Simplicity H924RX manual Assembly, Operation

Page 9

ASSEMBLY

Read and follow the assembly and adjustment instructions for your snow thrower. All fasteners are in the parts bag. Do not discard any parts or material until the unit is assembled.

WARNING: Before doing any assembly or maintenance to the snow thrower, pull out the safety

key.

NOTE: In this instruction book, left and right describe the location of a part from the operator’s position behind the unit.

NOTE: Torque is measured in foot pounds (metric N.m). This measurement describes how tight a nut or bolt must be. The torque is measured with a torque wrench.

NOTE: Fasteners and loose parts are shown at full size in Figure 2 on page 85.

NOTE: Illustrations are located on page 2 and on pages 86 through 91.

Tools Required

1Knife

1Pliers

21/2 inch open end wrenches

29/16 inch open end wrenches

23/4 inch open end wrenches

1 Measuring tape or ruler

1Screwdriver

13/8 inch open end wrench

17/16 inch open end wrench

How To Remove The Snow Thrower From The Carton

1.

(Figure 3) The snow thrower is shown in the

 

shipping position.

2.

Remove packing material from wheels,

 

handle, and auger housing.

3. Locate and remove the parts bag (some

 

models do not have a parts bag).

4.

Cut open the end of the carton next to the

 

handle.

5.

To roll the snowthrower off of the carton, pull

 

on the handle.

 

CAUTION: DO NOT back over cables.

6.

Remove any packing material that remains

 

from handle and auger housing.

7.

Cut any plastic shipping ties that may secure

 

the control cables to the LOWER HANDLE.

8.

If the control cables have become

5.Install the fasteners and the crank assembly eyebolt (11) that were removed in step 2. DO NOT tighten until all fasteners are in place.

6.(Figure 5) Attach the crank rod (15) to the universal joint assembly (16) with the hair pin (12).

7.(Figure 4) Tighten nut on eye bolt (11). Make sure eye bolt (11) is properly aligned and the crank (18) can freely rotate.

8.Tighten all handle fasteners.

How To Install The Knob(s) (Figure 6)

NOTE: If knob(s) are already installed, go to the next selection.

1.Attach the knob (3) onto the speed shift lever (2). On some models, the knob (3) is attached. To lock in position, tighten the hex jam nut (1) against the bottom of the knob (3).

2.Make sure the speed shift lever (2) functions correctly. Move the speed shift lever (2) through all speeds.

How To Assemble The Chute Deflector

NOTE: The chute ring assembly (1) comes installed on the unit from the factory (Figure 7).

1.Install deflector chute assembly (2) (already assembled) using four screws (3) and nuts (4).

NOTE: Make sure the slot in the chute ring aligns with the arrow on the outer ring as shown.

2.Tighten screws (3) snugly but be care- ful not to over-tighten.

Check The Cables

1.(Figure 8) Check the traction drive cable

(1) and the auger drive cable (2). If the bottom of the cables have become disconnected, reinstall the cables.

2.(Figure 10) If the top of the cables (5) have become disconnected from the drive levers (6), attach the cables (5) to the “Z” fitting (7).

en

How To Assemble The Drift Cutter (if equipped)

Drift cutters are used to cut a path through snow deeper than the auger housing.

1.(Figure 11) Loosen the fasteners (2) that secure the drift cutters (1) to the auger housing.

2.Raise the drift cutters (1) to the desired height.

3.Tighten the fasteners (2).

How To Prepare The Engine

NOTE: The engine was shipped from the factory filled with oil. Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed.

WARNING: Follow the engine manufacturer’s instructions for the type of fuel and oil to use. Always

use a safety fuel container. Do not smoke when adding gasoline to the engine. When inside an enclosure, do not fill with gasoline. Before you add fuel, stop the engine. Let the engine cool for several minutes.

Check the oil. See the engine manufacturer’s instructions for the type of fuel and oil to use. Before you use the unit, read the information on safety, operation, maintenance, and storage.

Important! Before You Start Operating

Check the fasteners. Make sure all fasteners are tight.

On electric start models, the unit was shipped with the starter cord plugged into the engine. Before operating, unplug the starter cord from the engine.

OPERATION

NOTE: Illustrations are located on page 2 and on pages 86 through 91.

CAUTION: Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the snow thrower (such as tire chains, electric start kits, etc.).

Know Your Snow Thrower (Figure 1)

Read this Instruction Book and safety rules before operation the snow thrower. Compare the illustration with your snow thrower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments.

disconnected from the control levers, then

attach the cable to the levers (see Owner’s

Manual for illustration of cable and lever).

How To Assemble The Handle And Crank Assembly

1.(Figure 4) Loosen, but do not remove, the fasteners (1) in the upper holes of the lower handle.

2.Remove the fasteners and the crank assembly eyebolt (11) from the lower holes of the lower handle.

3.(Figure 1) Put the shift lever (6) into first forward position.

4.(Figure 4) Raise the upper handle (2) to the operating position.

NOTE: Make sure the cables are not caught between the upper and lower handle.

1742227

How To Set The Skid Height (Figure 1)

The snow thrower is equipped with height adjustable skids (7) mounted on the outside of the auger housing (4). To adjust the height of the skids, see “How To Adjust The Height Of The Skids” in the Maintenance section.

How To Set The Length Of The Cables

The cables were adjusted at the factory and no adjustments should be necessary. However, after the handles are put in the operating position, the cables can be too tight or too loose. If an adjustment is necessary, see “How To Check And Adjust The Cables” in the Service And Adjustment section.

9

How To Control The Discharge Of The Snow

WARNING: Never direct the discharge of snow toward bystanders.

WARNING: Always stop the engine before unclogging the discharge chute or the auger housing and

before leaving the snow thrower.

1.(Figure 1) Turn the crank assembly (2) to change the discharge direction of the snow.

2.(Figure 12) Loosen the wing knob (1) on the chute deflector (2) and move the chute deflector (2) to set the distance. Move the chute deflector (2) UP for more distance, DOWN for less distance. Then tighten the wing knob (1).

Image 9
Contents OPERATOR’S Manual 1742227 Contents Left Right Down 1742227 When Adding Fuel Training Rules for Safe OperationPreparation OperationChildren Service, Maintenance And Storage Ignition SystemClearing a Clogged Discharge Chute EmissionsOperation AssemblyHow To Throw Snow Figure How To Stop The Snow ThrowerHow To Use The Wheel Lockout Pin How To Stop The Engine FigureMaintenance Maintenance ChartHow To Adjust The Scraper Bar Figure How To Adjust The Height Of The Skids FigureHow To Check And Adjust The Cables Lubrication Every 10 Hours FigureHow To Replace The Belts How To Adjust The BeltsHow To Adjust The Belt Guide How To Adjust Or Replace The Friction WheelHow To Replace the Auger Shear Bolt How To Prepare The Snow Thrower For StorageHow To Order Replacement Parts Trouble Shooting Chart Significations Table DES MatièresGauche Droit Haut BAS Avertissement Avertissement Règles D’UTILISATION Dans DES Conditions DE Sécurité FormationPréparation Enfants Entretien, maintenance et stockageNettoyage d’une chute encrassée Système d’allumageFonctionnement MontageSe familiariser avec le chasse−neige Figure Commande du déversement de la neigeArrêt du chasse−neige Figure Avancer et reculer FigureOu un levier pour retirer neige et débris Conseils pour l’utilisation du chasse−neigeEntretien Tableau DE MaintenanceRéglage de la hauteur des patins Figure Pièces à ne pas lubrifier FigureRéglage du bord d’attaque Figure Vérification et réglage des câblesRemplacement des courroies Réglage ou remplacement du disque de frictionRéglage du guide de courroie Taille du pneu Distance « a » Préparation du chasse−neige pour le remisage12 et 13 pouces 10,5 cm 4−1/8 Pouces Sur la plus basse vitesse de la marche avantTableau DE Depannage Commande de pièces détachéesInhalt Montage Betrieb Wartungsdiagramm FehlersuchdiagrammLinks Rechts Oben Nach Unten Gefahr Warnung Regeln FÜR DEN Sicheren Betrieb ÜbungVorbereitung Kinder Service, Wartung und LagerungFreiräumen eines verstopften Auswurfkanal AbgaseBetrieb Kontrollieren des Schneeauswurfs Über die Schneefräse AbbAnhalten der Schneefräse Abb Vorwärts- und Rückwärtsfahren AbbTips für das Schneefräsen Schnee und Geröll vom Räumwerk entfernenWartung WartungsdiagrammEinstellung der Kufenhöhe Abb Objekte, die nicht geschmiert werden AbbEinstellung der Streichstange Abb Überprüfen und Einstellen der KabelAuswechseln der Riemen Einstellung der RiemenführungEinstellen bzw. Auswechseln des Reibrads Auswechseln des Schneckenscherbolzens Vorbereitung der Schneefräse auf die LagerungBestellen von Ersatzteilen Fehlersuchdiagramm Montaggio USO Tabella DI Manutenzione Indice1742227 Pericolo Avvertenza Addestramento Regole PER UN Funzionamento SicuroPreparazione ConduzionePulizia di uno scarico a gravità ostruito BambiniManutenzione, assistenza e conservazione EmissioniUSO MontaggioLancio di neve Figura Interruzione delle operazioni dello spazzaneve FiguraPrima di accendere il motore Spegnimento del motore FiguraSuggerimenti per spazzare la neve Avviamento di un motore caldo FiguraSe possibile, scaricare la neve sottovento Manutenzione Tabella DI ManutenzioneRegolazione della barra raschiatrice Figura Parti che non devono essere lubrificate FiguraControllo e regolazione dei cavi Regolazione delle cinghieRimozione della cinghia di azionamento della trivella Sostituzione delle cinghieRegolazione della guida della cinghia Regolazione o sostituzione della ruota di frizioneSostituzione dei bulloni di sicurezza della trivella Preparazione dello spazzaneve per il rimessaggioOrdinazione di parti di ricambio Tabella PER LA Soluzione DEI Problemi Koble til elektrisitetsledning Innhold1742227 Fare 1742227 Opplæring Regler for Sikker BrukForberedelse BrukBarn Service, vedlikehold og lagringRengjøre en tilstoppet utkastingssjakt UtslippBruk MonteringHvordan frese snø Figur Hvordan stoppe snøfreseren FigurFør du starter motoren Hvordan stanse motoren FigurVedlikeholdstabell Hvordan fjerne snø eller rester fra naverhusetSnøfresingstips Vedlikehold Hvordan justere beltene Hvordan skifte ut belteneHvordan justere beltelederen Hvordan skifte ut sikkerhetsbolt i naver Hvordan justere eller skifte ut friksjonshjuletHvordan gjøre snøfreseren klar for lagring Hvordan bestille reservedelerFeilsøkingstabell Innehåll Varningssymboler OCH Förklaringar1742227 Fara Varning Utbildning Regler FÖR Säkert HandhavandeDrift FörberedelseRengöring av ett igensatt utkaströr Service, underhåll och förvaringUtsläpp TändningssystemAnvändning Hur man slungar snö Figur Hur man gör för att köra framåt och bakåt FigurHur man använder hjulspärrpinne Figur Innan motorn startasUnderhållsschema Hur man tar bort snö och skräp ur inmatarhusetSnöröjningstips Underhåll Hur man justerar remmarna Hur man byter ut remmarnaHur man justerar remguiden Hur man byter brytbult till inmataren Hur man justerar eller byter ut friktionshjuletHur man förbereder snöslungan för förvaring Hur man beställer reservdelarFelsökningsschema 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227 1742227

H924RX specifications

The Simplicity H924RX is a standout addition to the world of residential zero-turn mowers, blending cutting-edge technology with exceptional performance. Designed for homeowners who demand both efficiency and ease of use, this mower comes equipped with features that facilitate an enjoyable mowing experience while delivering superior results.

At the heart of the H924RX is its robust engine, which provides reliable power for tackling thick grass and uneven terrains. The mower is equipped with a high-performance, air-cooled Kawasaki engine, known for its durability and efficiency, ensuring that you can maintain your lawn effortlessly. This engine is paired with a hydrostatic transmission that allows for smooth, responsive handling, making it easy to maneuver around obstacles while providing a top speed that reduces mowing time significantly.

One of the most remarkable features of the H924RX is its 54-inch heavy-duty fabricated deck. This wide cutting deck not only enhances productivity by covering more ground but also offers adjustable cutting heights for a customizable mowing experience. The unique design of the deck ensures an even cut and minimizes clumping, allowing for a healthier lawn appearance.

Simplicity has integrated their patented “Easy Ride” technology into the H924RX, which utilizes advanced torsion suspension to absorb shocks and vibrations. This feature increases comfort for the operator, especially during extended mowing sessions. Coupled with a plush high-back seat and ergonomic controls, the H924RX is designed for user-friendly operation.

In terms of technology, the mower is equipped with a state-of-the-art intuitive control panel, providing all the necessary information at a glance. Features like an integrated hour meter and fuel gauge ensure that users can easily track maintenance schedules and fuel levels. Additionally, LED headlights are included for enhanced visibility during early morning or late evening mowing sessions.

The build quality of the Simplicity H924RX is exceptional, with a heavy-duty frame and components designed to withstand rigorous use. This durability is complemented by an industry-leading warranty, offering peace of mind for users.

In summary, the Simplicity H924RX stands out as an impressive zero-turn mower, combining power, comfort, and advanced technology to meet the needs of every homeowner. Whether you’re maintaining a small yard or managing large expanses of grass, this mower provides the tools necessary for a beautiful lawn.