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© Trynex International 2009    L1218

Model # SP-9300

MAX — 31

Troubleshooting 

Loose electrical connections.

Blown Fuse.

Motor Seized.

Jammed auger.

Poor electrical connections.

Electrical short.

Controller failure.

Empty hopper.

Wet material.

Frozen or coarse material.

Spinner not turning.

Auger loose on shaft.

Vibrator not working.

Jammed auger, overload shut down.

Short in system.

Motor is not getting power.

Vehicle battery is extremely low,
or a poor connection exists.

 Whenever service is necessary, your local SnowEx Dealer knows your Spreader best. Take your Spreader to your local dealer for  

any maintenance or service needs on your unit. If this is not possible, the Troubleshooting Guide below may assist you in
identifying the problem.

Warning: 

First read all warning instructions and safety messages before servicing your spreader.

Preliminary Checks

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 Be sure all electrical connections are tight and clean.

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 Be sure nothing is jammed in the hopper.

Motor doesn’t run.

Controller shut down.

Material not flowing
from hopper.

Audible alarm beeping and 
display shows OL or OH.

Audible alarm beeping
display shows E1.

Audible alarm beeping
display shows EO.

Audible alarm beeping
display shows LB.

Check all connections.

Replace fuse.

Replace motor.

Carefully clear jammed material.

Clean or replace connectors.
Use dielectric grease.

Check electrical connections.
Check for bare wires.

Replace controller.

Fill hopper.

Replace with dry material.

Replace material.

Check drive assembly.

Tighten locking bolt on the side of the auger. There is a flat 
machined on the driver shaft. Align the auger with this flat 
and tighten the bolt.

Replace vibrator

Turn off for three seconds, then restart. If shut down
continues, turn off controller. Clear debris and lumps from
auger areas.

Turn off. Do not use until problem is corrected.

Turn off. Check all connections.

Turn off. Charge battery.

PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Summary of Contents for SP-9300

Page 1: ...Snow Ice Control FOR MODEL This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment CUSTOMER COPY Warren Michigan 48089 800 725 8377 Protected by the following patents 6 089 478 6 088 865 Des 425 915...

Page 2: ...19 22 Spreader Mounting System 23 25 Spreader Operating Information 26 30 Troubleshooting Information 31 33 Spreader Maintenance 34 Determine Vehicle Payload Chart 35 Blank and Note Pages 36 37 Warra...

Page 3: ...RT YOU The Society of Automotive Engineers has adopted this SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL to pinpoint characteristics that if NOT carefully followed can create a safety hazard When you see this symbol in this m...

Page 4: ...al The benefits you are about to recognize are that of time money and effort We welcome you to the world of Trynex Performance Registration Record the following information in this manual for quick re...

Page 5: ...Never allow children to operate or climb on equipment Always check areas to be spread to be sure no hazardous conditions or substances are in the area Always inspect unit for defects broken worn or be...

Page 6: ...dents are preventable and caused by human error Exercising of care and precautions must be observed to prevent the possibility of injury to operator or others Never operate equipment when under the in...

Page 7: ...Trynex International 2009 L1218 MAX 7 D 6546 D 6548 D 6335 D 6544 D 6545 D 6859 SERIAL NUMBER ON REVERSE SIDE Safety and Warning Labels Model SP 9300...

Page 8: ...L1218 Trynex International 2009 MAX 8 V Maxx SP 9300 Component Assembly Views Spinner Drive Assembly Auger Drive Assembly Electrical System Assembly Hopper Assembly Frame Assembly...

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Page 10: ...L1218 Trynex International 2009 MAX 10 Auger Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown Model SP 9300...

Page 11: ...lt D6159 10 32 x 2 HH Machine Screw D6158 10 32 Lock Nut D6845 Auger Bearing D6166 5 16 18 x 1 Hex Head Bolt D6798 80 Auger Weldment D6842 D6873 3 6 Keyway Stock Transmission Auger Coupler D6843 Ureth...

Page 12: ...L1218 Trynex International 2008 MAX 12 Spinner Drive Assembly Parts Breakdown Model SP 9300...

Page 13: ...Drive Pin Clip 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Bolt Spinner Power Plug Direct Drive Spinner Motor 3 16 Long Rivet 5 Chute Extension Spinner Motor Cover 3 8 16 x 1 Serrated Type F 5 16 18 Nylock Nut 1 4 20 x 1 HWH Se...

Page 14: ...L1218 Trynex International 2009 MAX 14 Hopper Assembly Parts Breakdown Model SP 9300...

Page 15: ...899 D 4124 D 6869 D 4121 9300 Hopper Top Screen Front Section Inverted V Assembly Inverted V Backing Plates 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 HHCS Salt Discharge Baffle Heavy Duty Vibrator 1 4 x 1 1 2 Self Drilling Scre...

Page 16: ...L1218 Trynex International 2009 MAX 16 Frame Assembly Parts Breakdown Model SP 9300...

Page 17: ...kdown Model SP 9300 Qty o N t r a P y e K Description 1 Frame Assembly D 6797 D 6765 D 6884 D 6880 9300 Frame Weldment Auger Motor Transmission Support Rear Apron With Light Hole Knock Outs 2 Upper Lo...

Page 18: ...e control portion of the harness and route connector and harness through hole Be sure to check the area on the other side of the fire wall to make sure you are not drilling into the vehicle harness or...

Page 19: ...D 6839 6 GA Breaker Wire 1 D 6851 100 AMP Resetable Breaker 1 14 x 1 5 HWH Screw not shown 4 1 p Light Kit Spreader a C t s u D 1 4 8 6 D D 6784 Work light 1 D 6785 Work light Spreader Harness 1 D 611...

Page 20: ...ntrol mating half Positive White with Red Tracer to battery Ring Terminal Negative Black to battery Ring Terminal NOTE A Leads must only be attached to battery B 100 Amp breaker must be inserted D6837...

Page 21: ...Diagram Model SP 9300 AUGER Black Negative MAIN POWER PLUG SPREADER AUGER Red Positive SPINNER Red Positive SPINNER Black Negative VIBRATOR Black Negative VIBRATOR Red Positive Red Positive Black Nega...

Page 22: ...Blue Positive AUGER Red Positive AUGER Black Negative Red Positive Black Negative Anderson Block 2 Pos Anderson Block 4 Pos VIBRATOR OUTPUT Yellow Positive VIBRATOR OUTPUT Green Negative SPINNER OUTPU...

Page 23: ...6759 Adj Stop Bracket Lt Rear Left Front Stop Bracket 1 Adj Stop Bracket Rt Rear D 6760 Right Front Stop Bracket t u N k c o L 2 1 0 2 1 4 D D 4121 3 8 16 x 1 Lock Nut t u N k c o L 8 3 4 2 1 4 D p a...

Page 24: ...ow center it left to right Looking at the inside front and rear corner of the lower frame area you will notice 4 holes in the bottom of the frame Using a paint pen or similar marking device mark hole...

Page 25: ...L1218 Trynex International 2009 MAX 25 Mounting Instructions Model SP 9300 Recommended Installation For Platform Bodies Through Floor Chain Tie Downs 6 Places Weld On Stake Pockets 6 Places or...

Page 26: ...t For a wider pass increase spinner speed t For a heavier pass drive slower or increase auger speed t Never operate spreader near pedestrians t Spread ice melters with the storm to prevent unmanageab...

Page 27: ...y problems while operating the spreader refer to Troubleshooting Guide AUTO REVERSE AR FUNCTION t If your controller displays OL this could indicate a jammed auger t To engage the Auto Reverse AR func...

Page 28: ...with clean dry free flowing materials If the material you are using is damp wet you may need to remove baffle D6889 This will allow for more un restricted flow of materials and possible bridging t WAR...

Page 29: ...m leaking out t If you plan on using damp wet materials you should remove this baffle by removing the self drilling screws t If you are using a sand salt mixture remove baffle extension Key Part No De...

Page 30: ...ect harness to vehicle electrical system Once wire taps are installed check to make sure stop lamp works when brake pedal is pressed Properly complete installation by tying up any loose wires with ty...

Page 31: ...t Be sure all electrical connections are tight and clean t Be sure nothing is jammed in the hopper Motor doesn t run Controller shut down Material not flowing from hopper Audible alarm beeping and di...

Page 32: ...SHAFT BY HAND SHOULD TURN FREELY REPLACE ALL CORRODED CONNECTIONS PLUG IN SPREADER OPEN ACCESS COVER AND PLUG TOGETHER REPLACE HARNESS REPLACE ALL CORRODED CONNECTIONS TIGHTEN OR REPLACE REPLACE DEFIN...

Page 33: ...ON SHOULD TOUCH HOPPERON 3 SIDES MATERIAL DOES NOT FLOW MATERIAL ISSUE AUGER RUNS PROPER DIRECTION AUGER RUNS BACKWARDS REPLACE VEHICLE HARNESS CHECK CONNECTIONS AT AUGER MOTOR FOR REVERSE POLARITY PO...

Page 34: ...ng and end of the season and each time plugs are disconnected t Gently wash unit after each use to prevent material build up and corrosion t CAUTION When pressure washing motor enclosure area stay at...

Page 35: ...s refer to the Torque Chart below for the recommended fastener torque values These torque values apply to mount assembly fasteners except those noted in the instruction Recommended Fastener Torque Cha...

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Page 37: ..._____________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 38: ...t be made to the dealer from where the product was purchased unless otherwise authorized by Snowex Snowex reserves the right to determine if any part is defective and to repair or replace such parts a...

Page 39: ...Trynex Dealer sold you the correct product for your needs application Yes No 10 How would you rate your overall satisfaction with your SnowEx Dealer 11 How would you rate your overall satisfaction wi...

Page 40: ...K DR WARREN MI 48089 2667 From Postage Required Post Office will not deliver without proper postage Simply Fill Out Your Warranty Registration and Return It to the Factory Warm Up to with a Winter Ban...

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