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Ride-on Brushcutter
CMX 253/ CM252
Operator's Manual
Read this manual completely before operating or maintaining this machine.
Failure to follow safety precautions could result in serious injury or death.
Keep this manual for future reference by you and by all those who operate
and maintain this machine.
Original Instructions
(in English)
5321 5311 003
5341 5311 000

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  • Page 1 Ride-on Brushcutter CMX 253/ CM252 Operator's Manual 5321 5311 003 Read this manual completely before operating or maintaining this machine. Failure to follow safety precautions could result in serious injury or death. Keep this manual for future reference by you and by all those who operate and maintain this machine.
  • Page 2 90-1 Fukumasu, Yoshii-machi, Ukiha-shi, Fukuoka, Japan 839-1396 Sales Headquarters (International) TEL +81-(0)943-75-2195 FAX +81-(0)943-75-4396 Authorized Dealer All rights reserved. Unauthorized use or reproduction of this material is prohibited.
  • Page 3 Notice to Users and Maintenance Personnel Thank you for purchasing this machine. This manual provides information needed for safe and effective use of this machine to those who operate or maintain machine. Make sure to read and understand the manual thoroughly before operating this product.
  • Page 4 Notice to Owner • Be sure that everyone who uses this machine, including those who rent or lease this machine, receives a copy of this Operator's Manual and understands the importance of reading and following the information in this manual. Warning Terms Used in this Manual In this manual, the following four warning terms are used to signal the four levels of hazard (or seriousness of possible accidents).
  • Page 5 Warranty and After-Sales Service Warranty CHIKUSUI CANYCOM, INC. guarantees this product, based on the terms of warranty. After-Sales Service Consult your local CANYCOM dealer or our company’s sales department regarding service orders or any questions or problems that may arise when using this machine. Please make sure to have the product name, serial number, and the make and type of engine handy at the time of contact.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety Safety Labels ........1 Safety Mechanisms .
  • Page 7 Shifting Between 2WD and AWD (CMX253) ......30 Locking Differential ..........31 Parking .
  • Page 8 Engine ........56 Engine Oil .
  • Page 9 7. Transporting Hauling ........83 Loading and Unloading .
  • Page 10: Safety

    • Replace these labels immediately if they have been removed, have fallen off or become illegible. Use the part number, on the label or shown in this manual, to order a replacement label from your CANYCOM representative. (CMX253 only) 5341M-0101-020E...
  • Page 11 Safety 5332 5121 000 5332 5109 000 5332 5122 000 5332 5114 000 5332 5128 000 5321 5116 000 5305 5326 000 5332 5127 000 5335 5125 000 5332 5127 000 3667 5063 000 5341 5406 000 5341M-0101-020E...
  • Page 12: Safety Mechanisms

    Safety Safety Mechanisms This product is equipped with the following safety mechanisms. Start Interlock Mechanism Engine can be started only when parking brake is in [ (engaged)] position and cutting rotary clutch in [OFF] position. This is to prevent unintended movement of machine or cutting blade when starting engine.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Safety Safety Precautions This section contains safety precautions to follow when operating and maintaining the machine. Read and understand the precautions in this section as well as throughout this manual and follow them when operating or maintaining the machine. Failure to follow safety precautions could result in property damage, serious injury or death to the operator or bystanders.
  • Page 14: Preparation

    Safety Preparation • Fuel is highly flammable. See Checking and Filling Fuel, page 17, for important safety information on handling fuel. • Always wear protective footwear, long trousers, hardhat, safety glasses and ear protection when operating or servicing the machine. Proper clothing will minimize the chance of injury.
  • Page 15: Operation

    Safety Operation This machine is intended for cutting grass and bushes. Any other use may pose hazard or cause damage to the machine. The stability of the machine is affected by the speed, rate of steering, terrain and the operator's weight. Always pay close attention to these factors or a loss of control or tip over could occur, resulting in property damage, serious injury or death.
  • Page 16 Safety • Always travel slowly and use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Be alert when traveling on changing terrain. • Never operate on terrain that you are not comfortable with. Avoid terrain that is so rough, slippery or loose that you feel like you could tip over. •...
  • Page 17 Safety Driving on a Slope • Never use on a slope steeper than 25 degrees for the CMX253, and 15 degrees for the CM252. • Driving on a slope can be dangerous. It can result in a tip over and cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 18 Safety Cutting When conducting cutting operation, take the following precautions. • Always follow the proper procedures for cutting as described in this manual. • Shutt off the work site. Post signs to inform of the cutting operation. Close off the site with rope if necessary to keep people, especially children, off the work site.
  • Page 19: Servicing

    Safety Servicing • Do not service the machine when the engine is running. If it is absolutely necessary to run the engine while servicing, pay attention to the moving parts. • Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can accumulate.
  • Page 20: Controls And Components

    Controls and Components Name and Function of Controls Front Cover Fuel Filler Cap Seat Tool Box (Under Front Cover) Handrail Head Lamp Side Cover, Left Cutting Blade Shield, Left Front Bumper Front Tire Forward Steering Wheel Plastic Bottle Holder Engine Hood Rear Lamp (CMX253 Only) Guide Wheel...
  • Page 21 Controls and Components 5341M-0201-020E -12-...
  • Page 22 Controls and Components 1 Main Switch ... . . Main switch is used to start or stop engine. 2 Throttle Lever ... Throttle lever is used to control engine speed. 3 Drive Pedal .
  • Page 23 Controls and Components 10 Cutting Rotary Clutch ..Cutting rotary clutch lever is used to start or stop rotating Lever cutting rotary. 11 Tilt Lever ....Tilt lever is used to adjust the angle of steering wheel. 12 Head Lamp Switch .
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Specifications Product Specifications · Use this product properly after understanding its specifications thoroughly. CMX253 CM252 Model and Type Machine Mass Mowing Rate 9200 1947 Overall Length Overall Width 1020 Overall Height Wheelbase 1300 Front Tread Rear Ground Clearance Model Robin EH72DS Type Air-cooled 4-cycle V-twin Gasoline Cylinder (Bore×Stroke)
  • Page 25: Contents Of Tool Bag

    Specifications CMX253 CM252 Model and Type HST (Continuously Variable) Main Transmission Constant Mesh Auxiliary Transmission Left AGR 4.00-7 (2PR) Tires Right 17X8.00-8 (4PR) Rack and Pinion Steering Round Steering Wheel Brakes Internally Expanding Cutting Width 1234 Cutting Height 0~120 Blade Type Stepped Straight Knife X 2 Number of Blades Blade Drive Train...
  • Page 26: Operation

    Operation Preparation Pre-start up Inspection Always perform an inspection before use. Refer to the Maintenance Schedule (page 42) for the inspection schedule and procedure. Checking and Filling Fuel • Keep fire and spark away when handling fuel. • Always stop engine before refueling. •...
  • Page 27: Adjusting Steering Wheel

    Operation Adjusting Steering Wheel • After adjusting steering wheel, try moving steering wheel back and forth and up and down to make sure it is securely locked in its position. Adjusting Angle (Tilting) Steering Wheel Pull up tilt lever to adjust steering wheel angle.
  • Page 28 Operation Remove fixing pin from steering column in Steering Column the front of machine. NOTE • If fixing ping is in the difficult direction to Fixing Pin remove, steer the steering wheel to change direction of the pin so that the pin can be easily removed.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Seating Position

    Operation Adjusting Seating Position • Beware of pinch points when adjusting seating position. • After adjusting seat, try moving seat back and forth and up and down to make sure it is securely locked in its position. Sliding seat Seat Pull slide lever to the right to slide seat forward or backward.
  • Page 30 Operation Adjusting Height (Rear Part) Safety Pin Slide seat to the rear-most position. Pull up seat and push safety pin toward inside to hold seat lifted. NOTE • Move seat and to check if the seat is locked securely. 5332M-0401-080E •...
  • Page 31: Adjusting Drive Pedal

    Operation Adjusting Drive Pedal • Always check if the drive pedal is fixed firmly after adjusting. Remove two bolts fixing forward pedal with Pedal (Forward) drive pedal. Drive Pedal Adjust the pedal (forward) into the desired position and fix with bolts. NOTE •...
  • Page 32 This machine cannot perform adequately above that altitude. Using this machine under such conditions may result in an accident or cause damage to machine. If you need to use this machine above that altitude, contact your CANYCOM representative. -23-...
  • Page 33 Operation Make certain brake pedal is depressed and locked. If it is not, depress brake pedal and pull lock lever to lock it. NOTE • Safety feature: engine cannot be started unless brake pedal is depressed. Brake Pedal Brake Lock Lever 5332M-0402-010E Make sure cutting rotary clutch lever is in Cutting Rotery...
  • Page 34 Operation Open engine hood (see page 53). Open fuel cock. Close Open Fuel Cock 5332M-0402-060E Make sure throttle lever is in the [ (slow)] position. In the cold weather below 10 Throttle Lever degrees celsius when engine revolution is not stable, position throttle lever 1/3 toward the [ (fast)] position.
  • Page 35: Driving

    Operation Driving • Always wear protective footwear, long trousers, hardhat, safety glasses and ear protection when operating or servicing the machine. Proper clothing will minimize the chance of injury. Do not operate the equipment if you have long hair, loose clothing, or jewelry; all of which may get tangled in moving parts. Do not operate the machine barefoot or with open sandals.
  • Page 36 Operation M a k e c e r t a i n o f t h e s a f e t y o f y o u r surroundings. Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to either [H (high speed)] or [L (low speed)] Auxiliary position.
  • Page 37: Stopping

    Operation Driving with Drive Lever Drive Lever Move drive lever gradually forward or backward to move in the corresponding direction. NOTE • Speed can be adjusted continunously by the position of drive lever. 5332M-0402-140E Turn steering wheel to turn. Steering Wheel 5332M-0402-150E Stopping...
  • Page 38 Operation When Driving with Drive Pedal Drive Pedal Gradually return drive pedal to slow down. Take foot off drive pedal. NOTE • Drive pedal automatically returns to neutral when released. 5332M-0402-160E When Driving with Drive Lever Drive Lever Gradually return drive lever to nutral position Nutral Position to slow down.
  • Page 39: Shifting

    Operation Shifting • Always shift gears firmly. When transmission is not firmly shifted, it may jump out of gear, resulting in loss of control of machine. • Always stop machine to shift gears. Shifting gears while machine is in motion can damage transmission.
  • Page 40: Locking Differential

    Operation Stop machine. 2WD/AWD Shift Lever Move 2WD/AWD shift lever to [2WD] or [AWD] position firmly. 5332M-0402-170E Locking Differential Differential can be locked to minimize slipping on slippery surface. • Always stop machine to operate differential lock lever. Operating differential lock lever while machine is in motion can damage differential.
  • Page 41: Parking

    Operation Once machine is out of the slippery area, Differential Lock Lever stop and move differential lock lever to [OFF] position. 5332M-0402-190E Parking • Always park on a firm, level place. Never park on a potentially dangerous place. • Avoid parking on a slope. Never park on a slope with an incline of 10 degrees or steeper.
  • Page 42 Operation Depress brake pedal and pull brake lock lever to lock brake pedal in depressed position. Brake Pedal Brake Lock Lever 5332M-0402-010E Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to [N (neutral)] position. Auxiliary Transmission Shift Lever 5332M-0402-030E Turn main switch to [ (off)] to stop engine.
  • Page 43: Working

    Operation Working Inspecting Cutting Blade Inspect cutting blade before work. Refer to Cutting Blades (page 66) for inspection procedure. Adjusting Cutting Height When Cutting Deck Retractor Switch is not lit, cutting deck is in its travel (highest) position. Use this position when traveling to or from the Cutting Deck work site.
  • Page 44: Translating Cutting Deck

    Operation Translating Cutting Deck • Park machine on level ground when translating cutting deck. Translating cutting deck on uneven surface or while machine is moving can cause damages to cutting deck or translation mechanism. Tilt Cutting Deck Slide Switch right to move Cutting Deck Slide Switch cutting deck to the right.
  • Page 45 Operation Push Deck Joint Fix Lever down to free deck joint. NOTE • With deck joint free, right-side deck can swing 30 degrees upward or 25 degrees downward to follow terrain. Deck Joint Release Lever 5341M-0403-050E Hold right deck horizontally, fully up, or fully down and push Deck Joint Fix Lever down to fix right deck to the respective position..
  • Page 46: Cutting

    Operation Cutting • Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield. • Always wear protective footwear, long trousers, hardhat, safety glasses and ear protection when operating or servicing the machine. Proper clothing will minimize the chance of injury. Do not operate the equipment if you have long hair, loose clothing, or jewelry;...
  • Page 47 Operation • Inspect the work site beforehand; inspect terrain and locate holes, drops, or obstacles. Also inspect overhead obstacles such as the branches of a tree. Pay special attention when working near these areas. • Do not use this machine on an incline steeper than 25 degres for the CMX253 or 15 degrees for the CM252.
  • Page 48 Operation Make sure cutting blade shield is in place Cutting Blade Shield and closed. 5341M-0403-040E Turn throttle lever to [ (fast)] position to raise engine speed. Throttle Lever 5332M-0402-110E Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to [L (low speed)]. Auxiliary Transmission Shift Lever 5332M-0403-070E -39-...
  • Page 49 Operation Turn cutting height knob to set a desired height. Cutting Height Knob Down 5341M-0403-020E Move rotary clutch lever to [ON] to start Cutting Rotary cutting blade. Clutch Lever NOTE • Safety feature: engine stops automatically if operator leaves seat while cutting blade is rotating.
  • Page 50 Operation Move cutting rotary clutch lever to [OFF] to Cutting Rotery stop cutting blade. Clutch Lever NOTE • Moving cutting rotary clutch lever to [OFF] applies brake on cutting blade to stop. 5332M-0402-020E Turn cutting height knob to set cutting deck to the highest position.
  • Page 51: Maintenance

    Every 500 hours (clean more frequently in dusty place) Clean carburator Every 500 hours (clean more frequently in dusty place) Perform valve lapping Every 500 hours (clean more frequently in dusty place) Replace fuel hose Every two years Overhaul 1000 hours (contact Canycom representative for overhaul) -42-...
  • Page 52: Chassis

    • Perform a pre-startup inspection (PSI) before each use, a monthly inspection once a month, and a yearly inspection once a year. • Some maintenance procedures described below may require special knowledge or tools and instruments. Contact your CANYCOM representative to perform such procedures. Schedule...
  • Page 53 Maintenance Schedule Item Description Note Belt tension shall be properly adjusted. √ √ V-belt Belt shall be free of damage or excessive √ √ wear. √ √ √ Brake Brake shall work properly. Page 65 Parking brake shall be able to hold the √...
  • Page 54 Maintenance Schedule Item Description Note Charging Charging system shall charge battery. √ System Battery fluid (electrolyte) shall be of proper Page 70 √ √ level. Battery Terminals shall be free of looseness or √ √ excessive corrosion. Head and tail lamps shall work. √...
  • Page 55: List Of Fluids And Lubricants

    Maintenance List of Fluids and Lubricants Item Schedule Grade Cap. Fuel As needed. Automotive Unleaded Gasoline 20 L Engine Oil Fill Gasoline Engine Oil Inspect daily. Fill as needed. API rating: SE or better. Change SAE rating: 10W-30 1.4L Initially - After 20 hours of use. Every 50 hours afterwards.
  • Page 56: Greasing Points

    • When using a manual grease pump, push handle five to six times. When handle becomes heavy, stop pushing. • When using a pneumatic grease pump, charge for two to three seconds. • Set cutting rotary height to the lowest to grease link pivots. Greasing Points (CMX 253) Location Schedule Grade...
  • Page 57: Greasing Points (Cm252)

    Maintenance Greasing Points (CM 252) Location Schedule Grade Front knuckles Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary link pivots Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary drive shaft Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Guide wheel pivots Every 6 Months Chassis Grease 5341M-0503-020E -48-...
  • Page 58: List Of Consumables And Spares

    Maintenance List of Consumables and Spares • When replacing consumable or spare, always use CANYCOM genuine parts. Using non-CANYCOM parts may reduce machine's performance or service life. Note that it may also void warranty and certification for relevant standards. Item Part No.
  • Page 59 Maintenance Item Part No. Schedule Qty. Drive Train Wire (Differential Lock) 53323402000 Replace if defective. Wire (AWD)*1 53323452000 Replace if defective. Cooling Fan 53352023000 Replace if defective. Cutting System Blade Set 53414202000 Replace if worn or defective. Rubber Plate 53414121000 Replace if defective.
  • Page 60: Removing And Installing Body Panels

    Maintenance Removing and Installing Body Panels • Cut or pinch hazard exists when removing or installing body panels; beware of sharp edges and pinch points. • Make certain to reinstall panels after removing for repairs or inspection. Front Cover Pull top side of front cover to unlock latch. Front Cover Latch 5332M-0401-040E...
  • Page 61: Head Lamp

    Maintenance Raise steering wheel to the maximum angle Front Cover and fit clip on the back of front cover to rods. Clip Fit upper part of front cover. NOTE • Beware not to catch front cover by the plates on both sides when you installing front cover.
  • Page 62: Engine Hood

    Maintenance Engine Hood Pull lever and open engine hood. Lever Engine Hood 5332M-0505-030E Lower Rear Cover Remove 4 bolts. Remove lower rear cover. Rear Cover 5332M-0505-040E Step Remove 3 bolts fixing step. Step Remove step. Remove step on the other side in the same way.
  • Page 63: Seat Bracket

    Maintenance Seat Bracket • Always slide seat to the rear-most position when lifting seat. If seat is not in the rear-most position, slide lever may interfere with step, preventing seat to be lifted to the holding position. Slide seat to the rear-most position. Safety Pin Lift seat and push safety pin toward inside to hold seat.
  • Page 64 Maintenance Flipping up shield Lock Lever Push lock pin to unlock shield. Pull up lock lever and move shield up or down to one of three positions. Press down lock lever to lock shield. Lock pin will also return to lock position automatically. 5341M-0505-010E Opening shield to the side Squeeze lock lever as shown (A).
  • Page 65: Engine

    Maintenance Engine • Always stop engine and remove ignition key before servicing. • An engine that has been running is very hot. Allow engine to cool before servicing, or severe burns may result. • Keep fire and spark away when servicing. Engine Oil •...
  • Page 66 Maintenance Visually inspect oil level. Make sure oil level is between upper and lower limits. If it is Upper Limit below lower limit, add oil. Visually inspect condition of oil. If it is too dirty or viscosity is not normal, change oil. Lower Limit Put dipstick back in place.
  • Page 67: Oil Filter Cartridge

    Maintenance Oil Filter Cartridge Open engine hood. Oil Filter Cartridge Follow the instructions in Operator's Manual for the engine to change oil filter cartridge. Close engine hood. 5332M-0506-050E Air Cleaner • Clean air cleaner element daily. Dirty air cleaner element causes poor starting, reduces engine performance and shortens engine life.
  • Page 68: Spark Plugs

    Maintenance Spark Plugs • Never pull ignition cable when removing a spark plug cap. Conductor in the cable may be severed or damaged. • If a spark plug is damaged, replace it with a new one. Open engine hood. Spark Plug Cap (On both sides) Follow the instructions in Operator's Manual for the engine to inspect, clean, or change...
  • Page 69: Drive Train

    Maintenance Drive Train • Stop engine and remove ignition key when servicing drive train. • Allow machine to cool off before servicing. Engine and its ancillaries are very hot after operation and may pose a burn hazard. • Dispose of drained oil properly. Tires •...
  • Page 70: Transmission Oil

    Maintenance Transmission Oil NOTE • Oil to use and capacity: Page 46. Park machine on a level ground. Have an appropriate oil drain pan. Drain Plug Remove transmission oil drain plug to drain oil. Install drain plug back in place. Check Bolt 5332M-0507-040E Open engine hood.
  • Page 71: Hst (Hydrostatic Transmission) Fluid

    Maintenance NOTE • Drain plug for the right front knucle is on the back side of the front axle. Install both drain plugs back in place. Filler Plug Remove right front step. Remove oil filler cap. Fill specified amount of oil into filler. Install filler plug back in place.
  • Page 72 Maintenance Wipe dip stick with clean cloth. Reinstall filler cap and screw it fully. Lower Limit Filler Cap Unscrew and remove filler cap again. Visually Upper Limit inspect that oil level is between the upper and lower limits on dip stick. If it is below the lower limit, fill oil.
  • Page 73: Drive Belt

    10 to 20 mm. If it is out of this range, adjust with adjust nut. Visually inspect belt. Replace belt if it is damaged. For replacement, contact your CANYCOM representative. Spring Close engine hood. Adjust Nut...
  • Page 74: Parking Brake

    NOTE 5332M-0507-070E • If brake does not work even the brake pedal is locked, the brake shoe is worn out. Please contact your CANYCOM representative for replacement. Front Brake (CMX253) Adjust Nut Lock brake pedal and Inspect that the strech Lock Nut of spring is between 5mm and 8mm.
  • Page 75: Cutting System

    Maintenance Cutting System • Stop engine and remove ignition key when servicing. • Allow machine to cool off before servicing. Engine and its ancillaries are very hot after operation and may pose a burn hazard. Cutting Blades • When a blade is damaged, replace it and the other blade immediately. Always replace blades in pair.
  • Page 76: Cutting Rotary Drive Belt And Cutting Rotary Brake

    Maintenance Replacing Open cutting blade shield. Undo hollow set screw on the spindle to remove blade with boss. Undo bolts that attach blade to boss and remove blade. Install a new blade to boss. Install boss to spindle. 5341M-0508-020E NOTE •...
  • Page 77 If the tension is not correct (deflection is not 8-13mm 90-91mm CM252 within the range), adjust it with adjust nuts. NOTE • If the V-belt's deflection cannot be adjusted within the specified range, it needs to be replaced. Contact your CANYCOM representative for replacement. -68-...
  • Page 78 Maintenance Make sure brake lining is not touching groove Cutting Rotary Clutch Lever: [ON] on pulley for lining. Also make sure the gap Lining between the edge of pulley and lining back Back Plate plate to be less than 5mm. Lining Less than 5mm Groove for Lining...
  • Page 79: Electrical System

    Maintenance Move cutting rotary clutch lever to [OFF] to observe if cutting blade stops. If it does not stop (if it keeps turning by inertia), adjust cutting rotary brake. To see if cutting rotary is running or not, observe the rotating sound of cutting blade, or open engine hood to observe the rotation of cutting blade V-belt.
  • Page 80 Maintenance • When installing battery, make certain to connect (+) and (-) terminals to their original positions. Avoid contact between terminals and other surrounding parts. • Use wet cloth to clean battery. Dry cloth may generate static electricity, which may cause explosion. •...
  • Page 81: Circuit Breaker And Fuses

    Maintenance Filling Filler Cap Remove front cover. Remove battery. Remove filler cap. Fill distilled water to "UPPER LEVEL" line. Install filler cap. Install battery. Install front cover. 5321M-0510-020E Charging Remove front cover. Remove battery from machine. Follow instructions in battery charger user's manual to charge battery.
  • Page 82 Maintenance Resetting Circuit Breaker Reset Button Open engine hood. Push reset button to reset circuit breaker. Close engine hood. NOTE • Circuit breaker protects mower deck slide mechanism. Check this breaker when slide 5341M-0509-020E mechanism does not work. Replacing Main/Light Fuse Main Fuse Open engine hood.
  • Page 83: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance Light Bulbs • When light bulb is burnt out, replace it with a new bulb. • When replacing, always use a bulb of the correct rating. Wrong bulb may cause malfunction or damge in electrical system. • Do not touch bulb when it is hot. It may cause burns. •...
  • Page 84: After Use Care

    Maintenance Replace with a new light bulb. Install lens back in place. Light Bulb 5332M-0509-080E After Use Care After Normal Use • Fire hazard; clean machine of cut grass and similar material after use. Cut grass that is accumulated on the machine can catch fire. •...
  • Page 85: After Cold Weather Use

    Maintenance After Cold Weather Use • Fire hazard; clean machine of cut grass and similar material after use. Cut grass that is accumulated on the machine can catch fire. • Do not wash engine or control panel with running water; water may enter inside and cause rust or damage.
  • Page 86: Storage

    Maintenance Storage • Fire hazard; do not store machine where there is a possiblity of ignition. • Do not wash engine or control panel with running water; water may enter inside and cause rust or damage. • Clean machine before storage; dirt or foreign objects may freeze and cause damage.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting chart below. If the malfunction or abnormal condition is not listed in the chart, or the suggested measure does not solve the problem, consult with your CANYCOM representative. • Some corrective measures listed below require special knowledge and/or equipment.
  • Page 88 Poor power or Loose drive belt. →Adjust Page 64 Excessive load →Reduce load. acceleration Other (other than the →Please contact above). your CANYCOM representative. Irregular noise or →Please contact vibration from or your CANYCOM around the engine representative. →Please contact Excessive oil...
  • Page 89 V-belt is loose. →Adjust V-belt. Page 64 or pedal is operated. Other (other than the →Please contact above). your CANYCOM representative. Machine moves when HST is out of neutral. →Please contact drive lever or pedal is your CANYCOM in neutral position.
  • Page 90 Page 72 Electrical Head lamp does not Other (other than the →Please contact System illuminate properly. above). your CANYCOM representative. Cutting blade does not Cutting rotary drive →Replace. rotate belt is severed. Cutting blade does not Brake lining is worn.
  • Page 91 Troubleshooting Area Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Measure Ref. Cutting height is too →Raise cutting height. low. Machine turns too fast. →Turn slowly. Cutting blade cuts into Work site has →Raise cutting height. ground. undulations. Cutting Cutting blade (knives →Replace. System or stay) is bent.
  • Page 92 Transporting Hauling Loading and Unloading • Park transporter (truck) on a level ground. Always apply parking brake and use chocks to secure wheels. • Do not allow bystandars to come close to machine or transporter when loading or unloading machine. •...
  • Page 93 Transporting Place loading ramps. Secure hooks oframps firmly and flush with loading deck. Shift auxiliary transmission shift lever to [Low] and drive machine slowly forward onto loading deck. Set cutting height to the highest. Pay attention not to hit loading lamp or loading deck when loading on a transporter.
  • Page 94 NOISE LEVEL Model Engine Type Type Speed rpm CMX253 / CM252 Robin EH72DS 3300 rpm 100 dB (A) NOISE LEVEL evaluated based on factory standard. VIBRATION Vibration Engine Steering Model Mower Blade Steering Rated revolution wheel Seat Clutch wheel (top) (bottom) 22 m/s 20 m/s...

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