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Standard operating system with hands free plowing plows, tailgate spreaders

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Standard Operating System with Hands Free Plowing Plows: Drive Pro, Lot Pro, Road Pro, Super-V3, Super Blade
Tailgate Spreaders: Base Line, Blaster

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  • Page 1 Original Owner's Manual Standard Operating System with Hands Free Plowing Plows: Drive Pro, Lot Pro, Road Pro, Super-V3, Super Blade Tailgate Spreaders: Base Line, Blaster...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Meyer Products LLC has published this manual to help you get maximum performance from your Meyer Snow Plow and Spreader and familiarize you with the features designed for effi ciency and safety; be sure you recognize and understand them. Follow recommended operation and maintenance instructions. Failure to do so may result in voiding your warranty. DO NOT EQUIP ANY VEHICLE WITH A SNOW PLOW OR SPREADER WITHOUT CONSULTING MANUFACTURERS’...
  • Page 3 Introduction Introduction Spreader Requirements Vehicles equipped with Meyer spreaders installed may be so equipped as to meet vehicle manufacturers’ specifi cations and recommended options for material spreading use. Most vehicle manufacturers insist that vehicles which are to be used for ice control be equipped with certain options and accessories, and it is so stated in vehicle manufacturer specifi cations for snow plow application. Your spreader will come equipped with a cover that will protect your de-icing material from rain or snow;...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Plow Table of Contents Introduction ................... 2-3 Maintenance Warranty & Registration ..............6-7 General Maintenance ............42-47 Safety Defi nitions & Warnings ............8-9 Vehicle Maintenance ..............48 Safety Decals ...................12 Pre-Season Maintenance ............49 Pistol Grip Controller ..............13-15 Post-Season Maintenance ............50 Mounting &...
  • Page 5 Spreader Table of Contents Introduction ................... 2-3 Warranty & Registration ..............6-7 Safety Defi nitions & Warnings ............ 10-11 Safety Decals ...................12 Base Line Component Identifi cation ............ 52-53 Receiver Mount ................54 Installation ................55 Controller ................56-57 Blaster Component Identifi cation ............ 58-61 Receiver Mount ..............
  • Page 6: Warranty & Registration

    Warranty Your operator's manual provides essential information on safety, operation, and maintenance. Failure to follow this operator's manual may result in damage to your equipment and affect your warranty. Meyer's warranty covers manufacturing defects including welding, electrical, lights, controllers, and more. The warranty does not cover abuse, misuse, bends, twists, paint, rust, corrosion, wear &...
  • Page 7 Registration Please register all applicable spreader and plow models. Your dealer may have done this for you, if not you can register at the link below... www.meyerproducts.com/product-registration Please use the form below to note your registration information for future use. If your product is not elgible for registation/extended warranty, please keep proof of purchase to present to your local dealer to obtain warranty coverage.
  • Page 8: Safety Defi Nitions & Warnings

    Plow Safety Defi nitions & Warnings Never stand or ride on the plow assembly. Keep people and pets at least 25 feet away from the snow plow when in operation. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. SAFETY DEFINITIONS Always lower moldboard to the ground when snow plow is being serviced or when vehicle is not in use.
  • Page 9 Plow Safety Defi nitions & Warnings SAFETY PRECAUTIONS should be used when Hydraulic Unit is SERVICED. Hydraulic fl uid under pressure can cause skin injection injury. If you are injured by hydraulic fl uid, get medical attention immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. SAFETY DEFINITIONS Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes.
  • Page 10 Spreader Safety Defi nitions & Warnings DANGER NEVER stand or ride on the spreader. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. DANGER Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power driven parts. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. SAFETY DEFINITIONS Make sure spreader is completely shut off and all movement has stopped before attempting to clean, service or unclog.
  • Page 11 Spreader Safety Defi nitions & Warnings Gasoline is highly fl ammable and gasoline vapor is explosive. Never smoke while working on vehicle or spreader. Keep all open fl ames away from gasoline tank and lines. Wipe up any spilled gasoline immediately. Failure to comply will result in WARNING death or serious injury.
  • Page 12: Safety Decals

    Plow Safety Decals In addition to following local speed A snow plow has many moving SV-3 plows are equipped with laws, it is important to understand parts. Please keep hands and a fl ip-up support bracket to the additional weight of a plow can feet clear while operating the be utilized when dismounting increase the time it takes your ve-...
  • Page 13: Pistol Grip Controller

    Pistol Grip Controller Operation The snow plow should only be in operation when the vehicle ignition switch and the controller are in the “ON” position. Care should be taken to insure that the controller is kept dry and free from moisture during normal operation. When operating the snow plow lights the vehicle headlight switch must be turned to the park position so the vehicle headlights and snow plow lights are not on at the same time.
  • Page 14 Pistol Grip Controller Features Hands-Free Plowing or ALM/ARM Hands-Free Plowing or ALM/ARM When activated, the Hands-Free Plowing (HFP) mode uses the vehicle’s shift lever to control the up/down movement of the moldboard. Pressing the HFP button on the controller will toggle you through: On/Off, Back-drag Mode (default mode when active), and Forward Plowing Mode.
  • Page 15 Pistol Grip Controller Identifi cation Straight Blade Controller Straight Blade Controller Super - V3 Controller Super - V3 Controller Super Blade Controller Super Blade Controller Provides up, down, with left and right Provides up, down, with left and right Provides up, down, with left and right angling using the directional pad.
  • Page 16: Mounting & Dismounting 2" Receiver

    2" Receiver Quick Link Mounting System – Mount/ON Note: Images may vary based on model 1. Push the plow towards the vehicle using 2. Align the 2" receiver and mount the plow 3. Adjust crankstand until until it is no the wheels.
  • Page 17 2" Receiver Quick Link Mounting System – Dismount/OFF Note: Images may vary based on model 2. Push lift arm down until there is a little slack in the chain. 3. Remove crankstand from lift frame. 1. Press down button until Float light turns Blue/on.
  • Page 18: Drive Pro

    Drive Pro Mounting System – Mount/ON Note: Images may vary based on model 1. Pull vehicle into plow assembly and push 2. Twist handle on driver side to disengage plow assembly forward an inch or two. the notch that locks open the pins. 3.
  • Page 19 Drive Pro Mounting System – Dismount/OFF Note: Images may vary based on model 2. Push lift arm down until there is a little slack in the chain. 1. Press down button until Float light turns Blue/on. 3. Remove crankstand from lift frame. 4.
  • Page 20: Ez Plus

    EZ Plus Mounting System – Mount/ON Note: Images may vary based on model 1. Pull vehicle into plow assembly and push 2. Twist handles on both sides to 3. Push back on lift frame until pins NOTE: FOR SV3 PLOWS ONLY NOTE: FOR SV3 PLOWS ONLY plow assembly forward an inch or two.
  • Page 21 EZ Plus Mounting System – Dismount/OFF Note: Images may vary based on model 1. Press down button until Float light 2. Push lift arm down until there is a little slack in the chain. NOTE: FOR SV3 PLOWS ONLY NOTE: FOR SV3 PLOWS ONLY turns Blue/on.
  • Page 22 E-73 HYDRAULIC COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9/10/12/13/14/16/17/18 21/28 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 23 E-73 Hydraulics Testing Tips Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met. Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met. 1. The moldboard is pointing straight ahead. If the unit is disabled, this can often be done by connecting the hose from the left cylinder into the right cylinder and pushing the snow plow by hand.
  • Page 24 E-73 Hydraulics Troubleshooting Guide These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found in Service Manuals at www.meyerproducts.
  • Page 25 E-73 Hydraulics Troubleshooting Guide These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found at www.meyerproducts.com.
  • Page 26 V-73 HYDRAULIC COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9/10/12/13/14/16/17/18 21/28 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 27 V-73 Hydraulics Testing Tips Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met. Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met. 1. The moldboard is pointing straight ahead. If the unit is disabled, this can often be done by connecting the hose from the left cylinder into the right cylinder and pushing the snow plow by hand.
  • Page 28 V-73 Hydraulics Troubleshooting Guide These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found in Service Manuals at www.meyerproducts.com.
  • Page 29 V-73 Hydraulics Troubleshooting Guide These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found at www.meyerproducts.com.
  • Page 30 SB-73 Hydraulic Component Identifi cation SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9/10/12/13/14/16/17/18 21/28 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 31: Hydraulics & Troubleshooting E-73

    SB-73 Hydraulic Troubleshooting Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met. 1. The moldboard is pointing straight ahead. If the unit is disabled, this can often be done by connecting the hose from the left cylinder into the right cylinder and pushing the snow plow by hand.
  • Page 32 SB-73 Hydraulic Troubleshooting These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found in Service Manuals at www.meyerproducts.com.
  • Page 33 SB-73 Hydraulic Troubleshooting These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing Meyer Hydraulic Power Units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting. Additional detailed information as well as all electrical schematics may be found in Service Manuals at www.meyerproducts.com.
  • Page 34: Component Identifi Cation Wingman

    Wingman Component Identifi cation* *Image is a general representation of a Straight Blade model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 35 Wingman Component Identifi cation 1. Moldboard 1. Moldboard – Steel moldboard sheet is impact and corrosion resistant. 2. Cutting Edge 2. Cutting Edge – Replaceable high carbon steel provides extra long operating life; should be 1/2" above ground in plowing position. (Can be higher when used on gravel driveways.) Available in Urethane or Rubber.
  • Page 36: Straight Blade

    Straight Blade Component Identifi cation* *Image is a general representation of a Straight Blade model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 37 Straight Blade Component Identifi cation 1. Moldboard 1. Moldboard – Steel or Polyethylene moldboard sheet is impact and corrosion resistant. 2. Cutting Edge 2. Cutting Edge – Replaceable high carbon steel provides extra long operating life; should be 1/2" above ground in plowing position. (Can be higher when used on gravel driveways.) Available in Urethane or Rubber.
  • Page 38: Super-V3

    Super-V3 Component Identifi cation* *Image is a general representation of a Super-V3 model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 39 Super-V3 Component Identifi cation 1. Moldboard 1. Moldboard – Steel or stainless steel moldboard sheet is impact and corrosion resistant. 2. Cutting Edge 2. Cutting Edge – Replaceable high carbon steel provides extra long operating life; should be 1/2" above ground in plowing position. (Can be higher when used on gravel driveways.) Available in Urethane or Rubber.
  • Page 40: Super Blade

    Super Blade Component Identifi cation* *Image is a general representation of a Super Blade model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 41 Super Blade Component Identifi cation 1. Moldboard Moldboard – Steel moldboard sheet is impact and corrosion resistant. 2. Wings 2. Wings - Extendable to widen plow from 8' to 10' 6". 3. Cutting Edge 3. Cutting Edge – Replaceable high carbon steel provides extra long operating life; should be 1/2" above ground in plowing position. (Can be higher when used on gravel driveways.) Available in Urethane or Rubber.
  • Page 42: General Maintenance

    General Maintenance Tightening the Trip Spring and Adjusting the Eye Bolt Tightening the Trip Spring and Adjusting the Eye Bolt To properly adjust the Trip Springs, tighten the top locknut 4 (four) complete rotations beyond the point that the coils begin to separate. Tighten the bottom locknut to hold eyebolt in position.
  • Page 43 General Maintenance Adjusting the Drop Speed Adjusting the Drop Speed The rate at which the plow is lowered is adjustable. Turning the Lower Adjusting Screw in (clockwise) will decrease the speed at which the plow is lowered by gravity, and turning the screw out (counter-clockwise) will increase the drop speed.
  • Page 44 Wingman General Maintenance* *Image is a general representation of a Straight Blade model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 21/27/28 6/9/10/12/13/12/14/16/17/18 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 45 Straight Blade General Maintenance* *Image is a general representation of a Straight Blade model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 21/27/28 6/9/10/12/13/12/14/16/17/18 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 46 Super-V3 General Maintenance* *Image is a general representation of a Super-V3 model. Your specifi c model may appear differently, but the components are the same. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 21/27/28 6/9/10/12/13/14/16/17/18 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 47 Super Blade General Maintenance* Check bulbs for operation Adjust spring tension (paper should slide between coils) Check all hydraulic connections are tight and free of leaks Ensure wings move freely Grease Slides Cutting Edge Wear (6" tall when new, should replace Grease Pins with when less than 4") White Lithium...
  • Page 48: Vehicle Maintenance

    Vehicle- Maintenance Meyer Products LLC recommends this maintenance information for regular service. Sustained heavy operation may call for more frequent service. Snow plowing subjects a vehicle to exceptionally rugged use. As a result, it is very important to inspect and bring the snow plow and vehicle up to maximum operating conditions.
  • Page 49: Pre-Season Maintenance

    Pre-Season Maintenance To have your plow ready for the fi rst snow fall: 1. Check and maintain hydraulic fl uid reservoir level to Full. Oil level should be checked with lift ram down or retracted position. On Super-V3 and Super Blade, wings should be retracted. 2.
  • Page 50: Post-Season Maintenance

    Post-Season Maintenance Drain the fl uid by removing the drain plug located on the bottom of unit. To drain the fl uid from the power angling cylinders, disconnect the fi ttings and completely retract the cylinder rods and purge cylinders and hoses of all hydraulic fl uid. The complete system should then be fl ushed out with Meyer M-2 Flushing Fluid before adding new Meyer Hydraulic Fluid.
  • Page 51: Snow Plow Storage

    Snow Plow Storage 1. When snow plow is disconnected, disconnect lift chains from lift arm and extend lift cylinder to end of stroke and coat chrome rod with light grease. This fi lls the cylinder with hydraulic fl uid and protects the interior and exterior from rust and corrosion. 2.
  • Page 52 Base Line Component Identifi cation Item Part No. Qty. Description Item Part No. Qty. Description 31101 • 240 Hopper 22728 • Set Screw 3/4-10 SS 36101 • 400 Hopper 20303 • Locknut 1/4 Esna 39102 • 750 Hopper 20313 • Locknut 5/16 Esna 31102 •...
  • Page 53 Base Line Component Identifi cation Base Line 240/400/750...
  • Page 54 Base Line Receiver Mount CAUTION: Always disconnect battery before beginning installation. CAUTION: The spreader is a large heavy item that should be installed with an assistant. As with any new equipment installation read and understand all instructions prior to starting the job, and do not hurry through it. A correct installation now can save time and money later.
  • Page 55 Base Line Installation Choose a location for the Controller (30) that is convenient for the driver. Make certain Controller (30) is grounded by attaching ground wire to a good vehicle ground. Attach the eyelet end of the 96" red wire (34) to the positive terminal of the battery and route the plug end to the location of the speed control. DO NOT attach to Controller (30) at this time. Take the 264"...
  • Page 56 Base Line Controller Installation The BL Controller is an electronic module powered off the switched ignition circuit +12Vdc and supplying the heavy motor current from the +12Vdc battery circuit. The controller will only function with the ignition key in the ON state. The controller is connected to the spinner motor and vibration motors via a custom wire harness that is designed to handle the high motor currents.
  • Page 57 Base Line Controller The controller will provide the spreader motor with multiple speed options per following: ON/OFF Depress the button once to enable the spreader motor operation. Spreader motor will automatically be activated with 5 full power Blasts and then stop. The GREEN LED located above this switch will illuminate. ON/OFF Depress the button a second time and the spreader motor operation will stop.
  • Page 58 Blaster Component Identifi cation Item Part # Part # Qty. Description Item Part # Part # Qty. Description Item Part # Part # Qty. Description 32000 37000 Blaster Assembly 22731 22731 •• Hinge Pin w/ Clip 22726 22726 • Set Screw 5/16” SS 32100 32100 •...
  • Page 59 Blaster Component Identifi cation Blaster 350/350RS Note: 350S Auger Extension (17) must be removed when using salt only. If it is not removed this may cause the motor to stall.
  • Page 60 Blaster Component Identifi cation Item Part # Part # Qty. Description Item Part # Part # Qty. Description Item Part # Part # Qty. Description 33750 39010 Blaster Assembly 22725 22725 • Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4” SS 22727 • Locknut 1/4-20 SS 33100 33100 •...
  • Page 61 Blaster Component Identifi cation Blaster 750R/750RS Note: 350S Auger Extension (17) must be removed when using salt only. If it is not removed this may cause the motor to stall.
  • Page 62 Blaster Receiver Mount The Blaster 350/350S/750R/750RS is a dedicated 2" receiver hitch mount salt spreader. Prior to installation, be certain that the vehicle receiver is in good working order, is rated for at least a 500 lb. (227kg) tongue load, and is fastened to the vehicle securely. CAUTION - The spreader is a large heavy item that should be installed with an assistant.
  • Page 63 Blaster Receiver Mount SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 22/23/24/25/27 5/9/11/12 SEE PAGES 8-11 FOR DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 64 Blaster Installation Locate the wire harness (38) and begin to route it from the rear of the vehicle to the front. The molded rubber plug indicates the rear of the harness, closest to the spreader. Use frame holes and frame supports as lashing points. Do not attach to fuel or brake lines. Avoid wire-runs along exhaust system or hot engine parts. Melting damage to the harness can occur in the proximity of extreme heat.
  • Page 65 Blaster Controller The controller is equipped with a power on switch, blast switch, vibrate switch and rotary speed control. Once the ignition key is turned to the ON position, the controller face plate will illuminate white indicating that the controller is ready for operation. During operation, face plate color will vary depending on the mode of operation and status of the controller. If the vehicle ignition is shut off while the controller power switch is in the ON or AUTO position the controller will turn off.
  • Page 66: Spreader Maintenance

    Spreader Maintenance Maintenance requirements for the Spreader during the winter season are relatively simple. Periodically inspect for loose bolts and nuts. Inspect for improper ground, broken wires, frayed or cracked wire insulation. Replace as necessary. WARNING: Disconnect power to spreader before servicing. CAUTION: Do not attempt to service control unit.
  • Page 67 Spreader Troubleshooting If your spreader is not operating properly, take it to your local Meyer Products Distributor for maintenance or service. However, that is not always possible, so below on this page you will fi nd a troubleshooting guide, which can assist you in determining the problem. WARNING –...
  • Page 68: Spreader Calibration

    Spreader Calibration LANE MILE CALIBRATION (US) DISCHARGE RATE (pounds discharged per mile) TRAVEL SPEED AND COMPUTATION MULTIPLIER Discharge per Control Shaft RPM Discharge per 5 mph 10 mph 15 mph 20 mph 25 mph 30 mph 35 mph 40 mph 45 mph Minute (lb) Setting...
  • Page 69 Spreader Calibration PARKING LOT CALIBRATION (US) DISCHARGE RATE (pounds discharged per square foot) (lbs. discharged per sq. ft.) Shaft Spread Discharge Discharge Control Spread Pattern sq. ft. 5 mph 10 mph 15 mph 20 mph 5 mph 10 mph 15 mph 20 mph Pattern per Auger...
  • Page 70 Meyer ® Base Line Spreader Warranty ® Meyer Products, LLC, warrants to the original purchaser of Meyer brand products that they will be free from defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below. No person is authorized to change this warranty or to create any additional warranty on Meyer products. This warranty runs for a period of one year from the date of purchase on any purchase of a complete BL Spreader Package.
  • Page 71 Meyer Base Line Spreader Warranty ® Meyer Products will repair any product that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. In the event repair is not possible or practical (as determined by Meyer Products in its sole discretion), Meyer Products will either replace the product with a new product of similar model and price, or refund the full purchase price, as determined by Meyer Products. Customer must keep the complete BL Spreader Package serviced/maintained as recommended by Meyer Products.
  • Page 72 Meyer Blaster Spreader Warranty ® Meyer Products, LLC, warrants to the original purchaser of Meyer ® brand products that they will be free from defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below. No ® person is authorized to change this warranty or to create any additional warranty on Meyer products.
  • Page 73 Meyer ® Blaster Spreader Warranty Meyer Products will repair any product that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. In the event repair is not possible or practical (as determined by Meyer Products in its sole discretion), Meyer Products will either replace the product with a new product of similar model and price, or refund the full purchase price, as determined by Meyer Products. Customer must keep the complete Blaster Spreader Package serviced/maintained as recommended by Meyer Products.
  • Page 74: Warranty

    ® Meyer Snow Plows Limited Warranty What is Covered: Meyer Products, LLC, warrants to the original purchaser of Meyer® brand products that they will be free from defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below. No person is authorized to change this warranty or to create any additional warranty on Meyer® products. How Long Coverage Lasts: This warranty runs for a period of two years from the date of purchase on any purchase of a complete Snow Plow Package1.
  • Page 75 ® Meyer Snow Plows Limited Warranty ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. Meyer Products disclaims liability beyond the remedies provided for in this limited warranty, and disclaims all liability for incidental, consequential, and special damages, including, without limitation, any liability for third-party claims against you for damages, for products not being available for use, or for lost profi ts.
  • Page 76: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity The undersigned representing the manufactuer... Meyer Products LLC 18513 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 4412 herewith declared that product: HomePlow, WingMan, Drive Pro, Drive Pro Light Duty, Lot Pro, Lot Pro Light Duty, Road Pro 32, Diamond Edge 2, Super Blade, Super-V, Super-V2, Super-V3, Nite Saber III Lights, Nite Saber LED Lights, Base Line, Blaster, Crossfi re, Elite, MDV, Polyhawk is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following EC directives when subject to correct installation, maintenance, and use conforming to its (their) intended purpose, to the applicable regulations and standards, to our operation and maintenance manual.
  • Page 77 Meyer Genuine Parts Meyer Genuine Parts are designed to fi t properly and perform better and last longer – which means you save money by replacing fewer parts less often. In addition, all Meyer Genuine Parts..: • Comply with Meyer specifi cations and technical standards •...
  • Page 78 Notes...
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  • Page 80 Meyer Products LLC 18513 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44112-1084 216-486-1313 www.meyerproducts.com Form#4-568R Part# 90969 1020...

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