Spark Plug; Nuts And Bolts; Auger Shaft - Stiga ST 526 S ST 4262 P Manuel D'utilisation

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• Top up if the level is lower than 
the "MAX" mark (fig.17)
• For the correct replacement 
procedure, see par. 7.3.2
Do not overfill as this could cause the
engine to overheat. If the oil level exceeds
the "MAX" mark, the oil must be drained
until the correct level is achieved.
NOTE For the type of oil to use,
see the "Technical Data Table".
7.3.2 Replacement
The oil may be very hot if removed
just after the engine has been switched
off. Consequently allow the engine to
cool down for a few minutes before
proceeding to drain off the oil.
Replace the engine oil based on the frequency 
indicated in the "Maintenance Table". Change 
the oil more frequently if the engine has 
to operate in demanding conditions.
Proceed as follows:
1. Place the machine on a flat surface.
2. Place a suitable container
under the drain plug.
3. Remove the top-up cap (fig. 15.K)
4. Remove the drain cap (fig. 15.J)
5. Collect the oil in a suitable vessel.
6. Screw the oil drain plug back in.
7. Clean up any spills.
8. Fill with fresh oil. For the quantity of oil to 
use, see the "Technical data table".
9. After filling up the oil, start the engine 
and leave it to idle for 30 seconds.
10. Check there are no oil leaks.
11. Stop the engine. Wait 30 seconds and 
check the oil level again. If necessary, 
also see "check/top-up" (par. 7.3.1).
IMPORTANT Hand the spent
oil over to a disposal facility in
accordance with local provisions.
7.4
CLEANING
Carry out cleaning operations with the
machine switched off Do not try to remove
snow from the discharge without firstly:
• Releasing the auger control.
• Turning off the engine.
• Removing the ignition key.
Always clean the machine after use. 
To clean the machine adhere to the 
instructions provided below:
• Use the shovel (fig. 1.I) to clean the 
discharge chute and for cleaning
accumulated snow off the machine.
• Clean the engine with a brush 
and/or compressed air.
• Do not spray water directly onto the engine.
• After cleaning using water, start the 
machine and auger to remove any 
water which may otherwise end up in 
the bearings and cause damage.
IMPORTANT Never use high-pressure water
jets. It could damage the electrical components.

7.5 SPARK PLUG

For spark plug operations, contact the 
Dealer or Authorised Assistance Centre.
Consult the Maintenance Table and
the Problems Identification Table for 
any intervention on the spark plug.
7.6
CARBURETTOR
The carburettor is pre-tuned by the 
manufacturer. Consult the Problems 
Identification Table to check when intervention 
is required on the carburettor (chap. 12).
7.7

NUTS AND BOLTS

• Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure 
the equipment is in safe working condition.
• At frequent intervals check all fasteners 
on the discharge chute to ensure
they are securely tightened.

7.8 AUGER SHAFT

To facilitate the rotation of the auger, it is
recommended to grease the nipples (fig. 18.A)
of the auger shaft using a greasing gun.
To grease:
– Remove the cotter pins and 
safety pins(fig. 18.B).
– Grease the nipples (fig. 18.A) and rotate
the auger on the shaft a few times to 
allow the grease to flow inside the shaft.
– Replace the safety pins and 
cotter pins. (fig. 18.B)
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