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Avoid damage to the transmission.

Do not shift gears on the run.

PLEASE NOTE!

•  Always wear appropriate protective clothing such as a long-sleeved button-down shirt, safety goggles or 

face shield, ear muffs, and a dust mask.

• Keep hands, feet, loose clothing, and long hair away from the area of the moving parts.

• Always shut off the engine when leaving the operator’s post.

   

   OPERATING THE BRUSH

OPERATING THE BRUSH

To prevent injury due to possible scattering of foreign objects (stones, rods, wire, etc.), be sure to first 

clear the area from foreign objects.

   

   OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER

OPERATING THE SNOW BLOWER

• This snow blower is not intended for removing snow from roofing and rooftops.

• When using the snow blower, follow all national and local regulations and professional guidelines.

• To minimize debris scatter, use the lowest rotational speed during operation.

Trip hazard!

Do not use near unfenced edges!

WARNING - DANGER!

• When using the snow blower, remove the protection plate from the device.
•  Reduce speed when working on uneven surface to avoid machine “bouncing”. 

In this case, you may lose control of the machine.

•  During cleaning, do not move in the direction of people, buildings, vehicles or other 

objects that may be damaged by debris scatter.

• Do not operate controls when the engine is off.
•  When operating the snow blower slowly in an open area, check that all controls 

and all safety devices are working properly. Check if the snow blower needs repair. 

If yes, please report this.

PLEASE NOTE!

 

  BEFORE EACH USE

 BEFORE EACH USE

Perform maintenance as outlined in the maintenance schedule.

Start the engine at low idle, check the correct rotation of the brush and the drive mechanism.

Brush direction

The brush direction is adjusted with the lever (B), which allows tilting the brush in the desired direction. 

Move the brush direction lever forward or backward to one of the 3 available positions to set the desired 

brush angle.

• Lever forward position

 = 15° tilt to the right.

• Lever center position

 = right angle (0°).

• Lever rear position 

= 15° tilt to the left.

• Do not press the brush sections too hard to the ground to prevent excessive wear.

• Adjust the angle of the brush head.

•  Watch the wind direction. Sweeping down the wind is more efficient and prevents debris from landing 

on the operator.

• The terms “roll” and “angle” are interchangeable.

 

  DURING OPERATION

 DURING OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for KS 7HP-MFM 60

Page 1: ...0 KS 7HP MFM 80E Attachments Dust box KS MFM DB 60 KS MFM DB 80 Snow blower KS MFM SB 60 Snow shovel KS MFM SS 60 KS MFM SS 80 Multifunction machine EN Please read this manual carefully before use Own...

Page 2: ...sonal injury and property damage The K nner S hnen multifunction machine complies with the current European safety standards Never attempt to make any changes to the design of the device OBSERVE THE F...

Page 3: ...consumption L h 1 2 1 8 1 2 1 8 Crankcase volume L 0 6 0 6 Gearbox capacity g 160 160 Engine start manual electric 230 V Wheel size 13 4 1 6 Noise level Lpa 7m Lwa dB 104 dB A 104 dB A Net dimensions...

Page 4: ...0 100 445 800 100 445 Gross dimensions L W H mm 620 465 110 820 465 110 Net weight kg 6 6 8 8 Gross weight kg 7 7 9 8 SNOW BLOWER ATTACHMENT KS MFM SB 60 Chute turning 190 Snow throwing range m 0 10 M...

Page 5: ...not to lose small parts Check the documentation in the carton including this owner s manual Remove the disassembled parts from the carton Take the machine out of the carton Dispose of the carton and...

Page 6: ...on with the machine To install the handle proceed as follows 1 Bring the two tubes at the ends of the handle A to the support B 2 Insert the screws into the holes and secure them with nuts MOUNTING TH...

Page 7: ...fuel valve fig 8 2 Pump the fuel system over several times depending on the season fig 9 3 Close the air choke fig 10 4 Set the throttle valve to full speed fig 11 5 Pull the starter handle slightly...

Page 8: ...Check the machine controls in a neutral area Make sure you are in a safe area away from traffic and other hazards Check the fasteners and make sure they are secure Replace any damaged or worn fastene...

Page 9: ...trol of the machine During cleaning do not move in the direction of people buildings vehicles or other objects that may be damaged by debris scatter Do not operate controls when the engine is off When...

Page 10: ...ontheengineattachmentsisnotallowed Theoperatormustbeinthecorrectworkingpositionwhenoperatingtheequipment Neverleavetheequipmentunattendedwiththeenginerunningorwiththebucketraised Donotmodifyorremovean...

Page 11: ...osition and then press the upper pedal fig 19 B towards the tie rod fig 19 E You will hear a distinct click 6 After attaching the snow blower the machine is ready for use 7 After attaching the sweeper...

Page 12: ...every 50 operating hours Every 6 months or every 100 operating hours Every year or every 200 operating hours Inspection and tightening of fasteners Check Engine oil Level check Replacement Transmissi...

Page 13: ...multifunction machine for extended periods to avoid the harmful effects of vibration on the human body WARNING DANGER STORAGE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 Do not store the snow blower with a dirty brush Bris...

Page 14: ...d to the mains supply or misused If the claimed malfunction cannot be diagnosed or demonstrated If proper operation of the product can be restored following cleaning from dust and dirt appropriate adj...

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