Owner`s manual

I6-03923
6/30/10
“12.0 BV” - Battery voltage-varies with vehicle and condition of electrical system. Note: a low
battery warning will display in the menu window if voltage falls below 10 Volts.
“12.0 SV” - Solenoid voltage-value should be close to BV.
“100° F” - Electronic board temperature. Note: an over temperature warning will display in the
menu window if temperature exceeds 180° F.
“Running”
“10 60 I” - Spinner amperage first; auger amperage second. Note: an over current warning
will display in the menu window if auger current exceeds 70 A. or spinner current exceeds 35
A.
Routine stopping and starting of the spinner and auger should be performed by pushing the
motor “On/Off” button. Note: Using this method, the speed settings are retained by the controller
and when the button is pushed to restart, the motors are returned to their previous speeds.
Figure 5 with spinner/auger amperage shown
Screened material should be used whenever possible to avoid clogging the auger. If a jam occurs
the ECU motor speeds will flash and an auger over current warning will display in the menu area
of the ECU. If this occurs, lower the dump body and push the motor “On/Off” button to shut the
system down. Unplug the auger power cable from the motor harness. The plug is located at the
rear of the truck on the driver’s side. Warning: Always unplug the auger before attempting to
clear a clog. Accidental starting of the auger could result in serious injury.
Raise barrel bolt latches on access cover and raise cover for access to the jam. A pipe wrench
can be used to turn the auger in the reverse direction to assist in cleaning the jam. Close the
cover and latch prior to plugging the auger motor back into the harness.
Maintenance
Auger bearings
Once per season add a small amount of grease slowly to each
bearing. Take care to not add the grease to fast or it will dislodge the
end covers.
Roller Chain
Spray periodically with a high quality chain lubricant such as PJ1
Blue Label Chain Lube or equivalent.
Entire unit
At the end of the season do a thorough wash down and
cleaning prior to storing the unit for the summer.
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