PowerMax 50-0550 Assembly And Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

© 2010 Cycle Country Accessories Corporation 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Congratulations! You’ve just purchased the most durable plow component in the industry. Our plow systems work great for summer or 
winter plowing. With proper care and maintenance, your Cycle Country plow system will last for years to come! Please read and 
understand all assembly instructions, notices and warnings before assembling and operating your Cycle Country plow system. 

 

Follow these guidelines to ensure satisfactory operation: 

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Read this manual and your ATV operators manual before use. 

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Highlite is not intended as a primary light source. Keep vehicle headlights on. 

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Verify that the power cord is routed/secured properly to avoid damage, 

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If mounted to the blade, verify the coiled portion of the power cord can stretch properly during blade tripping. 

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To avoid damage when plowing dirt, gravel or snow into a pile, reverse direction before raising the plow blade. 

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Do not ram the plow blade into piles of dirt, gravel or snow. 

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Periodically check for wear and tightness of all fasteners. Replace or re-torque fasteners as necessary. 

A complete operator’s guide for plowing can be downloaded for free at www.cyclecountry.com. This guide contains beginner-to-
advanced information regarding plow systems and operation. 

POWERING THE HIGHLITE:

 

Use your vehicle 12 Vdc accessory outlet to power the Highlite. Push the switch to ‘ON’. Push again to turn ‘OFF’. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAFETY INFORMATION

 

Cycle Country plow systems were designed with your safety in mind. In order to protect you and your ATV, certain parts of the plow 
system and/or hardware are designed to fail when the equipment is over-stressed.

 

WARNING 

To avoid personal injury or damage to your vehicle: 

 

Do not exceed 5 mph (8 kph) with the blade installed 

Do not use Highlite as a primary light source for plowing 

Be aware that vehicle ground clearance  

is reduced with plow system installed 

Keep yourself, other people and pets away from the blade 

and moving parts during operation 

Before adjusting blade angle or disconnecting the plow 

system, stop the ATV engine and set the parking brake 

Remove your plow system before trail riding 

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Summary of Contents for 50-0550

Page 1: ...2011 Cycle Country Accessories Corporation MAN0363 Rev 00 ASSEMBLY OWNER S MANUAL Part No 50 0550 LED BLADE LIGHT...

Page 2: ...or snow Periodically check for wear and tightness of all fasteners Replace or re torque fasteners as necessary A complete operator s guide for plowing can be downloaded for free at www cyclecountry c...

Page 3: ...ries Corporation PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION Items 1 7 and 13 are sold as an assembly and cannot be ordered individually Replacement fasteners are common type and can be purchased locally Use minimum G...

Page 4: ...ing to right and left are when the rider is sitting on the machine TOOLS REQUIRED Basic Hand Wrench and Socket Set Torque Wrench 1 Assemble the light bar assembly Item 7 to the mounting bracket Item 1...

Page 5: ...GHLITE TO A CYCLE COUNTRY POLY 15 38 1 cm BLADE Remove the blade springs and install the Highlite onto the poly blade mount as shown using washers Item 9 and fasteners Items 8 and 11 Torque fasteners...

Page 6: ...Illustration 2C 2 Place washers onto their original locations and fasten using bolts Item 14 and locknuts Torque to specification 3 Install the assembled Highlite onto the brackets as shown in Illust...

Page 7: ...to specification Reinstall the blade springs onto the Highlite bracket in the locations shown Refer to Illustration 2C 2E MOUNTING HIGHLITE TO AN ATV RACK OR SIMILAR MOUNTING AREA Install the Highlit...

Page 8: ...ock it in place OPTIONAL Secure the power cord using tie straps Item 6 NOTE If Hightlite is mounted to the blade allow sufficient power cable slack for blade tripping See Illustration 3 2 Connect the...

Page 9: ...lease call 1 800 841 2222 for a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number and shipping instructions This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident alteration abuse improper...

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