Assembly Of The Auger Extension (St 627 S); Levelling Skids; Ignition Key; Fuel Cock - Stiga ST 526 S ST 4262 P Manuel D'utilisation

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1. Insert the peg (fig. 11.B) on the 
end part of the activation lever.
2. Insert the end of the adjustment wire 
(fig. 11.C) on the peg (fig. 11.B).
3. Insert the cotter pin on the peg and
secure in place (fig. 11.D).
4. Insert the adjustment screw 
(fig. 11.A) on the housing (fig. 11.E) 
and tighten the nut (fig. 11.A).
4.5.3 Fastening the deflector's orientation
connectors and those of the
discharge chute (ST 627 S)
Power is supplied to the system by 
attaching the electrical connections for the
orientation of the deflector and discharge 
chute. This makes it possible to orient the 
discharge chute in the desired direction.
Fasten the connectors that power the 
dashboard (fig. 12.A), the orientation cable for 
the deflector (fig. 12.B) and discharge chute 
(fig. 12.C) on the respective attachments.
Pass the cable through the cable gland
behind the engine (fig. 12.D).
4.6 ASSEMBLY OF THE AUGER
EXTENSION (ST 627 S)
Extending the auger makes it possible 
to collect more snow on the auger, thus 
optimising the speed of the job.
1. Position the auger extension on the top part
of the auger as indicated in figure (fig. 13.A).
2. Insert the screws in the holes and secure 
in place with the nuts (fig. 13.B).

4.7 LEVELLING SKIDS

Skids are used for adjusting the distance of 
the auger from the ground to safeguard it.
The machine is supplied with two types of skids:
• metal skids to be used when working 
on hard or irregular surfaces that
could wreck the skids, for example 
asphalt and gravel alleys (fig. 16.B).
• plastic skids to be used when working on 
softer surfaces that do not damage the 
skids, such as gardens or paths (fig. 16.C).
To assemble them:
1. Slacken the screws (fig. 16.A).
2. Lift/lower the skids  (fig. 16.B, 16.C).
3. Tighten the screws.
Verify that the skids are adjusted to 
the same level on both sides.
5. CONTROLS

5.1 IGNITION KEY

Used to start and stop the engine. The
ignition key has two positions (fig. 15.A):
1. Key removed - OFF - the engine 
stops and cannot be restarted.
2. Key inserted - ON - the engine 
can start and run.
IMPORTANT The engine cannot
be started unless the safety key is fully
inserted. On some models you also need
to turn the key clockwise to start it.

5.2 FUEL COCK

The fuel cock is opened to supply fuel (fig. 15.B).
1. anti-clockwise - open.
2. clockwise - closed.

5.3 THROTTLE CONTROL

Regulates the engine's r.p.m.
The positions, indicated on the plate,
correspond to (fig. 15.C):
1. Full throttle. Must always 
be used to start the machine 
and during operation.
2. Minimum: used when the 
machine is sufficiently warm during 
stationary periods of operation.
3. Stop position (if present). The
machine stops immediately.
4. Intermediate position (if
present). Move the throttle lever
towards the hare/tortoise to 
increase/reduce the speed and
select the most suitable speed for 
the operating conditions (deep
snow, uneven ground, etc.). 

5.4 CHOKE CONTROL

Used to turn on the engine when cold. The 
choke control has two positions (fig. 15.D):
The choke is engaged (to cold start).
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