Classic Accessories 52-065-010404-00 Quick Start Manual Download Page 14

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www.classicaccessories.com 
Email: [email protected] 

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

STORAGE 
Store in a clean dry place. Never store a wet shield in an enclosed area as it can develop mildew. 
Avoid folding the plastic windows of the cover for long periods. 
BOLTS 
Check all bolts before each use to see that they are tight. If one or more bolts come loose, failure of shield parts may occur.
WINDOWS 
Don't clean the plastic windows when they are dry—you can scratch them.  
Hose them with water and rub them with your bare hands. Liquid soap may be used. 
During freezing weather an automotive windshield cleaner and a soft cloth will work (don't use your bare hands with the cleaner). 
Fabric areas of the shield may be washed with a rag. Don't use soap as it may remove protective coatings added by the factory.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

The manufacturer, Classic Accessories, Inc., will repair or replace, without charge, this product which under normal usage has proven to 
be defective in its manufacture or workmanship for a period of one (

1

) year from the date of initial retail purchase. This warranty is valid 

only to the original purchaser. This warranty is not transferable and does not cover any parts that have been subjected to misuse, abuse, 
alteration, overload, accident or normal wear of moving parts.

Service can be obtained by contacting Classic Accessories at 

1

-

800

-

854

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2315

. Any shield or shield part that is returned to Classic 

Accessories, together with the original sales receipt as proof of initial retail purchase, and with postage prepaid, will be repaired or replaced 
without cost if the unit is found defective. This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage caused where repairs have been made or 
attempted by others. All warranty work will be completed in a reasonable time, not to exceed 

60

 days after receiving the product.

Classic Accessories is not responsible for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow 
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental damages, so the above 
limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to 
state and province to province.

WARRANTY VOID IF PRODUCT USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR RENTAL PURPOSES OR IF THE SNOW THROWER SHIELD IS TRANSPORTED ON AN 
OPEN TRAILER OR TRUCK.

Call: 

1

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800

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854

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2315

 for Warranty Assistance, Monday - Friday 

8

:

00

 a.m. - 

4

:

00

 p.m., PST

REPLACEMENT PARTS

If parts are missing or if you need replacement parts, please call Classic Accessories customer service at 

1

-

800

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854

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2315

8

 a.m. - 

4

 p.m., PST, Monday-Friday. Please refer to the Package Contents List for the parts list.

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Shield front interferes with the  

snow thrower controls.

Upper horizontal mounting bar 

[A, B] is mounted too low.

1

. Rotate shield forward.

2

. Move shield sideways.

Shield is too low or 

too close to your head.

Upper horizontal mounting bar 

[A, B] is mounted too low.

1

. Rotate shield forward.

2

. Raise attachment point.

Summary of Contents for 52-065-010404-00

Page 1: ...nday Friday Email customerservice classicaccessories com WARNING READ YOUR INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP YOUR NEW SNOWTHROWER SHIELD OR OPERATE YOUR SNOWTHROWER WIT...

Page 2: ...mes loose failure of shield parts may occur Practice Safe Maintenance Only qualified trained adults should service this machine Understand service procedure before doing work Keep area clean and dry D...

Page 3: ...Shield Fabric Shell 1 I Long Hoop Support Pole 1 J Long Hoop Support Pole 1 Part Description Quantity K Short Hoop Support Pole 1 L Short Hoop Support Pole 1 M Small Loop Clamp 2 N Hex Bolt short 2 O...

Page 4: ...t mounting post lower right D onto the end of right base bar B until spring button pops through hole Slide mounting posts A B together until spring button pops through hole 1 3 2 4 ASSEMBLE THE FRAME...

Page 5: ...RAME Fig 1 9 Note Assemble frame on a clean flat surface next to your snow thrower for easy mounting Insert both mounting post upper E onto upright studs on lower mounting C D until spring button pops...

Page 6: ...same direction as the stub tubes on C D Make sure the stub tubes on F G are facing the same direction as the stub tubes on C D Slide top mounting bars F G together until spring button pops through ho...

Page 7: ...1 4 WARNING Use care when assembling the poles Poles under tension can slip out of the metal plastic sleeves causing serious injury Safety goggles are recommended Insert one long hoop pole I into J to...

Page 8: ...ep and insert one end of the shorter flexible K L support rod into the upper stub tube connecting F to G Firmly insert the support pole completely into the stub tube Carefully flex the opposite end of...

Page 9: ...hield SHELL ONTO the metal frame Fig 1 6 Note Fabric shell will be tight when properly assembled Tighten up the skin by closing around the support bars all of the rip n grip strips on both sides and a...

Page 10: ...e lower part of the shield frame A B Secure small loop clamp M with hex bolt N 1 2 3 Attach the MOUNTING SYSTEM TO your SNOW THROWER Shield Fig 1 3 Note Exact positioning may vary depending on your ma...

Page 11: ...ge loop clamp O set and check to see which clamp can slip onto the snowthrower handlebar uprights Note You will only need one set of either O or P for this step Use the part that will provide the most...

Page 12: ...n the hook end onto the top edge of your snowthrower Wrap the tensioning strap around a support bar then connect Use the counter balance bag T to keep snow thrower from tipping back when mounting the...

Page 13: ...clamps Insert Hex bolt Q through both loop clamps M O Repeat on the other side 1 3 2 4 1 2 in Box Wrench OR OR 1 2 in Socket Wrench Adjustable Wrench Mounting THE FRAME Fig 1 4 STEP 7 Tighten down th...

Page 14: ...hield or shield part that is returned to Classic Accessories together with the original sales receipt as proof of initial retail purchase and with postage prepaid will be repaired or replaced without...

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