Super Handy GUT097 User manual

POWER SWEEPER
Operator's Manual
REV 04/06/21
WARNING:
Read carefully and understand all INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules
and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.
Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when required. Keep
these instructions to assist in future servicing.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYMBOLS
Specifications
INTRODUCTION
Introduction 2
Specifications 2
Symbols 2
Safety 3
General Safety Rules 3
Specific Safety Rules 5
Contents supplied 6
Assembly 7
Know your Sweeper 11
Features & Controls 11
Sweeper Operation 12
Maintenance 13
Storage 14
Trouble Shooting 15
Parts Schedule 16
Item No.
Engine
Transmission
Forward Speed
Reverse Speed
TotalMachine Width
Sweeping Width
Broom Diameter
Broom Speed
GUT097
209 cc, 7 HP, 4.3kW
1 Forward + 1 Reverse
0.82 m/s2
0.82 m/s2
620 mm
600 mm
360 mm
420 rpm
Levelof vibration
on handleber5.52m/s2
Weight 60.8 kg
Sound pressure level83.1db(A) k=4db(A)
Sound power level95db(A) k=6.4db(A)
Your new power sweeper will more than satisfy
your expectations. It has been manufactured
under stringent quality standards to meet
superior performance criteria. You will find it easy
and safe to operate, and with proper care, it will
give you many years of dependable service.
The power sweeper is designed for the sweeping
and removal of snow, leaves, dirt, light gravel
and other materials from packing lots, sidewalks
and other surfaces. There is a belt drive system
directly mounted on the engine. It has 2 sets
of belt drives, one to the gear box underneath
for walking, 1 forward + 1 reverse, and the other
to the front for the gear box for brush rotation.
The brush can be swung left and right manually
controlled by the steering lever.
The Engine manufacturer is responsible for all
engine-related issues with regards to performance,
power rating, specifications, warranty and service.
Please refer to the EngineManufacturer ’s
owner’s/operator’s manual, packed separately
with your unit, for more information.
The rating plate on your machine may
show symbols. These represent important
information about the product or instructions
on its use.
Carefully read through this entire
operator’s manual before using this
unit.Take specialcare to heed
the cautions and warnings.
Wear eye protection.
Wear hearing protection.
RECYCLING ANDDISPOSAL
This marking indicates that this
product should not be disposed with
other household wastes. To prevent
possible harm to the environment
or human health from uncontrolled
waste disposal, recycle it responsibly
to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resources. To return your
used device, please use the return
and collection systems or check with
your local authority or local stores
for advice of environmental safe
recycling.

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Read these instructions for use
carefully.
Wear safety footwear.
Wear safety gloves.
It is forbidden to remove or tamper
with the protection devices and
safety devices.
Keep away from hot parts on the
machine.
Do not smoke or have open flames.
Keep your feet away from moving
parts.
Thrown objects can cause injury.
Keep bystanders away.
SAFETY
General Safety Rules
Understand your machine
Read and understand the operator’s manual
and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its
application and limitations as well as the
specific potential hazards peculiar to it.
The road surface cleaning shall only be
operated by specially trained personnel.
The qualification of the operating personnel
and elements to be included in their training in
safe working practices.
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and
their proper operation. Know how to stop the
machine and disengage the controls quickly.
Make sure to read and understand all the
instructions and safety precautions as outlined in the
Engine Manufacturer’s Manual, packed separately
with your unit. Do not attempt to operate the
machine until you fully understand how to properly
operate and maintain the Engineand how to avoid
accidental injuries and/or property damage.
Work area
Never start or run the machine inside a closed
area. The exhaust fumes are dangerous,
containing carbon monoxide, an odorless and
deadly gas. Operate this unit only in a well
ventilated outdoor area.
Never operate the machine without good
visibility or light.
Personal safety
Do not operate themachine whileunder
the influ ence of drugs, alco hol, or any
medication that could affect your ability to
use it properly.
Dress properly. Wear heavy long pants, boots
and gloves. Do not wear loose clothing, short
pants, and jewelry of any kind. Secure long
hair so it is above shoulder level. Keep your
hair, clothing and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can
be caught in moving parts.
Use safety equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Safety equipment such as a dust
mask, hard hat, or hearing protection used for
appropriate conditions will reduce personal
injuries.
Check your machine before starting it. Keep
guards in place and in working order. Make
sure all nuts, bolts, etc. are securely tightened.
Never operate the machine when it is in need
of repair or is in poor mechanical condition.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts
before using it. Check for fuel leaks. Keep the
machine in safe working condition.
Never remove or tamper with safety device.
Check their proper operation regularly.
Do not use the machine if the engine’s switch
does not turn it on or off. Any gasoline
powered machine that can not be controlled
with the engine switch is dangerous and must
be replaced.
Form a habit of checking to see that keys
and adjusting wrenches are removed from
machine area before starting it. A wrench or
a key that is left attached to a rotating part of
the machine may result in personal injury.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating the machine.

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Do not overreach. Do not operate the machine
while barefoot or when wearing sandals or
similar lightweight footwear. Wear protective
footwear that will protect your feet and
improve your footing on slippery surfaces.
Keep proper footing and balance at all time.
This enables better control of the machine in
unexpected situations.
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure the engine is off
before transporting the machine or performing
any maintenance or service on the unit.
Transporting orperforming maintenance or service
on a machine with engine on invitesaccidents.
Fuel safety
Fuel is highly flammable, and its vapors can
explode if ignited. Take precautions when
using to reduce the chance of serious personal
injury.
When refilling or draining the fuel tank, use
an approved fuel storage container while in a
clean, well-ventilated outdoor. Do not smoke,
or allow sparks, open flames or other sources
of ignition near the area while adding fuel or
operating the unit. Never fill fuel tank indoors.
Keep grounded conductive objects, such as
tools, away from exposed, live electrical parts
and connections to avoid sparking or arcing.
These events could ignite fumes or vapors.
Always stop the engine and allow it to cool
before filling the fuel tank. Never remove
the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the
engine is running or when the engine is hot.
Do not operate the machine with known leaks
in the fuel system.
Loose the fuel tank cap slowly to relieve any
pressure in the tank.
Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more
than 12.5mm (1/2”) below the bottom of the
filler neck to provide space for expansion as the
heat of the engine can cause fuel to expand.
Replace all fuel tank and container caps
securely and wipe up spilt fuel. Never operate
the unit without the fuel cap securely in place.
Avoid creating a source of ignition for spilt
fuel. If fuel is spilt, do not attempt to start the
engine but move the machine away from the
area of spillage and avoid creating any source
of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated.
Store fuel in containers specifically designed
and approved for this purpose.
Store fuel in a cool, well-ventilated area,
safely away from sparks, open flames or other
sources of ignition.
Never store fuel or machine with fuel in the
tank inside a building where fumes may
reach a spark, open flame, or other sources
of ignition, such as a water heater, furnace,
clothes dryer and the like. Allow the engine to
cool before storing in any enclosure.
Machine use and care
Position the machine in such a way that it
can not move during maintenance, cleaning,
adjustment, assembly of accessories or spare
parts, as well as under storage.
Do not force the machine. Use the correct
machine for your application. The correct
machine will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it is designed.
Do not change the engine governor settings
or over-speed the engine. The governor
controls the maximum safe operating speed
of the engine.
Do not run the engine at a high speed when
you are not working.
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts.
Avoid contact with hot fuel, oil, exhaust fumes
and hot surfaces. Do not touch the engine or
muffler. These parts get extremely hot from
operation. They remain hot for a short time
after you turn off the unit. Allow the engine
to cool before doing maintenance or making
adjustments.
If the machine should start to make an unusual
noise or vibration, immediately shut off
the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire,
and check for the cause. Unusual noise or
vibration is generally a warning of trouble.
Use only attachments and acces sorie s
approved by the manufacturer. Failure to do
so can result in personal injury.
Maintain the machine. Check for misalignment
or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts
and any other condition that may affect the
machine’s operation. If damaged, have the

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machine repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained equipment.
Keep the engine and muffler free of grass,
leaves, excessive grease or carbon build up to
reduce the chance of a fire hazard.
Never douse or squirt the unit with water or
any other liquid. Keep handles dry, clean and
free from debris. Clean after each use.
Observe proper disposal laws and regulations
for gas, oil, etc. to protect the environment.
Store idle machine out of the reach of children
and do not allow persons unfamiliar with
the machine or these instructions to operate
it. Machine is dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
Service
Be fore c le aning, repair, in sp ecting, or
adjusting, shut off the engine and make
certain that all moving parts have stopped.
Disconnect the spark plug wire, and keep the
wire away from the plug to prevent accidental
starting.
Have yourmachine serviced by qualified repair
personnel using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure the safety of the
machine maintained.
Specific Safety Rules
Thoroughly inspect the area to be worked,
keep the working area clean and free of debris
to prevent tripping. Operate on a flat level
ground.
Never place any part of your body where it
would be in danger if movement should occur
during assembly, installation, and operation,
maintenance, repairing or moving.
Keep all bystanders, children, and pets at least
23m (75 feet) away. If you are approached,
stop the unit immediately.
Start the engine carefully according to
instructions and with feet well away from the
moving parts.
Never leave the operating position when the
engine is running.
Alwaysholdtheunit with bothhands
when operating. Keep a firm grip on the
handlebars. Be aware that the machine may
unexpectedly bounce upward or jump forward
if the machine should strike buried obstacles
such as large stones.
Walk, never run with the machine.
Use extreme caution when in reverse or
pulling the machine towards you.
Exercise extreme caution when operating on
or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay
alert for hidden hazards or traffic.
Pay the utmost attention when working on
frozen ground as the machine may tend to
skid.
Do not operate the machine in confined areas
where there may be a risk of crushing the
operator between the machine and another
object.
Never operate the machine on slopes where
angle is over 20°.
Move the machine at least 3m away from the
refueling point before starting engine.
Always check the oil level of the engine before
use.
Do not operate the machine on a bumpy or
steep road. Exercise caution to avoid slipping
or falling, especially when operation in reverse.
Inspect that all nuts, bolts and brush rollers
are tight and well connected to ensure the
safety and reliability of this machine prior to
any operation.
Adjust the lever cables to ensure that they are
flexible and reliable.
Adjust the brush to proper height prior to any
operation.
Inspect the air pressure in the tires prior to use
and pay attention to sharp objects when using
the machine to prevent the tires from being
pierced.
Since some parts of the machine are made of
plastic or rubber materials, it should be kept
away from any chemical article to prevent a
chemical reaction from occurring.
When Sweeping, if the brush is blocked by
some soft materials. Please stop engine and
remove the spark plug then remove the
materials.

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The power sweepercomes partially assembled
and is shipped in carefully packed package.
After all the parts have been removed from
the package, you should have:
CONTENTS SUPPLIED
1. Main Frame
2. Lower Handle
3. Upper Handle
4. Steering Lever
5. Guard Plate Support Pipe
6. Guard Plate
7. Operator's Manual & Engine Manual
9. Brush Sleeve (x10)
10. Brush II (x12)
11. Brush I (x2)
12. Brush Shaft Weldment (x2)
13. Brush Guard (x2)
Inner Box
10
11
7
9
12
13
8
6
5
4
3
1
2
Inner Box
10
11
7
9
12
13
8
6
5
4
3
8. Hardware Bag, including:
M8 X 20 X 4 A
M8 X 50 X 2 B
M8 X 45 X 2
M8 X 45 X 2 C
M10 X 30 X 2 D

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Following the assembly directions below, you
will assemble the machine in a few minutes.
1. A piece of foam of power sweeper
packaging placed under gearbox housing is
recommended.
2. Disassemble the wheels. Mount the lower
handle to the engine base with bolts M8x20,
spring washers 8 and flat washers 8. Then
mount the wheels and fix them by the circlips.
3. Remove the foam.
ASSEMBLY
Lower Handle
Upper Handle
Wheels
Foam
M8×20 (×4)
1
2
3
M8 X 20 X 4 A
Adjuster Notch
Lower Handle 1
Upper Handle
Outside Adjuster Inside Adjuster
Bolt
Lower HandleUpper Handle
Knob
2
1. Loosen the handle knob and remove the
knob, nut and the washer on each side.
Loosen the bolt and leave the notch of the
adjuster clear, but the bolt still able to hold
the adjuster on the handle.
2. Mount the upper handle into the notch of the
adjusters, and align the holes. Then mount
back the bolt, washer, nut and knob, but do
not tight the knob.

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Guide Wheel
1
Support Pipe
Front Stand Weldment
2
Guard Plate
3
M8×45 (×2)
M8×50 (×2)
Guard Sleeve
4
M8 X 50 X 2 B
M8 X 45 X 2
1. Insert the ends of the support pipe into the
holes in the front stand weldment as shown.
2. Put the guard plate onto the gearbox
bracket.
3. Align the holes in the back plate of the guard
plate with the holes in the front panel of the
front stand weldment, and the holes in the
support pipe, secure them with the M8x45
bolts, flat washers and lock nuts.
4. Secure the cover with the support pipe on
the top side by inserting two M8x50 bolts
with flat washer from the top through the
holes in the pipe. A nut should be placed
between the pipe and the plate cover at
each position. Thread one lock nut on each
bolt from the under of the cover, tighten.
Guard Plate & the Support Pipe
(×10)
1
2
Ring
(×10)
Ring
3. Stand in the operator's position behind the
handle to make sure handle is adjusted to a
comfortable height.
4. Tighten the handle knobs securely. Make
sure the teeth on the two parts of adjuster
match each other.

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1. Remove the linch pin from the axle head.
Take out the two plastic bushings and the
4 rings as shown. The guide wheel should
fall out, if not, tap it lightly with a rubber
hammer.
2. Remove the plastic bushing on the wheel
shaft, slide all the 10 rings on the shaft. Install
the removed plastic bushing back.
3. Install back the guide wheel onto the bracket.
4. Slide one bushing on the wheel shaft from
the top and press it into the wheel tube,
then slide the third bushing on the wheel
shaft, make sure slide the bushings on the
shaft with their direction as shown.
5. Align the hole in the wheel shaft with the
hole in the last bushing, secure them with
the linch pin.
6. Follow the same step to install the second
guide wheel.
1. Remove the M8x45 bolt and lock nut from
the product, and set aside for later.
2. Insert the steering handle into the tube of the
fixing plate, align the hole in the handle with
the hole in the tube, reinstall the previously
removed M8x45 bolt and nut.
M8×45 (×1)
Handle Fixing Plate
Steering Handle
3
Plastic Bush
Circlip
Brush Shaft Weldment
Brush Shaft Weldment (×2)
Nut M10 (×2)
Bolt M10×45 (×2)
M8 X 45 X 2 C
Tilt the machine back making sure it is properly
supported. Slide the brush shaft welment onto
the driving shaft, align the holes in the shafts,
secure with the M8x45 bolt and nut.

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1. Slide the curved brush onto the brush
shaft weldment, with the curved opening
facing the drive shaft, and then slide on the
remaining six flat brushes. Make sure one
brush sleeve must be attached between
each flat brush.
2. Align the hole in the brush guard with the
hole in the extension shaft, secure using the
M10x30 bolt with washer.
3. Repeat the same steps for the other side.
Brush
Brush Sleeve
Brush I
Brush II
Brush Shaft Weldment
Brush Guard
Bolt M10×70
Washer
1. Remove the control lever ties.
2. Secure all loose cables against the handle bar
with the buckles to prevent cable damage.
Cable Fixing
1
Cables (×5)
2
M10 X 30 X 2 D

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KNOW YOUR SWEEPER
Features and Controls
Right Upper Lever
Throttle Control
Right Lower Lever
Steering Lever
Transport Wheels
Centre of gravity
Handle Adjustment
Knobs
Brush
Guide Wheels
Left Upper Lever
Right upper lever
It controls forward movement. It engages and
disengages engine rotation from transmission.
Pressing it is “Drive” mode and releasing it is
“Stop” mode. Press it to make machine move
forwards. Release it to make machine stop.
Right lower lever
It controls reverse movement. It engages and
disengages engine rotation from transmission.
Pressing it is “Drive” mode and releasing it is
“Stop” mode. Press it to make machine move
backwards. Release it to make machine stop.
Left upper lever
It controls the brush operation. Press it to start
brush rotation. Release it to stop brush rotation.
Throttle control
It controls engine speed. Put the throttle level
on low speed or high speed or an intermediary
position between low speed and high speed
to increase or decrease the speed of engine.
Gauge wheels
They play a role of supporting and turning the
machine and also for adjusting the height of
the brush.
Steering lever
It controls the direction of the brush. Press
steering lever and swing the brush 20 degrees
to right side or left side.

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Sweeper Operation
Adding fuel
Fill the fuel tank as instructed in the separate
Engine Manual packed with the machine.
procedures can be found in the Engine Manual
packed separately with the minitransporter.
Follow the procedure below for cold starts:
1. Turn the fuel valve lever on the engine to the
ON position.
2. Turn the choke lever on the engine to the
CLOSE position.
3. Set the throttle lever on the upper handle at
halfway position.
4. Pull the starting rope slowly several times to
allow the gasoline to flow into the engine’s
carburetor. Then hold the start handle firmly
and pull rope out a short distance until you feel
some resistance. Then pull the rope smoothly
and briskly, and allow rope to return gently. Do
not let the rope snap back. If necessary, pull the
rope several times until the engine starts.
5. Allow the engine to run for several seconds
to warm up. Then, gradually move chock
lever to “OPEN” position.
Restarting an engine that is already warm
from previous running does not normally
require use of the choke.
1. Set the throttle lever on the upper handle at
half- way position.
2. Hold the start handle firmly and pull rope
out a short distance until you feel some
resistance. Then pull the rope smoothly and
briskly, and allow rope to return gently. Do
not let the rope snap back.
Operating
After engine warms up, pull throttle lever to
accelerate engine speed.
Push down the left upper lever to activate the
brush rotation.
Push down the right upper lever to move
forwards or pull up the right lower lever to
move backwards.
The Power Sweeper is equipped with a dead
man’s handle, which means that when you
release the levers, the brush and machine stop.
In case of accidents you should release the levers
as quickly aspossible and stop the engine.
Fill tank to no more than 12.5mm
(1/2”) below the bottom of the
filler neck to provide space for
expansion.
Brush
It sweeps and removes snow, leaves, dirt, light
gravel and other materials from packing lots,
sidewalks and other surfaces.
Transport wheels
They move the power sweeper to any desired
location.
Handle Adjustment Knobs
It provides different handle heights to make
driving position comfortable with the controls
positioned ergonomically.
Loosen both handle adjustment knobs, and
pivot handle forward or backward to desired
height, and then tighten the adjustment knobs
securely.
Add oil according to Engine Manual packed
separately with your unit.
Starting engine
A more detailed description of the engine
operation and all related precautions and
Engine oil
Oil has been drained for shipping.
Failure to fill engine sump with oil
before starting engine will result in
permanent damage and will void
engine warranty.
Please note that Power Sweeper is
supplied without fuel or oil in the
engine.

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Max.
20°
Adjusting Height of guide wheels and brush
A proper maintenanceand lubrication willhelp
the machine in a perfect working condition.
Never use a “pressure washer” to
clean your unit. Water can penetrate
tight areas of the machine and its
transmission case and cause damage
to spindles, gears, bearings, or the
engine. The use of pressure washers
will result in shortened life and
reduce serviceability.
MAINTENANCE
Do not move chock lever to the
CLOSE position to stop engine.
Backfire or engine damage may occur.
Once the brush gets worn it is necessary to
adjust the height of the brush .i.e. how close
it is to the surface to sweep. This adjustment
takes place by adjustment of gauge wheels.
The brush has two adjustable gauge wheels.
The vertical adjustment of the gauge wheels
is done by the placement of a series of plastic
rings above or below the mounting tube. The
suggested adjustment for the gauge wheels
is the point at which the brush sweeps 5cm
or 10cm of surface area when the machine is
parked. The number of top and lower plastic
rings is to be the same for both sides.
5 cm - 10 cm
Preventive maintenance
Turn off engine and disengage all command
levers. Engine must be cool.
Inspect the general condition of the unit.
Check for loose screws, misalignment or
binding of moving parts, cracked or broken
parts, and any other condition that may affect
its safe operation.
Remove all debris and other materials that may
have accumulated to the brush. Clean after each
use. Then use a premium quality lightweight
machine oil to lubricateall moving parts.
The brush can be swung 20 degrees to either
side. Press the steering lever; turn the brush
to the desired angle, release the steering lever
and the catch will fall correctly into place.
Idle speed
Set throttle control lever to its “SLOW” position
to reduce stress on the engine when working
is not being performed. Lowering the engine
speed to idle the engine will help extend the
life of the engine, as well as conserve fuel and
reduce the noise level of the machine.
Stopping engine
To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn
the engine switch to the OFF position. Under
normalconditions, use the following procedure.
1. Movethe throttle lever to the SLOW position.
2. Let engine idle for one or two minutes.
3. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
4. Turn the fuel valve lever to theOFF position.

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STORAGE
If the power sweeper will not be used for a
period longer than 30 days, follow the steps
below to prepare your unit for storage.
1. Drain the fuel tank completely. Stored fuel
containing ethanol or MTBE can start to go
stale in 30 days. Stale fuel has high gum
content and can clog the carburetor and
restrict fuel flow.
2. Start the engine and allow it to run until it
stops. This ensures that no fuel is left in the
carburetor. Run the engine until it stops.
morfstisopedmugtneverpsplehsihT
forming inside the carburetor and possible
engine damage.
3. While the engine is still warm, drain the oil
from the engine. Refill with fresh oil of the
grade recommended in the Engine Manual.
4. Use clean cloths to clean off the outside of
the machine and to keep the air vents free
of obstructions.
5. Inspect for any loose or damaged parts.
Repair or replace damaged parts and
tighten loose screws, nuts or bolts.
6. Store your unit on flat ground in a clean, dry
building that has good ventilation.
Do not use strong detergents or
petroleum based cleaners when
cleaning plastic parts. Chemicals
can damage plastics.
Do not store the machine with fuel
in a non-ventilated area where fuel
fumes may reach flame, sparks,
pilot lights or any ignition sources.
Dismount the gauge wheels and remove one
plastic ring from the bottom (Illus.No.1).Mount
the wheels again (Illus.No.2). This lift up the
gauge wheels and the brush will come closer
to the surface. Finally, mount the plastic ring,
sleeve and locking ring (Illus.No.3).
Adjusting levers
As levers get worn, it could have a wider
opening, being so uneasy to use. This means
that it is necessary to adjust the cables, set
levers on their original positions and tighten
up.
Lubrication
The gearbox is pre-lubricated and sealed at
the factory.
Check oil level every 50 hours of working.
Remove the plug and check, with machine
horizontal, oil reaches the two notches. If
necessary, add the oil.
Use portable tool lithium #0 grease such
as Lubriplate 6300AA , Lubriplate GR-132, or
Multifak, e.g. EP-O.
Oil must be replace when engine is stopped
and warm by unscrewing filler cap and plug
equipped with an oil dipstick. When oil is
completely drained, replace filler cap and fill
up with fresh oil.
Engine maintenance
Refer to the Engine Manualincluded in
your unit for the information on engine
maintenance. Your engine manual provides
detailed information and a maintenance
schedule for performing the tasks.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem Cause Remedy
Engine fails to start.
1. Spark plug wire disconnected.
2. Out of fuel or stale fuel.
3. Choke not in open position.
4. Blocked fuel line.
5. Fouled spark plug.
6. Engine flooding.
1. Attach spark plug wire securely
to spark plug.
2. Fill with clean, fresh gasoline.
3. Throttle must be positioned at
choke for a cold start.
4. Clean the fuel line.
5. Clean, adjust gap, or replace.
6. Wait a few minutes to restart, but
do not prime.
Engine runs erratically.
1. Spark plug wire loose.
2. Unit running on CHOKE.
3. Blocked fuel line or stale fuel.
4. Vent plugged.
5. Water or dirt in fuel system.
6. Dirty air cleaner.
7. Improper carburetor adjustment.
1. Connect and tighten spark plug
wire.
2. Move choke lever to OFF.
3. Clean fuel line. Fill tank with
clean, fresh gasoline.
4. Clear vent.
5. Drain fuel tank. Refill with fresh
fuel.
6. Clean or replace air cleaner.
7. Refer to Engine Manual.
Engine overheats.
1. Engine oil level low.
2. Dirty air cleaner.
3. Air flow restricted.
4. Carburetor not adjusted properly.
1. Fill crankcase with proper oil.
2. Clean air cleaner.
3. Remove housing and clean.
4. Refer to Engine Manual.
Power Sweeper does
not sweep while
engine is running.
1. The brush is blocked by the dirt
and debris.
2. Belt slack or worn.
3. The left upper lever loosen or
worn.
1. Stop engine and pull off the spark
plug, and then remove the dirt
and debris.
2. Have slack belt tightened. Have
worn belt replaced.
3. Have loosen lever tightened.
Have worn lever replaced.
Power Sweeper does
not drive along.
1. Coupling cable for drive system
not adjusted correctly.
2. Belt slack or worn.
3. Tire worn.
1. Adjust coupling cable.
2. Have slack belt tightened. Have
worn belt replaced.
3. Have worn tire replaced.
Excessive vibration Loose parts or damaged worm.
Stop engine and pull off the spark
plug, and then tighten loose bolts
and nuts and have damaged worm
repaired.

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PARTS SCHEDULE

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Sweeper Parts List
No. Description Q'ty
1 Bolt M10X30 3
2 Washer 10 4
3 Brush Guard 2
4 Brush II 12
5 Brush Sleeve 10
6 Brush I 2
7 Brush Shaft Weldment 2
8 Nut M6 10
9 Blot M6X12 8
10 Blot M8X65 4
11 Washer 8 22
12 Gear Holder - Left 1
13 Gear Box 1
14 Washer 8 12
15 Gear Holder- Right 1
16 Nut M8 28
17 Blot M8X45 7
18 Nut M8 3
19 Guiding Wheel 2
20 Nut M10 3
21 Washer-Upper 1
22 Guiding Fork 2
23 Blot M10X50 2
24 Spring Washer 8 12
25 Blot M8X20 14
26 Guard Plate 1
27 Guard Sleeve 2
28 Syphon 1
29 Blot M8X40 6
30 U Shape Plate 1
31 Nut M8 7
32 Circlips 2
33 Plastic Washer 20
34 Plastic Bushing 6
35 Washer 10 2
36 Round Pin 6X40 2
37 Front Stand Weldment 1
38 Gimbal Joints 1
39 Bearing 6003 4
40 Shaft 1
No. Description Q'ty
41 Key A 5X20 1
42 Bearing House 1
43 Circlip 4
44 Bushing 1
45 Pulley 1
46 Washer 1
47 Swing Spring 2
48 Blot M10X20 2
49 Nut M6 3
50 Blot M6X25 2
51 Blot M6X16 2
52 Blot M8X16 4
53 Steering Fixing Plate Weldment 1
54 Washer 6 6
55 Cover Board 1
56 Tensioner Stand 1
57 Bolt M10X40 1
58 Clutch Cable 1
59 Bushing 1
60 Screw 1
61 Spring 1
62 blot M8X30 1
63 Tensioner Fixing Plate II 1
64 Washer 1
65 Driving Assy Guard 1
66 Blot M6X12 4
67 Engine Base 1
68 Wheel - Left 1
69 Pusher Support 1
70 Line Card 25 5
71 Round Block 2
72 Handle Bar Adjuster 4
73 Arc Spacer 2
74 Wing Nut 2
75 Blot M8X85 2
76 Handle 1
77 Throttle Cable 1
78 Blot M6X60 1
79 Throttle Control Assy 1
80 32520 Clutch Cable I 1

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No. Description Q'ty
81 32520 Clutch Cable 1
82 Screw M6X60 1
83 Clutch Lever Cover 3
84 Clutch Lever 3
85 screw M6X40 2
86 Engine 1
87 Screw M5X16 12
88 Clutch Lever Base 1
89 Screw M8X20 2
90 Driving Assy 1
91 Washer 2
92 Round Pin 8X45 2
93 Wheel - Right 1
94 Circlip 2
95 Handle Grip 1
96 Turning Handle 1
97 Handle Fixing Plate 2
98 Belt 8PJ685 1
99 Belt 8PJ620 1
100 Bolt 5/16" 1
101 Washer 8 3
102 Pulley 2
103 Key C4.75X45 1
104 Washer 1
105 Bolt M12.5X1.25X30 1
106 Spring 1
107 Bolt M8X70 4
108 Nut M12X1.25 1
109 Arm Pulley 1
110 Bearing 6200 2
111 Idle Pulley 2
112 Key A8X16 1
113 Bevel Gear - Small 1
114 Bevel Gear Shell 2
115 Bearing 6005 2
116 Bevel Gear - Big 1
117 Output Shaft 1
118 Bevel Gear Shell Gasket 4
119 Nut M5 12
120 Clutch Revolving Arm II 1
No. Description Q'ty
121 Clutch Revolving Arm I 1
122 Spring 1
123 Screw ST4.2X16 29
124 Shell 1
125 Straight Pin 8X70 1
126 Wheel Shaft 1
127 Washer 3
128 Driving Gear Wheel 1
129 Bearing 61804 2
130 Oil Seal A19X27X6 2
131 Oil Seal Retainer 2
132 Worm Bearing Seat I 1
133 None N/A
134 Driving Gear Wheel 2
135 Worm Shaft Sleeve 2
136 Straight Pin 4X18 2
137 Jaw Clutch I 2
138 Shell II 1
139 Jaw Clutch II 2
140 Worm Bearing Seat 1
141 Gearbox Belt Pulley 1
142 Fork I 1
143 Fork Crown Cover 2
144 Clutch Band Spring 2
145 Worm Bearing Seat II 1
146 Fork II 1
147 O-ring 11.8X1 1
148 O-ring 14X1 1
149 Driving Shaft Sleeve 1
150 Clutch Lever Base w/ Hole 2
151 Cotter Pin 4X25 2
152 Circlips for Shaft 12 2
153 Worm Wheel 2
154 Bearing 608 1
155 Oil Seal A12X19X5 1
156 Round Pin 5X30 1
157 Worm Gear 1
158 Pin 5x18 2
159 Bearing 6001 1
160 Washer 3
161 Lock Nut M6 1
162 Bolt M6x25 1

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