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TRO Y -BIL T L LC, P .O . BOX 36 1 1 3 1 CL EV EL AND, OHIO 44 1 3 6 - 001 9 Printed In USA O p e r a t O r ’ s M a nu a l Safe Operation Practices • Se t-Up • Operation • Maintenance • Ser vice • T roubleshooting • Warr ant y WA R N I N G RE AD AND FO LLOW ALL S AFET Y RULE S AND I NSTR UC TIO NS I N THI S MAN UAL BE FOR E A T TEM P [...]
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T o Th e Owner 1 2 Safe Operation Pr actices ........................................ 3 Assem bly & Set -Up .................................................. 7 C ontrols & Feat ures ................................................ 10 Operation ................................................................ 11 Maint enance & Ad justmen[...]
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Imp or t a nt S a fe O pe rati on Prac tice s 2 3 Before Op erating 1. Read the i nstruc tio ns caref ully. Be familiar with the contro ls and prop er use of th e unit. 2. Do not o perate this unit w hen tire d, ill or und er the inf luence of alcoh ol, dru gs or me dication . 3. Keep childr en and othe r bysta nder s away . All visitor s should b [...]
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4 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS W AR NI NG: T o prevent elec tri c shock use o nly with an ex tension cor d suitabl e for outd oor use. 15 . CORD SETS: Please s ee your deal er for th e approp riated ex tension cord to use w ith this pro duc t. Make sure your cord set is in go od condi tion, wit h a cord that is heav y en[...]
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5 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS 16 . Use th e right tool . Only us e this tool for th e purp ose intended. 17. D o not overreach . Always keep pro per f ooting an d balance. 18 . Always hold b oth hands on t he upp er handle w hen ope rating the uni t. Keep a f ir m grip on up per han dle. 19 . D o not use th e unit in th[...]
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6 S ectio n 2 — i m portant S afe o peration p racti ceS Safet y Symbols This pag e depic t s and des cribe s safe t y sym bols that may app ear on this pr oduc t. R ead, und ers tand, a nd follow all i nstruc tio ns on the machine b efore at temp ting to assemb le and op erate. Sy m b o l Description READ TH E OPERA TOR’ S MANUAL( S) Read, un [...]
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Ass embly & Set -U p 3 7 NOT E: All ref erences to the l ef t and r ight side of the sn ow thrower are from th e ope rator ’s position be hind the snow thrower . T ools R equire d for Assembly • Phillips Head Sc rewdriver Unpacking the Unit 1. Cut the corner s of the car ton and lay the sides f lat o n the ground. R emove all pack ing inse [...]
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8 S ectio n 2— A SSem bl y & S et -U p 3. Ensure that the cord ret ainer is on the m id handle ’s crossbar. Refer to Fig. 3-2. 4. Place the mid and up per han dles onto the l ower handle. See Fig. 3 - 4. 5. Inse r t wing k nobs an d carria ge bo lt and tighten to se cure uppe r handle an d mid handl e to the lower handl e. See Fig. 3- 4. 6.[...]
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9 S ectio n 2 — A SSem bl y & S et -U p Connecting Ex tension Cord NOT E: Do n ot plug your e x tension cord into the p ower source recept acle (outlet) prior to rou ting it throu gh the cord ret ainer and conne cti ng the e x tension cord to the snow thrower ’s power cable. T o prope rly route your e x tension cord thro ugh the s train rel[...]
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Con tro ls & Fea ture s 4 10 WA R N I N G ! Read , under sta nd, and fo llow all instruc ti ons and war nings on the ma chine and in this manual be fore op eratin g. Motor C ontrol Lever WA R N I N G ! Th e motor control l ever is a safet y device. Never at tempt to by pass its o per ations. The m otor control lever is lo cated on th e upp er h[...]
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Operation 5 11 Starting Motor W AR NI NG: A void a ccidental s tar tin g. Make sure you are in the op eratin g positio n behin d the snow thrower when usin g it. T o avoid serio us injur y , th e ope rator and unit sho uld be in a s tab le posi tion while st ar ting. Connecting to an El ec tr ical Po wer Source W AR NI NG: This snow thrower should [...]
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12 S ectio n 5 — o pe ration 2. Position the chute assem bly op ening by using th e chute handle to throw the sn ow in the desire d direc tio n. Se e Fig . 5 -3 . Clearing a Clogged Disc harge Chute WA R N I N G ! Never use your h ands to clear a clogg ed chute asse mbly. Shut off m otor , disconn ec t power cord, an d remain b ehind hand le unti[...]
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Maint enance & Adjustments 6 13 Resetting Circuit Breaker This snow thrower is equ ippe d with a circuit b reaker to prevent overheating dama ge to the motor. If the circuit b reaker rese t but ton po ps out: 1. Releas e the motor contro l lever and do N OT resta r t the snow thrower for at leas t one mi nute, allowing the e lec tr ic motor tim[...]
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Ser vice 7 14 W AR NI NG: Unplug the snow thrower an d remove the key to avoid unintended s tar ting b efo re ser vi cing the snow thrower. Replacing Skid Pla te 1. Remove the thre e screws s ecurin g the ski d plate to the auger ho using. Se e Fig. 7- 1. 2. Remove the wor n skid p late and repl ace with a fac tor y approved sk id plate. 3. Secure [...]
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15 S ectio n 7 — S erv ice Replacing Co gged Belt See your au thorize d ser vice dealer to have the cogg ed b elt replace d or phon e Customer Supp or t as ins truc ted o n page 2 fo r informati on on ord ering a S er vice Manu al. Replacing Au ger Paddles The snow throwe r auger ’s rubber p addles ar e subjec t to wear and shoul d be rep laced[...]
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T r oublesho oting 8 16 Problem Cause Remedy Snow thrower fails to star t 1. Key not in place 1. Cord disconnected from the mot or control. 2. Motor c ontrol defec tive. 3. E x tension cord not conn ec ted to the p lug on the snow thrower . 4. Ex tension cord not conne c ted to a source of p o w e r. 5. Circuit breaker reset but ton on the snow thr[...]
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Replac ement Par t s 9 17 Phone (80 0) 828-5 50 0 to order re placeme nt par t s or a comple te Par ts Manua l (have your full mod el numb er and se rial numbe r ready). Par ts Manua l downlo ads are also availabl e free o f charge at w w w.troybilt.com. Component P ar t Number and Description 7 54 - 042 81 A Auger Belt 73 1 - 0 7640 Scraper Blade [...]
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MANUF A CTURER’S LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR GDO C - 100 166 R E V . A Th e lim it ed w ar r an t y se t f or th be lo w is gi ve n by T r oy- Bil t L LC w i th re sp ec t t o new m er ch an dis e pur c ha se d an d us ed i n th e Uni t ed S t a te s and / o r it s t er ri to ri e s and p os s es si ons , an d by M T D Pr odu c t s Lim i te d wi t h re[...]
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TRO Y -BIL T LLC, P .O . BOX 36 1 1 3 1 CL EV EL AND, OHIO 44 1 3 6 - 001 9 Impreso e n E stados Unid os de América M a Nu a l de l op e r a do r Medidas impor tantes de seguridad • Conguración • F uncionamiento • Mantenimiento • Ser vicio • Solución de problemas • G arantía AD VE R TE NCIA LEA Y S IGA TODAS L A S INS TRUCCIO NES[...]
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Al propietario 1 2 Important e Medidas importan tes de segur idad .. 3 Ensamblado y Conguración ................................. 7 Controles y Carac terísticas .................................... 10 F uncionamie nto ..................................................... 11 Ma nten im ie nto y Aju stes ....................................... 1[...]
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Medidas impo r tantes de seg uridad 2 3 Antes de la o perac ión 1. Lea las instru cciones con atenci ón. De be f amiliariz ars e con los c ontroles y con el uso apropiado de la unidad. 2. No op ere est a unidad si es tá c ansado, enfe rmo o b ajo la inf luencia d e alcohol, d rogas o me dicam entos. 3. Mantenga al ejados a los ni ños y los obs [...]
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4 S ección 2 — M ed idaS iM portanteS de Segur idad AD VERTEN CIA : Para evitar des cargas el éc tric as utilice la unidad únic amente con un pro longa dor adecuado para uso en e xteriores. 15 . JUEGOS DE CABLE S: C o nsulte a s u distr ibuido r para obtene r el prolongador adecu ado para usar con este producto. Comprue be que e l juego d e ca[...]
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5 S ección 2 — M ed idaS iM portanteS de Segur idad 12 . N unca dirija la d escar ga hacia las pe rson as ni per mita que nadie p ermane zca de lante de la unidad cu ando es tá en funcionamie nto. 13 . Use gaf as de segu ridad o gaf as de prote cción que cump lan con las normas ANSI Z87 . 1 cuand o ope re est a unidad. 14 . Use la unida d sola[...]
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6 S ección 2 — M ed idaS iM portanteS de Segur idad Símbolos de seguridad En esta p ágina se p resenta n y describ en los sí mbol os de se guridad qu e pue den apa recer en es te produ cto. Lea, e ntienda y cump la todas las instr ucciones in cluidas en la má quina antes de intentar rea lizar e l montaj e de la unidad y u tiliza rla. Símbol[...]
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Montaje y Con f iguración 3 7 N O TA : T odas las re feren cias a los lados d erecho e i zquierdo d e la máquina quit anieve se hacen de sde la p osición de l ope rado r detrás d e la máquina . Herramientas necesarias para el montaje • D estor nillador d e cab ez a Phillips Cómo desembalar la unidad 1 . Cor te los ángulos d e la caja de ca[...]
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S ección 2 — M ontaje y c on figur ación 8 N O TA : Compr uebe q ue el cab le que de detr ás del conjunto de la manija. 3. As egúres e de que el re tened or del c able es té sobre la barr a transversal d e la manija intermedia. Consulte la Fig. 3- 2 . 4. Coloq ue las manijas interm edia y sup erior s obre la manija inferi or . Consulte la Fi[...]
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S ección 2 — M ontaje y c on figur ación 9 Conexión del prolongador N O TA : No e nchufe el p rolo ngador a l recept áculo de la f uente de alimenta ción (salida) antes de dirigirl o a través del reten edo r del cabl e y conec ta r el prol ongad or al cab le elé c trico de la máqu ina quitani eve. Para dirigir d e forma a decua da su prol[...]
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C ontro les y Car ac te rísticas 4 10 Ll ave Barra d e cont rol superior Palanc a de cont rol de l motor Manija del canal Retenedor del c abl e Manij a de elev aci ón Barrena Botón arrancador Canal d e descarga Botó n de re pos ició n del disyuntor Cabl e de alimentación Barra d e control medio Figura 4- 1 AD VERTEN CIA : Lea, comprenda y sig[...]
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11 S ección 4 — c ontroleS y c ar acter íStic aS Canal de desc arga La incli nación de l canal de d escarga contro la el ángul o con el que se arroja l a nieve. Afl oje la pe rilla de ale tas del cos tado d el canal de descarga antes de girar el c anal de descarga hacia arrib a o hacia abajo. Vuelva a ajus tar la p erilla de spués de a lcanz[...]
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F uncionamiento 5 12 Arranque del m otor AD VERTEN CIA : Evite arranques a ccidental es. Ase gúrese d e que est á en p osición de funcio namiento det rás de la máqui na quitanieve cuando la uti lice. Para evitar l esione s graves, tanto el ope rador com o la unidad de ben e star e n una posició n esta ble dura nte el arran que. Conexión a un[...]
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13 S eccióN 5— F uNci oNaM ieNto Ajuste el montaje del canal El tono del m ontaje de l canal control a el ángulo e n el que se produ ce la nieve. 1. Af loje el p omo de m aripos a que se e ncuentr an en el lad o izquierd o del ens amble de c ámara y gire e l canal sup erio r hacia arrib a o hacia abaj o para e l tono dese ado. Vuelva a apret a[...]
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Mant enimiento y Ajustes 6 14 Reposición del disyuntor Est a máquina quit anieve est á equip ada con un disy untor par a evitar qu e el motor s e dañe p or sob recal entamie nto. Si el botón d e reposici ón del dis yuntor s alta: 1. Suelte la pala nca de contro l del motor y N O vue lva a arranc ar la máquina qu itanieve durante al m enos un[...]
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Ser vic io 7 15 AD VERTEN CIA : Antes de darle ser v icio a la máquina quit anieve, deb e desen chufarl a y ex tra er la llave para evit ar que alguie n la pon ga en marcha acciden talmente. Reemplazo de la pla c a protec tora 1. Ex traiga los tre s tornillos qu e sujetan la p laca pro tec tora al alojamiento de la b arrena . Vea la Fig. 7 - 1 . 2[...]
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16 S ección 7 — S ervi cio Reemplazo de la c or rea diente V e r a distrib uidor autor iza do del s er vici o para ten er la correa diente substitu ido o ayuda de cli ente del telé fono s egún lo mandado e n la página 20 p ara la info rmación s obre p edir un manual de rep aracio nes. Reemplazo de la s palet as de la barrena Las pa letas d e[...]
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Soluc ió n de Pro blema s 8 17 Problema Causa Solución La máquina quit anieve no arranca 1. Cable desc one ctado del control del motor . 2. Cont rol del motor defectuoso. 3. Prolon gador no cone ct ado al enchufe de la máquina quitanieve. 4. Prolong ador no conec t ado a una fuente de alimenta ción. 5. El b otón de rep osición de l disyu nto[...]
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