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100680 - 27 iN. 2-STAgE SNOwbLOwER

MAiNTENANCE

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7.  Unscrew the bolt on the belt guard (Fig. 44).

Figure 44

8.  Split the drive belt off the pulley. Remove and replace the belt 

in reverse order ensuring that the new belt is below the spring 
loaded idler pulley (Fig. 45).

Figure 45

9.  Place the belt guard back into place and install the bolts  

(20 mm/30 mm) that were removed earlier. Once reinstalled, 
make sure there is equal distance on both sides between the 
pulley and the guard (Fig. 46).

Figure 46

10. Install the plastic belt cover (A) using two M6 × 16 bolts 

(B) set aside from an earlier step. Torque until snug. Do not 
overtighten or you risk damaging the plastic belt cover 
 (Fig. 47).

A

b

Figure 47

11. Perform a drive test to confirm everything is in working order.

Repair or Replace friction Disk

 

NOTiCE

If the snowblower fails to drive with the drive control engaged, 
and after performing the drive control cable adjustment fails to 
correct the problem, the friction disc may need to be replaced. 

 

NOTiCE

To prevent spillage, remove all fuel from tank by running the 
engine until it stops. Do not attempt to pour out fuel from 
the engine. Disconnect the spark plug before performing any 
service.

Tools required:

 

Size 10 wrench (included).

 

Size 17 wrench (not included).

To remove and replace your snowblower’s friction disc, proceed as 
follows:

1.  Carefully pivot the snowblower up and forward so that it rests 

on the auger housing. Place a piece of cardboard or moving 
blanket on the ground before tipping forward. Make sure all 
fluids are removed and spark plug is disconnected.

Summary of Contents for 100680

Page 1: ...ins important safety precautions which should be read and understood before operating the product Failure to do so could result in serious injury This manual should remain with the product Specificati...

Page 2: ...Add Fuel 19 Operation 20 Before Operation 20 Check the Engine 20 Starting the Engine 20 Stopping the Engine 21 Operation at High Altitude 21 Control Levers 22 Drive System 22 Adjusting the Snow Discha...

Page 3: ...ys exercise common sense and always err on the side of caution when operating the product to ensure no accident property damage or injury occurs We want you to continue to use and be satisfied with yo...

Page 4: ...ks can result in fire or electrical shock When servicing the engine Disconnect the spark plug wire and place it where it cannot contact the plug DO NOT check for spark with the plug removed Use only a...

Page 5: ...or s Manual completely before attempting to use the snowblower Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment Know how to stop the engine and disengage the controls quick...

Page 6: ...n snowblower is transported or not in use 16 Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of snowblower such as wheel weights counterweights cabs etc 17 Never operate the snowblow...

Page 7: ...L SF Rev B Size 145 x 53 mm Artwork Notes 2mm safe margin white to be printed shown in 50 process magenta Revision Changes rev b changed to 87 octane This artwork belongs to Champion Power Equipment...

Page 8: ...ous injury or death Electric Shock Failure to use in dry conditions and to observe safe practices can result in electric shock Improper connections to a building can allow current to backfeed into uti...

Page 9: ...t surface Open Flame Alert Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive Keep fuel away from smoking open flames sparks pilot lights heat and other ignition sources Rotating Auger DANGER A...

Page 10: ...meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to more safely operate the product SYMBOL MEANING Choke Run Throttle Full Speed Low Speed Self Drive Control Handle Activate Self Drive Au...

Page 11: ...ole 5 Priming the Engine 5a To start the COLD engine Prime 3 5 times 5b To start a WARM engine DO NOT prime 6 Pull the recoil started to start the engine 7 Move the choke lever to RUN position Stoppin...

Page 12: ...g Knobs 5 Lower Handle 6 Wheels 7 Auger Housing 8 Adjustable Skid Shoes 9 Auger Engine 1 Key safety lock out 2 Primer Bulb 3 Throttle Lever 4 Choke Lever 5 Fuel Valve On Off 1 9 10 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 12 1...

Page 13: ...0mm 12mm Double Open End Wrench 2 Part Part Qty Hardware Needed Hardware Qty Hardware Reference Tool Needed Wheels 2 Spring lock pin 2 3 2 N A Lower Handle 1 M8 20 Hexagon flange bolt 1 2 4 12mm Wrenc...

Page 14: ...y Hardware Needed Hardware Qty Hardware Reference Tool Needed Speed Control Lever 1 Clip preassembled 8 1 2 N A Snow Discharge Chute 1 M8 40 Hexagon flange bolt 9 1 2 12mm Wrench M8 Hexagon flange loc...

Page 15: ...igure 1 Wheel 1 Slide the left wheel 2 1 onto axle 2 2 as the arrow shows Tread pattern should face forward Place axle pin 2 3 into wheel The axle has a center hole to attach the wheel to the axle whi...

Page 16: ...n the process of operation if the auger or drive control handle is too loose screw the bolt of part A to get a natural tension station for the wire Check the slack of the tension and adjust accordingl...

Page 17: ...gure 8 Snow Discharge Support 1 Remove the bolts 9 1 and nuts 9 2 from the top of the discharge support Fig 9 Set aside for next step 9 1 9 2 Figure 9 Snow Discharge Chute 1 Put the snow discharge chu...

Page 18: ...r recommended engine oil type 20 0 20 40 60 Ambient temperature Recommended Engine Oil Type 80 100 120 28 9 F C 17 8 6 7 4 4 15 6 26 7 37 8 48 9 10W 30 5W 30 Synthetic 10W 40 5W 30 1 Place the snowblo...

Page 19: ...ow the top of the tank to allow for gasoline expansion DO NOT pump gasoline directly into the snowblower at the pump Use an approved fuel container to transfer the gasoline to the snowblower DO NOT fi...

Page 20: ...the engine and void your warranty The machine must stand on level ground when checking Engine key and throttle lever plastic piece need to be attached before first use These parts may be attached to...

Page 21: ...lug fouling To alleviate high altitude issues other than the natural power loss CPE can provide a high altitude carburetor main jet The alternative main jet and installation instructions can be obtain...

Page 22: ...l handle Self drive control handle Figure 18 Drive System Your snowblower has 6 forward speeds and 2 reverse to regulate forward and backward motion Fig 19 Forward speeds range from slowest position 1...

Page 23: ...ol included with your snowblower Adjusting the Snow Shoes Set the height of the auger housing above the ground using the shoes Adjust the shoes to suit the ground conditions On flat ground e g asphalt...

Page 24: ...g parts read the instructions before you begin and make sure you have the tools and skills required To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion be careful when working around gasoline Use only a no...

Page 25: ...he spark plug 2 Use a spark plug socket not included to remove the plug 3 Inspect the electrode on the plug It must be clean and not worn to produce the spark required for ignition 4 Make certain the...

Page 26: ...upward to reach the position of the nut Fig 25 1 4 3 8 Nut Bolt Figure 25 Adjusting Auger Control Cable Check the slack of the tension and adjust accordingly Make sure that the tension on the auger c...

Page 27: ...dle to the right Fig 31A and remove the loose belt by cutting it or any remaining belt pieces if the belt has already broken Fig 31B If cutting the belt be careful of the tensioning pulley and arm as...

Page 28: ...there is equal distance on both sides between the pulley and the guard Fig 35 Figure 35 11 Reassemble the support rod by pushing back into place and ensure that it is properly engaged into the frictio...

Page 29: ...1 Remove the plastic belt cover A on the front of the engine by removing two M6 16 bolts B Fig 38 B A Figure 38 2 Pull out the R pin Fig 39 Figure 39 3 Remove the lever from the discharge chute bracke...

Page 30: ...ure 47 11 Perform a drive test to confirm everything is in working order Repair or Replace Friction Disk NOTICE If the snowblower fails to drive with the drive control engaged and after performing the...

Page 31: ...htly tap the shaft s end to dislodge the ball bearing from the right side of the frame Fig 49 3 4 Figure 49 5 Carefully position the hex shaft downward and to the left before carefully sliding the fri...

Page 32: ...o cool before storing in any enclosure If the machine is to be stored for a longer period than 30 days the following procedures are recommended 1 Start the engine and let it run until it stops due to...

Page 33: ...nt procedures is available at www championpowerequipment com Oil Specifications DO NOT OVERFILL Type 0W 30 Capacity 37 2 fl oz 1100 ml 20 0 20 40 60 Ambient temperature Recommended Engine Oil Type 80...

Page 34: ...sed Auger drive belt is out of adjustment Adjust the belt Auger drive guide is out of adjustment Adjust the guide Auger control cable is out of adjustment See ADJUSTING AUGER CONTROL CABLE section Sno...

Page 35: ...is deemed to have been misused neglected involved in an accident abused loaded beyond the product s limits modified installed improperly or connected incorrectly to any electrical component Normal ma...

Page 36: ...condition exits CPE will repair your small off road engine SORE and equipment at no cost to you including diagnosis parts and labor MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY COVERAGE This Emissions Control System is w...

Page 37: ...shall be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement the part shall be repaired or replace...

Page 38: ...Mounting Brackets Carburetor Purge Port Connector TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE You must take your CPE engine or the product on which it is installed along with your warranty registration card or other p...

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