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Owner's Manual
This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
877-SWEEPEX
www.sweepexproducts.com
© TrynEx International 2013
(REV A) F51231A
SWB-400
Serial No. R40-0913830001 and higher
CUSTOMER COPY
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual This Manual Must Be Read Before Operating The Equipment SWB-400 Serial No. R40-0913830001 and higher CUSTOMER COPY Madison Heights, Michigan 48071 877-SWEEPEX www.sweepexproducts.com © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ......................................23 Notes ........................................24-27 Have a question or need assistance? SweepEx Customer Care 877-SWEEPEX or (248) 586-3500 Monday trough Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST Fax: (248) 691-8378 E-mail: customercare@trynexfactory.com Website: www.sweepexproducts.com © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Serial No. R40-0913830001 Dealer where purchased _______________________________________________ See separate Warranty Information Card for your warranty coverage. Note: Some of the photos in this manual show the SWB-400 with optional accessories or brush kits. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 4: Safety

    Suitable and adequate mechanic’s equipment is required for performing maintenance and service proce- dures. The SWB-400 is powered by gasoline. Know the location of fire extinguishers and observe fire safety proce- dures. See additional Safety Information at the beginning of Operating Instructions and Maintenance Instructions © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 5 Keep all bystanders away from the machine at least 30 feet (10 meters); out of the danger zone as described in the diagram below. Flying objects; Keep safe distance from the machine when engine is running. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Component Vocabulary Brush Angle Adjustment Engine Brush Height Adjustment Receiver Bar Handlebar Drive Wheels Brush Support Wheel Brush Speed Adjustment Brush Engagement Throttle Forward Shift Lever Reverse Handlebar Height Adjustment © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 7: General Safety

    Silicone Spray attracts dust and binds it to the machine. It is only a suitable lubricant in wintry and snowy conditions. Do not spray Silicone Spray on hot engine. It could cause a fire. Follow the instructions on the spray can. Remove Foam Pre-Filter. Use SAE 5W-30 Motor Oil. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 8: Operator Controls

    The SWB-400 is also equipped with a reverse gear. Come to a complete stop before engaging the reverse gear. Ensure the area behind is clear before backing up. Do not operate brush in reverse. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 9 When sweeping snow, use a high brush speed. When using the Debris Collector Box, use a medium brush speed. Remember that an increased brush speed will throw debris farther, therefore increasing the danger zone. Slower Faster © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 10: Starting/Stopping Motor

    Before starting the motor, ensure there is sufficient oil. The motor is not filled with oil when the machine is delivered. STARTING Move throttle to choke. Make sure fuel valve is on. Pull starter coil. Stand behind the handlebars. Do not press any levers. STOPPING Turn Throttle to off. Close Fuel Valve. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 11: Adjusting Handlebar Height

    Tilt the handlebars slightly forward; Turn the ‘adjusting block’ to the Tilt the handlebars back into position; push the ‘lever lock’ back in desired setting. place to lock. You can fold the handlebars fully forward to save space when storing or transporting. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 12: Transport

    Use a ratchet strap at the front around the brush input shaft (lo- Use two straps at the rear; one on each side of the axle. cated between the brush drive shroud and the brush shield). Fold the handlebars fully forward when transporting. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 13: Adjusting Brush Pressure

    Please note: if the brush pressure is too heavy, the cleaning effect is decreased because the brush fibers are bent too much. If you do not intend to use the SWB-400 for a long period of time, release the pressure on the brush by raising the brush. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 14: Adjusting Discharge Direction

    A sideways setting is required when using the optional Leaf Collec- Sheild. This will allow sweeping against a wall or curb. tor or optional Snow Plow. Here material will be discharged to the left. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 15: Debris Collector Box (Optional Accessory)

    To dump the debris into a separate container, remove the Collector Box from the sweeper and use the handle to tow it to your other container. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 16: Leaf Collector (Optional Accessory)

    CONTINUED... STORAGE Attach the screen by inserting the upright sup- Store indoors as shown. ports of the screen into the holes in the top of the broom. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 17: Debris Shield (Optional Accessory)

    Operating Instructions Debris Shield (Optional Accessory) SWB-400 with optional Debris Shield (PCA-400). ATTACHING DEBRIS SHIELD TO SWEEPER... Slide the Debris Shield over the receiver bars. Close-Up of receiver bar with Debris Sheild. Finished. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 18: Plow Blade (Optional Accessory)

    The SWB-400 with the SSB-400 Plow can clear a maximum of 5-1/2 inches (14 cm) snow If snow is heavy the capacity will be less. in one pass. See “Freewheel” to adjust freewheel correctly for plowing snow. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 19: Maintenance Instructions

    Use 86 octane or higher unleaded gasoline. 4. If oil level is low, fill up to the upper marking on the dipstick with the recommended oil (see Honda Owner’s Manual). 5. See marking on the dipstick for fill level. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 20: Adjusting Control Cables

    4 in (10 cm) Check the adjustment. Press the lever down; measure the dis- tance between the lever and the handlebar when you begin to feel resistance. The distance should be 4 inches (10 cm). © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 21: Replacing/Changing Brushes

    Note: Multi-Purpose brush rotates. Bristle shown for clarity. Refer to the Assembly Instructions for installing the new brushes. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 22: Maintenance Plan

    Observe the instructions on the cleaning solution package. You can use glycerine as a corrosion protection for heavily soiled parts. Do not use pressure washers, the high pressure may force water into bearings, seals and the motor, causing damage. © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Brushes not suitable for application Contact Customer Care to determine correct brush kit Bad brushing results with Debris Collector Box Debris Collector box not fitted correctly, sealing lip Mount swept material container correctly. above brush cover © TrynEx International 2013 (REV A) F51231A...
  • Page 24: Notes

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