Hurricane X Rechargeable Electric Air Pump Manual

Hurricane X Rechargeable Electric Air Pump Manual Average ratng: 3,6/5 1586 reviews

Programmable thermostat circuit board with rechargeable circuit. For the electric heating system unique dual temperature dual control function. Manual control. Aug 19, 2015 - Warnings for the safe use of this tool are included in this manual. SENCO Air Compressor was constructed with the highest level of precision and. Clean exterior of compressor. Check safety relief valve. SENCO Cordless: 1. Hurricane or other disaster resulting only from the forces of nature. Operate all air conditioners, radio, entertainment system and televisions. Published within its Owner's Manual, and the Chassis Limited Warranty. Use rechargeable batteries since they may not provide a constant charge. The refrigerator in your motorhome runs on either propane gas or electric.

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Operator's Manual
7,841,044,B1
Muskegon, Michigan
04/07/2016

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  • Page 1 Commercial Debris Blower Operator’s Manual Patent Number 7,841,044,B1 Hurricane Inc. Muskegon, Michigan REV. 04/07/2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Hurricane Power Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTIFICATION ................1 Record Identification Numbers ..........1 INTRODUCTION ................2 Using Your Operator’s Manual ..........2 Special Messages ..............2 SPECIFICATIONS ................3 SAFETY ..................... 4 Operator Training Required ............4 Preparation .................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Hurricane Power SERVICE ..................21 Service Intervals ..............21 Service Engine ................. 21 Checking Engine Oil Level ............22 Changing Engine Oil and Filter ..........23 Cleaning Engine Oil Cooler and Checking Air Filter ..... 23 Cleaning the Engine Oil Cooler ..........23 Checking Air Filter Elements ..........
  • Page 5: Identification

    You will need to locate the model and serial numbers for the machine and for the engine of your machine Register this information with Hurricane Inc. by email and record the information in the spaces provided. at info@hurricane-power.com, be sure to include your contact information as well as the above data for warranty and service bulletins.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Hurricane Power INTRODUCTION Special Messages Using Your Operator’s Manual Your manual contains special messages to bring at- tention to potential safety concerns, machine damage This manual is an important part of your machine and as well as helpful operating and servicing information.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Hurricane Power Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Engine Briggs and Stratton 23hp Refer to engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual for engine specifications. Drivetrain Type Dual Hydrostatic Transaxles Hydro-Gear ZT3100 Number of Speeds Infinitely Variable Electrical System Charging System 20 Amp Ignition Flywheel magneto Starter...
  • Page 8: Safety

    Safety Hurricane Power SAFETY • Check that the operator’s presence controls, safety switches and shields are attached and Operator Training Required functioning properly. DO NOT operate unless • they are functioning properly. Read the Operator’s Manual and other training material. If the operator or mechanic cannot read Operating Safely English, it is the owner’s responsibility to explain...
  • Page 9: Using A Spark Arrestor

    Hurricane Power Safety Using a Spark Arrestor • Slow down and use caution when making turns and crossing roads and sidewalks. Close deflec- The engine in this machine is equipped with a spark tors if not blowing. Watch for traffic when operat- arrestor muffler.
  • Page 10: Rotating Impeller Is Dangerous

    Safety Hurricane Power Rotating Impeller is Dangerous • Keep children indoors, out of the work area, and in the watchful eye of a responsible adult, other WARNING than the operator, when a machine is being oper- ated. • Rotating impeller can cut off arms and Stay alert to the presence of children.
  • Page 11: Keep Riders Off

    Hurricane Power Safety Keep Riders Off Wear Appropriate Clothing • • Only allow the operator on the machine. Keep Always wear safety goggles, or safety glasses riders off. with side shields, and a hard hat when operating the machine. •...
  • Page 12: Prevent Fires

    Safety Hurricane Power NOT inflate the tires above the recommended • Disconnect battery or remove spark plugs (for pressure. Never weld or heat a wheel and tire gas engines) before making any repairs. Discon- assembly. The heat can cause an increase in air nect the negative terminal first and the positive pressure resulting in a tire explosion.
  • Page 13: Handling Waste Product And Chemicals

    Hurricane Power Safety Handling Waste Product and Chemicals • Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place • Waste products, such as, used oil, fuel, coolant, containers on the ground away from your vehicle brake fluid, and batteries, can harm the environ- before fueling.
  • Page 14: Decals

    Decals Hurricane Power DECALS KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY Operator Station Belt Guard DANGER WARNING CAUTION PINCH POINT Left and Right Deflectors Operator Station Bypass Valves Hydrostatic Tank EMERGENCY BRAKE RELEASE LIFT LEVER X3-4211 Above Operator Platform MADE WITH PRIDE U.S.A.
  • Page 15: Operating

    Hurricane Power Operating OPERATING Operator Station Controls • Lets take a moment to familiarize you with the controls on the dash. A clear understanding of the operation and function of each control is essential to the safe and productive use of this machine.
  • Page 16: Operator Station Controls

    Operating Hurricane Power Operator Station Controls Left Wheel Right Wheel Hydrostat Control Hydrostat Control Handle Bar Reverse Handle Bar Tach/Hour Oil Alert Meter Fuel Fill & Fuel Ignition Key Cap w/Gauge Switch Choke Throttle Control Control Front Deflector Control < Open / Close>...
  • Page 17: Misc. Controls And Checks

    Hurricane Power Operating Misc. Controls and Checks Hydraulic Reservoirs & Filler (Fill to Bottom Line when Cold.) Emergency Brake Release Lever Hydro Pump Bypass Valve (one on each pump) Oil Filter Air Cleaner Oil Dipstick Fuel Filter Belt Guard Oil Fill...
  • Page 18 Operating Hurricane Power Hydraulic Oil Filters One on each pump. Break-In Period: First service at 75 hours After that every 400 hours Hydraulic Pumps Change hydraulic oil every 400 hours. Hydro-Gear Hydraulic Filter P/N 425-52114 Remove Filter Guard bolts to access filter for service.
  • Page 19: Testing The Safety Systems

    Hurricane Power Operating Testing the Safety Systems Turn key to the START position. The safety systems installed on your machine should Result: The engine will turn over, this means all brake be tested before each machine use. Be sure you safety switches are working properly.
  • Page 20: Using The Throttle And Choke

    Operating Hurricane Power Using the Throttle and Choke Filling Fuel Tank CAUTION Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable. • Shut engine OFF before filling fuel tank. • Do not smoke while handling fuel. • Keep fuel away from flames or sparks.
  • Page 21: Transaxle Bypass Valve

    Hurricane Power Operating Park machine safely. Allow engine to cool. Transaxle Bypass Valve Engaged Remove any debris from around fuel tank cap/ gauge area. After moving the machine, pull cable sideways allowing cable to retract and disengage transaxle Remove fuel tank cap/gauge slowly to allow any bypass valve.
  • Page 22: Using The Hydrostatic Motion Controls

    Operating Hurricane Power Using the Hydrostatic Motion Controls CAUTION This is the FORWARD travel position. The travel Avoid injury! Learn the proper use of the speed is dependant on how far forward the controls motion control levers and practice at low are pushed.
  • Page 23: Using The Blower And The Deflector Controls

    Hurricane Power Operating Using the Blower and the Deflector Controls CAUTION Avoid injury and property damage! DO NOT position discharge where it will blow de- bris towards people, vehicles, buildings or other objects in vicinity. Flying debris may damage, harm, or cause injury to people or objects in air flow range.
  • Page 24 Operating Hurricane Power NOTE: The deflectors can be set in any position be- tween OPEN and CLOSED. Gear Rack Deflector Motor Halfway Front Deflector Right Discharge Chute Deflector Open With a little time and experience, an operator can be- come proficient in setting the deflectors at the opti- mum positions for the task.
  • Page 25: Service

    Hurricane Power Service SERVICE Service Intervals Use the following schedule to perform routine maintenance on your machine. Break-In Every First Every Every Service Item (After First Annually 40 Hours 75 Hours 100 Hours 400 Hours 10 Hours) Change engine oil and filter...
  • Page 26: Checking Engine Oil Level

    Service Hurricane Power Checking Engine Oil Level Park machine safely. IMPORTANT: Avoid Engine Damage! Failure to check Check when engine is cool before use or allow the oil level daily could lead to serious engine prob- engine to cool. lems if oil level is low.
  • Page 27: Changing Engine Oil And Filter

    Hurricane Power Service Changing Engine Oil and Filter IMPORTANT: Make sure engine and exhaust system is cool before proceeding. The oil filter is located on IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Change the oil more the left side of the engine. often if the machine is used in extreme conditions: 10.
  • Page 28: Checking Air Filter Elements

    Service Hurricane Power Checking Air Filter Elements Fuel Shut Off Fuel Filter IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Dirt and debris can en- ter the engine through a damaged filter element: • Do not wash paper element. • Do not attempt to clean paper element by tapping against another object.
  • Page 29: Checking Engine Cooling Intake And Fan

    Hurricane Power Service Checking Engine Cooling Intake and Fan Checking Carburetor Adjustment IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! An obstructed air in- The carburetor is designed to deliver the correct fuel- take screen can cause engine damage due to over- to-air mixture to the engine under all operating condi- heating.
  • Page 30: Changing Hydraulic Oil And Filters, Zt-3100

    Service Hurricane Power Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect Remove toe kick to access the hydraulic filters, hands and body from high pressure fluids. set aside. IMPORTANT: Check oil level in reservoir tank when Hydraulic Oil Filter oil is cold.
  • Page 31: Purging Procedure

    Hurricane Power Service 16. Remove the cap from the expansion tank, fill with 21. Engage neutral bypass valves. Mobil 1 15W50 or equivalent motor oil until oil just appears at the bottom of each transaxle’s purge 22. Start engine and idle up to 1800 rpm. Disengage port (approximately 2.5 qts.
  • Page 32: Impeller Removal And Inspection

    Service Hurricane Power Impeller Removal and Inspection Changing Drive Belt Use this procedure to inspect or replace a broken im- Park machine on a level surface. Remove key. peller. Allow machine to cool. Never perform work on a Park machine on a level surface. Remove key.
  • Page 33: Service Brakes

    Hurricane Power Service Service Brakes Thread the new belt over the pulleys in the correct routing (Refer to Drive Belt Routing diagram). Use 3/4 wrench to replace the tensions on the There is no serviceable brake adjustment, the brakes belt.
  • Page 34: Service Motion Controls

    Service Hurricane Power Service Motion Controls Adjusting Motion Controls - Checking Neutral Center Adjusting the Motion Controls Choose a hard, level surface to perform this test. Park machine safely. Stop engine. Mount the machine. Start engine. Release the parking brake by tipping the handles down.
  • Page 35 Hurricane Power Service If left drive wheel rotates forward, rotate the neu- tral plate clockwise. If left drive wheel rotates backward, rotate the neutral plate counterclockwise. If right drive wheel rotates forward, rotate the neu- tral plate counterclockwise. If right drive wheel rotates backward, rotate the neutral plate clockwise.
  • Page 36: Service Tires

    Service Hurricane Power Service Tires Checking Tire Pressure Removing and Installing Rear Drive Wheels CAUTION Removing: Avoid injury! Explosive separation of tire Park machine safely. and rim is possible when serviced incor- rectly: Do not attempt to mount a tire with-...
  • Page 37: Service Electrical

    Hurricane Power Service Service Electrical Removing and Installing Battery Replacing Fuse CAUTION IMPORTANT Avoid injury! Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. It is poisonous and can cause serious burns. Avoid Damage! Help prevent machine elec- trical damage. Make sure replacement fuse is the correct rating.
  • Page 38: Cleaning Battery And Terminals

    Service Hurricane Power Using Booster Battery or Jump Starting Thumb Screw CAUTION Avoid injury! The battery produces a flam- mable and explosive gas. The battery may explode. • Do not smoke or have open flame near battery. • Wear eye protection and gloves.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Hurricane Power Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Using the Troubleshooting Chart If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this chart, refer to the engine manufacturer’s own- er’s manual provided with your machine for trouble- shooting or contact your authorized service center.
  • Page 40 Troubleshooting Hurricane Power Engine overheats • Clean cooling fins. • Clean engine cooling air intake screen. • Low oil level. • Do not operate at slow idle. Operate at faster idle. • Plugged engine air intake filter. Engine lacks power •...
  • Page 41 Hurricane Power Troubleshooting Machine will not move with engine running • Parking brake ENGAGED. • Transmission oil level low. • Transmission oil cold. Allow machine to warm up. • Pump drive belt slipping or broken. • Pump free-wheel valves open.
  • Page 42: Storage

    Storage Hurricane Power STORAGE Preparing Fuel and Engine For Storage Storing Machine Safety Fuel: CAUTION If you have been using “Stabilized Fuel,” add stabi- lized fuel to tank until the tank is full. Turn OFF fuel shutoff. Avoid injury! Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable.
  • Page 43: Removing Machine From Storage

    Hurricane Power Storage Removing Machine From Storage Engine storage: Change engine oil and filter while engine is warm. Check tire pressure. Service air filter if necessary. Check engine oil level. Clean debris from engine air intake screen. Check battery. Charge battery if necessary.