CanyCom CMX222 Operator's Manual

CanyCom CMX222 Operator's Manual

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Ride-on Brushcutter
CMX222/CM223
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)
CHIKUSUI CANYCOM, INC.
90-1 Fukumasu, Yoshii-machi,
Ukiha-shi, Fukuoka, Japan 839-1396
Tel.+81-(0)943-75-2195 Fax.+81-(0)943-75-4396
5323 5321 004

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  • Page 1 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. 5323 5321 004 Original Instructions CHIKUSUI CANYCOM, INC. 90-1 Fukumasu, Yoshii-machi, (in English) Ukiha-shi, Fukuoka, Japan 839-1396 Tel.+81-(0)943-75-2195 Fax.+81-(0)943-75-4396...
  • Page 2 CHIKUSUI CANYCOM, INC. http://www.canycom.co.jp/ Sales Headquarters TEL +81-(0)943-75-2195 FAX +81-(0)943-75-4396 ■ Foreign Trade Center TEL +81-(0)3-3552-6277 FAX +81-(0)3-3552-6288 ■ 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. A copy of this warranty is reproduced in the back of this manual. 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.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting Seating Position ........19 Adjusting Seating Height (CMX222 Only)......19...
  • Page 7 Greasing Points (CMX222) ........
  • Page 8 Front Differential Oil (CMX222 Only)....... 57 Front Knuckle Oil (CMX222 Only) ....... . . 58 Center Gearbox Oil (CMX222 Only).
  • Page 9 After Use Care ....... . . 74 Cutting System ..........74 After Normal Use .
  • Page 10: Safety

    • Keep the labels clean and legible. Do not use solvents or gasoline to clean the labels. • 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. 5323M-0101-011E...
  • Page 11 Safety 5321 5113 000 5321 5115 000 5321 5118 000 5321 5116 000 5305 5326 000 5321 5114 000 3667 5063 000 5321M-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 CMX222 or 15 degrees for CM223. • Driving on a slope can be dangerous. It can result in a tip over and cause serious injury or death. Take the following precautions.
  • 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, beware of 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 Assist Grip Seat Fuel Filler Cap Cup Holder Front Cover Side Cover, Left Head Lamps Bumper Cutting Blade Shield, Left Front Tire Forward Steering Wheel Tool Box Engine Cover Upper Rear Cover Tail Lamp Cutting Blade Shield, Right Lower Rear Cover...
  • Page 21 Controls and Components 5323M-0201-020E 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 22 Shift Lever 8 2WD/AWD Shift Lever ..2WD/AWD shift lever is used to switch between 2WD (CMX222 only) (rear-wheel drive) and AWD (all-wheel drive) modes. 9 Differential Lock Lever . . . Differential lock lever is used to lock differential when rear wheels slip.
  • Page 23 Controls and Components 17 Hour Meter ... . . Hour meter indicates the cumulative total operating time of the machine in 0.1 hour increments. 18 Oil Pressure Warning..Under normal condition, oil pressure warning lamp goes Lamp off once engine is started.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Specifications Product Specifications · Use this product properly after understanding its specifications thoroughly. Model and Type CMX222 CM223 Machine Mass Mowing Rate 7300 6700 Overall Length 1970 Overall Width 1040 Overall Height Wheelbase 1365 1370 Front Tread Rear Ground Clearance...
  • Page 25: Contents Of Tool Bag

    Specifications Model and Type CMX222 CM223 Main Transmission HST (Continuously Variable) Auxiliary Transmission Constant Mesh Front TA 4.00-8 (2PR) AGS4.00-7 (4PR) Tires Rear 19X8.00-10 (4PR) 17X8.00-8 (4PR) Steering Rack and Pinion, Round Steering Wheel Brakes Internally Expanding Cutting Width 0~160 (Continuous)
  • Page 26: Operation

    Operation Preparation Pre-start up Inspection Always perform an inspection before use. Refer to the Maintenance Schedule (page 39) 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 Press down tilt lever to adjust steering wheel angle.
  • Page 28: Adjusting Seating Position

    When seat is in a desired position, release slide lever and lock seat securely. Slide Lever 5321M-0401-050E Adjusting Seating Height (CMX222 Only) • Beware of pinch points when adjusting seating position. Adjusting Height Seat Pull up height adjust lever to adjust seat height.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Seat Suspension (Cm223 Only)

    Operation Adjusting Seat Suspension (CM223 Only) Lift seat up Seat 5323M-0401-010E Loosen lock nut. Adjust Nut Turn adjust nut toward A direction to harden suspension. Turn adjust nut toward B direction to soften suspension. Tighten lock nut. Put seat back. Lock Nut 5323M-0401-020E -20-...
  • Page 30: Driving

    Operation Driving Starting • Always start and run engine in a well ventilated place. • Always stay on seat when starting engine. Never attempt to start engine away from machine. Run over accident may result. • Do not turn main switch to [ (start)] position when engine is running.
  • Page 31 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. Make certain brake pedal is depressed and Brake Pedal locked.
  • Page 32 Operation Make certain drive lever is in [ (neutral)] position. NOTE Drive Lever • Drive lever returns to [ (neutral)] when brake pedal is fully depressed. 5321M-0402-040E Make sure throttle lever is in the [ (slow)] Throttle Lever position. In the cold weather below 10 degrees celsius when engine revolution is not stable, position throttle lever 1/3 toward the [...
  • Page 33: 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 34 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. Auxiliary Transmission Shift Lever Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to either [H (high speed)]or [L (low speed)] position.
  • Page 35: Stopping

    Operation Driving with Drive Lever Move drive lever gradually forward or backward to move in the corresponding direction. Drive Lever NOTE • Speed can be adjusted continunously by the position of drive lever. 5321M-0402-140E * If seat tilts backward while machine is driven with drive lever, safety mechanism automatically returns drive lever to neutral and stops machine.
  • Page 36 Operation • Do not depress brake pedal when drive pedal is depressed. HST may be damaged. • Do not hold drive lever in a position other than neutral and depress brake pedal simultaneously. HST may be damaged. When Driving with Drive Pedal Gradually return drive pedal to slow down.
  • Page 37: 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 38: Shifting Between 2Wd And Awd (Cmx222 Only)

    Operation Shifting Between 2WD and AWD (CMX222 Only) • Always stop machine to shift between 2WD and AWD (all-wheel-drive) modes. Shifting gears while machine is in motion can damage transmission. • Use 2WD mode under normal condition. • Pay attention to the minimum turning radius in AWD mode. In AWD mode, minimum turning radius is greater than that in 2WD mode.
  • Page 39: Locking Differential

    Operation 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. • Keep differential lock in [OFF] position under normal running condition. Differential may be damaged.
  • Page 40: Parking

    Operation 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. If it is absolutely necessary to park machine on a slope less than 10 degrees, make certain to apply parking brake firmly and block wheels with chocks.
  • Page 41 Operation Turn main switch to [ (off)] to stop engine. Remove ignition key. Main Switch 5323M-0402-210E -32-...
  • Page 42: Working

    0mm - 160mm (CM223) • Cutting rotary clutch cannot be engaged when cutting height adjust lever is set above 180mm for CMX222 or 160mm for CM223. • Cutting Height indicated on the side of the adjust lever is for reference purpose only;...
  • Page 43: Using Cutting Height Memory Function

    Operation Using Cutting Height Memory Function Cutting height memory function provides the means to set a minimum cutting height. This feature makes it easy to return to the set cutting height when repeated raising and lowering of cutting blade is required. Lower cutting height adjust lever.
  • Page 44: 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 45 Operation • Do not use CMX222 on an incline steeper than 25 degress and CM223 on an incline steeper than 15 degrees. • Always stay on machine when working. • When working in a dusty area, clean air cleaner element twice a day. Dirty air cleaner element results in poor starting, poor performance, or short life.
  • Page 46 Operation Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to [L Auxiliary Transmission (low speed)]. Shift Lever 5321M-0403-070E Move cutting height adjust lever to a desired Cutting Height height. Adjust Lever 5321M-0403-020E Move rotary clutch lever to [ON] to start cutting blade. Cutting Rotary Clutch Lever NOTE •...
  • Page 47 Operation Drive machine forward to cut. Drive Pedal NOTE • When cutting with this machine for the first time, start on a flat surface. Drive slowly and in an overlapping pattern. • If load to cutting blade is high, drive slowly, or cut twice.
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    Check and adjust tappets (300 hours) Remove carbon deposit from cylinder head Clean oil pan Clean carburator Perform valve lapping Replace fuel hose Every two years Overhaul 1000 hours : for items maked with this symbol, please consult with your CANYCOM representative. -39-...
  • Page 49: 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 50 Cutting blade shield shall be free of cracks or √ √ √ System damage. Skirt on cutting blade shield shall be free of √ √ √ cracks or damage, and shall not be missing. * 1 CMX222 * 2 CM223 -41-...
  • Page 51 Maintenance Schedule Item Description Note Belt tension shall be properly adjusted. √ √ √ Page 66 Belt shall be free of damage or excessive √ √ √ Page 66 wear. Cutting When activated, cutting blade brake shall System √ √ √ Page 67 stop cutting Rotary.
  • Page 52: List Of Fluids And Lubricants

    Maintenance List of Fluids and Lubricants Item Schedule Grade Cap. Fuel As needed. Automotive Unleaded Gasoline 14.5 L Engine Oil Gasoline Engine Oil Fill API rating: SE or better. Inspect daily. Fill as needed. 1.4L SAE rating: 10W-30 Change 1.55L Initially - After 20 hours of use.
  • Page 53: Greasing Points

    Maintenance Greasing Points • Grease regularly. Insufficient greasing may result in seizure or rusting, affecting smooth operation of machine. NOTE • 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. Greasing Points (CMX 222) Location Schedule...
  • Page 54: Greasing Points (Cm223)

    Maintenance Greasing Points (CM 223) Location Schedule Grade Center pivot, front axle Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Both ends pivot, front axle Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Drive pedal pivot Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary clutch lever pivot Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary drive shaft...
  • Page 55: List Of Consumables And Spares

    Maintenance List of Consumables and Spares • When replacing consumable or spare, always use CANYCOM genuine part. 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 56 Light Bulb (Tail Lamp) 09808120318 Replace if defective. Chassis Wire (Seat Height Adjuster)*1 53213533000 Replace if defective. Height Adjuster Lock *1 53213525100 Replace if defective. *1 CMX222 *2 CM223 *3 Can not use for Blade Set "Silver" or "Pink" -47-...
  • Page 57: Removing And Installing Body Panels

    Maintenance Removing and Installing Body Panels • Always stop engine and remove ignition key before servicing. • 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 Unfasten knob nut.
  • Page 58: Side Covers

    Maintenance Side Covers Unfasten bolt. Bolt 5319M-0505-030E Pull up cover to remove. Side Cover 5319M-0505-040E Engine Hood Undo latches. Engine Hood Open engine hood. Latches 5319M-0505-050E -49-...
  • Page 59: Upper Rear Cover

    Maintenance Upper Rear Cover Unfasten 4 bolts. Upper Rear Cover Remove upper rear cover. Bolts 5321M-0505-060E Lower Rear Cover Unfasten 2 bolts. Remove lower rear cover. When installing, insert pins on cover into Bolts corresponding holes on frame, then fasten with 2 bolts.
  • Page 60: Cutting Blade Shield

    Maintenance Raise seat. Unfasten 2 knob nuts. Seat Knob Nuts 5321M-0505-080E Raise seat bracket. Seat Bracket 5321M-0505-090E Hold seat with safety prop. Safety Prop 5321M-0505-110E Cutting Blade Shield Raise lock lever. Hold lock lever and raise blade shield. Blade Shield Release lock lever to lock shield in the raised position.
  • Page 61: 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 62 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 63: Oil Filter Cartridge

    Maintenance Oil Filter Cartridge Open engine hood. Oil Filter Cartridge Remove right side cover. Drain engine oil. Follow the instructions in Operator's Manual for the engine to change oil filter cartridge. Fill oil. Install right side cover back in place. Close engine hood.
  • Page 64: 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. Remove spark plug cap. Remove spark plug with included spark plug wrench.
  • Page 65: Drive Train

    Remove valve cap. Valve Cap Check tire air pressure. If different from the specified values, adjust pressure. Put valve cap back in place. 5319M-0508-010E Tire Size Pressure KPa(kgf/cm CMX222 Front TA 4.00-8 (2PR) 110 (1.1) Rear 19×8.00-10 (4PR) 220 (2.2) CM223 Front AGS 4.00-7 (4PR)
  • Page 66: Transmission Oil

    Fill specified amount of correct oil into filler. Put filler cap back in place. Close engine hood. Drain Plug 5321M-0508-010E Front Differential Oil (CMX222 Only) NOTE • Oil to Use: Page 43. • Oil Capacity: Page 43. Park machine on a level ground.
  • Page 67: Front Knuckle Oil (Cmx222 Only)

    Maintenance Front Knuckle Oil (CMX222 Only) NOTE • Oil to Use: Page 43. • Oil Capacity: Page 43. Park machine on a level ground. Filler Plug (on both sides) Have an appropriate oil drain pan. Remove front knuckle oil drain plug to drain oil.
  • Page 68: Hst (Hydrostatic Transmission) Fluid

    Maintenance HST (Hydrostatic Transmission) Fluid NOTE • To obtain correct reading, check HST fluid level before starting, or wait until HST fluid cools off sufficiently. Hot HST fluid expands in volume and does not provide correct reading. • Always check oil level on a level surface. •...
  • Page 69: Suction Filter

    Maintenance Changing Have an appropriate oil drain pan. Open engine hood. Remove oil filler cap. Drain Plug Remove drain plug to drain fluid. Install drain plug back in place. Fill specified amount of fluid. Check fluid level. Make sure it is at the 5323M-0508-050E specified level.
  • Page 70: Drive Belt

    A of spring is within the range of 135mm+/- 3mm. If it is out of this range, adjust spring with adjust nut. Visually inspect belt. Replace belt if it is damaged. For replacement, contact your CANYCOM representative. Install upper rear cover back in place. Spring 5321M-0508-100E 5323M-0508-030E...
  • Page 71: Parking Brake

    Lock brake pedal with parking brake lock Spring lever. Inspect that the strech of spring is 3mm. If it is not, adjust it with adjust nut. For adjustment, contact your CANYCOM representative. 5323M-0508-010E Adjust Nut 5323M-0508-060E Front Brake (CMX222 Only)
  • Page 72: 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 73 Maintenance Replacing Stick-like Object Open cutting blade shield. Hold blade with a strong stick-like object (such as screw driver). 5323M-0509-060E Unfasten nut A, then nut B to remove blade. Nut A Place a new or flipped blade under blade NutB stay.
  • Page 74: Blade Types

    Maintenance Blade Types We have 4 different types of blades for different cutting conditions. Pink • Original equipment. • Wider end increases durability. • Additional center blade enhanced cutting ability. • Can be used as free or fixed (with optional bolts) knife.
  • Page 75: Cutting Rotary Drive Belt

    Spring damaged. For replacement, contact your CANYCOM representative. Move cutting rotary clutch lever to [OFF]. M o v e c u t t i n g h e i g h t a d j u s t l e v e r t o 5321M-0509-050E [Transport].
  • Page 76: Cutting Rotary Brake

    Maintenance Cutting Rotary Brake • Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield when cutting blade is rotating. • Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when inspecting cutting rotary brake. • Never attempt to check the performance of cutting rotary blake with cutting blade shield open.
  • Page 77 3mm and 5mm when clutch lever is in [OFF] position. Install upper and lower rear covers back in 5321M-0509-060E place. Check if cutting blade stops within 5 seconds. If it does not, consult with your CANYCOM representative. 5323M-0509-030E 5323M-0509-040E -68-...
  • Page 78: Electrical System

    Maintenance Electrical System • Always stop engine and remove ignition key when servicing electrical system. Battery • Never charge battery when the fluid level is below "lower level" line. Charging battery with insufficient fluid may shorten battery life or cause an explosion. •...
  • Page 79 Maintenance • Always remove battery from machine before charging. Failure to do so causes damage to electrical components and wiring. • Follow battery charger user's manual when charging. Inspecting Battery UPPER LEVEL Park machine on level ground. Remove front cover. LOWER LEVEL 5321M-0510-010E Visually inspect that battery fluid level is...
  • Page 80: Fuses

    Maintenance Remove negative cable(-) of battery. Positive Terminal (+) Remove positive cable (+) of battery. Remove battery. Negative Terminal (-) 5323M-0510-050E Remove filler cap. Filler Cap Fill distilled water to "UPPER LEVEL" line. Put filler caps back in place. Install battery back in place. 10.
  • Page 81: Light Bulbs

    Maintenance Raise seat. Remove fuse and visually inspect. If it is blown, replace it with new one of the same rating. Install fuse back in place. Put seat back in place. Fuses 5321M-0510-030E Light Bulbs • When light bulb is burnt out, replace it with a new bulb. •...
  • Page 82 Maintenance Remove rubber boot. Rubber Boot 5323M-0510-080E Remove socket. Replace with a new light bulb. Put rubber boot back in place. Socket Install light unit back in place. Install front cover back in place. 5323M-0510-090E Tail Lamp Remove upper rear cover. Remove 2 screws to remove lens.
  • Page 83: After Use Care

    Maintenance After Use Care Cutting System • Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield when cutting blade is rotating. • Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when cutting blade is rotating. • Always stay on machine when performing this opeartion •...
  • Page 84: After Normal Use

    Maintenance Turn throttle lever to [ (slow)] to slow engine speed. Stop engine 10. Stop water and remove hose. 11. Install cap back in place. 12. Move cutting rotary clutch lever to [Transport] 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 →Follow the Page 20 Poor power or above). instructions in acceleration "Starting" to restart. If problem persists, Please contact your CANYCOM representative. →Please contact Irregular noise or your CANYCOM vibration from or representative. around the engine →Please contact Excessive oil...
  • Page 89 V-belt is loose. →Adjust V-belt. Page 56 or pedal is operated. Other (other than the →Please contact above). your CANYCOM representative. HST is out of neutral. →Please contact Machine moves when your CANYCOM drive lever or pedal is representative.
  • Page 90 →Replace fuse. Page 66 Head lamp or rear lamp Electrical Other (other than the →Please contact does not illuminate System above). your CANYCOM properly. representative. Cutting rotary drive →Replace. Cutting blade does not belt is severed. rotate Blake 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 blade (knives →Replace. Cutting or stay) is bent. System Engine speed is too low.
  • Page 92: Transporting

    Transporting Hauling Loading and Unloading • Park transporter (truck) on a level ground. Always use chocks to secure wheels. • Do not allow bystandars to come close to machine or transporter when loading or unloading machine. • Use only loading ramps with sufficient strength (to withstand the combined weight of machine and operator), width (more than twice the width of tire.), and length (more than 4 times the height of loading deck of transporter), and have anti-slip ramp surfaces.
  • Page 93: Hoisting

    Transporting Shift auxiliary transmission shift lever to [Low], set cutting height adjuster lever to [Transport], and drive machine slowly forward onto loading deck. Park machine according to the instructions in "Parking" (Page 29). Tie machine with rope or tie-down belts and secure it onto loading deck of transporter securely. Hoisting •...
  • Page 94 NOISE LEVEL Model Engine Type Type Speed rpm CMX222, CM223 Robin EH65DS 2900 rpm 96 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) 10.0 m/s...

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