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© TrynEx International 2014 (REV A) F51877

Operating Instructions

General Safety / Operating in Winter

GENERAL SAFETY 

Do not operate the machine in an unsafe manner! Make yourself familiar with the surroundings before start-
ing work in a new location. The working surroundings include any obstacles in the work area or on roads, 

the ground load-bearing capacity and any necessary workplace safety precautions in live traffic.

Take precautions to ensure that the machine is only operated in a safe and functional condition! Only oper-
ate the machine if all protective and safety devices are present and working!
Check the machine for externally visible damage and faults before operation! If malfunctions occur stop 
the machine and secure it immediately! Repair malfunctions immediately! Only start the machine from the 
operator’s position! Ensure that no one can be endangered by starting the machine before switching it on or 
operating it!
Check that braking, steering, and brushing are fully functional before operation!

Before operating the machine, always check that accessories are fitted correctly! Always observe applicable 
traffic regulations before operating on public roads, paths or parks, and ensure that the machine is in a 
condition suitable for use in traffic

Always ensure that suitable lighting is available before working in poor light or darkness! Always keep a suf-

ficient distance between the machine and drop-offs, holes or slopes!

Do not permit any method of working which will affect the stability of the machine!
Never traverse across slopes; always travel up and down, not across.
Adjust the speed to suit the conditions on inclines! Change gear before the incline, not on it! Always secure 
the machine against rolling away and unauthorized operation before leaving it unattended! 

OPERATING IN WINTER

Check regularly that the air filter is dry. If the air filter has become wet, let it dry overnight. There is a pos

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sibility of the engine not starting due to a clogged air filter.

Spray the throttle cable with silicone spray at both ends, and the throttle linkage before operating to prevent 
the cable or throttle mechanism from freezing up.
Before putting the machine away, sweep it clear of snow.
Avoid freezing the machine. Store the machine in a frost-free room.
Silicone Spray attracts dust and binds it to the machine. It is only a suitable lubricant in wintry and snowy 
conditions.

Do not spray Silicone Spray on hot engine. It could cause a fire. Follow the instructions on the spray can.

Summary of Contents for SS-4000

Page 1: ...his Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment TrynEx International 2014 REV A F51877 1 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 800 SALTERS www snowexproducts com SS 4000 Serial No SB4 10...

Page 2: ...ety 4 5 Operating Instructions 6 15 Component Vocabulary 6 General Safety 7 Operating in Winter 7 Operator Controls 8 9 Starting Stopping Motor 10 Adjusting Handlebar Height 11 Transport 11 Adjusting...

Page 3: ...hazard When you see this symbol in this manual or on the machine itself be alert Your personal safety and the safety of others is involved Defined below are the Safety Alert Messages DANGER Informatio...

Page 4: ...hine such as for service and transport A clear understanding of how to operate the machine will reduce dangers involved with operating powered equipment You must check that personnel operating the mac...

Page 5: ...etermine machine operator responsibilities including road traffic regulations Persons in training may only operate the machine under the supervision of an experienced operator Work on any part of this...

Page 6: ...Instructions Component Vocabulary Receiver Bar Brush Angle Adjustment Engine Brush Height Adjustment Support Wheel Brushes Plow Blade Handlebar Drive Wheels Gear Selection Lever Reverse Forward Brush...

Page 7: ...operating on public roads paths or parks and ensure that the machine is in a condition suitable for use in traffic Always ensure that suitable lighting is available before working in poor light or dar...

Page 8: ...AND SWEEPING Brush Speed Throttle Control Brush Engagement Reverse Forward Sweeping and Driving can be engaged independent of each other Having the brush engaged without the transmission engaged will...

Page 9: ...asier One or both wheels can be locked for working on inclines and when clearing snow The freewheel is disabled by putting the linchpin through both wheel and axle locking the two together When removi...

Page 10: ...rush are switched off before starting The handlebar must be secure at the required height Before starting the motor ensure there is sufficient oil The motor is not filled with oil when the machine is...

Page 11: ...for adjusting the handlebar height Loosen the knob on both sides and choose the desired position Observe the seven possible settings You can fold the handlebar forward to save space when storing TRANS...

Page 12: ...led setting the material will be swept to one side Here Material will be ejected to the left To adjust brush angle Lift the lever Turn the brush in the desired direction Release the lever and ensure t...

Page 13: ...knob in the direction of the minus arrow until it just touches the floor Turn the knob three more turns and the brush height is just right for sweeping Support Wheel IMPORTANT If the brushes are heav...

Page 14: ...it into position An angled setting must be used when plowing snow The plow can be removed when clearing small amounts of snow one inch or less 2 5 cm For snow over one inch 2 5 cm use the plow blade T...

Page 15: ...Collector Box Mount as shown below paying at tention to the alignment with brush hood To dump the debris into a separate container remove the Collector Box from the sweeper and use the handle to tow...

Page 16: ...soline Gas Oil 1 Remove oil cap wipe dipstick clean 2 Replace dipstick in the oil filler neck do not screw down 3 Remove dipstick check oil level The oil should be up to the upper marking 4 If oil lev...

Page 17: ...e damaged Over Inflation can cause the tire to burst Check the tire pressure for both the support and drive wheels regularly Unscrew the valve cap and use a tire inflation device to check or inflate t...

Page 18: ...hould be about 3 1 8 inches 80 mm of space between the handlebar and lever when there starts to be a resistance to the lever Brush Drive and Forward Levers there should be about 5 1 2 inches 140 mm of...

Page 19: ...fore the white row when the brush rotates If replacing the Snow Brushes standard or changing to them The rows must curve upward from the left Note Multi Purpose Bristle shown for clarity Refer to the...

Page 20: ...tting C Check brush wear earlier if necessary C Stretch chain drive C S KEY S Maintenance by Specialist C Check by Operator M Maintenance by Operator IMPORTANT If you are not intending to use the mach...

Page 21: ...rrectly adjusted Adjust Carburetor Send to dealer Motor often stops during turnover Throttle lever not set to choke when motor is cold Set throttle lever to choke Spark plug gap not correct Send carbu...

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