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1. 18 Operation 2 Pull out front cover NOTE Inside of the front cover is made as tool box Use this box to store items such as tools or substitute cutting blades 3 Remove fixing pin from steering column in the front of machine NOTE If fixing ping is in the difficult direction to remove steer the steering wheel to change direction of the pin so that the pin can be easily removed 4 Adjust steering wheel height in prefered position Line up holes on steering shafts and insert pin NOTE Move steering wheel up and down to check if the steering wheel is fixed securely 5 Raise steering wheel angle 6 Fit clip on back side of front cover into the rod 7 Latch top edge of the front cover NOTE Pay attention not to catch the front cover by the plate on both sides when installing front cover 19 4 Operation Adjusting Seating Position A CAUTION Beware of pinch points when adjusting seating position After adjusting seat try moving seat back and forth and up and down to make sure it is securely locked in its position Slide Lever 5347M 0401 050E x Seat Suspension Stiffness Adjust Lever NS IN 5347M 0401 060E C T Qe SW Reclining Adjust Knob SHO JJ 5347M 0401 070E Sliding seat 1 Pull slide lever to the right to slide seat forward or backwar
2. SR es Replace if defective Tire Rear 1 2 53472302000 aa 2 or reaches the wear limit Replace if defective Tire Rear 53042301100 SE or reaches the wear limit Valve 1 2 53472304000 Replace if defective Tire Tube Front 53042205000 Replace if defective y3 i ive Tire Tube Rear 3 42012543000 Replace if defective Brake Lining Rear 73019901000 Replace if defective Replace in pairs Brake Lining Front 73069901000 Replace if defective Replace in pairs ive ive Wire Rear Brake 53323305500 Replace if defective Wire Front Brake 53323306500 Replace if defective Wire Drive Lever 53473307000 Replace if defective 1 CMX227H 2 CM 226H 3 CMX186H CM185H 48 Maintenance ee oe ome lon Drive Train Wire Differential Lock 53323402000 Replace if defective Wire AWD 1 53323452000 Replace if defective Cooling Fan 53352023000 Replace if defective MEIN HST Oil Filter 5 53212071200 1 once a year or every 500 hours Cutting mo Blade Set lal DD 28824202010 Replaceifdefectve I 1 Rubber Plate Front Skin Center 1 63322114000 Replace if defective 1 Rubber Plate Front Skin Center 2 53332109000 Replace if defective 1 Rubber Plate Front Skit Center 3 63382114000 _ Replace if defective 1 Rubber Plate Front Skin Center 4 53342109000 Replace if defective 1 Rubber Plate Front Skit Sides 63322113000 Replace if
3. Drive Train AWARNING Stop engine and remove ignition key when servicing drive train Allow machine to cool off before servicing Engine and its ancillaries are very hot after operation and may pose a burn hazard A CAUTION Dispose of drained oil properly Tires A CAUTION Inflate tires to the specified pressure Under or over inflation causes uneven wear or other damages to tires J 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Remove valve cap 3 Check tire air pressure If different from the specified values adjust pressure 4 Put valve cap back in place 5332M 0507 010E 59 5 Maintenance Transmission Oil NOTE Oil to use and capacity Page 45 5332M 0507 040E NOTE KR Park machine on level ground a 2 Have an appropriate oil drain pan Drain Plug 3 Remove transmission oil drain plug to drain oil 4 Install drain plug back in place 5 Open engine hood 6 Remove transmission oil filler cap 7 Remove check bolt 8 Fill specified amount of correct oil into filler up to check bolt hole 9 Put check bolt back in place 10 Put filler plug back in place 11 Close engine hood Front Axle Oil AWD models Oil to use and capacity Page 45 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Have an appropriate oil drain pan 3 Remove drain plug on the left front knuckle to drain oil 4 Remove drain plug on the right front knucle Drain P
4. 5 Move rotary clutch lever to ON to start cutting blade NOTE e Safety feature engine stops automatically if operator leaves seat while cutting blade is rotating 6 Drive machine forward to mow NOTE e When mowting 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 39 4 Operation a RG 7 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to OFF to Cutting Rotery Ve Clutch Lever stop cutting blade NOTE Moving cutting rotary clutch lever to OFF applies brake on cutting blade to stop 8 Move cutting height adjust lever to the highest position mi mem IN 5347M 0403 090E 40 Maintenance Maintenance Schedule AWARNING Follow the scheduled maintenance as described below Failure to do so may result in mechanical or property damage injury or death Engine Daily Inspection Engine Oil to be clean and at the correct level Air Cleaner Element to be clean and free of damage Leaks No fuel or oil leaks to be found Bolts Nuts Fasteners not to be loose or missing Sound Vibration No abnormal noise or excessive vibration Scheduled Maintenance Clean and check fastenrs every Sens ally clean more frequently in dusty place E 8h dail Check and fill oil Mcd tau clean more frequently in dusty place Every 8 hours da
5. Pull lever and open engine hood 1 Remove 4 bolts 2 Remove lower rear cover 1 Remove 3 bolts fixing step 2 Remove step 3 Remove step on the other side in the same way 52 Maintenance 5 Seat Bracket A CAUTION Always slide seat to the rear most position when lifting seat If seat is not in the rear most position slide lever may interfere with step preventing seat to be lifted to the holding position 1 Slide seat to the rear most position 2 Lift seat and push safety pin toward inside to hold seat NOTE Move seat and check if the seat is held in place firmly Cutting Blade Shield 4 DANGER Stop engine before opening cutting blade shield Opening shield when cutting blade is moving may result in injury or death AWARNING Make sure cutting blade shield is securely locked in the lowest position and does not open to the side Loose shield may allow objects to be thrown resulting in injury to the operator or by standers or in property damage 53 Maintenance Flipping up shield 1 Push lock pin to unlock shield 2 Pull up lock lever and move shield up or down to one of three positions 3 Press down lock lever to lock shield Lock pin will also return to lock position automatically Opening shield to the side 1 Undo nut to remove lock plate 5347M 0505 100E 2 Squeeze lock lever to open shield to the side 5347M 0505 080 54
6. Shift Lever 53327M 0402 030E 5 Turn main switch to off to stop engine Remove ignition key 5332M 0402 210E 6 Open engine hood and close fuel cock Close engine hood 34 Operation 4 Working Inspecting Cutting Blade Inspect cutting blade before work Refer to Cutting Blades page 67 for inspection procedure Adjusting Cutting Height Ka 1 Grab cutting height lock to unlock cutting height Cutting Height Adjust Lever adjust lever 5347M 0403 010E Culling Height Adjust Lever 2 With lock button pulled up move cutting 7 height adjust lever to a desired position 3 Release lock to lock cutting height adjust NU lever VERS 5347M 0403 020E 71 NOTE Cutting Height Range 0mm 150mm CMX227H CM226H 0mm 130mm CMX186H CM185H Cutting Height indicated on the side of the adjust lever is for reference purpose only actual cutting height may vary due to the condition of ground or brush and other factors 35 4 Operation Cutting 4 DANGER Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield AWARNING 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
7. 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 Do not store machine in a humid dusty or hot place 1 Park machine 2 Clean machine wash off dirt mud and remove grass and other foreign materials after use 3 Check machine according to Maintenance Schedule Page 41 If a problem is found repair Wipe clean steel parts with oiled cloth and grease specified grease points Change engine oil Clean air cleaner element Drain fuel from carburator and fuel tank Inflate tires to a pressure slightly higher than the specified value Chock front and back of front wheels 9 Remove battery from machine Inspect fill and charge battery 10 Cover machine with protective water proof covering after machine is cooled off o N DO i P NOTE e Battery dischages even when it is not in use A battery may hold charge for a few months but it is a good practice to charge battery before it goes flat it will extend battery life e Refer to Operation Manual for the engine for detailed instructions on preparing engine for storage 81 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If any malfunction or abnormal condition is found immediately stop using the machine and take an appropriate measure according to the Troubleshooting chart below If the malfunction or abnormal condition is n
8. EE REN 70 Cutting Rotary Brake ee EE euh Rh rx ARS 71 Electrical System usas o iu ed KAG BAG NAA NORA NGA 73 Battery ENEE eed wee ee vide ROR EE O a eee ee eRe eS 73 FUSES daa ha wes AA ANAN DNA Grea MAPA ao bhava wala ates ese E 75 Light Bulbs agebiergert REENEN SEN E EES EES ses 76 After UseCare 0 000 cc es 77 CURING SYSTEM KAKA Societe ten gw Roa rusa teats ee wade bee hema we ies 77 After Normal Use sss ka ma KAG LG MAMA E KAKA PDA KAMA ERE KAKA G AK 79 After Cold Weather Use 0 0 0 eee eee 80 Storage mM M 81 6 Troubleshooting 82 Troubleshoolilig 21 os dw RR ruo ER RR RES 82 7 Transporting 87 AUG 45 ee Serna ese aw aweec eee AA 87 Loading and Unloading oun scenes cet RR ERE ance eh wow x 87 wi ci P T 88 Noise and Vibration Levels Noise and vibration levels are stated in the end of this manual Warranty Warranty Certificate is attached at the end of this manual Have the warranty certificate signed after you have received and fully understood the instructions for handling this machine and received the receipt Appendix Operator s Manual for the Engine Be sure to read and understand it together with this manual Safety Safety Labels The safety labels shown on the next page are attached to the machine See the illustration below for the location and the illustration on the next page for the content of each label on the machine
9. Locate all the warning labels attached to this machine Read and follow the instructions and precautions in them Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death to the operator or bystanders 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 CMX227H and CMX186H Models with the Charge pump only 5347M 0101 010E 1 Safety 1 5347 5109 000 3 5332 5121000 4 5332 5122 000 CAUTION ATTENTION Engage cutting blade clutch only when cutting Keep it disengaged all the other times VORSICHT ATTENZIONE l Embrayez la lame uniquement pour tondre aissez la d bray e le reste du temps Use 2WD mode under normal Schalten Sie die M hwerkskupplung nur ein wenn Sie mahen Lassen Sie diese condition ausgeschaltet wenn das M hen nicht erforderlich ist Stop before shifting betveen 2WD Innestate la lama solo in fase di taglio In tutti gli altri casi la lama non deve essere and AWD modes innestata Utilisez le mode 2WD pour des conditions normales Arr tez vous avant de changer de mode 2WD ou AWD Head lamp SE Nutzen Sie im normalen Einsatz den 2WD Antrieb Bringen Sie die Maschine zum Stillstand bevor Sie zwischen 2WD
10. Maintenance Replacing GE 1 Open cutting blade shield 2 Noting the direction of the flat faces on mounting pin shift blade along mounting slot to remove blade 5332M 0508 050E um 3 Install new mounting pin and wave washer iom to blade and shift blade along mounting slot ES noting the direction of the flat faces 5332M 0508 060E NOTE Always put thick gloves on and be cautious when handling blade because both edges of rotor stay can get sharp by wear Wear Limit See page 68 If dirt or grass enters into mounting slot making removal of blade difficult remove dirt or grass with a flathead screw driver before removing blade e If itis difficult to remove blade use 24mm spanner to remove Spanner s h 5332M 0508 070E 69 5 Maintenance Cutting Rotary Drive Belt 4 DANGER Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield when cutting blade is rotating AWARNING Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when inspecting cutting rotary drive belt A CAUTION Adjust belt tension properly Inproperly tensioned belt may reduce performance and its service life NOTE The V belt stretches breaks in when it is new Inspect and adjust the V belt after the first day s 4 hours use For a longer service life inspect and adjust as necessary the V belt as the daily pre start up checks Inspecting and Adjusting 1 Remove engine hood
11. a fuse blows investigate the cause before replacing e Always replace a fuse with one of the correct rating NOTE e Main Fuse 30A Lights Fuse 10A Replacement Fuse Page 50 Open engine hood Open fuse case cap Remove fuse and visually inspect If it is blown replace it with new one of the same rating Install fuse Install fuse case cap Close engine hood 75 Light Bulbs Maintenance A CAUTION When light bulb is burnt out replace it with a new bulb When replacing always use a bulb of the correct rating Wrong bulb may cause malfunction or damge in electrical system Do not touch bulb when it is hot It may cause burns Do not touch the glass part of light bulb directly with fingers It may reduce service life NOTE Light Bulbs to use Page 50 5332M 0508 050E 5332M 0509 070E oe e Head Lamp 1 Remove front cover and head lamp unit Turn socket to remove Replace with new light bulb Install socket Install head lamp and front cover Rear Lamp AWD Models 1 Remove 2 screws and remove lens 76 Maintenance 5 2 Replace with a new light bulb 3 Install lens back in place 5332M 0509 080E After Use Care Cutting System A DANGER Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield when cutting blade is rotating AWARNING Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when c
12. be adjusted in 4 levels 2 for the Oceania version Seat switch bracket is mounted in the heighest position when shipped from factory 21 4 Operation e 3 Remove 2 bolts fixing seat switch bracket Seat Switch Bracket 4 Move seat switch bracket into desired position and fix with bolts firmly 5 Pull safety pin back and lower the seat We Q TI Bolts Mu 5335M 0401 010E S 1 Remove two bolts fixing forward pedal with drive pedal 2 Adjust the pedal forward into the desired position and fix with bolts NOTE Drive pedal can be adjusted in 3 positions 5332M 0401 100E and angle 22 Operation 4 Driving Starting AWARNING 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 A CAUTION Do not turn main switch to start position when engine is running Starter motor and or engine may be damaged e Position throttle lever to lt slow when starting Do not turn the starter for more than 5 seconds If the engine does not start turn main switch back to O off position and wait for 10 seconds or more before attempting to start again H engine does not start after starting procedure is performed several times turn off main switch and wait for 5 to 10 minutes and try again Do not use this machine in temperatures above 40
13. cap 10 Start engine and run it for a while Stop it and check HST oil level 11 Restart engine and drive machine back and forth from standstill several times 12 Check oil level If it is lower fill 13 Perform 10 12 until oil level stabilizes 14 Check if there is no oil leak 15 After changing HST oil check oil level every 10 30 minutes of use for a while and fill as necessesary Inspecting Models without charge pump 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Open engine hood 3 Visually inspect that oil level is between MIN and MAX lines on oil reservoir If it is below MIN fill oil 4 Close engine hood Filling Models without charge pump 1 Open engine hood 2 Remove cap on HST oil reservoir 3 Fill specified HST fluid into reservoir so that oil level is above MIN line on reservoir 4 Reinstall cap back in place and screw it securely 5 Close engine hood 5335M 0507 050E 63 Maintenance 5347M 0507 060E 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 Reinstall drain plug Fill fresh oil to level Reinstall filler cap Changing Models without charge pump 1 Open engine hood 2 Remove lower rear cover 3 Have an appropriate oil drain pan 4 Remove filler cap 5 Remove drain plug to drain HST oil NOTE e HST system cannot be fully drained due to its design Do not operate drive pedal or drive lever with HST oil drained Doing so lets air into the circuit necess
14. cleaner element results in poor starting poor performance or short life When a cutting blade is broken replace it and the other blade with a new pair A broken blade causes excessive vibration which damages machine e When something is tangled to cutting blade stop engine immediately and remove the tangled object Such object causes excessive vibration which damages machine Always clean cutting blades and cutting blade stay after every use see page 77 Remained foreign object may solidified or corrode and make cutting blades hard to remove In case cut grass dust or foreign object enters between cutting blade pin and slot making it difficult to remove cutting blade use a flathead screw driver or similar tool to remove such object first Use L mode when mowing Mowing in H mode puts excessive strain on mowing mechanism and may damage it 37 4 Operation 1 Make sure cutting blade shield is closed 2 Turn throttle lever to e fast position to raise engine speed 5347M 0402 110E 3 Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to L low speed Auxiliary Transmission KS Shift Lever Baa 5347M 0403 070E 38 Operation Cutting Height Adjust Lever CUT 5347M 0403 020E 7 Cutting Rotary E Clutch Lever 3 NG 5347M 0402 140E A Move cutting height adjust lever to a desired height
15. defective 2 Rubber Plate Front Skin Sides 2 53332108000 Replace if defective 2 Rubber Plate Front Skit Srel 63382113000 Replace if defective 2 Rubber Plate Front Skin Sides 53342108000 Replace if defective 2 Rubber Plate Front Diff Blade NERO P Shield 1 3 eplace If detective Rubber Plate Front Diff Blade Shield 2 4 Rubber Plate Front Axle Rear Right 1 Rubber Plate Front Axle Rear Right 2 4 Rubber Plate Front Wheel 53322116000 Replace if defective Inside 1 3 Rubber Plate Front Wheel Inside 2 53062121000 Replace if defective Rub Plate Front Wheel Rear 53232132000 Replace if defective Inside 2 4 Rubber Plate Blade Shield Rear 53324113000 Replace if defective A Ge Halo lago Shield Rear 54954494000 Replace irdetactve e Brake Lining Cutting Rotary 53104301000 Replace if defective Wire Cutting Rotary Clutch 53472404500 Replace if defective Gas Spring 53474054000 Replace if defecti 1 UA em gemeng eplace IT aerective Cutting Blade Stay 53324201000 Replace if defective E ch N N N N 53362114000 Replace if defective 53212118000 Replace if defective 53332112000 Replace if defective 1 CMX227H 2 CM 226H 3 CMX186H 4 CM185H 49 5 Maintenance ee eme o ome ue Electrical System Battery 37053901000 Replace if defective 1 4 Fuse
16. found solve or repair it before use Clean the mowing dust before use to avoid fire Make sure the cooling air intake is not blocked or clogged If it is blocked the engine overheats Always perform an inspection before use Refer to the Maintenance Schedule page 41 for the inspection schedule and procedure Checking and Filling Fuel AWARNING Keep fire and spark away when handling fuel Always stop engine before refueling Do not fill beyond the limit bottom of the filler filter so that fuel will not overflow In case fuel is spilt wipe out immediately 1 Check fuel gauge If fuel level is low fill fuel TAI Fuel Gauge 5347M 0401 010E 17 4 Operation THI 2 Open fuel filler cap and fill fuel ha Filelr Cap 3 Put fuel filler cap back in place and close it securely NOTE e Fuel Automotive Unleaded Gasoline Fuel Tank Capacity 20L e 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 m Adjusting Angle Tilting 8 1 Pull up tilt lever to adjust steering wheel angle 2 There are five positions for steering wheel angle 3 After adjusting angle return tilt lever to lock steering wheel securely Adjusting Height 1 Pull top edge of front cover to unlock latch
17. lower rear cover and rear bumper 2 Turn cutting rotary clutch lever to ON 3 Inspect the condition of V belt to be free of damages or wear Replace if damaged or worn Contact your CANYCOM representative for replacement 4 Visually inspect if washer that holds spring is aligned with the right side of the notches on plates as shown 70 Maintenance 5 If washer is not aligned with the notches loosen lock nut and adjust turnbuckle 6 Tighten lock nut NOTE If washer cannot be aligned to the nothces by adjusting turnbuckle V belt tension cannot be set within the specified range V belt needs to be replaced Contact your CANYCOM representative for replacement 5347M 0508 020E 7 Reinstall lower rear cover engine hood and rear bumper Cutting Rotary Brake 4 DANGER Never place any part of body under cutting blade shield when cutting blade is rotating AWARNING Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when inspecting cutting rotary brake Ride on machine when testing cutting rotary brake Never attempt to check the performance of cutting rotary brake with cutting blade shield open Stones or rocks can be thrown and cause damage to surrounding properties or persons Inspect cutting rotary brake whenever the performance of it seems inadequate Stop engine when adjusting cutting rotary brake 71 Maintenance Ins
18. on AWD models Main switch is used to start or stop engine Choke Knob is used to help start engine by closing choke valve Throttle lever is used to control engine speed Drive pedal is used to control the traveling direction and speed of the machine Machine moves forward when the front of drive pedal is depressed and backward when the rear of drive pedal is depressed Angle of drive pedal determines the speed Drive lever is used to control the traveling direction and speed of machine Machine moves forward when lever is tilted forward and backward when lever is tilted backward Angle of drive lever determines the speed On the right lever model this lever is on the right hand side See illustration Brake pedal is used to stop machine When brake pedal is depressed drive lever returns to neutral position and brake is engaged On the right lever model this lever is on the right hand side See illustration Parking brake lock lever is used when parking machine securely Pulling parking lock lever while brake pedal is depressed locks brake pedal On the right lever model this lever is on the right hand side See illustration Auxiliary transmission shift lever is used to shift auxiliary transmission to change the speed of the machine 2WD AWD shift lever is used to switch between 2WD rear wheel drive and AWD all wheel drive modes 13 Controls and Components 10 Differential Lock Lever 11 Cut
19. should only be used for its intended purpose cutting grass and bushes Any other use could be dangerous This machine may not be operated on public road or what is considered to be public road It is the sole responsibility of the operator to consult the local regulations Do not modify this machine or do not operate this machine with the safety covers removed or open A serious accident could result CAUTION e Store this manual in a safe accessible place for easy reference Notice to Owner A CAUTION 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 Read and understand what they mean and always follow the instructions in this manual Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result A DANG ERI in death or serious injury if the user does not follow the procedures or the instructions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result AWARNING in death or serious injury if the user does not follow the procedures or the instructions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result ACAUTION in minor to moderate injury or damage
20. 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 Training All operators and mechanics should receive practical instructions from their employer or renter Such instructions should cover the following issues It is essential to familiarize yourself with the controls safety labels and the proper use of the machine Never allow people unfamiliar with these instructions to operate or service the machine Do not let anyone under 18 years of age to operate this machine Local regulations may restrict the minimum age for operating the machine Consult your local authority The operator is responsible for the accidents or hazards caused to other people or their property This machine has a riding capacity for one person only Do not carry passengers other than the operator Observe the weight limit of this machine 120kg Always keep in mind that care and concentration is required when working with ride on machines Loss of control on a slope cannot be regained by the application of the brake The main reasons for loss of control are insufficient grip of tires excessive speed misjudging of the ground conditions especially slopes A
21. 30A Green Main 09801003002 Replace f defective C 3 Fuse 10A Red Lights 09801001002 Resaceideche 3 CS Removing and Installing Body Panels A CAUTION 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 1 Pull top side of front cover to unlock latch Front Cover 2 Pull up front cover NOTE Tool box is provided under the front cover Use this tool box to store tools or substitute cutting blades 5347M 0 50 Maintenance 5 3 Raise steering wheel to the maximum angle sss Front Cover TI and fit clip on the back of front cover to rods Clip 4 Fit upper part of front cover NOTE Beware not to catch front cover by the plates on both sides when you installing front cover 1 Remove front cover 2 Remove 2 knob bolts fixing the tray 3 Remove fixing bracket and lift tray 5332M 0509 030E 4 Remove 2 flange bolts fixing head lamp unit to remove head lamp unit xm Head Lamp Unit 5347M 0509 040E 5 Insert projections at the bottom of head lamp unit into holes of grommet on bumper and install it in reverse order 5332M 0509 060E 51 5 Maintenance Engine Hood 1
22. C or below 15 C This machine cannot perform adequately in these temperature ranges Using this machine under such conditions may result in an accident or cause damage to machine n the winter or cold climate warm up engine thoroughly before driving machine A cold engine delivers poor performance which may result in an accident It also causes excessive wear Do not use this machine in dusty places such as desert Dust may clog air cleaner or enter engine which may reslt in loss of performance and an accident It also causes excessive wear 23 4 Operation A CAUTION Do not use this machine in the altitude above 1500m 4920ft in its original configuration 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 1 Make certain brake pedal is depressed and locked If it is not depress brake pedal and pull lock lever to lock it MS f a NOTE EHP Safety feature engine cannot be started 5 H Brake Pedal 7 SS unless brake pedal is depressed G SS Brake Lock Lever _ 5347M 0402 010E SE PA 2 Make sure cutting rotary clutch lever is in Cutting Rotery WA Clutch Lever OFF position NOTE Safety feature engine cannot be started unless cutting rotary clutch lever is in OFF position 3 Mak
23. MA DAGA 41 Chassl o SEN paga ue ERR Re RE PAA 42 List of Fluids and Lubricants 45 Greasing POINTS 2 eoo ERE ER RESEARWAXERA AXE 46 Greasing Points CMX227H CMX186H 222 aan 46 Greasing Points CM226H CM185H 2 222 2n 47 List of Consumables and Spares 48 Removing and Installing Body Panels 50 EGRET gedreet eR RES RE 50 Head Lamp aas soon ER REN KAKA me ome Rm mo 51 Engine Moode ic 625 cb cates theese PAP 52 Lower Rear COVBl 2a na na Asa NG ARAMA dg xem mimus a Esa Td s RE 52 Step cusa ox dx Res RCROR dae e eee REE eR CURE ROC AR n RR CIBO a 52 Seat Brack t C 53 gigs eme CC P n rm 55 Oll Filter Cartridge EN ENER SEENEN EENS EIER EN RR 57 Air Cleaner ewe nxaenuzuesWauesmxeendU qa WEG Cea d ERES Ga 57 Spaik PIUS Sug bee ANG exactores NANAMAN E EEG SERE adu det e 58 DEE TI s eiucr ba iced uw dou oh ANAN AW dew 59 TINGS EEN 59 TRANSMISSION Oil 522m carted enw kteationce inmenin acim de Ma 60 Front Axle Oil AWD models 0c eee eee eee 60 HST Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid 00 eee eee eee 61 Drive elt daag PPO PARAN PA AA EATEN RRWE KE EE 65 Parking Brake an dicen cade x eas akna aaa eee wee baw eee E 66 Cutting System 0 2 ee 67 Cutting BIaUBS e cx eg sest mtair ties E RHEAe A SERE BE EE xe tee we 67 Cutting Rotary Drive Belt 24240666 ccs AA ANS nee ENER NN
24. Machine does not turn smoothly Machine does not run straight Brake or parking brake does not work well or machine pulls to one side when braked Machine vibrates abnormally Insufficient or 4Add or change fluid Page 61 Rares a eg Parking brake is Release the parking FN V belt is loose Adjust V belt Page 65 Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative HST is out of neutral Please contact your CANYCOM m representative Transmission is not p positively shifted Other other than the Please contact aM above your CANYCOM representative Tires are not properly Adjust tire pressure Page 59 e rm rnt Differential lock Disengage Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative Tie rod is not properly Please contact m adjusted your CANYCOM representative Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative Brake is not proerly Adjust Page 66 adjusted Brake is wet with water Apply brake a few times to dry Other other than the Please contact N above your CANYCOM representative Improperly inflated Adjust tire pressure Page 59 tires Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative 84 Troubleshooting say o tra KI Electrical System Cutting System Blown bulb Replace bulb Page 76 CReplacef
25. Maintenance 5 Engine AWARNING 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 CAUTION e Make certain to fill engine with correct grade of oil to the specified level Insufficient amount or wrong grade of oil reduces performance and may cause permanent damage to engine e Dispose of the drained oil properly NOTE To obtain correct reading check oil level before starting or wait about 10 minutes after stopping engine to allow oil to drain back to oil pan Always check oil level on a level surface Oil to use and capacity Page 45 Oil Level Gauge Inspecting 1 Park machine on a level surface 2 Open engine hood 3 Pull out dipstick and wipe it clean 4 Insert dipstick fully and pull it out 5332M 0506 010E 55 5321M 0506 020E 5347M 0506 040E Maintenance Upper Limit AE b d Drain Plug Lower Limit 5 Visually inspect oil level Make sure oil level is between upper and lower limits If it is below lower limit add oil 6 Visually inspect condition of oil If it is too dirty or viscosity is not normal change oil 7 Put dipstick back in place 8 Close engine hood Filling 1 Open engine hood 2 Remove oil filler cap 3 Fill specified amount of correct oil into fille
26. Messerbolzen und entrambe le lame Sostituite sempre anche blade pins and wave washers syst matiquement les pingles de lames et Befestigungsteile mit den Messern ersetzen Falls Sie i perni e le rondelle Non acendolo si also Vibration may occur les rondelles Risque de cr er des vibations dies unterlassen k nnen Vibrationen entstehen potrebbero verificare vibrazioni eccessive When blade stay is worn beyond Lorsqu une lame atteint sa limite de Sollte der Messertr ger bis zum Limit abgenutzt sein Quando il supporto lama usurato oltre il limit has a crack or is deformed surchauffe qu elle est endommag e ou einen Riss oder Deformierungen aufweisen kontaktieren limite o presenta crepe o deformazioni contact your CANYCOM d form e il faut contacter votre agent Sie Ihre Canycom Vertretung um den Messertr ger contattate il concessionario CANYCOM per representative to have it replaced CANYCOM pour remplacer celle ci umgehend austauschen zu lassen Dies kann zum farlo sostituire subito Infatti il supporto lama immediately Blade stay can imm diatement Des morceaux de lames Bruch des Messertr gers f hren welcher aus dem potrebbe rompersi ed essere proiettato break and fly off peuvent se rompre et tre projet s Mahwerk geschleudert werden kann Se si aggroviglia del materiale sulle lame l When something gets tangled to Lorsque quelque chose bloque les lames Sollte sich etwas um die Messer wickeln s
27. Safety Preparation AWARNING 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 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 Prepare beforehand the working rules and procedures such as signaling and trafic control for the work place Following such rules will reduce the risk of accidents Never handle fuel or grease service the engine or recharge the battery in the presence of fire or spark Perform the daily pre startup inspection see Preparation pages 17 before starting the machine Repair or replace damaged parts before starting the machine 1 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 General Driving Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fum
28. an Neigungen ber Steigf higkeit Prima di utilizzare la macchina controllate che non ci siano buche Winkel 25 AWD 15 2WD Grad 3 i fossi e ostacoli 3667 5063 000 berpr fen Sie immer die Sicherheit Ihrer Umgebung wenn Sie mit der Non procedete su pendenze superiori a angolo di pendenza Maschine M harbeiten verrichten oder fahren Unterlassen Sie schnelles superabile 25 AWD 15 2WD gradi Starten schnelle Lenkeinschlage abruptes Gas geben oder abruptes Non permettete ad altre persone di avvicinarsi alla macchina quando Anhalten der Maschine Fahren Sie vorw rts w hrend Sie m hen siele in movimento o quando la state utilizzando Non awiate sterzate 5347 5025 000 accelerate o frenate bruscamente Tagliando l erba procedete in avanti 5347M 0101 020E 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 Automatic Blade Stopping Mechanism Engine stops if operator is not seated while cutting blade is rotating This is to reduce the possibility of accident related to moving blade when machine is turned over 1 Safety Safety Precautions This section contains safety precautions
29. ang Ride on Brushcutter CMX 227 CM226 CMX186 CM185 Operator s Manual AWARNING 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 5347 5351 000 Original Instructions in English CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC http www canycom co jp CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC 90 1 Fukumasu Yoshii machi Ukiha shi Fukuoka Japan 839 1396 Sales Headquarters International TEL 81 0 943 75 2195 FAX 81 0 943 75 4396 Authorized Dealer All rights reserved Unauthorized use or reproduction of this material is prohibited 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 Also make sure to read the separate operator s manual for engine AWARNING This machine can be very dangerous if the safety precautions in this manual and on the labels attached to this machine are not followed Read and understand this manual and safety labels on machine thoroughly before using this machine Always follow the instructions and safety precautions or serious injury or death could result This machine
30. ation or Body Panels properly Fastening bolts or nuts shall not be loose or ren a Labels a clean legible and free of damage be free of cracks or damage damage Skirts on cutting blade shield shall be free o Body Chassis Safety Devices Page 67 4 4 4 4 k NI NI N 3 ku f SES Page 70 Page 70 cracks or damage and shall not be missing Belt tension shall be properly adjusted Belt shall be free of damage or excessive Cutting System wear When activated cutting blade brake shall Page 71 stop cutting rotary Greasing points shall be properly greased NI 4 4 4 Page 46 47 43 Maintenance el re E to Charging Charging system shall charge battery Fee rm Os Battery fluid electrolyte shall be of proper ENNA Battery level Terminals shall be free of looseness or FERME NN and water shall not be in the lamp Connections shante IA Wing shat betee odama V V 1 AWD models only E o KZ D gt o O KZ o o 11 A4 Maintenance List of Fluids and Lubricants Automotive Unleaded Gasoine 201 Engine Oil Transmission Oil Front Axle Oil 1 HST Fluid Cutting Rotary Grearbox Oil Battery Electrolyte 1 AWD models only 2 Models with Charge Pump 3 Models without Charge Pump Fill Inspect daily Fill as needed Change Initially After 20 hours of use Every 50 hours afterwards Change Initially Aft
31. d 2 When seat is in a desired position release slide lever and lock seat securely Adjusting Stiffness 1 Move seat suspension stiffness adjust lever to adjust desired seat stiffness Adjusting Reclining Angle 1 Rotate reclining adjust knob on the right of seat to adjust reclining angle of the seat NOTE Do not ajust seat posision to the end and recline the seat The seat may contact with rear cover This may activate seat switch and stop engine Adjust seat within the range of not contacting with rear cover 20 Operation Adjusting Height Front Part Height of seat at front can be set in one of two positions NOTE Height of seat at front is set at the high position when shipped from the factory Seat switch bracket needs to be in the highest position when setting the front in high position 1 Pull up seat and push safety pin toward inside to hold seat lift up 91 I 2 Remove 2 bolts that mount seat hinge B ROS bracket This bracket holds the entire seat so make sure to hold seat when removing bolts 3 Turn around bracket and mount it to floor with bolts through front holes 4 Pull back seat safety pin and lower seat 5347M 0401 150E N NS Adjusting Height Rear Part 1 Slide seat to the rear most position 2 Pull up seat and push safety pin toward inside to hold seat lifted NOTE Move seat and to check if the seat is locked securely Height at the rear can
32. e or uneven wear Wheel bolts shall not be loose or missing Wheel bearings do not exhibit excessive play and no irregular noise or overheating shall be observed Irregular noise or overheating shall not be observed when moving forward or backward Transmission There shall not be oil leaks in or around transmission Transmission can be shifted to either position Auxiliary positively and performs normally S pen o 2 per a Transmission Lever shall not be loose or have excessive play Irregular noise or overheating shall not be observed when travelin Front Axle 9 There shall not be oil leaks in or around front differential case or knuckles Hydraulic fluid shall be filled to a proper HST level and shall be clean and free of dirt or contamination Lever or pedal shall not be loose or have 42 Maintenance Description 5 ZS ze Belt tension shall be properly adjusted a V belt Belt shall be free of damage or excessive eid wear Parking brake shall be able to hold the ate orm ly machine on a 20 degree slope Turn steering wheel right and left front Sab See DI Steering can be adjusted in 5 positions and IN e Rods links and wires in linkage shall be free ils Rods Links JUNE Drive Train and Wires Connections shall be free of looseness IN Ce Shall be free of cracks deformation or Frame Fastening bolts or nuts shall not be loose or Shall be free of cracks deform
33. e certain auxiliary transmission shift lever is in N neutral position Auxiliary Transmission Shift Lever n 53327M 0402 030E 24 Operation 4 4 Make certain drive lever is in neutral position Drive Lever Drive lever returns to neutral position when brake pedal is fully depressed KARL Neutral Position cl zm NOTE A Ng 5347M 0402 040E m 5 Open engine hood see page 52 Open fuel cock 6 Make sure throttle lever is in the slow position SERI Di SS B EB E NG Ty 7 Pull choke knob to close choke valve and insert ignition key into main switch 5347M 0402 070E i55 4 Operation 8 Turn key to start position to start engine Release key immediately after engine starts Key automatically returns to ON position 9 Push back choke knob to open choke valve 10 Run engine without load for about 5 minutes to warm up 5332M 0402 070E NOTE Avoid frequent restarting Once engine starts run it for a while to charge battery Drive machine gently in the first week 40 to 50 hours of operation after purchase for breaking in Driving AWARNING 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 cloth
34. e you could tip over Do not operate the machine near the edge of a cliff an overhang or a slide area Pay special attention after heavy rain or earthquake Do not make sudden maneuvers A sudden start stop or turn can make the machine lose control and could cause a tip over Be especially cautious when traveling on soft or wet ground Drive at a safe speed taking into account the surface gradient surface conditions and load 7 Safety Driving on a Slope AWARNING Never use on a slope steeper than 25 degrees for the CMX227H and the CMX186H and 15 degrees for the CM226H and CM185H Driving on a slope can be dangerous It can result in a tip over and cause serious injury or death Take the following precautions Always follow proper procedures for driving on a slope as described in this manual Driving on a slope in a wrong manner can cause a loss of control or a vehicle tip over Check the terrain carefully before attempting to drive on a slope Never drive on a slope that you are not comfortable with Avoid a slope that is so rough slippery or loose that you feel like you could tip over When driving up a slope proceed at a steady rate of speed and throttle position Never move the throttle lever the drive lever the drive pedal or the steering wheel suddenly If the engine stalls or loses traction during a climb and cannot make it to the top of the slope do not try to turn the
35. edal lock A Brake Pedal 7 NX NG Ro 5347M 0402 120E Driving with Drive Pedal 5 Depress gradually the forward or reverse side of drive pedal to move in the corresponding direction NOTE Speed can be adjusted continunously by the position of drive pedal Driving with Drive Lever 5 Move drive lever gradually forward or backward to move in the corresponding direction NOTE Speed can be adjusted continunously by the position of drive lever 6 Turn steering wheel to turn 5347M 0402 150E 28 Operation 4 Stopping AWARNING Do not make a sudden stop Operator may be thrown off or machine may skid or tip over Always park on a firm level place Never park on a potentially dangerous place Do not park near combustibles CAUTION Do not hold drive lever and depress brake pedal at the same time Or do not depress drive and brake pedals at the same time HST may be damage When Driving with Drive Pedal 1 Gradually return drive pedal to slow down 2 Take foot off drive pedal NOTE Drive pedal returns automatically to neutral when released When Driving with Drive Lever 1 Gradually return drive lever to nutral position to slow down 2 Release hand off drive lever 5347M 0402 040E b 29 4 Operation 3 Depress brake pedal to stop machine completely NOTE When brake pedal is depressed dr
36. enance Greasing Points CM 226H CM 185H Location Il Front knuckles Every 6 Months ER Cutting rotary link pivots Every 6 Months El Cutting rotary drive shaft Every 6 Months 5335M 0503 010E 47 5 Maintenance List of Consumables and Spares A CAUTION When replacing consumable or spare always use CANYCOM genuine parts Using non CANYCOM parts may reduce machine s performance or service life Note that it may also void warranty and certification for relevant standards Initially 50 hrs Oil Filter Cartridge 248 65801 00 After Every 200 hrs Replace if defective Air Cleaner Element 263 32610 A1 Every 200 hrs or seasonally Spark Plug NGK BPR5ES 065 04402 99 COT every S0 hrs 1 Replace if defective Wire Throttle 53320101100 Replace if defective WER 1 Wire Choke 53470112000 Replace if defective Fuel System Hose Carburator Fuel Pump 263 68006 B3 Every 2 years Hose Fuel Pump Fuel Filter 263 68007 B3 Every 2 years Hose Fuel Filter Fuel Cock 53320316000 Every 2 years Hose Fuel Cock Fuel Tank 53320315000 Every 2 years Drive Train V belt HST 08521300036 Replace if defective 1 Replace if defective Tire Front 1 2 53472202000 2 or reaches the wear limit Replace if defective Tire Front 3 53042204000 2 or reaches the wear limit 3
37. er 50 hours of use Every 500 hours afterwards Change Initially After 50 hours of use Every 500 hours afterwards Change Once a year or every 500 hours whichever comes first 2 Every 300 hours 3 Change Initially After 50 hours of use Every 500 hours afterwards Fill Inspect every 50 hours and fill when necessary 45 Grade Gasoline Engine Oil API rating SE or better SAE rating 10W 30 Gear Oil API rating GL 4 or 5 SAE rating 80 Gear Oil API rating GL 4 or 5 SAE rating 80 Gasoline Engine Oil API rating SE or better SAE rating 20W 50 Gear Oil API rating GL 4 or 5 SAE rating 80 Distilled Water Cap 5 Maintenance Greasing Points A CAUTION 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 Set cutting rotary height to the lowest to grease link pivots Greasing Points CMX 227H CMX 186H Location Propeller shaft Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary link pivots Every 6 Months Chassis Grease Cutting rotary drive shaft Every 6 Months Chassis Grease 5332M 0503 010E 46 Maint
38. es can accumulate Do not touch the engine muffler or exhaust pipe while the engine is running or soon after it has stopped These areas will be very hot and can cause burns Do not operate the machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs Do not operate the machine when you are tired ill or not feeling well Always check for obstacles before operating on new terrain This includes overhead obstacles such as the branches of a tree Before starting the engine and moving the machine scan around your surroundings and make sure all persons and other vehicles are a safe distance away from the machine On a slippery surface travel slowly and exercise caution to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control Never operate on ice Always make certain that there is no obstacle or a person behind the machine when backing up After confirming that it is safe to back up move slowly and avoid sharp turns To reduce the risk of tip over pay special attention when encountering an obstacle or a slope or when braking on a slope or during a turn See Driving on a Slope on page 8 Never attempt to drive over a large obstacle such as rock or fallen tree 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 lik
39. et cloth to clean battery Dry cloth may generate static electricity which may cause explosion e Shock hazard Do not touch terminals A CAUTION 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 When filling battery fluid do fill above Upper Limit line Battery fluid can spill over and damage painted surfaces or corrode metal parts UPPER Se Ann LOWER 5332M 0509 010E Inspecting 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Remove front cover 3 Visually inspect that battery fluid level is between UPPER level and LOWER level lines 4 f fluid level is near or below LOWER level line fill 5 Install front cover back in place NOTE Instruction for removing head lamp and battery is indicated back of the front cover 74 Maintenance Filler Cap 5321M 0510 020E 5116M 0509 040E Fuses Filling al O g ee Remove front cover Remove battery Remove filler cap Fill distilled water to UPPER LEVEL line Install filler cap Install battery Install front cover Charging Remove front cover Remove battery from machine Follow instructions in battery charger user s manual to charge battery When battery is fully charged install battery back in place Install front cover back in palce 4a CAUTION elf
40. id AWD Antrieb sell 2 5347 5114 000 Fo Eos NE solo la trazione a 2WD N CAUTION ATTENTION VORSICHT ATTENZIONE Prima di vanar la trazione da 2WD Do not hold the drive lever and press Betatigen Sie nicht den Fahrantrieb sem the brake pedal at the same time Hebel oder Pedal gleichzeitig Use L mode when mowing L Modus zum M hen verwenden Safety switch engine stops when Sicherheitsschalter Motor stoppt not seated wenn Fahrer nicht aufsitzt Ne prenez pas en main le levier Non spingete la leva di avanzamento d avancement en m me temps que e premete il pedale del freno vous utilisez la p dale de frein contemporaneamente Utilisez le mode L au cours dela Usare la modalit L durante le tonte operazioni di sfalcio Interrupteur de s curit le moteur Interruttore di sicurezza il motore si s arr te lorsque l op rateur n est arresta nel momento in cui pas assis l operatore non seduto 5 5332 5128 000 6 5321 5116 000 7 5305 5326 000 5332 5127 000 l When a blade is broken replace Lorsqu une lame casse la remplacez im Falle der Besch digung eines Messer tauschen Sie Se si rompe una lama sostituitela it immediately Always replace imm diatement Il faut syst matiquement dieses umgehend aus Messer immer paarweise immediatamente Sostituite sempre blades in pairs Always replace remplacer les lames par paires Remplacer austauschen Immer
41. ily clean more frequently in dusty place Change oil First time 20 hours Every 50 afterward Clean spark plugs Every 50 hours Replace fuel strainer Every 200 hours l Every 200 hours Replace air cleaner element contact Canycom representative for placement Every 200 hours Check and adjust spark plug gap contact Canycom representative for placement Ae First time 50 hours Every 200 afterward Replace oil filter contact Canycom representative for placement Check and adjust tappets Every 300 hours do more frequently in dusty place Remove carbon deposit from cylinder head Every 500 hours do more frequently in dusty place Clean Oil pan Every 500 hours clean more frequently in dusty place Clean carburator Every 500 hours clean more frequently in dusty place Perform valve lapping Every 500 hours clean more frequently in dusty place Replace fuel hose Every two years 1000 hours contact Canycom representative for overhaul Clean air cleaner element 41 5 Maintenance Chassis Perform a pre startup inspection PSI before each use a monthly inspection once a month and a yearly inspection once a year e Some maintenance procedures described below may require special knowledge or tools and instruments Contact your CANYCOM representative to perform such procedures Description ER Co Tires shall be inflated to the specified Pala Page 59 pressure Tires and wheels shall be free of crack Jh s EH damag
42. in moving parts Do not operate the machine barefoot or with open sandals Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when mowing Rotating cutting blades can throw stones or debris and cause injuries and damages to nearby people animals crops buildings automobiles etc Pay attention to the safety of surroundings and plan ahead when cutting Never attempt to cut with cutting blade shield open When mowing drive forward Machine is intended to mow brush while moving forward and this best prevents stones and debris from being thrown Turn cutting rotary clutch to ON only when mowing Keep it in OFF position all the other times Never attempt to mow brush on the edge of a ditch or bank Shoulder of the ditch or bank may collapse Pay special attention after heavy rain or earthquake Inspect the work site beforehand inspect terrain and locate holes drops or obstacles Also inspect overhead obstacles such as the branches of a tree Pay special attention when working near these areas Do not use this machine on an incline steeper than 25 degres for the AWD model or 15 degrees for the 2WD model 36 Operation AWARNING Always stay on machine when mowing Make sure air intake for cooling is not clogged or blocked If it is clogged or blocked it causes overheating resulting in damages to machine A CAUTION When working in a dusty area clean air cleaner element twice a day Dirty air
43. ing or jewelry all of which may get tangled in moving parts Do not operate the machine barefoot or with open sandals Do not allow bystanders to come near machine when driving Always make certain of the safety of your surroundings before driving start slow Always make certain of the safety of your surroundings before turning Do not make sudden starts acceralation change of speed change of direction or stop Do not turn at speed Avoid sudden maneuvers this may cause the operator to fall or to be thrown or machine to tip over Use L mode and drive slow on an incline to avoid the operator to fall or to be thrown or machine to tip over 26 Operation 4 AWARNING Do not operate drive pedal and drive lever simultaneously Do not turn the key to O off position while traveling A CAUTION Do not operate drive pedal or drive lever when brake is locked with parking brake lock lever It can wear out brake 1 Make certain of the safety of your surroundings 2 Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to ES either H high speed or L low speed Auxiliary A position Transmission EJH Shift Lever NOTE 5347M 0402 100E See Specifications page 15 for the speed range in either gear position 3 Move the throttle lever toward a fast position to increase engine speed 5347M 0402 110E 27 4 Operation 4 Depress brake pedal to release brake p
44. itating to bleed the circuit Reinstall lower rear cover and close engine hood Start engine and run it for a while Stop it and check HST oil level 11 Restart engine and drive machine back and forth from standstill several times Check oil level If it is lower fill Perform 10 12 until oil level stabilizes Check if there is no oil leak After changing HST oil check oil level every 10 30 minutes of use for a while and fill as necessesary 64 Maintenance 5 Drive Belt A CAUTION Adjust belt tension properly Inproperly tensioned belt may reduce performance and its service life 1 Open engine hood 2 Check V belt tension Push V belt by finger and check that deflection at center point A is in the range of 10 to 20 mm If it is out of this range adjust with adjust nut 3 Visually inspect belt Replace belt if it is damaged For replacement contact your CANYCOM representative 4 Close engine hood Lock Nut Drive Belt 5347M 0507 080E 5332M 0507 110E 65 5 Maintenance Parking Brake AWARNING Always keep brake adjusted for maximum performance Improperly adjusted brakes may result in property damage serious injury or death 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Remove left step Rear Brake 3 Loosen lock nut 4 Adjust brake with adjust nut so that the brake does not drag when brake pedal is free 5 Adjust brake so that the brake
45. ive lever V 3 returns to neutral position NX N GE Brake Pedal Nn SS 5347M 0402 120E Shifting AWARNING Always shift gears firmly When transmission is not firmly shifted it may jump out of gear resulting in loss of control of machine CAUTION e Always stop machine to shift gears Shifting gears while machine is in motion can damage transmission e Use L mode when mowing Mowing in H mode can put excessive strain and damage the mowing mechanism 1 Stop machine 2 Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to H high speed or L low speed position firmly Auxiliary INR NOTE Transmission BA e See Specifications page 15 for the speed Shift Lever range in either gear position 5347M 0402 100E 30 Operation 4 Shifting Between 2WD and AWD AWD models A CAUTION Always stop machine to shift between 2WD or 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 1 Stop machine 2 Move 2WD AWD shift lever to 2WD or AWD position firmly 2WD AWD Shift Lever NOTE AWD Models CMX227H CMX186H 5347M 0402 170E 31 4 Operation Locking Differential Differential can be locked to minimize slipping on slippe
46. ives Replace System or stay is bent Engine speed is too low Raise engine speed high load i high uter doge top ig Cut grass or vines Untangle are tangled to cutting blade axle 86 Transporting 7 Hauling Loading and Unloading AWARNING Park transporter truck on a level ground Always apply parking brake and 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 Secure the hooks of loading ramps firmly and flush with loading deck Move slowly forward when loading onto and move slowly backward when unloading off of transporter Pay special care when going over the joint between loading deck and ramps machine may tip Do not turn on loading ramps Machine may fall Tie down machine securely Make sure machine does not move around sss AA 5332M 0701 010E 1 Park the transporter on a level ground Apply parking brake and secure wheels with chocks 87 7 Transporting 2 Place loading ramps Secure hooks oframps firmly and flush with loading deck 3 Shift auxiliary transmission shift lever to Low and drive machine slowly forward on
47. k holes ditches and obstacles before traveling or cutting d essence Remplir jusqu la limite sup rieure D marrez le moteur Do not use the machine on an incline steeper than the dans un lieu ventil gradeability angle 25 AWD 15 2WD degrees Rep rez les trous et les foss s avant de vous d placer ou de tondre Do not allow persons to come near the machine when traveling Ne pas utiliser la machine sur une pente sup rieure angle de or cutting Do not start turn accelerate or stop suddenly Drive pente franchissable 25 AWD 15 2WD degr s forward when cutting Ne laissez personne s approcher de la machine en d placement ou Nicht in der Nahe von Feuer betanken Schalten Sie immer den Motor en tonte Ne pas d marrer tourner acc l rer ou stopper ab bevor Sie neu betanken Bef llen Sie nur bis zur maximalen brutalement Tondez en marche avant CHECK FOR LEAKAGE FROM HOSES AND FITTINGS F llmenge Starten Sie den Motor nur in gut bel fteter Umgebung Tenetevi a debita distanza da fiamme quando fate il rifornimento di SHUT OFF FUEL VALVE WHEN ENGINE IS NOT IN USE berpr fen Sie die Arbeitsfl che auf L cher Aste Unebenheiten und carburante Spegnete sempre il motore prima di eseguire il andere Hindernisse bevor Sie M harbeiten verrichten oder die Fahrt rifornimento di carburante Riempite il serbatoio fino al limite antreten superiore Avviate il motore in una zona ben ventilata Nutzen Sie die Maschine nicht
48. lug c to drain oil as well NOTE 5332M 0507 100E AWD Models CMX227H CMX186H 60 Maintenance NOTE Drain plug for the right front knucle is on the back side of the front axle Install both drain plugs back in place Remove right front step Remove oil filler cap Filler Plug Fill specified amount of oil into filler Install filler plug back in place 0 Install right front step NL Front Wheel N Axle Right 5347M 0507 090E 2 ups m c HST Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid A CAUTION HST is a very delicate mechanism and contamination of ten micron order particles can damage it When it is necessary to work on an HST work ina clean and dust free environment and make sure dust or dirt do not enter its circuit 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 When oil is sufficiently cooled and is at the MIN level its amount is sufficient Do not exceed beyond MAX level HST fluid may expand and overflow Change HST oil once a year or every 500 hours whichever comes first Oil to use and capacity Page 46 61 Maintenance Inspecting Models with charge pump HST Oil Tank 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Open engine hood 3 Unscrew and remove filler cap 5335M 0507 010E 4 Wipe dip stick with clea
49. machine around Carefully back down slowly straight down the slope Drive straight up or down slopes Avoid turning on a slope When going over the top of a slope go slow an obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other side of the crest Avoid driving the machine across a slope Before driving down a slope stop and shift auxiliary transmission to L low position Drive slowly Use the engine speed to help keep the machine speed low Safety Cutting When conducting cutting operation take the following precautions Always follow the proper procedures for cutting as described in this manual e 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 Pay attention to the surrounding area Rotating cutting blade throws stones rocks and debris This may cause property damage injury or death Drive forward when cutting This best prevents the cutting blades from throwing stones rocks or debris Pay attention to obstacles This includes overhead obstacles such as the branches of a tree Parking Park the machine on a flat level and stable surface Never park on a slope steeper than 10 degrees Avoid parking on a slope less than 10 degrees If parking on a slope less than 10 degrees is absolutely unavoidable apply the parking brake and block the wheels at the lo
50. mas eQexees ma mad dome mRNA R CREE ME RE EG 5 SC ee ec sea se yc i sae nei mi ER a ek 6 Servicing i22 e as see EE ws dae ra EE ERE RE 10 Controls and Components 11 Name and Function of Controls 11 Specifications 15 Product Specifications iix rx kA NAKA ANAL 15 Contents of Tool Bag aaa 16 Operation 17 Preparaltlol xiu ok dedo NBA KAKA Meee CG de NAA 17 Pre start up Inspection ais KEE E ee AGA BABANGGA DA NAAN was 17 Checking and Filling Fuel 25 222292 n rn 17 Adjusting Steering Wheel 22 2 annn nnn nnna 18 Adjusting Seating Position 20 Adjusting Drive Pedal 2 s uer oe rarum Rr 22 DIVING oss 23 rl e WEE 23 DIVING o su ak dE One eee Oe RHE NEE REN EELER AA 26 SIODDIDS xe 9e atrio seen cee Raw uo m oer nae eevee Cape EEG RA E 29 Shifting ssec dcecenuskesentisexmn reae NENG KAMAG KA EemaE datas 30 Shifting Between 2WD and AWD AWD models 31 Locking Differential cee wie aces esc eal dene are Balsa tom Rn nn rera 32 Parking 3 w24 dt REFER dave Ec ESERREERERREREXSEERELEEREEZESGET AS 33 WOKO za pnaka adn asahan abe das abaed sates ed 35 Inspecting Cutting Blade 2 2 600sceisecendisess RR hm 35 Adjusting Cutting Height 2 0 c eee 35 CUMING 22 6 seed PAG Re ax eee eee ee ween ew Re ee ERE EE E ERE 36 5 Maintenance Maintenance Schedule 41 ENGIN ter ee end ee EE er a Ee HG HAM KNA DA
51. n cloth Reinstall filler Lower Limit cap and screw it fully 5 Unscrew and remove filler cap again Visually inspect that oil level is between the upper and lower limits on dip stick If it is below the lower limit fill oil Dip Stick 6 Reinstall filler cap and screw it fully 7 Close engine hood Filler Cap Upper Limit 5335M 0507 020E Filling Models with charge pump 1 Open engine hood 2 Remove filler cap 3 Fill specified HST fluid into filler so that oil level is between upper and lower limits on dipstick 4 Reinstall filler cap back in place and screw it securely 5 Close engine hood Changing Models with charge pump 1 Open engine hood 2 Have an appropriate oil drain pan 3 Remove filler cap 4 Remove drain plug to drain oil tank P NOTE Lock Nut 17 HST system cannot be fully drained due to its design Do not operate drive pedal or drive lever with HST oil drained Doing so lets air into the circuit necessitating to bleed the circuit 62 Maintenance 5 Remove oil filter 6 Have anew oil filter Apply thin coat of oil onto its oil seal and install it NOTE HST system cannot be fully drained due to its design Do not operate drive pedal or drive lever with HST oil drained Doing so lets air into the circuit necessitating to bleed the circuit 7 Reinstall drain plug 8 Fill fresh oil to level 9 Reinstall filler
52. nd blade stay can become sharp due to wear When handling blade or blade stay always wear thick gloves and handle carefully Injury may occur When replacing a blade do not force it to remove Blade can move suddenly causing injury When it is difficult to remove clean blade and remove foreign object Turn blade back and forth to remove 67 Maintenance Wear Limit Blade Pin Replace when either EN of the part wears out 5331M 0508 010E 5332M 0508 040E Rotor Stay cR Slot Inspecting 1 Open cutting blade shield 2 Visually inspect blades and pin for wear and damage If blades are worn normaly turn them over and use Replace if both edges are worn If blades or pin are worn excessively deformed damged or missing replace them with new ones NOTE Wear Limit Blade Up to line connecting outer edge and inner edge Blade Pin Up to either of the shoulder 3 Inspect cutting rotor stay If stay is worn excessively deformed or damged contact your CANYCOM representative and have it replaced with new one 4 Close blade sheild NOTE Wear Limit Up to the solid line in the left figure should have more than 15mm clearance between edge of rotor stay and mounting slot Mounting Dismounting Hole Wear Area Rotating Direction Si Wave Washer Blade Pin 77 5332M 0508 020E Handle with care These parts may become sharp 68
53. oke 80X65 Displacement 653 Maximum Output w PS NEM 16 4 22 3600 13 4 18 3 3600 Nem in m rpm 45 6 4 65 43 3 4 42 Starter Starter System Electric at rs ease 1 3 Un CowadessMapei Spark Pug O NKEPES O eaey T BR Lg I WR DOR Speed uw wmm oor oww Minimum Tuning Raas Om owe mw as Te Ts Te Angle 1 Estimated at the maximum speed with the auxiliary transmission in Low position 7 5km h o CT Starter System c W o mE p o EE tu Performance 2 indicates the Step Bumper model 3 indicates the Extra Seat model 15 3 Specifications Model and Type CMX227 CM226 CMX186 CM185 Auxiliary Transmission Transmission Constant Mesh Left 4 00 7 APR AGR 3 50 7 2PR Tires Right CECR 17X8 00 8 4PR 16X7 00 8 2PR Train Rack and Pinion EU mm e Round Steering Wheel Brakes _ Cutting Width Cutting Width Cutting Height ES 0 150 21 Steps 0 130 21 Steps Blade Type Blade Type Free Knife amp D Stay Blade Drive Train Shaft Drive These specifications are subject to change without notice j Contents of Tool Bag Operator s Manual This Manual Engine Service Tool for Servicing Engine 16 Operation 4 Preparation Pre start up Inspection AWARNING Always perform an inspection before every use If a problem is
54. ot 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 Please contact your CANYCOM representative in such a case Out of fuel Fill fuel Page 17 Excessive fuel in the Wait a while and try engine starting again Battery capacity is Add battery fluid insufficient Charge battery Replace battery Battery cable is Connect the battery sconces emia Engine does not start or is difficult to start oa or damaged spark Clean or replace the Page 58 ansa irm d Other other than the Follow TUS above instructions in Starting to restart If problem persists please contact your CANYCOM representative Out of fuel Fill fuel Page 17 Choke valve closed Open choke valve fF Engine stalls Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative Out of fuel Fill fuel Page 17 Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative Engine stops abruptly 82 Troubleshooting Insufficient intake air Clean or replace the Page 57 clogged air cleaner air cleaner Idling is not stable Poor power or acceleration Irregular noise or vibration from or around the engine Excessive oil consumption Engine overheats Excessive fuel consumption Black smoke comes out of exhaus
55. pecting 1 Start engine 2 Turn throttle lever to lt fast to raise engine speed 3 Move cutting height adjust lever to 150 for CMX227H and CM226H or to 130 for CMX186H and CM185H 4 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to ON to rotate cutting blade 5 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to OFF to observe if cutting blade stops If it does not stop if it keeps turning by inertia adjust cutting rotary brake To see if cutting rotary is running or not observe the rotating sound of cutting blade or open engine hood to observe the rotation of cutting blade V belt Avoid observing cutting blade directly Adjusting 1 Remove engine hood lower rear cover and bumper 2 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to ON 3 Visually inspect if brake lining is not in contact with lining groove on pulley Also WE m inspect if the gap between back plate and ining Groove pulley is 5mm or less NC 4 If lining is in contact with lining groove or the SOC Nul gap between back plate and pulley is greater than 5mm adjust turnbuckle Uj Turnbuckle 5347M 0508 020E 5 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to OFF 6 Visually inspect if lining is firmly in contact with lining groove on pulley 7 Shake turnbuckle to see if there is some play 8 If lining is not firmly in contact with the groove or turnbuckle is too tight readjust turnbuckle 9 Move cutting rotary clutch lever ON and OFF se
56. r 4 Check oil level Make sure oil level is between upper and lower limits 5 Putoil filler cap back in place 6 Close engine hood Changing 1 Have an appropriate oil drain pan 2 Open engine hood 3 Remove oil filler cap 4 Remove drain plug to drain oil 5 Putdrain plug back in place 6 Fill oil 7 Check oil level and to make sure oil level is appropriate 8 Putoil filler cap back in place 9 Close engine hood 56 Maintenance 5 Oil Filter Cartridge 1 Open engine hood 2 Follow the instructions in Operator s Manual for the engine to change oil filter cartridge 3 Close engine hood Clean air cleaner element daily Dirty air cleaner element causes poor starting reduces engine performance and shortens engine life Replace air cleaner element if damaged 1 Open engine hood 2 Follow the instructions in Operator s Manual for the engine to inspect clean or change air cleaner element 3 Close engine hood S Air Cleaner Lid 5332M 0506 060E 57 5 Maintenance Spark Plugs A CAUTION Never pull ignition cable when removing a spark plug cap Conductor in the cable may be severed or damaged elf a spark plug is damaged replace it with a new one Spark Plug Cap 1 Open engine hood bu uds 2 Follow the instructions in Operator s Manual for the engine to inspect clean or change spark plugs 3 Close engine hood 58 Maintenance 5
57. repair them as needed e If the engine must be running to perform a service keep hands feet clothing and any part of the body away from any moving part especially the cooling fan and the belts at the back of the engine Do not touch the engine muffler or exhaust pipe while the engine is running or soon after it has stopped These areas will be very hot and can cause burns The engine must be shut off before checking or adding oil 10 Controls and Components Name and Function of Controls Front Cover Seat Tool Box Under Front Cover e 3 Y lt Cutting Blade Shield Left l 2 Front Bumper SR Forward Plastic Bottle Holder Steering Wheel Engine Hood Rear Lamp AWD Models Only Rear Bumper 4 L Lower Rear Cover 5347M 0201 010E W Cutting Blade Shield Right Side Cover Right Rear Tire Controls and Components xL NI N Pi XS Pi 7 S x d Z a tJ bare 4 B I 1 4 f d WI i KE i PON L d 7 Si i a j i MS ivl RT LA o Y X KA fy v q f Controls and Components Main Switch Choke Knob Throttle Lever Drive Pedal Drive Lever Brake Pedal Parking Brake Lock Lever Auxiliary Transmission Shift Lever 2WD AWD Shift Lever
58. ry surface A CAUTION 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 Do not turn machine when differential lock is in ON position 1 Move differential lock lever to ON position 2 Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to L low speed position 3 Drive slowly out of the slippery area Differential Lock Lever 4 Once machine is out of the slippery area stop and move differential lock lever to OFF position 5347M 0402 190E 32 Operation 4 Parking AWARNING 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 Apply brake and remove key when parking Do not park near combustibles 1 Stop machine 2 Move throttle lever toward 4 slow to slow engine speed 3 Depress brake pedal and pull brake lock lever to lock brake pedal in depressed position een 4 Operation 4 Move auxiliary transmission shift lever to N neutral position Auxiliary Transmission
59. t White or blue smoke comes out of exhaust Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Bad fuel Change fuel fF Insufficient intake air Clean or replace the Page 57 clogged air cleaner air cleaner Loose drive belt Adjust Page 65 Excessive load Reduce load Other other than the above Please contact your CANYCOM representative Please contact your CANYCOM representative Please contact your CANYCOM representative Insufficient amount of Fill oil Page 55 engine oil Rotating screen or cooling fins are clogged or blocked Clogged air cleaner Other other than the above Choke valve closed Clogged air cleaner Other other than the above Bad fuel Engine oil level is too high Wrong engine oil Other other than the above 83 Nu Lo Clean or replace the Page 57 Page 57 Page 55 air cleaner Please contact your CANYCOM representative Open choke valve Clean or replace the air cleaner Please contact your CANYCOM representative Change fuel Adjust the oil level Change oil Please contact your CANYCOM representative Troubleshooting EE T DR D EI Drive Train Chassis Machine does not move when drive lever or pedal is operated Machine moves when drive lever or pedal is in neutral position Transmission jumps out of gear
60. ting Height Adjust Lever 12 Cutting Height Adjust Lock 13 Cutting Rotary Clutch Lever 14 Tilt Lever 15 Head Lamp Switch 16 Tail Lamp Switch AWD models Only 17 Fuel Gauge 18 Hour Meter Differential lock lever is used to lock differential when rear wheels slip Tilting differential lock lever to ON position locks differential Cutting height adjust lever is used to adjust the cutting height Grab and hold cutting height adjust lock and move cutting height adjust lever back or forth to adjust cutting height Cutting rotary clutch lever is used to start or stop rotating cutting rotary Tilt lever is used to adjust the angle of steering wheel Head lamp switch is used to turn on or off head lamp When umain switch is on head lamp switch illuminates Tail lamp switch is used to turn on or off tail lamp When umain switch is on head lamp switch illuminates Fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in fuel tank Hour meter indicates the cumulative total operating time of the machine in 0 1 hour increments 14 Specifications Product Specifications A CAUTION Use this product properly after understanding its specifications thoroughly Model and Type CMX227 CM226 CXM186 CM185 O Sc T CT f m emer 09m Dm om 88 Fe m a60 Tread reat mo Dimensions Robin EH65DS Robin EH63DS Air cooled 4 cycle V twin Gasoline CU EN BorexStr
61. to loading deck Set cutting height adjust lever to 150 for CMX227H CM226H and 130 for CMX186H CM185H Pay attention not to hit loading lamp or loading deck when loading on a transporter 4 Park machine according to the instructions in Parking Page 33 Tie machine with rope or tie down belts and secure it onto loading deck of transporter securely Hoisting AWARNING Licence or certification is required to operate a crane Check your local regulations Use hoisting sling of sufficient strength Always use the slings of the same length when more than one is used Pay special attention to the center of gravitiy and the balance of machine when hoisting 1 Liftseat 2 Attach hoisting slings to 2 lift hooks and hoist machine 88 NOISE LEVEL LwA Speed rpm CMX227 CM226 Robin EH65DS 3300 rpm 100 dB A CMX186 CM185 Robin EH63DS 3300 rpm 100 dB A NOISE LEVEL evaluated based on factory standard VIBRATION Engine Steerin Model Rated revolution Mower Blade Steering et Seat Clutch wheel top bottom CMX227 CM226 3000 rpm m s 0 m s 5 mis CMX186 CM185 3000 rpm iii 6m s 3 0m s VIBRATION evaluated based on factory standard
62. to the machine if the user does not follow the procedures or the instructions NOTE Indicates important information which needs particular attention Warranty and After Sales Service Warranty CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC guarantees this product based on the terms of warranty 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 Please make sure to have the product name serial number and the make and type of engine handy at the time of contact The model and serial number can be found on the model label as shown below and the make and type of the engine can be found in Chapter 3 Specifications of this manual Page15 Location of Model Label Model Label CMX227H Location of Model Label SEE 0000000 KABA SRZKA p 34 CHIKUSUI CANYCOM INC MADE IN JAPAN e 5332M 0005 010E 5347M 0005 020E Availability of Spare Parts The replacement or repair parts for this product shall remain available for seven years after the production of this type of machine is discontinued Contents 1 Safety 1 Safety Labels 22 2035 45 05065405 AE Eeer EA 1 Safety Mechanisms 000 eee eee eee ees 3 Safety Precaullolis aues eau we S ace da x ecd acd wan es 4 Training 242208 Rr REESE RERERRFREE REX ESZASeAerX GERE eee beds 4 PrepatrallOHi es aceec us
63. toppen Sie spegnete il motore e togliete il groviglio the blades stop engine and arr tez le moteur et d m lez Risque de umgehend den Motor Befreien Sie die Messereinheit Non facendolo si potrebbero verificare untangle Damege due to vibration cr er des dommages en raison de la und das M hwerk von der Wicklung Dies kann zu danni ed eccessive vibrazioni may occur vibration Vibrationen f hren Quando maneggiate le lame indossate Always wear thick protective gloves Toujours mettre des gants protecteurs et Tragen Sie immer Schutzhandschuhe und lassen Sie sempre guanti protettivi pesanti e fate and handle carefully when handling manipuler les lames avec precaution Les Vorsicht walten wenn Sie an den Mahmessern arbeiten particolare attenzione Le lame e il blades Blades or blade stay may lames ou le s jour de lame peuvent devenir Die Messer k nnen durch die M harbeiten eine erh hten supporto lama potrebbero diventare become sharp due to wear di se da l usage Sch rfegrad erhalten dies kann zu Verletzungen f hren particolarmente affilati in seguito all usura 8 5335 5125 000 5332 5127 000 Keep fire away when refueling Always stop engine before refueling Ne pas approcher de flamme lors du remplissage du r servoir Fill up to the upper limit Start engine in a well ventilated place d essence Toujours arr ter le moteur avant de remplir le r servoir Chec
64. use Page 76 Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative Cutting blade does not Cutting rotary drive Replace rotate belt is severed Cutting blade does not Brake lining is worn pee stop Belt is loose Adjust belt tension Page 70 Page 70 dri SURES rotar drive Cut grass or vines Clean Page 77 belt slips r accumulate in the cutting blade shield Cutting blade is Replace cutting Page 67 damaged or lost blades Foreign object is Remove or clean illuminate properly Abnormal vibration caught by cutting foreign object blade Other other than the Please contact above your CANYCOM representative _ Grass is wet Cutwhengressisdy TT Jesse e at different heights Cut grass is not gege height is too Raise cutting height Eas speed is too low 5Raise engine speed aM Driving speed is too Drive slow FEN RR NNNM Grass is too long Cut in several steps TT Tess Engine speed is too low Raise engine speed Driving speed is too Drive slow uncut Cutting blade is Replace mae Cut grass or vines Clean Page 77 accumulate in the cutting blade shield 85 occurs when cutting blade is rotated 6 Troubleshooting DM ene Ta Cutting height is too Raise cutting height Paa n nd RR Machine turns too fast Turn slowly ground Work site has Raise cutting height Cutting Cutting blade kn
65. utting blade is rotating Always stay on machine when performing this opeartion Never attempt to clean cutting system with cutting blade shield open Stones or rocks can be thrown and cause damage to surrounding properties or persons Turn cutting rotary clutch to ON only when cleaning Keep it in OFF position all the other times FT Maintenance 1 Park machine 2 Set cutting height to about 50mm 3 Connect hose to hose connection Run water through hose 4 Start engine 5 Turn throttle lever to 49 fast to raise engine speed 5335M 0510 010E 6 Move cutting rotary clutch lever to ON to rotate cutting blade to clean 7 When cleaning is done move cutting rotary clutch lever to OFF to stop cutting blade 8 Move cutting height adjust lever to 150 for CMX227H and CM226H 130 for CMX186H and CM 185H 9 Turn throttle lever to 4 slow to lower engine speed 10 Stop machine and remove hose NOTE Do not set cutting height too low It may hit ground 225 Maintenance 5 After Normal Use AWARNING Fire hazard clean machine of cut grass and similar material after use Cut grass that is accumulated on the machine can catch fire Clean cooling air intake in front of the engine If cooling air intake is clogged or blocked it causes overheating resulting in damages to the machine 4 CAUTION e Do not wash engine or control panel
66. veral times then perform checks 4 aa SES through 7 Adjust as necessary 72 Maintenance 5 10 Reinstall lower rear cover engine hood and bumper Electrical System AWARNING Always stop engine and remove ignition key when servicing electrical system e Shock hazard Do not handle electrical components with wet hands Battery AWARNING 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 Battery fluid diluted sulfic acid is corrosive and causes severe burns Be extremeley cautious when handling battery fluid If battery fluid is spilt on clothes immediately rinse with plenty of water If spilt on skin or in an eye immediately rinse with plenty of water and promptly consult a physician Explosion hazard Keep open flame or spark away from battery Hydrogen gas generated during charging is extremely explosive Never fill battery fluid beyond upper level line Battery fluid may spill and cause damage to machine or injury to person Always disconnect terminal first and connect terminal first Disconnecting or connecting in the opposite order may cause a short circuit When installing battery make certain to connect and terminals to their original positions Avoid contact between terminals and other surrounding parts 73 5 Maintenance AWARNING Use w
67. wer end of the machine Park the machine facing uphill Do not park sideways on a slope Never park on an instable surface Do not park near the edge of a cliff Observe all the previous precautions for driving driving on a slope loading Whenever you park the machine apply the parking brake and stop the engine Remove the key whenever you leave the machine unattended to prevent unauthorized use or accidental starting Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive When parking the machine indoors make certain that the building is well ventilated and that the machine is not close to any source of flame or spark including appliances with pilot lights 1 Safety Servicing Do not service the machine when the engine is running If it is absolutely necessary to run the engine while servicing pay attention to the moving parts Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can accumulate Make sure all hydraulic line connectors are tight and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition and leak free Keep your body and hands away from pinhole leaks or nozzles that eject hydraulic fluid under high pressure Use paper or cardboard not your hands to search for leaks Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin and cause serious injury Check all fuel lines on a regular basis for tightness and wear Tighten or
68. with running water water may enter inside and cause rust or damage Always clean cutting blades and blade pins after use Dirt or foreign matters may solidify or corrode blades and make it difficult to remove them 1 Clean machine wash off dirt mud and remove grass and other foreign materials after use 2 Clean cutting system See page 77 3 Check if cutting blades can be rotate after removing foreign objects such as mud 4 f machine is to be left outside cover machine with protective water proof covering after itis cooled off 270 5 Maintenance After Cold Weather Use AWARNING Fire hazard clean machine of cut grass and similar material after use Cut grass that is accumulated on the machine can catch fire A CAUTION Do not wash engine or control panel with running water water may enter inside and cause rust or damage Clean machine after use dirt or foreign objects may freeze and cause damage Do not attempt to move machine when it becomes inoperable due to freezing 1 Clean machine wash off dirt mud and remove grass and other foreign materials after use 2 Park machine on a paved or firm dry surface or on a bed of lumber 3 If machine is to be left outside cover machine with protective water proof covering after itis cooled off 80 Maintenance 5 Storage AWARNING Fire hazard do not store machine where there is a possiblity of ignition A CAUTION
69. works and the brake pedal locks securely when brake pedal is locked Lock Nut 1 6 Tighten lock nut 5347M 0507 070E NOTE e If brake does not work even the brake pedal is locked the brake shoe is worn out Please contact your CANYCOM representative for replacement Front Brake AWD Models 7 Lock brake pedal and inspect that the strech of spring is between 5mm and 8mm If it is not within this range adjust it with adjust nut 8 Tighten lock nut after adjustment 9 Install left step back in place NOTE AWD Models CMX227H CMX186H 66 Maintenance 5 Cutting System AWARNING 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 AWARNING When a blade is damaged replace it and the other blade immediately Always replace blades in pair Damage due to vibration may occur When replacing blades always replace both blades Replace blade pins and wave washers also When a foreign object is tangled with the blade immediately stop the engine and remove the foreign object Damage due to vibration may occur When replacing blades inspect blade stay If stay is worn beyond wear limit damaged or deformed replace it immediately Contact your CANYCOM representative ACAUTION Blades a

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