
En.4 K2SP man
When mounting or removing the snowplow, keep hands and feet
clear of the blade, mounting assembly and winch. Moving or falling assemblies
have a potential to cause personal injury. Never use your nger to check
alignment. Moving or falling assemblies could crush your nger.
Transport speed should never exceed 70 km/h (45 mph). Adverse
travel conditions may dictate a further speed reduction.
3. Hidden obstacles could make
the vehicle stop suddenly, resulting in personal injury.
4.
to prevent others from starting the vehicle when installing or servicing the
plow.
5. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair,
clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long
hair can be caught in moving parts. For warmth, wear layers of clothing, taking
off layers as you get warmer.
6.
for eye protection from battery acid, gasoline, dirt and dust. Everyday
eyeglasses have only impact resistance lenses. They are not safety glasses.
7. , avoid touching any hot
surfaces such as the engine, radiator, hoses and exhaust pipes.
8. , rated BC, handy for ammable liquid
and electrical res.
9. Sudden
stops or protruding obstacles could result in personal injury.
10. when plowing snow.
1.
This applies even when the unit is not in use so as to avoid corrosion. In the off
season, inspect the unit and apply corrosion-resistant paint to any areas that
show corrosion to prevent further damage. If stored outside, cover the winch
assembly.
2.
Particularly check the alignment of moving parts and tighten any loose screws
and bolts.
3.
Carefully inspect all snowplow components and bolts for
looseness, wear and damage when mounting or removing the unit and before
transporting it.
4.
Cautious use will
help extend your years of trouble-free service.
5.
Driving at speeds above 15 km/h (10 mph) with the plow attached
reduces the cool air intake and may cause your vehicle engine to overheat.
Perhaps a better alternative for transporting the plow while reducing the
likelihood of vehicle overheating would be to mount the plow to a rear-mounted
Class 3, 2 inch hitch receiver.
6. Take into account the loaded vehicle
weight, including the entire snowplow assembly, all accessories, driver and
passenger, uids, and cargo. This weight is not to exceed the front/rear Gross