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Troubleshooting

FAULT

POSSIBLE CAUSE

FAULT REMEDY

Motor will not start

Fuel tank empty

Fill fuel tank

Throttle lever not set to choke when motor is cold

Set throttle lever to choke

Spark plug leads not connected

Connect spark plug leads

Fuel line blocked

Send fuel line to dealer for cleaning

Motor receiving wrong air due to loose carburetor

Tighten fixing screws

Fuel valve closed on Honda motor

Open fuel valve on Honda motor

Motor will not start, gasoline smell

Motor is receiving too much fuel

Set throttle lever to full speed, not to choke

Air filter dirty

Clean air filter

Motor running badly, misfires

Motor running with choke activated

Move throttle lever out of choke position

Spark plug leads loose

Allow motor to cool and connect spark plug leads firmly

Air filter soiled

Clean air filter

Air bleed hole in fuel tank filler cap blocked

Replace fuel tank filler cap

Fuel line blocked

Clean fuel lines
Replace fuel lines
Run fuel system cleaner through tank of gas

Carburetor not correctly adjusted

Adjust Carburetor/Send to dealer

Motor overheating

See fault “Motor Overheating”

Motor misfires at high speed

Spark plug gap not correct

Adjust spark plug gap/Send to dealer

Carburetor not correctly adjusted

Adjust Carburetor/Send to dealer

Motor overheating

Oil level too low

Refill motor oil

Air cooling system restricted

Send to dealer/adjust air cooler grille and cooling ribs

Air filter dirty

Clean air filter

Carburetor not correctly 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 carburetor to dealer for adjustment

Air filter dirty

Clean air filter

Motor has lost power

Air filter soiled

Clean air filter

Compression too low

Send to dealer for adjustment

Motor will not stop

Motor stop lever not correctly adjusted

See Honda Owner’s Manual/Send to Dealer

Perpetual squeaking when brushes switched on

Switch lever not completely pressed down

Press switch lever completely down

Control cable not correctly adjusted

Re-adjust brush control cable

Brushes do not turn, or stop moving under load

Switch lever not completely pressed down

Press switch lever completely down

Control cable not correctly adjusted

Re-adjust brush control cable

Toothed belts defective

Send to dealer

Machine will not move forward

Movement control cable not correctly adjusted

Re-adjust control cable

Tension on toothed belt between motor and gearbox 
too low

Send to dealer

Machine leaves unbrushed central strip

Discharge direction forward with worn brushes

Turn the discharge direction to the side

Brushes worn

Replace brushes

Bad brushing results

Brushes wrongly mounted

Mount brushes correctly, observe working direction

Brush pressure too high

Readjust support wheel, reduce brush pressure

Brushes not genuine SweepEx parts

Use only SweepEx brushes

Brushes not suitable for application

Contact Customer Care to determine correct brush kit

Bad brushing results with Debris Collector Box

Debris Collector box not fitted correctly, sealing lip 

above brush cover

Mount swept material container correctly.

Summary of Contents for Sweepex SWB-400

Page 1: ...Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment TrynEx International 2013 REV A F51231A 1 CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights Michigan 48071 877 SWEEPEX www sweepexproducts com SWB 400 Serial No R40 091...

Page 2: ...Vocabulary 6 General Safety 7 Operating in Winter 7 Operator Controls 8 9 Starting Stopping Motor 10 Adjusting Handlebar Height 11 Transport 12 Adjusting Brush Pressure 13 Adjusting Discharge Directi...

Page 3: ...ee 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 Information that if not car...

Page 4: ...rate the machine 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 opera...

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: ...g Instructions Component Vocabulary Engine Support Wheel Drive Wheels Handlebar Brush Angle Adjustment Receiver Bar Brush Brush Height Adjustment Brush Speed Adjustment Brush Engagement Throttle Forwa...

Page 7: ...ds 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...

Page 8: ...eves HANDLEBAR CONTROLS DRIVING AND SWEEPING Brush Speed Adjustment Brush Engagement Throttle Forward Reverse Sweeping and Driving can be engaged independent of each other Having the brush engaged wit...

Page 9: ...First Gear is the slowest setting and engaged by pushing the shift lever all the way forward Third Gear is the fastest setting and is engaged by pulling the lever all the way back Second Gear is in th...

Page 10: ...ransmission and brush 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 whe...

Page 11: ...andlebar height Push the lever lock down centered at the base of the handlebars Tilt the handlebars slightly forward Turn the adjusting block to the desired setting Tilt the handlebars back into posit...

Page 12: ...h input shaft lo cated between the brush drive shroud and the brush shield CARRYING SECURING DURING TRANSPORT Two people are required to lift and carry the SWB 400 Fold the handlebars fully forward wh...

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 IMPORTANT If the brushes are heavily worn or if...

Page 14: ...be discharged to the left To adjust brush angle Lift the lever Turn the brush in the desired direction Release the lever and ensure the lever is latched in place Here Material will be discharged to t...

Page 15: ...llector Box DCB 400 Mount as shown below paying attention 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...

Page 16: ...room of the leaf collector to the Sweeper The tubes of the upper support slide over the receiver bar on the sweeper The lower support will rest against the center brush drive Attach the screen by inse...

Page 17: ...31A Operating Instructions Debris Shield Optional Accessory SWB 400 with optional Debris Shield PCA 400 Slide the Debris Shield over the receiver bars Finished Close Up of receiver bar with Debris She...

Page 18: ...th the SSB 400 Plow can clear a maximum of 5 1 2 inches 14 cm snow in one pass If snow is heavy the capacity will be less See Freewheel to adjust freewheel correctly for plowing snow SWB 400 with opti...

Page 19: ...Honda Owner s Manual 5 See marking on the dipstick for fill level Maintenance Instructions Tire Pressure Oil and Gas IMPORTANT If the tire pressure is too low the inner tube will rub against the wheel...

Page 20: ...ion Free movement of the lever should be about 1 3 of the lever s total movement For the remaining 2 3 there should be a definite resistance Loosen the top nut with a 10 mm wrench about one turn Tight...

Page 21: ...nd before the white row when the brush rotates 6 For any other bristle kit the bristle rows should be curving upward from the left looking at the front Note Multi Purpose Bristle shown for clarity Ref...

Page 22: ...etting 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 mac...

Page 23: ...tly 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 carbureto...

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