Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 930 SWE du fabricant Cub Cadet
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Safety • Assembl y • Operation • Tips & T echniques • Maintenance • T roubleshooting • P ar ts Lists • Warranty Warning : This un it is equi pped wi th an internal c ombu stion en gi.
2 Finding and Recor ding Model Number T ab le of Contents This Operator’ s Manual is an important part of your new sno w thrower . It will help you assemb le, prepare and maintain the unit for best perf ormance . Please read and understand what it says.
3 1 Safety Labels W ARNING Th is sym bol po int s ou t i mporta nt s af ety in st ruc tio ns wh ich, i f no t f oll ow ed , c ou ld en dan ger th e p erso nal sa fe ty a nd /or p rope r ty of y our se lf an d o the rs . Re ad and f ollo w a ll in st ruc tio ns in th is ma nu al be fo re at - t emp tin g t o op er at e th is ma chi ne .
4 2 Safe Operat ion Practices T raining 1. Read, understand, and f ollow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) bef ore attempting to assemble and oper ate. K eep this manual in a safe place f or future and regular ref erence and for ordering replacement par ts.
5 Operation 1 . Do not p ut han ds or feet n ear rota ting p ar ts, in t he auger / i mpel ler ho usin g or chu te asse mbl y . C onta ct wi th th e rotat ing par t s can a mpu tate han ds an d feet. 2. The aug er / imp ell er cont rol lever is a s afet y devic e.
6 3 Setting Up Y our Snow Thr ower NO TE: All ref erences in this man ual to the left or right side o f the snow th row er is fr om the opera ting position only . E xcep tions, if an y , will be specifi ed. IMPORT ANT This unit i s shipped with the engi ne full of oil.
7 3 Setting Up Y our Snow Thr ower IMPORT ANT Pri or to opera ting yo ur snow th row er , ref er to A uger Control T est in the Opera tion section. R ead and follo w all inst ructions care fully and p er fo rm all adj ustments t o ve rify yo ur snow th row er is opera ting saf ely and prope rly .
8 3 Setting Up Y our Snow Thr ower Final Adjustments Make these fin al assem bly adjus tments b efor e operat ing your snow thrower for the firs t time. Failure to follow thes e instru ctio ns may cause damag e to the snow thrower . T esting Drive Contr ol & Shift Lever Refer to Figure 3 -8 for lo catio n of contro ls.
9 3 Setting Up Y our Snow Thr ower IM PORT AN T: Under any circums tanc e do not exceed m anufac ture r’s rec omme nde d psi. Equ al tire p res sure sho uld be maint aine d at all tim es. Exces sive pre ssure w hen seat ing be ads m ay cause tire / rim asse mbly to bu rst with for ce suf fici ent to cause s erious inju ry.
10 4 Operating Y our Snow Thr ower W ARNING Read, understand, and foll ow all in struc- tions and war nings on the machine and in this manua l before operating.
11 4 Operating Y our Snow Thr ower W ARNING The o per ation o f any snow throwe r can r esult in fore ign obj ect s bein g thrown into t he eyes, which ca n dam age your eyes severely. Always wear s afet y glas ses while o per ating t he snow throwe r , or w hile p er form - ing any adjus tme nts or rep airs on i t.
12 W ARNING Use ext rem e car e when handli ng gasoli ne. Gaso line is ex tre mely flamm abl e and th e vapors are expl osive. Never fu el the m achine in door s or while t he engi ne is hot or running . Ex ting uish ciga ret tes , cigar s, pip es and oth er sour ces of igniti on.
13 W ARNING The muffler , engine, and surro unding areas become hot and can cause a burn. Do not t ouch. 4 Operating Y our Snow Thr ower NO TE: Use slo wer speeds in high er snow and /or until y ou are fami liar with th e snow thro wer ope ration . IMPORT ANT NEVE R mov e the shift lev er without first relea sing the whee l driv e control .
14 5 Making Adjustments W ARNING Read, understand, and foll ow all in structions and warn ings on the machine and in th is manual before operat- ing. Never a t tempt to make an y adjustments while the engi ne is runn ing, ex cept wher e specified in operator’ s manual.
15 5 Making Adjustments IMPORT ANT : It is not recommended that yo u operate this snow throw er on grav el as loose gra vel can be easily pic ked up and thrown b y th e auger causin g personal inju r y or damage to the snow thro wer .
16 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower W ARNING Alwa ys stop engi ne, disconnect spark plug, and grou nd against eng ine before per formi ng any type of maint enance on yo ur machine. IMPORT ANT A void oil spilla ge on rub- ber f riction wheel and alumin um driv e plat e.
17 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower Replacing Belts 1 . Disc onnec t the c hute crank as sembl y at the dis charge chute en d by removing the hair pin cl ip and the f lat washer . R efer to Figure 6 -4. 2. Remove the plast ic bel t cover , loc ated near the engine, by removing t he three sel f-tapp ing screws that secure it .
18 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower Figure 6-8 Figure 6-6 Figure 6-7 Loosen Remove 6. Slip th e auger contr ol belt ( the fro nt belt ) off t he engine p ulley . 7 . Pull the br ake bracket assemb ly towards the c able guid e roller and u nhook th e auger cab le “Z ” fit ti ng.
19 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower Figure 6-12 Figure 6-11 Figure 6-9 Figure 6-10 A C B 1 2 3 If also replaci ng th e dri ve belt, proceed to the “Drive Belt” instr uction. If not, reass emble by performi ng th e pr evio us step s in the opposit e or der a nd ma nner of remo val.
20 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower Figure 6-13 Figure 6-14 Remov e hex screw and washer F r iction wheel assembly Slide he x shaft out right side He x Shaft Chang ing F rictio n Wheel The rubber on the friction wheel is subject t o wear and should be checked after the fi rst 25 hours of operation, and periodically therea f ter .
21 6 Maintaining Y our Snow Thr ower Figure 6-16 Frictio n Wheel Hub Ass embly Figure 6-15 • Reassemble the ne w friction wheel t o the hub assembly , tightening the four scre ws in rotation and with equal f orce. It is import ant t o assemble the friction wheel symme trically for pr oper functioning.
22 Preparing Engine NOTE: Refer to the eng ine manua l for more detail ed informatio n on prepar ing the snow t hrower engine for storage. Short-T erm Storage It is imp or tant to prevent gum dep osit.
23 This section addresses minor service issues. For fu r ther details, contact an authori zed service center . 8 T roub le- shooting Cause Pr oblem Remed y En gine fail s to start 1 . Choke not in ON po sitio n. 2. Spark pl ug wire disc onne cted. 3. Fuel tank empt y or stal e fuel.
24 Models 930 SWE & 933 SWE 38 48 9 54 1 21 2 59 32 74 72 77 74 40 66 51 68 76 67 70 26 70 40 49 39 44 49 49 32 13 8 8 3 3 46 27 7 7 31 49 42 45 21 26 33 34 30 58 61 23 62 17 6 14 10 65 63 60 64 4.
25 9 P ar ts List Ref. No. P ar t No. Description 1 05244B Housing, Bearing 2 784-0315A Housing, Double D Bearing 3 618-0436 Gear Bo x Assembly , A uger 4 618-0281A Brac ket Assy , A uger Brake 5 684-.
26 56 25 46 62 44 8 19 18 7 6 4 9 6 21 5 3 1 8 41 27 51 22 31 51 32 2 15 23 61 48 58 60 33 23 14 48 45 49 47 59 26 29 30 24 35 28 53 10 14 17 16 38 39 16 37 63 43 11 57 52 34 54 30 13 12 55 11 20 42 4.
27 9 P ar ts List Ref. No. Part No. Description 1 684-04106B Handle Engage Assy - RH 2 731-0851A Chute , Flange Keeper 3 731-04894B Loc k Plate 4 711-04287 Pivot Rod 5 735-0199A Rub ber Bumper 6 710-04354 Screw , 1/4-20 x.
28 Models 930 SWE & 933 SWE 22 11 15 9 14 28 21 46 12 44 62 A B B A 17 32 38 61 60 50 26 49 13 73 52 72 58 19 31 59 1 31 35 20 29 99 97 83 79 77 82 92 95 87 26 74 41 36 20 8 53 25 8 56 70 51 27 67.
29 9 P ar ts List Ref. No. P ar t No. Description 1 05244B Housing, Bearing 2 618-0279 Dogg, Steering Dr iv e, LH 3 618-0280 Dogg, Steering Dr iv e, RH 4 618-0282E Shaft Assembly , Steer ing 5 618-041.
30 9 P ar ts List Ref. No. P ar t No. Description 81 710-1245B Screw , Hx Cap 5/16-24 82 710-0654A Screw , 3/8-16 x 1.00 83 736-0173** W asher, Flat, .
The limi ted warranty s et fort h below is gi ven by Cub Cadet LLC with re- spec t to new mercha ndise us ed for commer cial pur poses a nd purch ased and used i n the United S tates and / or its terr.
The limi ted warranty s et fort h below is gi ven by Cub Cadet LLC with respe ct to new merch andise p urchase d and used i n the United S tates, its posse ssion s and territor ies, and by MTD Produ cts Lim ited with r espec t to new merchan dise purc hased a nd used in Canad a and / or its terri tories an d posse ssion s.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Cub Cadet 930 SWE c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Cub Cadet 930 SWE - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Cub Cadet 930 SWE, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Cub Cadet 930 SWE va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Cub Cadet 930 SWE, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Cub Cadet 930 SWE.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Cub Cadet 930 SWE. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Cub Cadet 930 SWE ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.