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    DEUTCHDE
    7.11 AUSTAUSCH DER BRECHBOLZEN, 
    R AUF ABB. 12
    Die Schneeschrauben sind mit Spezialbolzen an der Achse 
    befestigt, die so konstruiert sind, dass die brechen, wenn 
    etwas im Räumschild hängenbleibt.
    Immer Original Brechbolzen verwenden! Andere 
    Bolzentypen können die Schneefräse stark 
    beschädigen.
    1. Motor ausstellen.
    2.  Das Zündkerzenkabel abziehen.
    3.  Abwarten, bis alle rotierenden Teile zum Stillstand 
    gekommen sind.
    4.  Alle Fremdkörper, die in der Schneeschraube 
    hängengeblieben sind, entfernen.
    5.  Die Schneeschraubenachse schmieren (siehe oben).
    6.  Die Aussparungen in der Achse und der Schneeschraube 
    aufeinander ausrichten.
    7. Die Teile des gebrochenen Bolzens entfernen.
    8. Einen neuen Original-Brechbolzen montieren.
    7.12 SCHEINWERFERLAMPE
    Nur STIGA-Originallampe mit 27 W verwenden. 
    Stärkere Lampe zerstören den Scheinwerfer.
    Die Glühlampe ist per Bajonetteinfassung im Schein-
    werfer befestigt. Siehe Abb. 17. Glühlampe wie folgt er-
    setzen:
    1. Die Glühlampe etwa 30° gegen den Uhrzeigersinn 
    drehen und herausnehmen.
    2. Die Kunststoffverriegelung auf jeder Lampenseite lösen 
    und den Kabelanschluss von der Lampe abziehen.
    3. Die neue Glühlampe in umgekehrter Reihenfolge ein-
    setzen.
    8 AUFBEWAHRUNG
    Die Schneefräse niemals mit Kraftstoff im Tank in 
    einem geschlossenen Raum mit schlechter 
    Belüftung aufbewahren. Es können sich 
    Benzingase bilden, die in Verbindung mit offenem 
    Feuer, Funken, brennenden Zigaretten o. ä. 
    Brandgefahr bedeuten.
    Wenn die Schneefräse länger als 30 Tage unbenutzt 
    aufbewahrt werden soll, wird empfohlen:
    1. Benzintank entleeren.
    2.  Motor starten und laufenlassen, bis er aufgrund von 
    Benzinmangel stehenbleibt.
    3.  Motoröl wechseln, wenn dies nicht in den letzten drei 
    Monaten erfolgt ist.
    4. Zündkerze herausdrehen und etwas Motoröl in die 
    Öffnung geben (ca. 30 ml). Den Motor einige 
    Umdrehungen drehen. Zündkerze wieder eindrehen.
    5.  Die gesamte Schneefräse gründlich reinigen.
    6.  Alle Schmierpunkte wie unter “SCHMIEREN” 
    beschrieben schmieren.
    7.  Die Schneefräse auf Beschädigungen untersuchen. Bei 
    Bedarf Schäden reparieren.
    8.  Evtl. Lackschäden ausbessern.
    9.  Nackte Metallflächen mit Rostschutzmittel behandeln.
    10. Die Schneefräse nach Möglichkeit im Haus 
    aufbewahren.
    9 WENN TEILE DEFEKT SIND
    Autorisierte Servicewerkstätten führen Reparaturen und 
    Service aus. Sie verwenden Originalersatzteile.
    Machen Sie einfachere Reparaturen selbst? Verwenden Sie 
    dann ausschließlich Originalersatzteile. Sie passen immer 
    und erleichtern die Arbeit. 
    Ersatzteile erhalten Sie bei Ihrem Fachhändler oder bei 
    Servicewerkstätten.
    Bei der Bestellung: Geben Sie die Modellbezeichnung, das 
    Kaufjahr sowie die Modell- und Typennummer des Motors 
    an.
    10 VERKAUFSBEDINGUNGEN
    Es wird eine umfassende Garantie auf Material- und 
    Fabrikationsfehler eingeräumt. Käufer und Anwender 
    müssen die Hinweise in der beigefügten 
    Bedienungsanleitung genau beachten.
    Die Garantie deckt keine Schäden bei:
    - Nichtbeachtung der mitgelieferten Bedienungsanleitung
    - Unachtsamkeit
    - falsche oder unzulässige Nutzung oder Montage
    - Anwendung von Ersatzteilen, die keine 
    Originalersatzteile sind
    - Anwendung von Zubehör, das nicht von Stiga stammt 
    oder von Stiga zugelassen ist
    Die Garantie erstreckt sich ebenfalls nicht auf:
    - Verschleißteile wie beispielsweise Antriebsriemen, 
    Frässchnecken, Scheinwerfer, Reifen, Sicherheitsbolzen 
    und Seilzüge
    - normalen Verschleiß
    - Motoren Für diese gelten die Garantiebedingungen der 
    jeweiligen Hersteller.
    Es gelten die im Land des Käufers gültigen gesetzlichen 
    Vorschriften. Die darin geregelten Rechte des Käufers 
    werden durch diese Garantie nicht eingeschränkt. 
    						
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    1 SYMBOLS
    The following symbols appear on the machine. They are 
    there to remind you of the care and attention required in use. 
    This is what the symbols mean:
    Warning.
    Read and understand the owner’s manual 
    before using this machine.
    Remove the key, disconnect the spark 
    plug wire, and consult technical literature 
    before performing repairs or maintenance.
    Danger - rotating fan.
    Danger - rotating auger.
    Keep hands out of discharge chute.
    Keep hands and feet away from rotating 
    parts.
    Risk of burns.
    Keep bystanders at a safe distance from 
    the machine.
    Never point the discharge chute towards 
    bystanders.
    Use hearing protection. 
    2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    2.1 GENERAL
    • Please read through these instructions carefully. Learn all 
    the controls and the correct use of the machine.
    • Never allow children or anyone who is not familiar with 
    these instructions to use the snow thrower. Local 
    regulations may impose restrictions as regards the age of 
    the driver.
    • Never use the machine if others, particularly children or 
    animals, are in the vicinity. 
    • Remember that the driver is responsible for accidents that 
    happen to other people or their property.
    • Be careful not to trip or fall, especially when reversing 
    the machine.
    • Never use the snow thrower under the influence of 
    alcohol or medication and if you are tired or ill.
    2.2 PREPARATIONS
    • Check the area to be cleared and remove any loose or 
    foreign objects.• Disengage all controls before starting the engine.
    • Never use the snow thrower unless properly dressed. 
    Wear footwear that improves your grip on a slippery 
    surface.
    • Warning – Petrol is highly inflammable. 
    a. Always store petrol in containers that are made 
    especially for this purpose.
    b. Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and never 
    smoke when filling or topping up.
    c. Fill with petrol before starting the engine. Never 
    remove the filler cap or fill with petrol while the engine 
    is running or still warm.
    d. Screw the filler cap on tightly and wipe up any spilt 
    petrol.
    • Adjust the height of the auger housing to ensure it stays 
    above gravel paths.
    • Never, under any circumstances, make adjustments while 
    the engine is running (unless otherwise specified in the 
    instructions).
    • Allow the snow thrower to adjust to the outdoor 
    temperature before using it.
    • Always use protective goggles or a visor during use, 
    maintenance and service. 
    2.3 OPERATION
    • Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts. Always 
    avoid the discharge chute opening.
    • Be careful when driving on or crossing gravel paths, 
    pavements and roads. Be aware of hidden dangers and 
    traffic.
    • Never direct the discharge chute towards a public road or 
    traffic.
    • If the snow thrower hits a foreign object, stop the engine, 
    disconnect the spark plug cable and carefully inspect the 
    machine for damage. Repair the damage before using the 
    machine again.
    • If the machine starts vibrating abnormally, stop the 
    engine and look for the cause. Vibration is normally a 
    sign of something wrong.
    • Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable: 
    a. If the machine steers away from the driving position. 
    b. If the auger housing or discharge chute is blocked and 
    must be cleaned. 
    c. Before beginning repairs or adjustments.
    • Always make sure the rotating parts have stopped and all 
    the controls are disengaged before cleaning, repairing or 
    inspection.
    • Before leaving the machine unattended, disengage all the 
    controls, put it into neutral gear, stop the engine and 
    remove the ignition key. 
    • Never run the engine indoors except when taking it in and 
    out of its place of storage. In this case ensure the door to 
    the storage place is open. Exhaust fumes are toxic. 
    • Never drive across a slope. Move from the top down, and 
    from the bottom to the top. Be careful when changing 
    direction on a slope. Avoid steep slopes.
    • Never operate the machine with insufficient protection or 
    without the safety devices in place.
    • Existing safety devices must not be disconnected or 
    disengaged. 
    						
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    • Do not alter the engine’s regulator setting and do not race 
    the engine. The possibility of personal injury increases 
    when the engine is run at high revs.
    • Never use the snow thrower near enclosures, cars, 
    windowpanes, slopes etc. without properly setting the 
    discharge chute deflector. 
    • Always keep children away from areas to be cleared. Get 
    another adult to keep the children under supervision.
    • Do not overload the machine by driving it too fast.
    • Take care when reversing. Look behind you before and 
    during reversing to check for any obstacles.
    • Never point the discharge chute towards bystanders. Do 
    not allow anyone to stand in front of the machine. 
    • Disengage the auger when the snow thrower is to be 
    transported or is not in use Do not drive too fast on 
    slippery surfaces when transporting.
    • Only use accessories that are approved by the machine’s 
    manufacturer.
    • Never drive the snow thrower in bad visibility or without 
    satisfactory lighting.
    • Always ensure you have a good balance and a tight grip 
    on the handle. 
    • Never use the snow thrower on a roof.
    • Do not touch engine components because they are warm 
    during use. Risk of burn injuries.
    2.4 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
    • Tighten all nuts and screws so that the machine is in safe 
    working condition. Check the shear bolts regularly.
    • Always use genuine spare parts. Non-genuine spare parts 
    can entail a risk of injury, even if they fit the machine.
    • Never store the machine with petrol in the tank in 
    buildings where the fumes can come into contact with 
    open flames or sparks.
    • Allow the engine to cool before putting the machine in 
    store.
    • Before a long storage, check the instructions for 
    recommendations.
    • Replace damaged warning and instruction stickers.
    • Let the engine run a couple of minutes with the auger 
    connected after use. This prevents the auger from 
    freezing solid.
    3 ASSEMBLY
    Note: Instructions to the left and right sides start from the 
    driving position behind the snow thrower.
    3.1 CONTENTS - OUTER PACKING
    The packing contains:
    - One snow thrower
    - One adjustment lever
    - One gear rod
    - One discharge chute
    - One set of instructions
    - One assembly kit
    In addition, the following are supplied:
    - Chute clearing tool (10 in fig. 1)
    - Extra break bolts for spare3.2 UNPACKING
    1.  Remove all loose items from the carton.
    2.  Cut the four corners of the carton and let the sides fall 
    down.
    3. Cut off the plastic straps.
    4. Unscrew the screws (B) that fasten the shoes to the 
    bedding. See fig. 1.
    5.  Cut the plastic tape holding the control wires on the 
    underside of the handle.
    3.3 HANDLE, SEE FIG. 2
    1.  Loosen, but do not remove, the securing nuts in the upper 
    holes.
    2.  Fold up the upper part of the handle. NOTE! Make sure 
    the control wires do not jam.
    3.  Fit screws from the outside in the lower holes and 
    assemble with the following parts:
    A Screws
    D Lock nut
    4.  Tighten the four nuts.
    3.4 SNOW DISCHARGE CHUTE, SEE FIG. 3
    1.  Place the discharge chute (E) on the flange against the 
    worm gear.
    2.  Mount the carriage piece (F) with two screws
    3. Adjust the 
    chute worm gear. See 6.6.4.
    4. Tighten the 
    chute worm gear properly. 
    3.5 ADJUSTMENT LEVER, SEE FIG. 4
    1.  Place the shaft through its hole in the control panel and 
    into the angle joint.
    3.  Lock the joint with the locking pin (G).
    4.  Check the discharge chute by turning it fully in both 
    directions. The chute should rotate freely.
    3.6 CONTROL KNOBS, FIG. 5
    The assembly is performed as follows:
    1.  Screw the nut (J) onto the lever.
    2.  Mount the control knob (K) onto the lever.
    3.  Tighten the nut on the underside of the control knob.
    3.7 GEAR LEVER/SPEED LEVER
    Manual, see fig. 6.
    HST, see fig. 7.
    1. Set the lever in a suitable position to simply fit the angle 
    link (L) into the hole in the gearbox lever (M).
    2. Assemble the washer and the lock nut.
    3. Tighten the nut.
    3.8 CHECKING THE CONTROL WIRES
    The control wires might need adjusting before using the 
    snow thrower for the first time.
    See ADJUSTING THE CONTROL WIRES below.
    3.9 TYRE PRESSURE
    Check the air pressure in the tyres. See”6.4”. 
    						
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    4 CONTROLS
    The motor is equipped with a protection grid. The 
    motor may never be started without the grid fitted 
    or with a defect grid.
    See fig. 1.
    4.1 THROTTLE (2)
    Controls the engine’s revs. The throttle has three positions:
    1. Full throttle
    2. Idling.
    3. Stop position – the engine is short-circuited. 
    4.2 CHOKE (5)
    Used when starting a cold engine: The choke has two 
    positions:
    1. The choke is open
    2. The choke is closed (for cold starting)
    4.3 PRIMER (4)
    Pressing the rubber prime-starter squirts fuel into the 
    carburettor intake pipe to make it easier to start a cold 
    engine. 
    4.4 IGNITION KEY (3)
    Must be fully inserted or the engine will not start. Do not turn 
    the key!
    1. Key fully inserted – engine can start.
    2. Key pulled out – engine cannot start.
    4.5 STARTING HANDLE (1)
    Manual cord start with rewinding.
    4.6 DIPSTICK (8)
    For filling and checking the oil level in the engine. 
    The dipstick has two level marks:
    FULL = maximum oil level
    ADD = minimum oil level
    4.7 FILLER CAP/FUEL METER(7)
    For filling with petrol. The filler cap is integrated with 
    a fuel meter, wich displays the petrol amount in the 
    tank.
    4.8 OIL DRAINING PLUG (14)
    For draining the old engine oil when changing the oil.
    4.9 START BUTTON – ELECTRICAL START (11)
    Not visible in the fig.ure. Activates the electric starting 
    motor.
    4.10 ELECTRIC CABLE – ELECTRICAL START 
    (12)
    The cable supplies power to the starting motor. Connect the 
    cable to a 220/230 volt earthed socket via an earthed 
    extension lead. It is wise to use an earth fault breaker.
    4.11 SPARK PLUG PROTECTION (21)
    The protection is easily removable by hand. The spark plug 
    is located under the protection.4.12 GEAR LEVER, MAN (17)
    The machine has 6 forward gears and 2 reverse to regulate 
    the speed. 
    The gear stick must not be moved if the driving clutch 
    lever is depressed.
    4.13 SPEED LEVER, HST (17)
    The machine is equipped with a stepless hydrostatic 
    transmission. The speed is regulated stepless forwards and 
    backwards with the speed lever.
    4.14 CLUTCH LEVER- DRIVING (16)
    Engages the wheels when put into gear and the lever 
    is pushed towards the handle.
    Situated on the left side of the handle.
    4.15 CLUTCH LEVER- AUGER (20)
    Connects the auger and fan when the lever is pushed 
    down towards the handle. 
    Situated on the right side of the handle.
    4.16 LEVER, CHUTE DEFLECTOR (18)
    Lever at the panel for adjustment of the chute deflector (9)
    1. Lever forwards – longer throwing distance.
    2. Lever backwards – shorter throwing distance.
    4.17 ADJUSTMENT LEVER (19)
    Changes the direction of the discharged snow. 
    1. Turn the lever clockwise – the discharge turns to 
    the right.
    2. Turn the lever anti-clockwise – the discharge turns 
    to the left. 
    4.18 SHOES (13)
    Used to set the height of the auger housing above the ground.
    4.19 WHEEL LOCK
    4.19.1 HST
    See fig. 8. Machines with hydrostat are equipped with easily 
    disengaged wheel locks. This is essential when mowing the 
    machine without the motor running. 
    Disengage/engage the wheel locks according to the 
    following:
    1. Pull out the knob (1).
    2. Turn the knob 90° (1/4 of a turn) and release it.
    4.19.2 Man
    Manual models are equipped with differential and have no 
    wheel locks. The wheels can rotate with different speeds 
    simultaneously as the machine is driving.
    4.20 CHUTE DEFLECTOR (9)
    The chute deflector is adjusted with the lever (18) and 
    determine the throwing distance. 
    						
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    4.21 HANDLE HEATING (6)
    The machine is equipped with electrical handle heating. To 
    activate the heating, set the switch in the desired position:
    Forwards - Light heating
    Middle - No heating
    Backwards - Full heating
    The heating can be activated when the motor is running only.
    4.22 HEADLAMP (15)
    The headlamp is always activated when the motor is running.
    4.23 CHUTE CLEARING TOOL (10)
    The chute clearing tool is located in a holder on top of the au-
    ger housing. The chute clearing tool must always be used 
    when cleaning the discharge chute and augur.
    Always stop the engine before clearing the chute.
    Never clear the snow discharge chute with your 
    hand. Risk of serious injury.
    5 USING THE SNOW THROWER
    5.1 GENERAL
    Never start the engine until all the above measures under 
    ASSEMBLY have been carried out. 
    Never use the snow thrower without first reading 
    and understanding the instructions and all the 
    warning and instruction stickers on the machine. 
    Always use protective goggles or a visor during 
    use, maintenance and service.
    5.2 BEFORE STARTING
    Some snow throwers are delivered without oil in the engine. 
    Fill the engine with oil before using. The oil is supplied in a 
    separate bottle.
    Do not start the engine until filled with oil. The 
    engine can be seriously damaged without oil.
    1.  Place the machine on a level floor.
    2.  Loosen the dipstick and fill with oil up to the FULL mark 
    (fig. 9).
    3.  Use good quality oil marked A.P.I service SF, SG or SH. 
    Use SAE 5W30 - 10W40 oil. 
    4. The crankcase holds: 0.8 litres.
    Always check the oil level before using. The snow thrower 
    must stand on level ground when checking.
    5.3 FILL UP THE PETROL TANK
    Always use lead-free petrol. Oil-mixed 2-stroke petrol must 
    not be used.
    NOTE! Bear in mind that ordinary lead-free petrol is 
    perishable; do not purchase more petrol than can be used 
    within thirty days.
    Environmental petrol can be used, i.e. alkylate petrol. This 
    type of petrol has a composition that is less harmful for 
    people and nature.
    Petrol is highly inflammable. Always store fuel in 
    containers that are made especially for this 
    purpose. Store the petrol in a cool, well ventilated place – 
    not in the house. Store the petrol well out of reach 
    for children.
    Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and never 
    smoke when filling or topping up. Fill with fuel 
    before starting the engine. Never remove the filler 
    cap or fill with petrol while the engine is running 
    or still warm.
    Do not fill the petrol tank right to the top. After filling, screw 
    the filler cap on tightly and wipe up any spilt petrol. 
    5.4 STARTING THE ENGINE (WITHOUT 
    ELECTRICAL START)
    Do not touch engine components because they are 
    warm during use. Risk of burn injuries.
    Never run the machine indoors. The exhaust 
    fumes contain carbon monoxide, a very toxic gas.
    1.  Make sure the driving and auger clutch levers are 
    disengaged (fig. 1).
    2.  Push the throttle to position  .
    3.  Put in the ignition key. Ensure it clicks tight. Do not turn 
    the key!
    4.  Turn the choke to position  . Note: A warm engine does 
    not need the choke.
    5.  Press the rubber primer-start 2 or 3 times. Make sure the 
    hole is covered when pressing the primer-start (fig. 10). 
    Note: Do not use this function when the engine is warm.
    6.  Pull on the starter cord until you feel resistance. Start the 
    engine with a sharp pull.
    7.  When the engine starts, turn the choke anti-clockwise 
    until it is fully open.
    5.5 STARTING THE ENGINE (WITH ELECTRICAL 
    START)
    Do not touch engine components because they are 
    warm during use. Risk of burn injuries.
    Never run the machine indoors. The exhaust 
    fumes contain carbon monoxide, a very toxic gas.
    1.  Attach the connecting cable to an earthed extension 
    lead. Then connect the extension lead to a 220/230 volt 
    earthed socket.
    2.  Make sure the driving and auger clutch levers are 
    disengaged (fig. 1).
    3.  Push the throttle to position  .
    4.  Put in the ignition key. Ensure it clicks tight. Do not turn 
    the key!
    5.  Turn the choke to position  . Note: A warm engine does 
    not need the choke.
    6.  Press the rubber primer-start 2 or 3 times. Make sure the 
    hole is covered when pressing the primer-start (fig. 10). 
    Note: Do not use this function when the engine is warm.
    7.  Starting the engine:
    a. Press the start button to activate the starting motor. 
    b. When the engine starts, release the start button and 
    open the choke by slowly turning the choke lever anti-
    clockwise to position   .
    c. If the engine stutters, close the choke immediately and 
    gradually open it again.
    d. First pull out the extension lead from the socket. Then 
    remove the extension lead from the engine. 
    						
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    Note: The electrical starting motor has overload 
    protection. The motor stops automatically when 
    overheated. It will not restart until it has cooled, which 
    takes about 5 - 10 minutes.
    5.6 STOPPING
    1.  Release both clutch levers. Note. If the snow thrower 
    continues rotating - see ADJUSTING THE CONTROL 
    WIRES below.
    2.  Push the throttle to idling position  . Let the engine run 
    on idle a few minutes to melt the snow.
    3a. Machines without an electric starter:
    With the engine running, pull out the start handle a few 
    times to prevent the starting apparatus from freezing. An 
    unusual rattling noise occurs. This does not damage the 
    engine.
    3b. Machines with an electric starter:
    With the engine running, keep the start button pressed in 
    for a few seconds to prevent the starting motor freezing 
    (see above for connecting electric cable). An unusual 
    rattling noise occurs. This does not damage the engine.
    4. Push the throttle to the bottom to position  .
    5. Remove the ignition key. Do not turn the key!
    If the machine is left unattended, stop the engine 
    and remove the ignition key. 
    5.7 STARTING
    1.  Start the engine as above. Let the engine run a few 
    minutes to warm before use.
    2.  Set the chute deflector.
    3.  Turn the adjustment lever and set the deflector to throw 
    the snow in the direction of the wind.
    For manual models; The gear stick must not be 
    moved if the driving clutch lever is depressed.
    4.  Set the gear/speed lever to a suitable position. 
    5.  Press down the auger clutch lever (20 in fig. 1) to activate 
    the auger and discharge fan.
    Watch out for rotating auger. Keep hands, feet, 
    hair and loose clothing away from any moving 
    parts on the machine.
    6.  Press down the auger clutch lever (16 in fig. 1). The snow 
    thrower now moves forward or backwards depending on 
    the gear you have chosen.
    7. One-hand-control.
    For manual models only; Never actuate the gear 
    lever when the one-hand-control or the drive lever 
    is actuated. This will serious damage the friction 
    wheel.
    5.8 DRIVING TIPS
    1. Always run the engine on full throttle or next best.
    The silencer and surrounding parts become very 
    hot when the engine is running. Risk of burns. 
    2.  Always adapt the speed to the snowy conditions. 
    Regulate the speed with the gear stick not the throttle.
    3.  Snow is more effectively removed directly after falling.
    4.  Always throw the snow in the direction of the wind if 
    possible.
    5.  Adjust the shoes with the screws (13 in fig. 1) to suit the 
    ground conditions: 
    - On flat ground, e.g. asphalt, the shoes should be about  
    3 mm under the scraping blade.
    - On uneven ground, e.g. gravel paths, the shoes should 
    be about  30 mm under the scraping blade.Always adjust the shoes so that gravel and stones 
    are not fed into the snow thrower. There is a risk 
    for personal injury if these are thrown out at high 
    speed. 
    Ensure the shoes are adjusted the same on both sides.
    6. Adapt the speed so that the snow is thrown in an even 
    stream.
    If snow fastens in the chute do not try to remove it 
    before: 
    - Releasing both clutch levers. 
    - Stopping the engine. 
    - Removing the ignition key. 
    - Disconnecting the cable from the spark plug. 
    - Do not put your hand inside the chute or auger. 
     Use the tool supplied.
    5.9 AFTER USE
    1.  Check for loose or damaged parts. If required, change 
    damaged parts.
    2.  Tighten loose screws and nuts.
    3.  Brush all the snow from the machine.
    4.  Move all the controls backwards and forwards a few 
    times.
    5.  Put the choke in position   
    6.  Disconnecting the starting cable from the spark plug.
    Do not cover the machine while the engine and 
    silencer are still warm.
    6 MAINTENANCE
    6.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
    Service item Frequency Type Par.
    Motor oil 
    changeAfter 2 hour 
    and then every 
    50:th hour.SAE 5W30 - 
    10W406.2
    Drive belts, 
    checkAfter 2 hour 
    and then every 
    year.7.4
    7.5
    7.6
    Auger shaft, 
    lubricate10 hour Lithium grease 6.6.2
    Chute worm 
    gear, lubricate/
    check10 hour 10W oil 6.6.4
    Deflector, lubri-
    cate10 hour 10W oil -
    Wires, lubricate 10 hour 10W oil 6.6
    Linkages, lubri-
    cate10 hour 10W oil 6.6
    Tyre pressure, 
    check50 hour 6.4
    Auger worm 
    gear, check50 hour Winter weight 
    worm gear oil6.6.3
    Spark plug 
    check/replace100 hour RC124YC 6.3 
    						
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    6.2 OIL CHANGE
    Change the oil the first time after 2 hours of operation, and 
    subsequently every 50 hours of operation or once a season. 
    Change oil when the engine is warm.
    The engine oil may be very warm if it is drained off 
    directly after the engine is shut off. So allow the 
    engine to cool a few minutes before draining the 
    oil.
    1.  Lean the snow thrower slightly to the right so that the oil 
    draining plug (14 in fig. 1) is the lowest point of the 
    engine.
    2.  Unscrew the oil draining plug.
    3.  Let the oil run out into a container.
    4.  Screw back the oil draining plug.
    5.  Fill with new oil: See BEFORE STARTING above for 
    type and amount. 
    6.3 SPARK PLUG
    Check the spark plug once a year or every hundred hours of 
    use.
    Clean or change the plug if the electrodes are burned. The 
    engine manufacturer recommends: RC124YC or equivalent.
    Correct spark gap: 0.7-0.8 mm.
    The spark plug is accessible under the protection plate in fig. 
    11.
    6.4 TYRE PRESSURE
    The air pressure should be equal in both tires for best 
    performance. Be sure to keep caps on valves to prevent entry 
    of debris into the valve stem when tires are filled. The 
    recommended air pressures are shown in the table below.
    6.5 CARBURETTOR
    The carburettor is factory set. If adjustment is required, 
    contact an authorised service station. 
    6.6 LUBRICATION
    No service must be carried out before: 
    - The engine has stopped. 
    - The ignition key has been removed. 
    - The cable has been disconnected from the spark 
    plug.
    If the instructions say that the machine is to be lifted at the 
    front and rested on the auger housing then the petrol tank 
    must be emptied.
    Empty the petrol tank outdoors when the engine is 
    cold. Do not smoke. Empty into a container 
    designed for petrol.
    6.6.1 Discharger
    Lubricate the discharger flange and the adjustment lever 
    worm gear every 10:th hour of use and before long time 
    storage. 
    6.6.2 The auger shaft
    Lubricate the auger shaft lubricating nipples with a grease 
    gun every 10th hour of use (fig. 12). Always lubricate the 
    shaft when changing the shear bolts.
    Dismantle the bolts for long time storage. Lubricate with the 
    grease gun and then rotate the auger freely on the shaft before 
    replacing the bolts.
    6.6.3 Worm gear (S in fig. 12)
    The worm gear if filled with special lubricant at the factory. 
    Refilling is not normally required.
    Loosen the plug once a year and check if the worm gear 
    contains lubricant (fig. 12).
    If it is leaking or has been repaired it must be refilled with 
    lubricant. The worm gear holds 92 grams of lubricant at the 
    most.
    Use Benalene #900 Grease or similar. 
    6.6.4 Chute worm gear
    See fig. 13.
    If the discharge chute is difficult to operate, first lubricate the 
    pinion gear (B) and ring gear (A). If it is still difficult to 
    operate, adjust as follows:
    1. Loosen the nut (C), which holds the pinion gear bracket 
    in the slotted hole.
    2. If the pinion gear is too tight against the ring gear, move 
    it away slightly and then retighten the nut.
    3. Check the operation again.
    Note! If the discharge chute will not stay in position, 
    adjust the pinion gear (B) closer to the ring gear (A).
    6.6.5 Hexagonal shaft, Man
    The hexagonal shaft, chain sprocket and chains are not to be 
    lubricated. All bearings and bushings are permanently 
    lubricated and require no maintenance.
    Lubricating these parts will only result in the grease getting 
    on to the friction wheel and disc drive plate, which could 
    damage the rubber clad friction wheel.
    For long time storage the above-mentioned parts should be 
    lightly wiped with an oily rag to prevent rust. 
    6.6.6 Hydrostat, HST
    The hydrostatic transmission is factory-filled with oil at the 
    delivery. If it not has been opened (permitted to authorised 
    personell only) and if no leakage exist, there is no need for 
    filling-up. Normally, there is no need for oil change in the 
    transmissio
    7 SERVICE AND REPAIRS
    No service must be carried out before: 
    - The engine has stopped. 
    - The ignition key has been removed. 
    - The starting cable has been disconnected from 
    the spark plug.
    If the instructions say that the machine is to be lifted at the 
    front and rested on the auger housing then the petrol tank 
    must be emptied.
    Empty the petrol tank outdoors when the engine is 
    cold. Do not smoke. Empty into a container 
    designed for petrol. Machine Pressure
    966 D 1.4 bar
    1171 HST 1.0 bar
    1381 HST 1.0 bar 
    						
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    7.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
    7.2 ADJUSTING THE SCRAPER BLADE AND 
    SHOES
    The scraper blade and shoes gets worn after a long term of 
    use.
    Adjust the scraper blade (always together with the shoes) 
    until desired distance to the ground.
    The scraper blade and the shoes are reversible and can be 
    used on both sides.
    See “5.8”.7.3 GENERAL ABOUT BELTS
    The drive belts should be checked (and adjusted if required) 
    for the first time after 2 – 4 hours use and then the middle of 
    each season. They should thereafter be checked twice a year.
    The belts are specially designed for this machine. They must 
    be replaced by new genuine belts provided by your retailer or 
    authorised service station.
    When the belts are adjusted or replaced, the control wires 
    must also be adjusted (see below).
    7.4 THE AUGER BELT
    7.4.1 Replacing the auger belt
    Man, see fig. 18, 19.
    HST, see fig. 20, 21.
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Loosen the screws (3) and dismantle the bottom plate (2). 
    See fig. 16.
    3.  Remove the belt protective cover (1) by loosening the 
    screws (2). See fig. 16.
    4.  Loosen the belt guide (E) at the engine belt disc.
    5.  Remove the tension pulley (B) from the belt.
    6.  Replace the belt (G). NOTE! Only genuine STIGA belts 
    are to be used.
    7.  Adjust the belt tension according to the instructions 
    below.
    8.  Assemble the belt guide (E).
    9. Reassemble the belt protection. See fig. 16.
    10. Adjust the control wire according to the instructions 
    “7.7”.
    7.4.2 Check and adjustment of the auger belt 
    Man, see fig. 18, 19.
    HST, see fig. 20, 21.
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Remove the belt protective cover (1) by loosening the 
    screws (2). See fig. 16.
    3.  Loosen the tension-pulley (B) and move it about 3 mm 
    towards the belt.
    4.  Tighten the tension pulley nut.
    5.  Check the belt tension by pressing down the auger clutch 
    lever. With a finger, you should be able to push the belt  
    about 12 - 13 mm without any great power (fig. 22). 
    6. Repeat the above procedure if further adjustment is 
    required.
    7. Reassemble the belt protection. See fig. 16.
    7.4.3 Adjustment of auger belt guide
    Man, see fig. 18, 19.
    HST, see fig. 20, 21.
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Remove the belt protective cover (1) by loosening the 
    screws (2). See fig. 16.
    3.  Activate the auger clutch lever (20) in fig. 1.
    4.  Check the distance between the belt guide and the belt. 
    See fig. 19/21 according the distance.
    5.  If adjustment is required, loosen the screw to the belt 
    guide and set the correct distance.
    6.  Tighten the screw properly.
    7.  Reassemble the belt protection.  Problem Possible cause Remedy
    Engine fails to 
    start.Engine flooded. Repeated tart 
    attempts with full 
    throttle choke OFF
    Water in fuel or old 
    fuel.Drain tank and 
    refill with fresh 
    fuel.
    Other. Check carefylly the 
    start procedure 
    according to this 
    manual.
    Engine starts hard 
    or runs poorly.Spark plug faulty. Replace the spark 
    plug.
    Fuel cap ventilation 
    is blocked.Clear the ventila-
    tion.
    Auger does not 
    rotate.Foreign matter 
    blocking.Clean the auger 
    with the supplied 
    stick.
    Shear pin broken. Replace the broken 
    pin.
    Auger drive belt 
    slipping.Adjust the belt and 
    wire.
    Auger drive belt 
    broken.Replace the belt.
    Auger does not 
    stop when the 
    lever is released.Auger drive belt is 
    out of adjustment.Adjust the belt.
    Auger drive guide 
    is out of adjust-
    ment.Adjust the guide.
    Snowthrower 
    veers to one side.Tire pressure not 
    equal.Adjust the tire pres-
    sure
    Only one wheel 
    drives.Check the wheel 
    locks.
    Shoes uneven 
    adjusted.Adjust scraper 
    blade and shoes.
    Scraper blade une-
    ven adjusted.Adjust scraper 
    blade and shoes. 
    						
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    7.5 DRIVE BELT, MAN
    7.5.1 Replacing the drive belt, Man
    See fig. 18, 19.
    1.  Dismantle the auger belt as described above.
    2. Remove the left wheel.
    3.  Remove the locking ring (C) from the swing plate shaft 
    (D). Pull out the shaft.
    4.  Remove the spring (H).
    5.  Replace the belt (I). NOTE! Only genuine STIGA belts 
    are to be used.
    6.  Check that the tension pulley (A) is in line with the belt 
    (I).
    7.  Reassemble the spring (H), shaft (D) and locking ring 
    (C).
    8.  Check that the underside of the disc drive plate (Q) is 
    situated between the marks (N). See fig. 24.
    NOTE! If the machine still does not drive properly, 
    recheck the location of the disc drive plate (Q).
    9.  Reassemble all parts in the reverse order.
    7.5.2 Adjustment of drive belt, Man
    The belt has a spring-loaded tension pulley. Adjustment is 
    not required. If the belt slips, change it.
    7.6 DRIVE BELT, HST
    7.6.1 Replacing the drive belt, HST
    See fig. 20, 21.
    1.  Dismantle the auger belt as described above.
    2.  Loosen the beltguides (J, L) at the motor pulley.
    3.  Work off the used belt and fit the new. NOTE! Only 
    genuine STIGA belts are to be used.
    4.  Assemble the belt guides (J, L) at the motor pulley. 
    Adjust the belt guide according to the instructions below.
    5.  Reassemble all parts in the reverse order.
    6.  Adjust the control wire as described further “7.7”.
    7.6.2 Adjusting the drive belt, HST
    1. Dismantle the belt cover (1) by loosing the screw (2). See 
    fig. 16.
    2. Adjust the tension pulley (A in fig. 20) until a belt play of 
    about 45 mm. See fig. 23.
    Do not overtighten the belt. This will damage the 
    belt and the bearings. Always check the belt 
    tension according to the instructions below before 
    using the machine.
    3. Check the adjustment according to the instructions 
    below.
    4. Reassemble the belt cover. See fig. 16.
    7.6.3 Check the drive belt, HST
    1.  Disconnect the wheel locks.
    2. Set the speed lever in the neutral position. Do not activate 
    the clutch lever.
    3.  Start the engine and move the speed lever slow forwards. 
    If the drive shafts rotate, the belt is too tight, and the 
    tension pulley (A in fig. 20) shall be loosened and moved 
    from the belt.
    4. If the tension pulley was moved redo the adjustment and 
    the check as described above.7.7 ADJUSTING THE CONTROL WIRES
    When the belts are adjusted or replaced, the control wires 
    must also be checked/adjusted (see below).
    7.7.1 Adjusting auger wire
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2. Dismantle the belt cover (1) by loosing the screw (2). See 
    fig. 16.
    3. Actuate the auger drive lever and observe the tension 
    pulley. When the auger lever is in its half way of 
    movement against the handle, the pulley movement shall 
    stop against the belt (the pulley is allowed to move a few 
    mm during the last half of movement of the lever). See 
    fig. 25.
    4. If necessary, unhook the spring and adjust the wire at the 
    screw, connected to the spring. See fig. 26.
    5. Reassamble all parts in the reverse order.
    7.7.2 Adjusting drive wire, Man
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Lift the snow thrower forward and rest in on the auger 
    housing.
    3. Loosen the screws (3) and dismantle the bottom plate (2). 
    See fig. 15.
    4. Actuate the auger drive lever and observe the friction 
    disc. When the auger lever is in its half way of movement 
    against the handle, the friction disc shall touch the 
    friction wheel. See fig. 28.
    5. If necessary, unhook the wire at the adjusting plate and 
    replace the wire in a suitable hole. See fig. 27.
    6. Reassamble all parts in the reverse order.
    7.7.3 Adjusting drive wire, HST
    The drive wire, HST has no adjustment. The clutch is 
    adjusted with the belt tensioning pulley. See “7.6.2”.
    7.8 FRICTION WHEEL, MAN
    If the snow thrower does not move forward/backward the 
    problem could be the driving belt, driving control wire or 
    friction wheel. Check the friction wheel as follows.
    7.8.1 Checking the friction wheel
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Lift the snow thrower forward and rest in on the auger 
    housing.
    3.  Loosen the screws (3) and dismantle the bottom plate (2). 
    See fig. 15.
    3.  Put the gear stick in neuitral position.
    4.  With the gear stick in the neutral position, the centre of 
    friction wheel shall correspond with the centre of the 
    friction disc. See fig. 29.
    5.  Adjustments are carried out as described below.
    6.  Reassemble in the reverse order.
    7.8.2 Adjusting the friction wheel
    1. Loosen the friction wheel linkage and set the friction 
    wheel until the measurement in position 4 above is 
    obtained.
    2.  If the friction wheel is heavy worn and adjustments 
    cannot be carried out satisfactorily, replace in accordance 
    with the following instructions.
    3.  Otherwise reassemble in the reverse order after adjusting. 
    						
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    7.8.3 Replacing the friction wheel
    1.  Disassemble the differential according to 7.9.2.
    2.  Disassemble the two bearing attachments (M in fig. 24).
    3.  Disassemble the shaft and bearing attachments. Note the 
    location of the two washers (17 in fig. 30).
    4.  Replace the friction wheel on its hub (fig. 31).
    5.  Reassemble all the parts in the reverse order. Note the 
    following when reassembling:
    - Check that the washers (17 in fig. 30) are correctly 
    placed.
    - Check that the washers (13 in fig. 30) are correctly 
    placed.
    - Check that the shaft (8 in fig. 31) rotates freely.
    - Check that the friction wheel and disc drive plate are 
    totally free from oil and grease.
    7.9 DIFFERENTIAL (966 D)
    7.9.1 Description
    In the differential the drive force is transferred from the chain 
    drive to the right and left shafts via two free wheels, one for 
    each shaft.
    This means that the outer wheel can rotate faster than the in-
    ner wheel on bends.
    With the differential the snow thrower is as easy to drive 
    around bends as straight forward.
    The differential also makes the snow thrower easier to handle 
    on hard surfaces, for example in the garage or in the store.
    7.9.2 Replacing the differential
    See fig. 36.
    The differential (A) is replaced according to the following 
    instructions:
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2.  Lift the snow thrower forward and rest in on the auger 
    housing.
    3. Disassemble the wheels.
    4. Loosen the screws (3) and dismantle the bottom plate (2). 
    See fig. 15.
    5. Disassemble the bearing housings (B) with bearings at 
    both sides.
    6. Loosen the intermediate shaft (C) by disassembling the 
    bearing screws (D) at both sides.
    7. Slacken the chain tension by loosening the support 
    bearing attachment (E). The support bearing attachment 
    is loosened by disassembling the two screws at the top.
    8. Remove the chain from the differential.
    9. Pull out the shafts from the differential and remove the 
    differential.
    10. Check the chains. Replace if required. The chains shall 
    not be lubricated. They are factory lubricated. Excessive 
    grease can spoil the friction if it reach the friction wheel 
    or the friction disc.
    11. Check the bearings for dissonance and uneven friction at 
    rotation. Replace if required.
    12. Reassemble all parts in the reverse order.7.10 HYDROSTAT (1171 HST, 1381 HST)
    7.10.1 Description
    See fig. 32.
    The hydrostatic power-transmission transfers the power from 
    the motor to the driving wheels with stepless ratio forwards 
    as well as backwards. 
    The unit consists of a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic motor. 
    The hydraulic pump can be set with an angle positioned disc 
    to pump different amount of oil.
    A big angle of the disc gives a big stroke to the peripheral 
    located pistons and such a big oil flow.
    A small angle gives a small stroke and such a small oil flow.
    By angeling the disc over to the other side, the oil will flow 
    in the opposite direction and the machine moves backwards.
    The oil flow is then conducted to a hydraulic motor. The 
    hydrauic motor has a fixed angle positioned disc to which the 
    peripheral located pistons push. This makes the unit, where 
    the pistons are located, to rotate.
    7.10.2 0Troubleshooting
    See fig. 33-35.
    At malfunction in the hydrostat, in first-hand check the 
    following:
    1. The by-pass valve shall be in closed position. I.e. the 
    lever (K) in fig. 35 shall be in its forward position in the 
    machines´ direction of travel.
    2. The speed lever (J) shall be able to move between its end 
    positions when actuating the handlebar speed lever. Ev. 
    adjustments is performed at the link (7) in fig. 7.
    3. Check that the driving belt is intact. See 7.6.
    4. Check the oil level. See below.
    7.10.3 Replacing the hydrostat
    See fig. 33-35.
    The hydrostat, (B) in fig. 33, can be replaced according to the 
    instructions below:
    1.  Remove the ignition key.
    2. Disassemble the belt cover (1) by loosening the screws 
    (2). See fig. 16.
    3. Arrange the machine on its auger.
    4. Disassemble the wheels by removing the wheel lockings. 
    See (2) in fig 8.
    5. Disassemble the bottom plate (2) by loosing the four 
    screws (3). See fig. 15.
    6. Loosen the speed lever lower attachment (4) in fig. 7.
    7. Disassemble the screw (A) with its nut and pull out the 
    wheel axle (D) to the left.
    8. Loosen the screw (G) and rotate the wire attachment (E) 
    forwards. After that, disassemble the screw (F) holding 
    the front part of the hydrostat.
    9. Hold the hydrostat and disassemble the screw (C). After 
    that, remove the hydrostat from the machine.
    10. Assemble the hydrostat in the reverse order.
    Note! Check that the ventilating hose remain intact 
    during the assembling procedure and is located on its 
    nipple also after the assembly.
    Note! Check that the by-pass lever (K) in fig. 35 is closed 
    (position C) after the assembling procedure. I.e. in its 
    forward position in the machines´ direction of travel. 
    						
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