Snapper E55140BV manual Identification Numbers, CE Identification Tag Markings, CE Specifications

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Identification Numbers

SA

North American /

M

CE Models

PLE

 

S

CE Models

A

 

M

(Only)

PLE

 

When contacting your authorized dealer for replacement parts, service, or information you MUST have these numbers.

Record your model name/number, manufacturer’s identification numbers, and engine serial numbers in the space provided for easy access. These numbers can be found in the locations shown.

NOTE: For location of engine identification numbers, refer to the engine owner’s manual.

CE Models: Place the extra copy of the identification tag in the manual

ID Tag

PRODUCT REFERENCE DATA

Model Description Name/Number

Unit PART Number

Unit SERIAL Number

 

 

Dealer Name

Date Purchased

 

 

 

ENGINE REFERENCE DATA

 

 

 

Engine Make

 

Engine Model

 

 

 

Engine Type/Spec

 

Engine Code/Serial Number

 

 

 

CE Identification Tag Markings

A.Manufacturer’s Identification Number

B.Power Rating in Kilowatts

C.Maximum Engine Speed in Rotations per Minute

D.Sound Pressure at Operator’s Position in Decibels *

E.Manufacturer’s Address

F.Year of Manufacture

G.CE Compliance Logo

H.Mass of Unit in Kilograms

I.Sound Power in Decibels **

This unit complies with European Harmonized Lawn Mower Standard EN 836, European Machinery Directive 98/37/EC, and European EMC Directive 89/336/EC

* Tested according to EN836:1997/A2:2001

B AF G

C

D

E

CE Specifications

I

H

** Tested according to 2000/14/EC

Model Number: 1694898 / 7800070

Engine Maximum RPMs: 3700

Power Rating: 4 kW

Mass: 52kg

Noise Guaranteed Sound Power (LwA): 109 dB(A)

Noise Sound Pressure Level (LpA): 96 dB(A)

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Contents Mfg. No Description SeriesMfg. No. Description Manual NoTable of Contents Safety Rules & Information Operating Safety Moving Parts Safety Rules and InformationPreparation Safety Rules & InformationSafe Handling of Gasoline Transporting and StorageSafety Decals Safety DecalsDecal Danger, Rotating Cutting Blades Safety Icons Safety IconsMachine CE Specifications Identification NumbersCE Identification Tag Markings Control Functions Features ControlsOperation General Operating SafetyAdding Fuel Starting the EngineStopping the Engine OperationProcessing Materials Chipping TipsChipping & Shredding Recommendations StorageOperation Type of Waste Size Limitations Permitted Maintenance Schedule & Procedures Regular MaintenanceCheck Safety Labels Check for Loose HardwareClean Debris from Engine & Chipper Regular MaintenanceService Interval Before each use and every 100 hours Service Interval Every 25 Hours, or As NecessaryService Interval Every 25 Hours Check / Change Engine Air CleanerInspect Chipping Knives Replace Spark PlugService Interval Every 50 Hours Service Interval Before Each UseEngine Oil Type & Capacity Check Engine Oil LevelTroubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting RepairTroubleshooting & Repair Shredding Hammer Rotation ReplacementRepair Installing the Chipper Cone Chipping Knives Sharpening and ReplacementInitial Assembly Install Chipper Cone All ModelsInstall the Hopper All Models Install the Handle All Models Initial AssemblyInstall Discharge Bag Add Engine OilAdd Fuel Specifications HP* Briggs & Stratton All ModelsHP* Briggs & Stratton Maintenance Items Replacement PartsOptional Accessories Technical Manuals