Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 920001- ST624E Ariens
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Owner/Operator Manual Model 920001 - ST624 E Sno-Thro ® 01990600 6/07 Prin ted in U SA ENGLI SH FRANÇAIS.
GB - 2 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ASSEMBL Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CONTROLS a nd FEA TURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 OPERA T ION . . . . . . . . . . .
GB - 3 DELIVERY Cust omer N ote: If yo u have purchased this pr oduct without c omplete a ssembl y and ins tructio n by your retailer , it i s your resp onsibil ity to : 1.
GB - 4 SAFETY DECALS AND LOCATIONS AL WA YS rep lace mis sing or da maged Saf ety Decal s. Refer to figures bel ow for Sa fety Deca l locations . 1. W ARNING! 2. DANGER! 3. DANGER! SAFETY RULES Read, u nderstand, and fo llow a ll safety practice s in Owner/Ope rator Man ual before beginning ass embly or operatin g.
GB - 5 Check fo r weak spots on dock s, ramps or floors . A voi d uneven work areas and rou gh terrain. S tay a lert for hidden haz ards . DO NOT o perate ne ar drop-o ffs, ditches, o r emba nkments. Unit can s uddenly turn ove r if a whe el is over t he edge of a cliff or ditch , or if an edge cav es in.
GB - 6 DO NOT operate on steep slopes. D O NOT c lear snow across the face o f slopes . Keep all move ment on slopes s low and gr adual. DO NO T make s udden change s in spe ed or dir ection. Use a slo w speed to avoid stops or shifts on slop es. Avoid sta rting or stoppi ng on a slope.
GB - 7 PACKAGE CONTENT S ASSEMBLY T ools Required: •P l i e r s • Open- End Wrenches : 3/8, 7/1 6, 1/2, 9/16 in. and/or Adjustab le Wrench • T ire G auge Unfold Handlebar (Figure 4) 1. Remove the lower and loose n the u pper wing knobs on the h andlebar assemb ly .
GB - 8 2. Connect the ch ute crank to the pi nion gear on chute wi th spring c lip pin . Check Function of Dual Handle Inter lock Withou t the engine running, press d own (engag e) both clutc h leve rs.
GB - 9 1. Attachment Clutc h Lever 2. S peed Se lector 3. T raction Drive Clutc h Lever 4. Chute Cra nk 5. Muffler Guard 6. Discharg e Chute D eflector 7. Discharg e Chute 8. Impeller 9. Auger 10. Scr aper Bl ade 1 1. Auger Gea rcase 12. Clean -out T ool 13.
GB - 10 CONTROLS AND FEA TURES See F igure 7 for all Control s and Featur es locati ons. Dual Handle Interlock When A ttachment Clutch and then T raction Dr ive Clutch are engag ed, the Attach ment Cl utch will r emain engaged (lever do wn) if released.
GB - 1 1 Throttle The thro ttle co ntrols the engine speed . T o incr ease or dec rease th e engine speed, adj ust to: 1. Fas t (normal or warm starts) 2.
GB - 12 Scraper Blade The s craper bl ade allows the back of the hou sing to keep be tter contact with the s urface be ing clear ed. It also p revents damage to the h ousing fr om norm al wear . IMPORT ANT : DO NOT al low Scr aper Blade to wear too fa r or Auger /Impelle r housi ng will be come damaged .
GB - 13 T O STOP IN AN EMERGENCY Imme diately r elease both contro l leve rs to stop unit in an em ergency . Stop engine, r emove key and wait for all r otating parts to stop before le aving op erator ’s position. ST ARTING AND SHUT OFF IMPORT ANT : Allo w unit and engine to adjust to the out door t empe ratur e befo re cl ea ring snow .
GB - 14 T o clear an area , run unit in an o verlappin g serie s of paths. For l arge areas , start in the mi ddle and throw snow to each sid e, so snow is not cle ared mor e than once. AL W A YS direct snow away fro m area to be cleared and with dir ection of th e wind.
GB - 15 Wheels mus t stop qui ckly wh en traction drive c lutch lever is releas ed. If clutc hes do not eng age or diseng age proper ly , adjust or rep air bef ore op erati on (s ee Attachment Clutch /Brake Ad ju stment on page 19 and Tr a c t i o n Drive Clutch A djustment on page 21).
GB - 16 SCRAPER BLADE IMPORT ANT : Damage to auge r/impeller housin g will result i f blade wea rs down too fa r . Scra per blad e is adju stable to compen sate fo r wear . T o adj ust scr aper bla de: 1. T ip un it back onto han dlebar , suppor t housing and loo sen nu ts retaining bl ade 2.
GB - 17 SPEE D SELECTOR ADJUSTMENT T o ad just (F igure 1 8): 1. Disconnec t adjus tment pivo t pin fro m speed selec tor arm . Save har dware fo r reins tallation. 2. Pl ace t he spe e d sel ector on dash pane l in th e fast est forwa rd speed position .
GB - 18 7. Remove hex bolts s ecuring h ousing to frame ( two on ea ch side ). T ip h ousing a nd frame a part on pivo t pin. 8. Remove attachment dr ive belt from lowe r pulley (hold brake away from bel t). Replace Att achment Drive Belt 1. Place new belt on to lower pul ley .
GB - 19 NOTE: T o gain b elt clear ance , remove swin g gate spacer (Fig ure 2 2) so driv e pla te can be s lid ove r until finger is out of frame and drive p late can swing past stop ho le in f rame.
GB - 20 4. T ighte n jam nut o n cable a djustment ba rrel. Check Att achment Idler Arm Roller Clearance 1. Place the unit i nto the ser vice pos ition. Rem ove the botto m cover . 2. With th e clut ch lever enga ged, chec k the clearanc e betw een the fr ame an d plastic roller on the lowe r end of th e attachmen t idler arm.
GB - 21 Check Att achment Brake (Figure 29) 1. With the clutch le ver diseng aged, br ake pad must contact attach ment belt. W ith clu tch lever engaged , brake pad m ust be mor e than 1/1 6 in. (1.6 mm ) from bel t. If there i s more than 1/16 in. (1.
GB - 22 T o ad just tra ction clutc h (Fig ure 32 ): 1. With th e tractio n drive c lutch lev er diseng aged, loosen the jam nu t on the cable ad juste r . T urn adj ustment ba rrel up the cable to decrease the dis tance between cl utch lev er and han dlebar .
GB - 23 13. Insert new fric tion dis c assembly into fr ame. Install wash ers on to carrie r bearing and slide in to speed s elector ar m. 14. Slide hex shaft throug h new fricti on plate assem bly . Install pinion ge ar and was her onto hex sh aft and slide shaft into right be aring.
GB - 24 TROUBLESHOOTI NG PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Engine will not crank/st art. 1. Fu el t ank is empty . 2. Fuel shut- off valve closed . 3. Build up of di rt and residu e around governo r/carb uretor . 4. Key Sw itch no t in r un positi on.
GB - 25 SPECIFICA TIONS Model N umber 9200 01 Descri ptio n ST62 4E Engine - T ecumseh OH195SA Power Max - HP (k W) 6.0 (4.5) Maximu m RP M 3600 ± 150 Displ acement - in . (cc) 1 1.88 (195) Electric S tart 120V Fuel See Engin e Manual T ank Cap acity - qt (Li ters) 3.
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