Classic Accessories 08CH56_10159 manual

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    Questions, problems, missing par ts? Be fo re re tu rn in g t o yo ur re tai le r , ca ll Cl ass ic Ac ces sor ies cu st om er s ervi ce at 1 -80 0- 854-23 1 5 , 8 a.m. - 4 p.m ., PST , Monday-F riday . Email: cu stomerser vice @ classicacces sories.com W ARNING READ Y OUR IN ST RUC TI ON S C OMP L ETE L Y AN D C ARE F UL L Y BE FO RE A TTEM PTI NG[...]

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    2 T ABL E OF CO NTEN TS Safet y Info rmat ion ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Packag e Conte nts Lis t ( Par ts a nd Har dware ) .........................................................................[...]

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    3 P ACK AG E CONT ENT S LIS T ( PARTS ) FR AM E PART S FR AM E PART S ( CONT INU ED ) HA RDWARE P A RTS Par t D escr iption Quantity A Center Mounting Bar 1 B1, B 2 Side Mounting Bar 2 C 1, C 2 Mounting Bar End 2 D 1, D 2 Front Poles 2 E Back Hoop Side Poles 4 F Back Hoop Corner Poles 2 G Back Hoop T op Pole 1 H Front Hoop Side Poles 4 I Front Hoop[...]

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    4 P ACK AG E CONT ENT S LIS T ( CO NTIN UE D ) SO FT PART S Please note : So me part s l is te d m ay no t b e u sed du ri ng in sta ll at io n. The us e of so me p ar ts are de pend ent on the mode l of your snow thrower . Par t D escr iption Quantity Q Cab Fabri c S kin 1 R 1, R 2 Remov able Sand /Salt Pock ets 2 S Remo vable Garage Door Opener S[...]

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    5 PREP ARA TION Before beginning assembly , installati on or operation of the product, make sure all par ts are present. Compare par ts with the pack age conte nts list and dia gram. If any par t is mis sing or dama ged, do not at tempt to a sse mble, ins tall or ope rate the prod uct. Contact customer se rvice for replacement par ts. Estimated Ass[...]

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    6 IN ST ALL TH E U PPER MO UNT ING PO STS ( F IG . 4 ) 4. Inse r t upp er mou nting po sts [J1 , J2] into lowe r mountin g pos ts as sh own. ( Fig. 4 ) Do not ti ghten se t screw at t his time. S ee step 6 . IN ST ALL TH E LOW ER MOU NTI NG POS TS ( FI G. 3 ) 3. Inse r t lower mo unting p osts [ K1 , K 2 ] into moun ting pos t cla mps as s hown. Sn[...]

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    7 IN ST ALL TH E C ENT ER AN D S ID E M OUN TIN G BA RS ( F IG . 5 ) 5. Slid e side mo unting b ars [ B 1 , B2 ] throug h each u ppe r moun ting po st. Con nec t the ce nter mou nting ba r [A ] to both si de mou nting ba rs by eng aging th e spri ng load ed pins a s shown. ( Fig. 5 ) 6. Snu g but do not f ully tig hten. Leave the nu ts loo se for f[...]

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    8 IN ST ALL TH E F RONT HO OP POLE S ( FI G. 7 ) 1 0. Ins er t the fr ont hoo p side p oles [ H ] fir st into e ach as semb led fron t pole [ D 1 , D2 ] on the f rame. In ser t a nothe r pair of f ront ho op side p ole s into the one in sta lled on t he fron t pole s. Finish by car efully i nser t ing the fr ont hoo p top pole [ I ] into both the t[...]

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    9 SE CUR E FABR IC CAB SK IN TO F RA ME ( F IG . 9 ) 1 3. Find th e large f abri c stra p sewn into the b ottom r ear are a of the fab ric ca b skin. Pul l the stra p down an d over the en d of both mo unting ba r end s [ C1 , C2 ] . ( Fig. 9 ) Fi nd all ri p and gr ip tab s on the ins ide of the cab s kin an d secu re the sk in to the fra me. Note[...]

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    10 FIN E T UN E TH E PL ACEM ENT OF TH E CA B O N S NOW TH ROWE R A ND SE CUR E 1 5.Adjus ttheca bsoitisc entere dovertheco ntrolsa ndthea ngleofthem ountin gbar end sarepa ralle ltothegrou ndbyloos eningt heuppe rmoun tingpo stadju stmen t nuta nd /or?[...]

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    11 CAR E AND M AI NTE NAN CE STORAGE Store in a c lea n dr y pl ace. Never store a wet c over in an en clos ed are a a s it ca n d evelop mildew. A void folding the plastic windo ws of the cover for long periods. B O LT S Che ck all bolt s be fore eac h u se to se e th at t hey a re t ight. If one or more bol ts come lo ose, failu re of ca b p ar t[...]

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