CAUTION:
The installation of a snowplow may have a bearing on the warranty
for your vehicle. For more information, please carefully consult your vehicle’s
owner’s manual or your vehicle dealer.
7. The sudden jarring stop incurred when hitting hidden obstacles in the snow
could trigger release of your vehicle’s airbags . Consult your vehicle manual or
your vehicle dealer to mitigate this.
8.
Should it become necessary to place the vehicle on a hoist, first remove the
blade assembly.
DRIVING
CAUTION:
Always be certain the quick-mount locking plates on your custom
front mount are secured. If the plow is insecurely attached to the mount, it will
likely pull away from the vehicle, fall off and cause significant damage
and/or injury.
1. The use of lights is recommended, if not required by local regulations, while
plowing at night. Regular vehicle headlights will likely be obscured by the blade.
2. Do not drive on public roads with the snowplow attached at the front of your
vehicle.
3. Connect a safety hook when transporting the snowplow in the raised position.
4. Do not attempt to change the blade position while traveling as you could
accidentally suddenly lower the plow blade.
WARNING!
Consult local/ provincial laws regarding vehicle restrictions that
might apply when the snowplow is not attached. Such restrictions may mandate
the removal of the mounting, lift frame, lift arm, winch mechanism or any other
protruding elements mounted to the front of the vehicle during certain times of
the year.
PREPARATION
1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used. Make yourself
familiar with the terrain you are plowing and avoid all obstacles.
2. Remove all foreign objects such as doormats, newspapers, sleds, boards,
wires, and other items.
3. Before use, ensure that the plow is attached to your custom front mount and
safely secure the quick mount locking plates.
4. Stay away from any obstacles. Familiarize yourself with the area and potential
difficulties before plowing.
5. Never attempt to make any adjustments while vehicle is running, except where
specifically recommended in the operator’s manual(s).
6. Exercise caution when changing direction and while operating on slopes.
7. During continuous snowfalls, plow as snow builds to between 8 and 15 cm (3
and 6”).
8. Plan your snow plowing pattern to avoid discharge towards windows, walls,
cars, etc. , thus avoiding possible property damage or personal injury. Never
direct discharge at children, bystanders, and pets nor allow anyone in front of
the plow.
OPERATING SAFETY
1. Keep bystanders, helpers, pets and children at least 8 metres (25 feet) from the
plow while it is in operation. Stop using it if anyone enters the area. Never allow
children to operate it.
2. Never allow anyone to ride on the plow in operation. Sitting on it may lead to
serious injury.
IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES
NOTE:
Apply waterproof
grease to all moving parts and
assemblies