LGP 30.1000 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL
ATV SNOW BLOWER
13 HP
MODEL 30.1000
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS!
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________ 3
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _________________________________________ 4-6
Compulsory tasks and prohibitions Safety stickers
3. COMPLETING ASSEMBLY________________________________________ 7-11
Specifications Installation manual
4. OPERATION ___________________________________________________ 12-14
Preparation Operation Transportation position and operating position Height adjustment Using the control panel Operating the snow blower
5. MAINTENANCE ________________________________________________ 15-17
Maintenance schedule Engine maintenance Checking the securing bolts Checking tyre pressure Blade maintenance Greasing Protective bolts Belt replacement Electric fuse
6. STORAGE ______________________________________________________ 18
Unassembling the equipment Storage
7. SPARE PART LIST _______________________________________________ 19-25
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INTRODUCTION
You have purchased a snow blower, which is an ideal tool that is meant primarily for removing lighter deposits of snow. This equipment may also be used in more complicated circumstances (which involve thicker snow, ice,
etc), but in these conditions you will have to consider using a lower operating speed (read more in the user’s
manual).
With the snow blower attached to an ATV, a longer working machine is created which is hard to move around, which also means that removing snow in small or confined areas is made more difficult.
This manual contains instructions for fully completing the snow blower, with all required attachments, along with ensuring its safe operation and maintenance.
NOTE: Photos and drawings in this manual may not necessarily depict the actual models of snow blower or their accessories. They are merely given as a frame of reference and are based on the latest available information at the time of publication.
This symbol is used throughout the manual and on warning signs in order to warn users of the possibility of serious injury. Before using the vehicle and snow blower, carefully read the safety instructions and make sure that you have understood them. Follow all instructions and ensure that everyone who uses the equipment follows them!
Add the serial number and purchase date for your snow blower to the fields below. The distributor needs this information in order to be able to service your equipment quickly and efficiently when ordering spare parts. If parts need to be replaced, use only original spare parts.
In case repairs are required under the terms of the guarantee, submit this registration brochure together with the initial sales invoice to the distributor to order servicing under the terms of the guarantee.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Based on the specifications for your model, please check that you have received all of the parts for your
particular set.
SERIAL NUMBER: ___________________________
MODEL NUMBER: ___________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE: ___________________________
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Most accidents occur due to negligence or carelessness. Avoid unnecessary accidents and follow the safety instructions given below.
DEFINITION
In this manual the terms “left” and “right” designate directions when sitting on the driver’s seat in a forward­facing position.
TRAINING
1. Read the safety instructions and terms and conditions of use carefully.
Learn how to stop the equipment and deactivate the controls fast.
2. Never allow children to use the vehicle or snow blower. Never allow
adults to use the vehicle or snow blower unless they have received appropriate instruction.
3. The vehicle or snow blower should not be used when intoxicated or
under the influence of drugs which may affect perception or reactions.
4. Make sure that there are no persons, especially infants, or animals in the
equipment’s operating area.
PROHIBITIONS
Never use the snow blower unless all of the protective parts are correctly installed. Never modify the engine adjustment without approval by the manufacturer. Never touch any moving or rotating parts during the operation of the snow blower. Never attempt to carry out any adjustments while the engine is running (unless directly recommended
by the manufacturer).
Never stop the engine right after prolonged use (see Clause 4.6). Never use the snow blower without wearing the proper protective clothing, earmuffs, protective
goggles, or anti-slip footwear.
Never give anybody a ride on the snow blower. Never leave an operating snow blower unattended. Never fill the equipment when the engine is running or hot. Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Never allow the engine to run in an enclosed room as gases emitted from the exhaust contain carbon
monoxide, which is lethal when inhaled.
Never use the snow blower on very steep slopes. Never use the snow blower unless all of the safety elements have been installed and are being used
correctly.
Never use the snow blower before you have carefully read the entire user’s manual. Never wear loose clothing that can become entangled in the machine’s moving parts. Never attempt to remove obstacles with the engine running. Before cleaning the snow blower, make
sure that the engine has been switched off and that the rotor has stopped moving.
Never use the snow blower in the dark, unless you are using artificial lighting. Never use the snow blower when excessive vibration is being experienced. Instead, stop the snow
blower immediately and find out the reason behind the fault.
Never climb the snow blower. Never modify the accessories or any parts without written approval by the manufacturer.
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COMPULSORY TASKS
Follow the user’s manual where it concerns the engine. Make sure that every bystander is removed to a safe distance when operating the snow blower. Regularly maintain the snow blower and check it before every use. Clean the operating area of possibly hazardous objects. Allow the vehicle and accessories to acclimatise to the ambient temperature before use. Slow down the speed when working on a slope or on an uneven surface. Bear in mind that the snow blower’s parts may be hot after the machine has been in use. Follow every instruction given by the ATV’s manufacturer. Be careful when filling the snow blower, especially if engine components are hot. Handle fuel with caution, bearing in mind that it is highly flammable. Only use the fuel container prescribed by the manufacturer. If fuel is splashed onto your clothing, ensure that clothing is changed. Always use protective equipment that is designed for every type of product (goggles, earmuffs,
protective clothing, anti-slip footwear, etc) (see chapter concerning use).
The safe road-steadiness of the vehicle shall always be ensured by using the correct accessories for the
task in hand (chains, counterbalances, etc).
Always make sure that every component is correctly installed (ensuring that the drive system is firmly
in place and fastened at both ends, and that belts are correctly installed).
Always wear thick leather gloves when handling the winch rope. Make sure that all the safety stickers are in good condition. Replace damaged stickers as required. Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating blades. Before transporting the snow blower, make sure that it is in the transportation position.
Safety stickers
Safety stickers must be placed on your ATV mower. If any of these stickers is missing from your vehicle or have been damaged, contact the mower’s distributor so that any missing stickers can be replaced before the equipment is used.
Meanings for safety stickers
Read the instructions given in the user’s manual in relation to the wearing of
protective clothing, protective gloves, goggles, earmuffs, protective footwear, or a mask.
Before installation or use, read the user’s manual and make sure that you have understood
everything correctly.
Never attempt to perform any adjustment, repair, cleaning or maintenance work while the engine is running. When work has been completed, stop the engine, lower the snow blower, set the gears to neutral, activate the parking brake, and remove the ignition key.
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Danger area! Risk of collision! In order to ensure safety, consider the dimensions, operating area and moving speed of the tool.
Keep your hands, feet and clothing away from rotating parts while the engine is running! Always make sure that there are no people or obstacles in the operating area! Never attempt to remove obstacles with the engine running! Before cleaning the snow blower, make sure that the engine has stopped and that the rotor has stopped rotating.
Keep your hands, feet and clothing away from rotating parts while the engine is running. Never attempt to install or remove the driving belt without reading the user’s manual.
Keep your hands away from rotating parts while the engine is running. Never attempt to remove obstacles with the engine running! Before cleaning the snow blower, make sure that the engine has stopped and that the rotor has stopped rotating.
Danger area! Always make sure that there are no persons, objects or obstacles in the operating area; stop work immediately when danger is present!
Caution, dangerously hot! Keep away from hot parts!
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COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
Attention! An ATV towing hook and winch is required for the installation of the snow blower!
SPECIFICATIONS
Tools required for completeness:
Open-ended spanners sized 13mm and 17mm Socket wrenches sized 8mm, 13mm and 17mm
Based on the specification, check whether you have received all the parts for the set.
Installation time 30 – 60min
Pos.
Code
Designation
Quantity
1
30.2.00.00
Snow blower
1
2
30.1.01.00
Support wheels
1
3
30.1.02.00
External pipe
1
4
30.1.00.01
Internal pipe
1
5
30.1.03.00
Rear pipe
1
6
30.1.04.00
Adapter
1
7
30.1.08.00
Driving head assembly
1
8
30.4.00.00
Control panel set
1
9
30.3.00.00
Pin 20, L = 325mm
1
10
30.1.06.00
Pin 12, L = 159mm
2
11
30.1.07.00
Pin 12, L = 109mm
1
12
30.1.05.00
Pin 10, L = 95mm
1
13
DIN 11024
Pin splint 3
5
14
DIN 933
Bolt M10 x 25
4
15
DIN 931
Bolt M10 x 75
1
16
DIN 3570
Pipe clip M8 x 28mm
2
17
DIN 9021
Washer 8
4
18
DIN 125
Washer 10
10
19
DIN 315
Butterfly nut M8
4
20
DIN 985
Nut M10 Nyloc
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
1. Attach the support wheels (pos. 2) to the fixing frame (pos. 3). Use bolts M10 x 25, plus 10 washers
and M10 Nyloc nuts. Tighten the bolts.
Attention! Depending on the height of the ATV and the location of the towing hook, choose securing holes that match the height of the bolts. Take into account the fact that the fixing frame should run parallel to the bottom of the ATV.
2. Attach the snow blower (pos. 1) to the securing frame. When securing, use the pin (pos. 9) and splint
(pos. 13).
3. Attach the internal pipe (pos. 4) to the securing frame. When securing, use the pin (pos. 10) and splint
(pos. 13).
Attention! Depending on the length of the ATV, choose a length that is suitable for the pipe. Take into account the fact that the securing frame on the snow blower is attached to the towing hook.
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