MAXLANDER SPEG09

MAXLANDER 20-Inch 15A Corded Electric Snow Blower User Manual

Model: SPEG09

1. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui

Pānuihia, kia mārama hoki ki ngā whakatūpato me ngā tohutohu haumaru katoa i mua i te whakahaere i tēnei mīhini pupuhi hukarere. Ki te kore e whai i ēnei tohutohu, ka pāngia pea koe e te ru hiko, te ahi, me/ranei te whara kino.

  • Always wear appropriate protective gear, including gloves and eye protection, when operating the snow blower.
  • Keep hands and other body parts away from rotating parts.
  • Ensure the power cord is in good condition and avoid cutting or damaging it during operation.
  • Do not operate the snow blower on slopes that are too steep.
  • Kia matara atu nga tamariki me te hunga e noho ana i te waahi whakahaere.
  • Store the snow blower in a dry place when not in use to prevent damage from moisture.

For detailed safety information, refer to the complete safety manual included with your product.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The MAXLANDER 20-Inch 15A Corded Electric Snow Blower is designed for efficient snow removal from driveways, walkways, and patios. It features a powerful motor, adjustable chute, and dual LED headlights for enhanced visibility.

MAXLANDER 20-Inch 15A Corded Electric Snow Blower

Figure 2.1: MAXLANDER 20-Inch 15A Corded Electric Snow Blower

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Efficient Snow Removal: 20-inch clearing width and 12-inch snow depth, with a 25-foot throwing distance.
  • Kaha 15-Amp Motini: Delivers robust performance for clearing up to 840 pounds of snow per minute.
  • 180° Rotating Chute: Allows precise control over snow discharge direction.
  • Dual LED Headlights: Illuminates the path for safe operation in low-light conditions.
  • He ngawari te whakahaere: Equipped with 5.5-inch large wheels for stable operation and flexible movement.
  • Durable Auger: Engineered for long-term durability and efficient snow clearing.
Auger-Assist Drive System

Figure 2.2: Auger-Assist Drive System for efficient snow breaking

3. Runanga & Tatūnga

Follow these general steps for assembling your snow blower. Refer to the detailed assembly instructions in your product manual for specific diagrams and fastener details.

  1. Wewete Waenga: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging. Verify all components are present against the packing list.
  2. Āpiti Huinga Kakau: Secure the upper handle to the lower handle using the provided knobs and bolts. Ensure the handle is firmly in place.
  3. Install Chute: Attach the snow discharge chute to the main unit. Connect the chute rotation control rod as per instructions, ensuring smooth 180-degree rotation.
  4. Tūhono Waea Hiko: Ensure the snow blower is unplugged. Connect the power cord to the snow blower's receptacle. Use an outdoor-rated extension cord suitable for the amperage and length required.
  5. Perform Pre-Operation Check: Inspect all connections, ensure no loose parts, and check for any damage.
Double Safety Design for starting

Figure 3.1: Double Safety Design (Press Safety Button, then Hold ON/OFF Trigger)

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Before starting, ensure you have read the safety instructions and the snow blower is properly assembled.

Te Tīmatanga o te Pūwero Hukapapa:

  1. Connect the extension cord to a suitable outdoor power outlet.
  2. Press the safety button.
  3. While holding the safety button, squeeze the ON/OFF trigger to start the motor.
  4. Tukuna te paatene haumaru ina rere ana te motuka.

Te Whakakore i te Hukapapa:

  • Push the snow blower forward at a steady pace, allowing the auger to clear the snow.
  • Avoid forcing the machine through heavy snow; take smaller passes if necessary.
  • Adjust the discharge chute direction as needed to throw snow away from cleared areas.
Snow Blower in operation, showing 25 ft throw distance

Figure 4.1: Snow being thrown up to 25 feet

Adjusting the Chute:

The 180-degree adjustable chute allows you to direct the snow. Use the control bar to rotate the chute to your desired position.

Hand adjusting the 180 degree adjustable snow chute

Figure 4.2: Adjusting the 180° rotating chute

Te whakamahi i ngā rama matua LED:

The dual LED headlights automatically activate when the snow blower is running, providing illumination for early morning or evening snow removal.

Snow blower with dual LED lights illuminated in the dark

Figure 4.3: Dual LED headlights for improved visibility

5. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your snow blower. Always disconnect the power before performing any maintenance.

Whai muri i ia Whakamahinga:

  • Whakapai i te Wahanga: Remove any snow, ice, or debris from the auger, chute, and motor housing. Use a non-abrasive cloth.
  • Tirotiro mo te kino: Check for any loose fasteners, worn parts, or damage to the power cord.

Rokiroki kaupeka:

  • Horoia: Ensure the unit is completely clean and dry before storing.
  • Kopa mo te Rokiroki: Ka taea te whakapiko i te kakau hei rokiroki kiato.
  • Rokiroki ki te Wahi maroke: Keep the snow blower in a dry, protected area away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Snow blower folded for convenient storage

Figure 5.1: Snow blower folded for convenient storage

6. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your MAXLANDER snow blower, refer to the table below for common problems and solutions.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore te pupuhi hukarere e tīmataPower cord not connected; Safety button/trigger not engaged; Circuit breaker tripped.Ensure cord is securely plugged in; Fully engage safety button and trigger; Reset circuit breaker.
Snow discharge is weak or cloggedWet/heavy snow; Chute clogged; Auger obstructed.Take smaller passes; Disconnect power, then clear chute/auger with a cleaning tool (never hands).
Te wiri nuiNgā here wetekina; He auger kua pakaru.Check and tighten all fasteners; Inspect auger for damage and replace if necessary.

If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, contact MAXLANDER customer support.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the MAXLANDER Corded Electric Snow Blower, Model SPEG09.

WhakatakotorangaUara
WaitohuMAXLANDER
Tau tauiraSPEG09
Puna ManaAC (Waea Hiko)
Momo MihiniElectric, 15-Amp
Whanui Whakamama20 Inihi
Te Hōhonu Hukarere Pai6 Inches (up to 12 Inches maximum)
Te Tuku i te TawhitiTae atu ki te 25 Puawai
Hunga Hua48.03"D x 36.61"W x 19.68"H
Taumaha Tūemi28.4 pauna
TaeKaraka & Pango

8. Raihana me te Tautoko

MAXLANDER products are designed for durability and performance. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official MAXLANDER webpae.

Tautoko Kiritaki:

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or parts inquiries, please contact MAXLANDER customer service through their official channels.

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