Operator's Manual
Truck Snow Plow
SnowPick
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7.
Harness connectors and terminals are free from corrosion ensuring good connections and are
covered with dielectric grease,
8.
Hydraulic tank is filled to a required level with oil, if on the snow plow the lifting cylinder is
retracted.
9.
There are no leaks of oil from hoses, fittings, cylinders or hydraulic pump,
10.
Hoses are run correctly,
11.
Coil wire connections are correct and well tightened,
WARNING!
Check the oil level and top up if necessary. Do not overfill. Otherwise
electric pump may be damaged.
WARNING!
Do not mix various types of hydraulic oils. Some oils are incompatible
and may cause problems with efficiency and damage the product.
Malfunction
Cause
Recommendations
Plow cannot be controlled
Pump power supply
disconnected
Connect high-current
connector
Control panel not connected
Check connection of panel in
vehicle and under pump cover
Broken wire
Check if wire in harness is not
worn
Loose or disconnected coil plug
Check coil connections
Corroded connectors
Clean or replace connectors
No lighting
Plug at lights not connected or
loose
Check light plugs
Disconnected cable (ground
loop) under pump cover
Connect ground plugs
Burnt relay
or fuse
Replace
Corroded connectors
Clean or replace connectors
11. REPAIR AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE
11.1. Repair
If snow plow is partially worn, repair it by replacing worn parts. Thus thoroughly clean and
wash the machine. If necessary drain oil into a tight tank or plug connections. Then replace worn
parts using new fixing, securing and sealing parts. Screw bolts with torque corresponding to their
strength class (Tab. 4).
Exercise particular caution when mounting and dismounting and use drawings provided in
spare part catalog.
Store damaged or worn parts in a separate place and then deliver to a scrap yard or for
recycling.