wire 8. Fouled spark plug 9. Plugged or dirty air[...]

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    25 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 T r oubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Solution Snow blower will not move forward or reverse 1. Transmission cable out of adjustment (too loose) or damaged. 1. Readjust transmission cable If damaged, repla ce and readjust. Cannot move snow blower when the engine is off 1. Transmission handle is pressed into th[...]

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    26 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Replacement Parts To order replacement parts, visit our web-site at www.serviceandw arrantyonline.com Or dial Toll Free 1-800-393-0668 Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM OEM Replacement Parts B08911 : Auger/Impeller V-Belts (Belt Spec: MXV4-370) B01110: Transmission (Drive) Belt—Toothed Belt B01310: Belt Guard with Hardware[...]

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    27 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Collector Housing Assembly Reference Parts Diagram Drawing # Part# Descpription 1 B00610 Discharge Chute Assembly—Black 2 B00810 Discharge Chute Deflector—Blac k 3 B01010 Drift Cutters— Black (Set of 2) 4 B01410 Auger/Impeller Gearbox 5 B01510 Discharge Chute Rotation Bushing with Clamps 6 B02410 Snow Clean[...]

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    28 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Drawing # Item # Description Drawing # Part # Description 1 B00110 Snow blower Wheel/Tire Assemb ly 13 B03511 Chute Direction Control Hand le 2 B01110 Transmission Belt (toothed belt) 14 B03811 Discharge Chute Angle Lever 3 B01310 Plastic Belt Guard with Hardware 15 B03911 Transmission Speed Shift Lever 4 B01910 [...]

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    29 30SS, 36SS, 45SS Rev: 12/21/2011 Limited W arranty & Service Length of Warranty: *(from the date of original retail purchase) N o n c om m e r c i al / Nonrental C o mm e r c ia l R ental Engine Manufact urer’s warranty Manufactur er’ s warranty Manufacturer’s warranty Transmission Manufacturer’ s warranty Manufact ur er’s warranty[...]