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LV02675B, LV02675BF, LV0265H, LV0265HF
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1. 15 ENGINE ASSEMBLY BRIGGS 16 ENGINE ASSEMBLY HONDA 17 DELUXE ASSEMNBLIES 18 WAND ASSEMBLY RID Ud ne 19 WAND DIVERTER ASSEMBLY an a t m 20 WAND ASSEMBLY BOM 21 WAND DIVERTER CONTROL LEVER 22 LIMITED WARRANTY 23 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING Training 1 Read instructions carefully Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment 2 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use this outdoor equipment 3 Never operate while people especially children or pets are nearby Keep bystanders at least 25 feet away from the area of operation 4 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property Warning 1 Under California and under laws of several other states you are not permitted to operation internal combustion s engine using hydrocarbon fuels any forest covered brush covered or grass covered land or on land with grain hay or other flammable agricultural crop without an engine spark arrester in continuous effective working order The engine on your power equipment like most outdoor power equipme
2. 410056 HEIGHT ADJUST PIN ASSY HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER WMT ASSY 410071 1 SIDE RAIL ASSY 410076 SIDE RAIL WMT ASSY 410095 DISCHARGE BAG ASSY 410105 1 SWITCH DEPRESSION BRKT 711124 PAN HEAD ST 10 X 37 NI 711233 BLT HH 5 16 18X1 75 ST PL 711374 NUT NYLOC 5 16 18 NUT NYLOC 3 8 16 NUT WSR FLAT 10 WSR FLT 344 X 690 X 062 STL ZINC WSR FLAT 5 X 1 37 X 100 711380 711503 711506 711510 12 T 15 17 711516 WSR FLAT 31 X 1 25 X 05 18 712301 WSR FLAT 87 X 38 X 06 20 19 712638 NUT HEX 10 24 SS NYLOC 20 21 22 23 712815 SCR MC 10 24X1 75 STPL 713050 BLT HH 3 8 16 X 3 1 4 5 69 516 32 BLT CONT HD 5 16 X 2 83 25 B 49 THROTTLE CABLE ASSY BRIGGS ONLY 0 23A 410115 THROTTLE CABLE ASSY HONDA ONLY 94 360108 SLEEVE HANDLE gt 25 410081 HANDLE W THROTTLE 26 410116 1 BAG DISCHARGE ASSY APV POLY 26A 410117 1 BAG DISCHARGE ASSY APVCANVAS 15 Engine Assembly Briggs om 9 TIGHTEN TO 31 33 FT LBS OF TORQUE BILL OF MATERIAL PART REOD DESCRIPTION 350605 ENGINE 6 75 B S INTEK 360154 BELLEVILLE WASHER 3 8 410027 ENGINE MOUNT 113144 3 NUT NYLOC 5 16 18 5 711506
3. FLAP ACTUATOR WELDM T SCR SC 1 4 20 X 15 ST PL SCR ST F 10 24 X 5 BLT HH 1 4 20 X 0 50 STPL BLT HH 1 4 20 0 62 STPL NUT NYLOC 1 4 20 WSR FLAT1 A _ WSR FLAT 44 1 0X 08 WSR HELICAL 1 4 WSR FLAT 259 X 500 X 07 COTTER PIN 1 8 X 1 0 RIVET POP 19 X 44 AL BOLT HH 1 4 20X3 4 SS 21 Wand Diverter Control Lever Assy BILL MATERIAL 410124 REOD DESCRIPTION 410118 DECAL DOOR 2 410120 1 LEVER PLATE li 410121 BAR DOOR CONTROL 4 410122 1 TUBE SPACER 3 8 5 410123 DOOR LINK us 6 NUT NYLOC 174 20 _ 111380 2 NUT NYLOC 3 8 16 NUT 8 7111505 1 WSR FLAT 1 4 3 T0523 1 68 x 08 OOOO 10 711544 1 WSR HELICAL 1 4 711586 WSR HELICAL 3 8 ES 712301 3 WSR FLAT 87 X 38 X 06 13 113002 2 LT HH 1 4 20 UNC 2A X 3 4 51185 ned 2 BLI HH 3 8 16 X 3 4 5 p 1308 _ 1 BLI HH 3 8 16 X 1 4 5 22 LIMITED WARRANTY The Parker Sweeper Company warrants to the original purchaser user that this product is free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of two years from date of purchase In addition Parker Sweeper Company will at its option honor labor warranty cla
4. 10 WSR FLAT 1 4 111544 WSR HELICAL 1 4 m i2 misas 3 13 113002 2 BLI HH 1 4 20 UNC 2A X 3 4 STLES 14 410063 1 HOSE ASSY KG TE ia 18 Wand Assembly lt 0 _ BILL MATERIAL 410063 PARTNO DESCRIPTION 260206 WING BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 00 ST PL 410103 1 HOSE CLEAR BLACK REIN X 10 3 1 3 8 16 FINGER 410130 ADAPTER TUBE 5 7136 2 NUT HEX 174 20 ST PL 111544 2 WSR HELICAL 14 1 410100 1 HOSE EXTENSION BLACK TUBE 64 36 A 2 HOSE CLAMP 4 1 2 10 416 10 BLT CARR 1 4 20 X 62 10 416 20 BLT CARR 174 20 X 1 235 18 62 8 __ HANDLE SNAPON HOSE KIT O 1 HANDLE GRIP j 19 Wand Diverter Assembly G 69 9 7 2 N SS 20 Wand Diverter Assembly BOM BILL OF MATERIAL 410030 PART NO REQ D DESCRIPTION q 4190 MAIN HOUSING 2 41006 ADAPTER FLANGE HOSE 3 _ 410031 MAIN FLAP _ 4 410032 SECONDARY FLAPWMT 75 410034 HINGE PIN SECONDARY FLAP 6 410035 2 SPRING HOSE DOOR 7 410036 2 RETAINING BRKT SECONDARY FLAP 8 410037 1 ENGAGEMENT LEVER PRIMARY FLAP WMT 9 410040 1 ENGAGEMENT LEVER BRACKET ASSY 0 ACTIVATOR SECONDARY FLAP HINGE ASSY MAIN FLAP
5. 6 WSR FLT 344 X 690 X 062 STL ZINC 6 711568 3 WSR FLAT 344 X 688 X 125 1 113030 2 5 16 18 X 1 3 4 5 4 113034 BLT HH 5 16 18 X 2 7585 9 113039 BLT HH 3 8 24 X 1 5 5 410020BAL 14 83 WELDMENT BALANCED KEY ENGINE 5 SV 16 Engine Assembly Honda 3 TIGHTEN TO 31 33 FT LBS OF TORQUE DESCRIPTION 360154 BELLEVILLE WASHER 3 8 _ 3 8 24 X 1 5 45 410021 ENGINE MOUNT WMT 113039 410020841 FAN WELDMENT BALANCED 83 KEY ENGINE SHAFT SV APV 350607 ENGINE 6 5 HP HONDA OR 5 16 18 X 1 50 111506 WSR FLT 5 16 NARROW ST PL NUT NYLOC 5 16 18 17 Deluxe Assemblies D HANDLE ASSEMBLIES DENTICAL TO BASIC MODEL R TO PERVIOUS PAGES MOUNTING DETAIL OF 410124 _ OF MATERIAL ITEM PART NO REOD DESCRIPTION TT 41000 FLAP WITH VACFORM PARTS 410106 SUPPORT 410108 HOSE SUPPORT BAR 1 STAND HOSE BRKT T 4024 0008 CONTROL GP 110600 1 1 4 20 1 625 ZINC 1 111242 2 BLT HEX 3 8 16X1 00 ZP 1137 5 NI NYLOC 174 20 3 m 5 NT 38 6 NUT 10 711505
6. plug wire from spark plug and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop Be aware that rotating blades slow down gradually after engine is shut off 7 Before using always inspect to see that the fan blades and fan mounting hardware are not worn or damaged Replace any worn or damaged parts to keep machine safe and with good balance 8 Never leave equipment unattended when engine is running Shut off engine and disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug before leaving equipment 9 Do not vacuum any burning or smoldering materials such as cigars cigarettes ashes or cinders 10 Do not vacuum areas that have been recently treated with fertilizers pesticides or herbicides Follow chemical manufacturer s safety instructions regarding contact with treated areas 11 Do not vacuum flammable liquids such as gasoline kerosene diesel fuel paint thinner etc 12 Do not allow hands or any other part of the body or clothing inside the vacuum inlet 13 Before removing or installing collection bag shut off engine disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop 14 If equipment jams or becomes clogged immediately shut off engine disconnect spark plug and allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop Use only a wooden stick to clear away debris 15 Do start engine or operate this equipment with any safety guards or housing removed 16 Do not opera
7. som 2 SWITCHNUT 2 4 OILITE BUSHING SIDX 25 nama 1 MAINHOUSING 1 FAN HOUSING WMT ASSY 5 amp WHEELSPARTECH V 1 BAR HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER a m 1 PIVOTLEVER 8 aos 1 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER WMT ASSY 9 1 SIDERAILWMT ASSY 100 41008 1 SIDERAILWMT ASSY n nom HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE ASSEMBLY 430061 RETURN SPRING 3 00 _ SPACER ROLLER 21 BLT SHLOR 1 EE 41 _ BLT HH 1 4 20 X 0 6 X 0 62 o TS Ie NUT NYLOC 1 4 20 _ WSR FLAT 1 4 WSR FLAT 37 X 1 12 X 06 WSR FLAT 25 X 1 01 X 06 1 1 Er WSR WAVE EXAM _ WSR HELICAL 18 WSR HELICAL 3 8 Ei wm 71 4 RETAINING RING E TYPE EXT 500 J T9120 1 BLT SHLDR 1 2X2 5 mem 1 BLT SHLDR 14 20 21 SH DIA X S0 SH LEN BLT HH5 16 48 X 13 4 5 GEN 27 1 BLT HH5 16 18 X 2 7595 22 22 2 _ 713043 2 BLT HH3 8 16 X 11445 2 B 1458 2 SAFETY SWITCH ASSY 30 4100601 1 SWITCH BRACKET 081 T2 416 10 10 BLTSTIT 4X5 8 a 1 1 METAL RUBBER Handle Assembly L d B SS 4 gt 2 2 8 1 4 n Handle Assembly BOM BILL OF MATERIAL HANDLE ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO REQ D DESCRIPTION 350139 3 4 ARM 5 16 18 410004 1 BAG DISCHARGE CHUTE 1 LOWER HANDLE WMT
8. 1 utema P LV02675B in n LV02675BF Parker LV0265H LV0265HF ALL PURPOSE VACUUM OPERATION m SERVICE m PARTS CARE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MANUFACTURER S NAME Minuteman International Inc MANUFACTURER S 111 South Rohlwing Road ADDRESS Addison IL 60101 EQUIPMENT APV DESCRIPTION EQUIPMENT MODEL LV02675B LV02675BF DESIGNATION Application of Council Directives 89 392 EC 2000 14 EC 91 368 EC 98 37 EC Harmonized EN standards complied with EN 292 Additional Standards ISO 3744 ISO 11094 the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standard s SIGNATURE DATE PRINTED Jeffrey Pollack TITLE Standards Engineer Form ECO 78 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 TRAINING 4 WARNING nee 4 SAFE OPERATION 6 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 6 FUEL SAFETY etae 7 MACHINE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 WAND OPERATION 10 SAFETY DECALS tes 11 BASE ASSEMBLY 12 BASE ASSEMBLY 13 HANDLE ASSENBLY 14 HANDLE ASSEMBLY BON
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10. eavy concentration of sand and gravel should be avoided These materials are extremely abrasive and while the APV is designed to handle moderate amounts of these materials it was not designed for heavy applications Because these materials are extremely heavy only small amounts should be allowed to collect in the bag because large amounts can cause poor handling and difficulty in pushing e The APV will handle most common types of debris found around industrial plants commercial buildings homes and farms Acid contaminated materials magnesium dust and other DANGEROUS DEBRIS that is considered hazardous should not be handled with the APV unless approved by a regulating authority considered to be an expert in the handling of such materials Height adjustment Simply loosen the lower 4 sided knob on the left side of the handle weldment and then move the adjustment bracket until you achieve the proper height that is desired Then tighten 4 sided knob to fix the bracket into position Maintenance instructions Warning do not work on the APV with the engine running or idling Bring machine and any rotating parts to a complete stop Remove spark plug wire before attempting to service 1 For servicing and operating instructions for engine refer to Engine Manufacturer s Service Manual Careful attention to care of air cleaner and crankcase lubrication instructions will ensure longer engine life KEEP ENGINE CLEAN 2 Clean the engine air clean
11. er every 10 hours of operation More often under dusty conditions Replace air cleaner if it is torn punctured or uncleanable Be sure to keep oil at the proper level in the engine Check the oil level each time you fill the fuel tank the oil Briggs and Stratton Twist the black body of the plug extension clockwise and pull out remove the yellow cap and let the oil drain Honda Remove dipstick and tilt the machine on its side until the oil is completely drained Dust bag a b Keep bag clean all times Clean bag by turning inside out attaching the bag to the machine turn machine on and let the moving air clean the bag Lightly tap on the bag to help free the trapped dust and debris Do not wash the bag this will shrink the fabric thus reducing the airflow Debris left inside of bag may cause spontaneous combustion resulting in an explosion or fire Wand Operation LV02675BF amp LV0265HF models only Wand safety pointers 1 Follow the operating instructions of the unit for engine speed etc 2 Care should be taken not to plug the hose by forcing too much debris into it at one time 3 Stiff debris such as sticks and tree trimmings should not be picked up with the hose as they may plug the hose 4 Ifthe hose becomes plugged the engine must be shut off 5 Remove hose from blower housing remove all blockage from the hose and replace to blower housing be
12. fore restarting engine Wand operating 1 Remove Wand end and hose from its storage position on the vacuum 2 Making sure the engine is either off or at an idle shift the handle on the Door control to the forward position See picture 1 3 Pick up the Wand and use the vacuum to clean up following the Wand Safety Pointers above 4 If the hose becomes plugged first straighten out the hose to allow debris to travel down easier 5 If the plugging situation still persists shut off the engine and remove the hose from the blower housing by unscrewing the lock on the hose end adapter and removing the hose Shake out the debris from the hose or use a stick to remove the debris 6 Reinstall the hose end adapter restart the engine and start using the Wand again 7 replace the Wand and hose on the vacuum first turn the engine off or at idle Move the Door control handle to its rearward position until it catches 8 Replace the hose in its carry position on the vacuum with the Wand end installed as in picture 1122 Lever Position during Normal Operation Lever Position during Wand use 10 Safety Decals IDLE ENGINE BEFORE SHIFTING USED ON LV02675BF amp LV0265HF MODELS ONLY HEARING PROTECTION DECAL 115321 SAF ETY DECAL SAFE DISTANCE 11530 CAUTION bs de m nm SAFETY 84 105 4 Base Assembly Base Assembly BOM BILL OF MATERIAL RED DESCRIPTION 1
13. ims for the first 12 months from date of sale provided such claims are submitted through and approved by factory authorized repair stations Parker Sweeper Company will at its option repair or replace without charge except for transportation costs parts that fail under normal use and service when operated and maintained in accordance with the applicable operation and instruction manuals This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to items whose life is dependent on their use and care such as belts cords switches hoses rubber parts electrical motor components or adjustments Parts not manufactured by Parker Sweeper Company such as engines batteries battery chargers hydraulic pumps and tires are covered by and subject to the warranties and or guarantees of their manufacturers Please contact Minuteman International Inc for procedures in warranty claims against these manufacturers Special warning to purchaser Use of replacement filters and or prefilters not manufactured by Parker Sweeper Company or its designated licensees will void all warranties expressed or implied A potential health hazard exists without exact original equipment replacement All warranted items become the sole property of Parker Sweeper Company or its original manufacturer whichever the case may be Parker Sweeper Company disclaims any implied warranty including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Parke
14. nt is an internal combustion engine that burns gasoline a hydrocarbon fuel Therefore your power equipment must be equipped with a spark arrester muffler in continuous effective working order The spark arrester must be attached to the engine exhaust system in such a manner that flames or heat from the system will not ignite flammable material Failure of the owner operator of the equipment to comply with this regulation is a misdemeanor under California law and may also be a violation of other state and or federal regulations laws ordinances or codes Contact your local fire marshal or forest service for specific information about what regulations apply in your area 2 Wear approved safety glasses when operating this equipment The operation of any powered machine can result in foreign objects being thrown by high speed rotating parts Visually inspect the area to be cleaned to remove any objects that may be a hazard when thrown 3 Wear work gloves sturdy footwear long trousers and hearing protection when operating this equipment Do not use machine while barefoot or with open toed sandals 4 Remove hearing protection and watch for traffic when operating near or when crossing roadways 5 Do not operate this equipment on a paved gravel or hard surface unless the collection bag is installed Discharged material may bounce from a hard surface 6 Before inspecting or servicing any part of equipment shut off engine disconnect spark
15. r Sweeper Company assumes no responsibility for any special incidental or consequential damages This limited warranty is applicable only in the U S A and Canada and is extended only to the original user purchaser of this product Customers outside the U S A and Canada should contact their local distributor for export warranty policies Parker Sweeper Company is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically authorized by Parker Sweeper Company This warranty does not apply to damage from transportation alterations by unauthorized persons misuse or abuse of the equipment use of non compatible chemicals or damage to property or loss of income due to malfunctions of the product If a difficulty develops with this machine you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you A Minuteman International Company World Headquarters Minuteman Canada Inc Minuteman International Inc 2210 Drew Road 111 South Rohlwing Road Mississauga Ontario Addison Illinois 60101 155 1B1 630 627 6900 905 673 3222 FAX 630 627 1130 FAX 905 673 5161 988235 Printed in U S A 02 05 REV
16. te on terrain greater than a 20 degree grade Safe Operation Operate machine in the daylight or in good artificial light Do not run engine in an enclosed area Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas is a deadly poison that is odorless colorless and tasteless Do not operate this equipment near buildings windows or air conditioners Exercise extreme caution on slopes and avoid excessively steep slopes Always walk never run Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the machine towards you Do not change the engine governor or over run the engine Do not tilt the equipment when starting the engine or switching on the motor Do not start the engine when standing in front of the discharge chute Never pick up or carry machine while engine is running Stop the engine o Whenever you leave the equipment o Before refueling Maintenance and Storage Keep all nuts and bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition Never store the equipment with fuel in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure To reduce the risk of fire keep the engine and fuel storage area clean and free of any grease or clumps of grass and leaves Check the discharge area frequently for wear or deterioration Replace worn or damaged parts for safety If the fuel tank has to be drained this should be done outdoors Fuel safe
17. ty Gasoline is highly flammable and its vapors are explosive To prevent personal injury or property damage Do not add fuel if engine is running or still hot from recent operation Allow engine to cool for at least three minutes Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose Do not fill fuel tank indoors After filling wipe up any spills and move away from gasoline fumes before starting engine Do not allow open flame matches or smoking in area Fill fuel tank with fresh clean unleaded regular automotive gasoline leaded regular and unleaded or leaded premium grades of gasoline are acceptable substitutes Do not mix oil with gasoline Clean the area around the fuel fill cap and remove the cap from the fuel tank Insert a clean funnel into the fuel tank Fill the tank to 1 2 inch below the bottom of the filter neck to provide space for any fuel expansion Reinstall the fuel fill cap securely and wipe up any spilled gasoline SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Machine Operation Instructions Read operating instructions before operating equipment CAUTION The engine contains Oil Before starting the engine make sure the crankcase is filled with the proper amount and type of oil Refer to the engine operations manual for proper lubrication of the engine Read the engine manual carefully before operating the unit Material handling DANGER Improper use of this equipment may result in serious injury e H
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