CERTIFIED 060-3732-6 Instruction Manual

CERTIFIED 060-3732-6 Instruction Manual

22" (56 cm) 2-stage snowblower
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model number 060-3732-6 | Contact us: 1-844-428-7277
22" (56 CM) 2-STAGE SNOWBLOWER
IMPORTANT:
Please read this manual carefully before operating this snowblower
and save it for reference.
WARNING
MACHINE IS WITHOUT ENGINE OIL, PROPERLY FILL ENGINE OIL
PRIOR TO USE TO PREVENT ENGINE DAMAGE.
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

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  • Page 1 060-3732-6 | Contact us: 1-844-428-7277 22" (56 CM) 2-STAGE SNOWBLOWER IMPORTANT: INSTRUCTION Please read this manual carefully before operating this snowblower MANUAL and save it for reference. WARNING MACHINE IS WITHOUT ENGINE OIL, PROPERLY FILL ENGINE OIL PRIOR TO USE TO PREVENT ENGINE DAMAGE.
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 for problems or questions, Do not rEtUrn to StorE. Please contact one of our Customer Service agents who would be happy to assist you. for Customer assistance Please Call: 1.844.428.7277 read and understand this instruction manual thoroughly before using the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contact Information ..............2 adjusting the Snow Shoes ..............23 to adjust the Shoes ................23 table of Contents ................3 after Use ....................24 Safety Information ..............4 maintenance ................24 General Safety ..................4 Servicing ....................24 Preparation for Use .................4 Safety Precautions ................24 Safe Handling of Gasoline ...............4 maintenance ..................25 operation ....................5 regular Service Periods ...............25...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 GEnEral SafEtY never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running (except where read the operating and service instruction specifically recommended in the manual). manual carefully. be thoroughly familiar 6. let engine and machine adjust to outdoor with the controls and the proper use of the temperatures before starting to clear snow.
  • Page 5: Operation

    8. If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine 4. If the unit should start to vibrate and equipment. move machine to another abnormally, stop the engine and check area. Wait 5 minutes before starting the immediately for the cause. Vibration is engine.
  • Page 6: Clearing A Clogged Discharge Chute

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 14. never direct discharge at bystanders or for any reason, release the controls to allow anyone in front of the unit. stop and inspect for any lodged items or damaged parts in the auger housing.
  • Page 7: Safety Definitions

    SafEtY DEfInItIonS Symbol name Designation/Explanation this machine was built F DanGEr to be operated according to the safe operation DanGEr indicates a hazardous situation practices in this manual. which, if not avoided, will result in death or as with any type of power serious injury.
  • Page 8: Operation Symbols

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 oPEratIon SYmbolS Symbol name Designation/Explanation Some of the following symbols may be used on Exhaust gases, muffler and engine components are this product. Please study them and learn their Hot Surface extremely Hot and cause meaning.
  • Page 9 Symbol name Designation/Explanation make sure the engine Insert Engine safety key is inserted into the key hole. 3-5x to start a cold engine, Cold Prime prime 3-5 times. to start a warm engine, Warm Prime Do not prime. Pull the recoil starter grip recoil Start to start manually.
  • Page 10: Features

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 KnoW YoUr SnoWbloWEr EnGInE • Key (safety lock out) • Self-Drive Control Handle • Primer bulb • Upper Handles • throttle lever • Speed Control Connecting lever • Choke lever • Handle locking Knobs •...
  • Page 12: Assembly

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 UnPaCKInG Set the shipping carton on a solid, flat surface. remove everything from the carton except the snowblower base — including upper and lower handles, wheels, connecting levers, chute, hardware, etc. make sure all the assembly parts are included before you start.
  • Page 13 Hardware Part Part Qty. Hardware needed Hardware reference tool(s) needed Qty. m8×45 Hexagon flange Size 12 Wrench bolt (2-2) m8×20 Hexagon flange lower handle Size 12 Wrench bolt (2-3) Shaped washer (2-4) m8×52 flat head bolts (2-5) Curved washer (2-6) Upper handle locking knob V (2-7) m8×45 Hexagon flange...
  • Page 14 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Hardware Part Part Qty. Hardware needed Hardware reference tool(s) needed Qty. m6×16 Screw Cross-head (preassembled) (5-1) Screwdriver m6 all-metal hexagon flange lock nut Size 10 Wrench (preassembled) (5-2) Snow discharge chute m8×45 Hexagon flange...
  • Page 15: Assembly

    aSSEmblY WHEElS anD SHoES Slide the left wheel (1-1) onto axle (1-2) as the arrow shows. tread pattern should face forward. Place axle pin (1-3) into wheel. the axle has a centre hole to attach the wheel to the axle (which connects to the drive train).
  • Page 16: Speed Control Connecting Lever

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Connect the upper handle and lower handle SPEED Control ConnECtInG lEVEr with bolts (2-5), washers (2-6) and locking Connect the connecting lever and knobs (2-7) (fig. 4). connecting base with clip (3-1). Connect the connecting lever and speed adjusting handle with clip (fig.
  • Page 17: Snow Discharge Support

    4. Connect part a and part b of the auger Discharge support control wire to get a natural tension station for the wire. (fig. 7) Hook the self-control wire into the self- drive handle in the same way. (4-1) auger control Self drive control handle handle...
  • Page 18: Discharge Chute Rotation Lever

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Snow discharge chute Snow discharge bracket Component lever (5-2) (5-1) figure 9a figure 10a Snow discharge support (5-4) (5-3) Gear figure 9b DISCHarGE CHUtE rotatIon lEVEr figure 10b remove the r-clip from the gear as applicable.
  • Page 19: Operation

    bEforE oPEratIon oPEratIon CHECK tHE GEnEral ConDItIon StartInG tHE EnGInE • look around and underneath the engine for read instructions carefully. signs of oil or gasoline leaks. make sure the engine safety key is inserted • remove any excessive dirt or debris, into the key hole (fig.
  • Page 20 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 alternatively for electric start, plug in the supplied electrical cord into the starter. Press the electric start button and make sure that the main supply voltage is 120 V~ 60 Hz (fig. 11D).
  • Page 21: Stopping The Engine

    StoPPInG tHE EnGInE Carburetor main Jet Jet Part number altitude Code to stop the engine in an emergency situation main Jet 16161-Z1S0110-0000 or during normal operation simply remove the 16100- High 914-1828 m 16161-Z1S0210-0000 engine key. Z1S0110- altitude (3000-6000’) 0009 High 1828-2438 m 16161-Z1S0310-0000...
  • Page 22: Drive System

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 DrIVE SYStEm Your snowblower has 6 forward speeds and 2 reverse to regulate forward and backward motion (fig. 13). forward speeds range from slowest position 1 to fastest position 6. reverse speeds range from slowest position r1 to fastest position r2 .
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Snow Shoes

    • on uneven ground, e.g. gravel paths, the shoes should be adjusted to about low - shorter ejection distance 1 3/16" (30 mm) (the distance from the auger to the ground). High - longer ejection distance 30mm locking knob figure 15 to aDJUSt tHE SHoES figure 14 loosen the nuts.
  • Page 24: After Use

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 aftEr USE SErVICInG Check for loose or damaged parts. SafEtY PrECaUtIonS If required, change damaged parts. make sure the engine is off before you begin any tighten loose screws and nuts. maintenance or repair. this will eliminate several brush all the snow from the machine.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    maIntEnanCE rEGUlar SErVICE PErIoDS Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval, whichever comes first. Every month Every 3 months Every 6 months Every year or Item Service Each Use or 20 hrs. or 50 hrs or 100 hrs. 150 hrs.
  • Page 26: Refueling

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 rEfUElInG Insert the oil cap/dipstick into the oil filler neck but do not screw it in, then remove it Use unleaded gasoline to produce fewer engine to check the oil level (fig. 17b).
  • Page 27: Oil Change

    oIl CHanGE reinstall the oil cap/dipstick securely. Drain the engine oil when the engine is warm. Capacity of engine oil: 16,9 fl. oz. (0.5 l) Warm oil drains quickly and completely. turn the fuel valve lever to the off position to reduce the possibility of fuel spillage.
  • Page 28: Replacing Shear Pins

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 rEPlaCInG SHEar PInS the auger housing is shown in fig. 20a. the augers are secured to the spiral shaft with shear pins (a) and clips (b) (fig. 20b). If the auger should strike a foreign object or ice jam, the snowblower is designed so that the lock pins may shear.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Self-Drive Control Handle Cable

    aDJUStInG SElf-DrIVE Control HanDlE CablE aDJUStInG aUGEr Control CablE make sure that the tension on the self-drive make sure that the tension on the auger control cable is adjusted so it has between 1/4-3/8" cable is adjusted so it has between 1/4-3/8" (6.4-9.5 mm) of movement.
  • Page 30: Replace Auger Drive Belt Without Splitting The Snowblower Body (Option 1)

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 rEPlaCE aUGEr DrIVE bElt WItHoUt SPlIttInG tHE SnoWbloWEr boDY (oPtIon 1) remove the plastic belt cover (4) on the front of the engine by removing two m6 × 16 bolts (5) (fig. 23).
  • Page 31 remove the base frame cover (1) from the underside of the snowblower by removing the six m6 × 16 screws which secure it (fig 26). figure 27b Slip the new auger drive belt into the compartment from the bottom of the snowblower placing it around the bottom of the auger drive pulley and slipping it around the front pulley on the engine.
  • Page 32 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 9. With the belt properly placed on both the front pulley and the auger drive pulley, pull the auger idler pulley back away from the belt and slip the belt inside the pulley. You can pull the recoil to rotate the pulley to help get it seated (fig.
  • Page 33 11. reassemble the support rod by pushing 13. reinstall the base frame cover. back into place and ensure that it is 14. Install the plastic belt cover using two properly engaged into the friction disc m6 × 16 bolts set aside from an earlier step. assembly and replace the washer and clip torque until snug.
  • Page 34: Replace Auger Drive Belt - Splitting The Snowblower Body (Option 2)

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 rEPlaCE aUGEr DrIVE bElt – SPlIttInG tHE remove the lever from the discharge chute bracket (fig. 36). SnoWbloWEr boDY (oPtIon 2) tools required: • Size 10 wrench. • Size 12 wrench. • Size 13 wrench (not included).
  • Page 35 remove the 2 bolts (20 mm/30 mm) holding 8. Slip the drive belt off the pulley. remove and the belt guard (fig. 38). note the spring is replace the belt in reverse order ensuring loose at this point. that the new belt is below the spring loaded idler pulley (fig.
  • Page 36: Repair Or Replace Friction Disc

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 10. Install the plastic belt cover (4) using two remove the base frame cover (1) from the m6 × 16 bolts (5) set aside from an earlier underside of the snowblower by removing step.
  • Page 37 4. Carefully remove the m10 hex nut (3) 6. Unscrew the six m6 × 16 bolts (6) of the friction disc assembly to discard the worn which secures the hex shaft (4) to the snowblower frame and lightly tap the friction wheel rubber ring (7) and replace with a new one (fig.
  • Page 38: Lubrication

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 lUbrICatIon 6. Inspect the machine for damage, and repair if necessary. lubricate the linkage every 10 hours of use and touch up any paint damage. before long-term storage. Use 0W-30 oil. 8. apply rust protection to the metal no parts inside the gearbox are to be lubricated.
  • Page 39: Specifications

    SPECIfICatIonS SnoWbloWEr SPECIfICatIonS Stages ..............2 Speed Control ....6 forward/2 reverse auger Diameter........12" (30 cm) Clearing Width ........22" (56 cm) Clearing Height ........21" (53 cm) Wheel Diameter .......13" (33 cm) EnGInE SPECIfICatIonS brand ....Champion Power Equipment Displacement .........224 cc Engine model ..........r225S Start type.........Electric, recoil oIl SPECIfICatIonS oil Capacity...
  • Page 40: Parts List Diagram

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 PartS lISt DIaGram...
  • Page 41: Parts List

    PartS lISt Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. Hexagon flange bolt, big Housing assembly, 23035000100209n 30913070165000 m8 x 16, blue White Green 7733C Zinc 23062000160001b right trigger, black bearing Support, δ2, Self-Driving Cable 23052000115000a 23068000235000a White Zinc assembly, 970 mm flat Washer, Ø20 x Ø37 x Hexagon locking nut, m8, 23092000055000a...
  • Page 42 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. large tension Wheel Serrated anti-Slip and 44 23032000105000C assembly,Ø66.5 x 36.2, anti-loose Hexagon 30333040045000 δ1.5 flange nut, m8, blue White Zinc Sheath (thin), large 23034000325000a tension Wheel ,Ø20 x Ø8...
  • Page 43 Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. Shifting fork riveting, Cross recessed 90 23032000215000a White Zinc 114 30213010035000 Countersunk Head Screw, m6 x 12, blue White Zinc a type External Circlips, 30423010065000 Ø35, black large Synchronous Pulley 115 23034000195000a Side Plate, Ø169.5 o type Elastic Pin, Ø6.2 x 23093000145000a...
  • Page 44 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. Cable Protective Sleeve, flange triangle Self- 137 21066000135000a black 163 23033000485000a tapping Screw, m6 x 16, White Zinc 138 23063000305000b rocker, Ø10 X 875, black Spring Washer, ɸ8, black...
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  • Page 46: Engine Parts List Diagram

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 EnGInE PartS lISt DIaGram...
  • Page 47: Parts List

    PartS lISt Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. 12131-Z530320-0000 Cylinder Head Gasket 11001-Z330120-0000 Crankcase Gasket Cylinder Head Cover 90502-0812-00 Pin, 8 x 12 12410-Z300120-0000 Subassembly, blue White Engine oil Plug 15030-Z010130-ob01 Zinc Subassembly Cylinder Head Cover Hexagon flange bolt, m8 x 12004-Z010110-0001 90001-0832-01 Gasket...
  • Page 48 060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 Part number Description Qty. Part number Description Qty. 66 90684-Z250110-0000 99 13510-Z1S0110-0000 Clip flywheel Subassembly 16100-Z1S0110-0009 Carburetor assembly 100 30400-Z330110-0001 Ignition Coil 68 17001-Z330110-0000 air Cleaner Gasket Hexagon flange bolt, m6 x 101 90001-0625-01...
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  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 troUblESHootInG Problem Possible Cause remedy Engine flooded. repeat start attempts with throttle choke off. Water in fuel. Drain tank and refill with fresh fuel. Engine fails to start. Check carefully the start procedure according to this other.
  • Page 51: Warranty Information

    2-YEar lImItED WarrantY this CErtIfIED™ product is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of original retail purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. Subject to the conditions and limitations described below, this product, if returned to us with proof of purchase within the stated warranty period and if covered under this warranty, will be repaired or replaced (with the same model, or one of equal value or specification), at our option.
  • Page 52: Additional Limitations

    060-3732-6 | contact us 1-844-428-7277 aDDItIonal lImItatIonS this warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred. neither the retailer nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense, loss or damage, including, without limitation, any indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages arising in connection with the sale, use or inability to use this product.

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