PermaGreen Supreme 711Triumph A1A Operator's Manual

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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS OR ARE
800.346.2001, SUPPORT@PERMAGREEN.COM OR AT WWW.PERMAGREEN.COM
Model 711Triumph A1A Serial #:
Vanguard Model #
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Engine Serial#
Transaxle Serial #
To Avoid serious injury or death:
This Triumph MUST pass a New Machine Pre-Operation Inspection prior to use.
DO NOT start the machine until instructed to do so during the Pre-Operation Inspection.
Read this Manual before using.
ALL operators and mechanics MUST be trained.
This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethyl Benzene, Naphthalene, N-Hexane, and Benzene
which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For
more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Periodically check permagreen.com for available Triumph updates
Copyright © 2022, Perma-Green Supreme, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced
or copied in any form or by any means, except as permitted by the proprietary data statement for use with Perma-Green Supreme. Inc.
equipment, without the written permission of Perma-Green Supreme, Inc. Triumph is protected by US Patent 6.336,600 and 7,954,573 and
Patents Pending.
™ Triumph Spreader Sprayer
Operator's Manual
Model 711Triumph A1A
MISSING PARTS OR NEED WARRANTY SERVICE,
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  • Page 1 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS OR ARE MISSING PARTS OR NEED WARRANTY SERVICE, DO NOT RETURN YOUR TRIUMPH TO THE STORE! PLEASE CONTACT OUR SUPPORT HOTLINE AT 800.346.2001, SUPPORT@PERMAGREEN.COM OR AT WWW.PERMAGREEN.COM ___________________ Model 711Triumph A1A Serial #: Vanguard Model # 12V3320138F1 12V3320013F1 __________________________ Engine Serial#...
  • Page 2 RECORD OF REVISIONS Keep this record in the front of the manual. When a manual revision is provided, insert the revised pages in the manual. Record the revision number, the date the revision was inserted in the manual, and provide your initials or signature in the BY column.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1. Introduction to using Your Manual...................... 1 2. New Machine Pre-operation Inspection ..................2-3 3. Safety Manual ..........................5-13 a. Machine Safety Labels ......................5 b. Warnings ..........................8 4. Driver’s Training and Operation ....................14-19 a.
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  • Page 5: Introduction To Using Your Manual

    Special Messages Introduction to Using Your Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new 711 Triumph A1A and welcome to the Perma Green family! Before attempting to start or operate your Triumph, please read the Operator Manual and safety labels on the machine. Follow all the instructions carefully.
  • Page 6 New Machine Pre-Operation Inspection Pre-Operation Inspection The Shift, Hopper, Pattern, and Deflector Levers operate push/pull cables and use friction or detents that will hold their position when released. Move the Shift Lever downward until it hits the top of the Neutral Stop.
  • Page 7: New Machine Pre-Operation Inspection

    New Machine Pre-Operation Inspection the Drive and Brake System Inspection. Neutral Safety Switch Inspection Drop the handlebar and walk up a 17 DEGREE incline, stop Following the starting procedures above attempt to start the the machine and apply and lock both Front and Rear machine in LOW GEAR, HIGH GEAR and REVERSE.
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  • Page 9: Safety Manual

    Safety Manual ALL USERS AND OWNERS SHALL READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS SAFETY MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TRIUMPH. LACK OF TRAINING, OPERATOR ERROR OR CARELESSNESS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS. Understanding Safety Messages Machine Labels This manual and the labels on the machine contain messages to bring to your attention to potential safety concerns, machine damage, operation, and maintenance information.
  • Page 10: Machine Safety Labels

    SAFETY MANUAL FIGURE 3, Panel Labels R) WARNING FIGURE 2, Rear Labels Improper operation and improper maintenance of this machine may cause death or serious injury. DO NOT operate the Machine WARNING Labels machine if: (Refer to FIGURE 2) • Engine speed exceeds 3,450 RPM. •...
  • Page 11 Safety Manual Machine WARNING Labels (Not Shown) ON FRONT HOOD Exposed moving parts can cause sever injury. DO NOT operate machine without guard in place. UNDER HOOD If you can read this sign, a guard has been removed. DO NOT operate with guard removed. UNDER REAR BELT GUARD If you can read this sign, a guard has been removed.
  • Page 12 Safety Manual Minimum Operator Qualifications Owner’s Responsibility Avoid serious injury! To avoid injury: The owner is responsible for training himself and An Operator of this machinery must meet the following all other operators and mechanics. Before starting the engine and/ qualifications: or operating the machine, each operator must read and understand the Operator Manual, the Safety Manual and all other...
  • Page 13 Safety Manual Inspecting work area Operation Prior to operating, carefully inspect the work areas for hazards or uneven ground that may be hidden in the grass. Avoid serious injury! Clear the work area of moveable objects such as branches, wires, rocks, glass, etc. That may interfere with the machine.
  • Page 14 Safety Manual Inspect machine before each use Forward operation Examine the machine prior to each use. DO NOT use the machine Loss-of-control may cause death or serious injury. if any parts are not in good working condition. Always keep a firm grip on the handlebars with both hands. Check for worn tires, cracks in parts, loose or missing bolts, cotter pins etc.
  • Page 15 Safety Manual more weight to the front drive wheels. Refer to the driver’s position illustrations in Driver’s Training and Operation section of this Manual for details. Accelerate gently. Accelerate slowly. Accelerating too To avoid Loss-of-control, tip-over, and rollover quickly may result in a loss of traction. Loss-of-control, tip-over or rollover may cause death or serious DO NOT make sharp or quick turns.
  • Page 16 Safety Manual Transporting the Triumph requires a heavy duty Transport capable DO NOT make sharp turns as you may lose your of safely carrying a fully loaded Triumph weighing 700 Lbs. (318 balance and be thrown off the machine or loose control. Kg) plus the weight of all materials carried on the transport.
  • Page 17: Warnings

    Pre-Operation Inspection Tire Safety Pesticide Safety The improper use, handling, application, and disposal of pesticide Tires are filled with pressurized diluted RV antifreeze to provide ballast for a lower center of gravity. Explosive separation of rim and products applied by this machine may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 18 Driver’s Training and Operation DO NOT attempt to start or operate this machine until you have read and are thoroughly familiar with this Operator’s Manual. Read it now before beginning. All operators and mechanics must be trained before operating this machine! Supervised Driver’s Training pushing the lock button on the lever with your finger.
  • Page 19: Driver's Training And Operation

    Driver’s Training and Operation Inspect the machine before each use. Read Safety Manual WARNINGS: 9, Inspect Machine before each use; 17, Check wheel fasteners; and 18,Tire Safety, each before starting or operating the machine. In addition to the steps in Safety Manual WARNING 9: Check and adjust as necessary the Spray Nozzle alignment and pattern.
  • Page 20 Driver’s Training and Operation Demonstrate and instruct the trainee on the following topics: Principles of the Balance Zone (BP) Read Machine Safety Label WARNINGS including: A, To WARNING: DO NOT operate machine on slopes which avoid injury preview work area; Q, Improper Operation and exceed 15 DEGREES.
  • Page 21 Driver’s Training and Operation PHASE II: Driving the machine in High Gear. Phase VII: Backing Up. Repeat Phase I training using HIGH GEAR. Repeat Phase I Low Gear training procedures as set forth on page 15. However, you Read Safety Manual WARNING 13, Reverse operation now will perform these procedures with the Triumph in high gear rather than low gear.
  • Page 22: Testing Safety Devices

    Driver’s Training and Operation Phase IX: Loading and unloading the machine on a Transport. Front Brake System. Components: Brake Lever with Lock, Front Brake Cable 1, Read Safety Manual WARNING 16, Transporting before Front Brake Cable 2, Band Brake, Brake Drum, Band Tension attempting to load or unload the Triumph from a transport.
  • Page 23 Driver’s Training and Operation Pull back on the Steering Handles. Confirm that handlebars stay in an upright position. Push the Drop Handle Lever rearward with your thumb and lower the Handlebars. Confirm that handlebars lock in the down position. Fluid-filled Tire. Components: Front tires (2) and Rear Tires (2).
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  • Page 25: Spreader Operation

    Spreader Operation Operation of Spreader Controls Spreader Opening and closing. Pesticide Safety Start spreader operation by pushing the Hopper Lever (C) forward to the OPEN position. The improper use, handling, application, and disposal of pesticide To stop spreader operation, pull the Hopper Lever rearward to products applied by this machine may cause death or serious the CLOSED position.
  • Page 26 Spreader Operation can be collected and recycled or will not damage desirable the right side of the machine, move the Third-hole Lever turf. forward to increase the opening of the Third-hole Adjuster Plate. Move the Fertilizer lever forward to open the hopper and clear the clog.
  • Page 27: Calibration

    Spreader Operation Quickly open the hopper as you come out of the turn heading back in the opposite direction with the fertilizer overlapping to the center of your last parallel pass. Repeat this process throughout the rest of the lawn. Method 2: Make a trim-pass and header-pass as in the previous section.
  • Page 28 Spreader Operation Measure AND RECORD the amount of time it takes to spread 1,000 ft (93 m ) of area. NOTE: The machine is designed to operate at a full throttle engine speed of 3450 RPM while in NEUTRAL. Check engine speed with the tachometer and adjust to 3450 RPM if needed (see Adjusting Engine speed to 3450 RPM in the Service Manual section).
  • Page 29 Pesticide Safety The improper use, handling, application, and disposal of pesticide products applied by this machine may cause death or serious inju- Read and follow product label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) precautions for handling, mixing, applying, and disposing of pesticides applied by this machine.
  • Page 30: Sprayer Operation

    Sprayer Operation Method 2: Make trim-pass and header-pass as in the previous If your calibrated effective spreader width is 8 feet, install the section. Fill in the center making squared-off descending spiral 30 PSI unloader cap from the Unloader Valve included in the 8 passes to the center spraying as needed.
  • Page 31: Sprayer Operation

    Sprayer Operation and Calibration pattern in FIGURE 18. (4-foot when using the 30 PSI unloader 20 SECONDS (normally 3450 RPM). valve installed) Adjust as follows: Bucket check HIGH GEAR Nozzle output. Rotate the nozzle body on the pipe nipple so that the spray With the machine in neutral and both Brakes locked, start the pattern is pointed slightly forward.
  • Page 32: Spot Sprayer

    Sprayer Operation and Calibration Once the machine is properly calibrated, each quart of spray mix must contain the amount of Pesticide concentrate specified on the Pesticide label to treat 1,000 SQUARE FEET. If your Pesticide label gives you the application rate in ounces per thousand: Multiply (ounces per thousand) times 4 to make 1 (ONE) GALLON of spray mix measured in (OUNCES PER...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting Manual

    Troubleshooting Manual If you are experiencing a problem that is not on the list Check or are having difficulty, contact PermaGreen Tech Support at 800-346-2001 or support@permagreen.com. Engine will not Idle Adjustment too low idle Throttle Spring Broken Check Dirty or stale gas Gas Cap plugged Engine Air Cleaner plugged...
  • Page 34 Troubleshooting Manual If you are experiencing a problem that is not on the list Transaxle Locked Front Brake locked or are having difficulty, contact Tech Support at 800- Steering Brakes too tight, dirty, or damaged 346-2001 or support@permagreen.com. Axle Bearing low on grease Internal Transaxle damage- Check (Do not attempt to repair)
  • Page 35 Troubleshooting Manual If you are experiencing a problem that is not on the list Check or are having difficulty, contact Tech Support at 800- 346-2001 or support@permagreen.com. Spray output low Unloader Valve diaphragm dirty or damaged Engine RPM low Check Clogs - Spreader Nozzle Strainer...
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  • Page 37: Service Manual

    Service Manual Service □ Gauge, record, and adjust Hopper control settings as necessary, including: WARNING An untrained operator or mechanic can cause □ Third-hole Adjustment Plate. an accident with serious injury to himself or bystanders. □ Third-hole Lever Memory-Lock. Read Safety Manual WARNING 2, Supervised Driver’s Train- □...
  • Page 38 Service Manual □ Change Clutch oil Clean or replace air filter WARNING □ Check engine manual for additional service required □ Grease all fittings This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethyl □ Check tire pressure Benzene, Naphthalene, N-Hexane, and Benzene which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth □...
  • Page 39 Service Manual Check Engine and Clutch Oil IMPORTANT: Low oil level can cause serious engine or clutch damage. Check oil level regularly. Check before operating. Keep oil level between “full” and “add” marks. Do not operate engine if oil level in engine or clutch are below or above the full and add marks. Read Safety Manual WARNING 14, Parking before starting or operating the Triumph.
  • Page 40 Service Manual Adjusting engine speed to 3450 RPM Operator Presence Control/Throttle/Clutch Adjustment & Service Components: Throttle Lever, Throttle Cable, Auxiliary Throttle On a level open area free from obstructions and bystanders, lock Read Safety Manual WARNING 5, Safety Devices before both Brakes, shift into NEUTRAL, and start engine.
  • Page 41 Service Manual Brake adjustment (Refer to FIGURE 25) Lubrication To increase braking, loosen jam nut and extend Turnbuckle Adjuster. Test braking and adjust as necessary. Tighten jam nut. To decrease braking, loosen jam nut and retract Turnbuckle Adjuster. Test braking and adjust as necessary. Tighten jam nut. After adjusting, Conduct the Safety Device Test 3, Brake Systems, (page 18) in the “Driver’s Training and Operation”...
  • Page 42 Plumbing and Electric Diagram FIGURE 25, Plumbing Diagram FIGURE 26, Wiring Diagram Starting module Neutral switch Ground to engine Kill switch Engine Magneto...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    Specifications Engine : Vanguard™ 203 cc Clutch: Noram™ wet clutch with 2:1 reduction Transmission: Tecumseh 855-001D (reverse, neutral and 2 forward gears) Pump: Flo-jet™ 2 GPM belt-driven diaphragm pump Front tires: 9.50” - 18” x 8” Kenda Scorpion traction tires (Filled with diluted RV anti-freeze) Rear tires: 6.50”...
  • Page 44: Warranty

    WARRANTY Except as noted below, Perma-Green Supreme, Inc. hereby warrants to the original purchaser of the 711Triumph A1A that: For 60 Days, Perma Green will Buy-Back the machine for the full purchase price including freight and tax (Limit one life-time Buy- Back per customer);...

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