Stiga Snow Blower 8218 2218 71 User Manual

STIGA  
CO MPACT LIN E  
SN O W ELECTRIC  
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GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG DE...20  
INSTRUCTIO NS FO R USE EN...24  
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Never, under any circumstances, make adjustments while  
the engine is running (unless otherwise specified in the  
instructions).  
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:  
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.  
Warning. If the regulations are not followed, there  
is a risk of danger to life and machine breakdown.  
2.3 OPERATION  
Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts. Always  
Read the owner’s manual before operating the  
machine.  
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.  
Keep bystanders at a safe distance from the  
machine.  
Warning of hard objects flying off.  
If the snow thrower hits a foreign object, stop the engine,  
disconnect 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.  
The snow thrower may only be connected to power sock-  
ets that are supplied with earth leakage circuit breakers.  
The earth leakage circuit breaker must have a trip current  
of max. 30 mA.  
Risk of tripping over the electric cable. Always be aware  
of the whereabouts of the electric cable so that it does not  
get in the way of your feet or anything else moving about  
in the area.  
The snow thrower may only be connected with a cable  
that is approved for outdoor use.  
The power supply must be disconnected before  
carrying out cleaning or maintenance. Shut off the  
motor before unclogging the discharge shute.  
The electric cable must be kept away from the auger  
opening. Check that the connection cable is always  
fault free. Only fault-free cables may be used.  
Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts.  
Risk of death and maiming. Avoid injury from the  
rotating auger, keep hands, feet and clothing away.  
Risk of fatal electric shocks  
The electric cable with which the snow thrower is con-  
nected must always be intact. It must never be used if it  
displays signs of damage.  
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The snow thrower must never be used if its plug, electric  
cable or other electrical equipment is damaged.  
Repairs to the electrical equipment may only be carried  
out by an authorised electrician.  
Never drive over the electric cable for the snow thrower  
while working.  
If the electric cable for the snow thrower has been dam-  
aged while working, the following instructions must be  
followed:  
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.  
A. Stop the motor.  
B. Leave the site in the opposite direction from the dam-  
aged  
point on the cable.  
C. Disconnect the cable from the power socket.  
Stop the motor and disconnect the power supply:  
A. If the driver leaves the machine.  
B. If the auger housing or discharge chute is blocked and  
must be cleaned.  
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.  
C. Before beginning repairs or adjustments.  
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.  
Adjust the height of the auger housing to ensure it stays  
above gravel paths.  
C. Before beginning repairs or adjustments.  
Check that the mains voltage corresponds with the snow  
thrower’s rated voltage.  
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Always make sure the rotating parts have stopped and all  
the controls are disengaged before cleaning, repairing or  
inspection.  
3 ASSEMBLY  
3.1 UNPACKING  
1. Open the packing and take out all parts.  
2. Check that all parts are supplied. The parts are as follows:  
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.  
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.  
Lower part of the handle  
Upper part of the handle  
Start control  
Cable holder  
Six black knobs.  
Four long screws with square fittings.  
Two short screws with square fittings.  
Four screws with washers for the chute attachment.  
Chute attachment.  
Ratchet with springs for the chute.  
Chute.  
Two plane washers for the deflector.  
Deflector.  
Never use the snow thrower near enclosures, cars,  
windowpanes, slopes etc. without properly setting the  
discharge chute deflector.  
Cable holders  
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.  
Two clamps for fixing of the cable.  
Two screws for the start control.  
3. If anything is missing or damaged, take immediately  
contact with the supplier.  
3.2 HANDLE  
3.2.1 Lower part of the handle  
See fig. 2.  
Assemble the lower part of the handle with two knobs and  
two long screws with square fittings.  
3.2.2 Upper part of the handle  
See fig. 3.  
Assemble the cable holder (4) to the upper part of the handle.  
Assemble the upper part of the handle on the lower part of the  
handle. Fix with two long screws with square fittings and two  
knobs.  
Do not touch engine components because they are warm  
during use. Risk of burn injuries.  
3.2.3 Start control  
2.4 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE  
See fig. 4.  
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.  
Assemble the start control (1) on the upper part of the handle.  
Secure the cable to the handle with two clamps (C).  
3.2.4 Chute  
1. Assemble the ratchet with the two springs. See fig. 5.  
2. Assemble the chute in the opening and against the  
ratchet. See fig. 6.  
3. Assemble the chute attachment with four screws and four  
washers. See fig. 7.  
4. Assemble the deflector with two short screws, two  
washers and two knobs. See fig. 8.  
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.  
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5.5 SNOW CLEARANCE  
See fig. 1.  
Never aim the snow at bystanders.  
4 CONTROLS  
The snow thrower is fitted with the following controls and  
devices.  
Always stop the engine before unclogging.  
See fig. 9-12.  
Starting handle (1) – Starts and stops the electric motor.  
Ignition lock (2) – Facilitates activation of the starting han-  
dle.  
Connector (3) – For electrical connection.  
Cable support (4) – For supporting the connection cable.  
Deflector lock (5) – Locks the deflector in position.  
Direction lever (6)– Changes the direction of the discharge  
chute.  
Always wear eye protection when operating the  
snow thrower.  
If the auger is blocked, never try to keep the motor  
engaged for more than 20 seconds. Extensive en-  
gagement will damage the motor.  
1. Start the motor as described above and check the ejection  
distance and direction.  
2. If necessary, stop the motor and adjust the deflector (B).  
Upwards gives a longer throwing distance and down-  
wards gives a shorter throwing distance. Lock the deflec-  
tor in position using the knob (5).  
Discharge chute (A) – Ejects the snow.  
Deflector (B) – Determines the distance the snow is thrown.  
3. If necessary, stop the motor and adjust the discharge  
chute (A) with the lever (6) so that the snow is ejected in  
the desired direction.  
5 USING THE MACHINE  
5.1 GENERAL  
4. Stop working by releasing the starting handle (1).  
Never start the engine until all the above measures under  
‘ASSEMBLY’ have been carried out.  
5. Any unclogging can easily be carried out with a piece of  
wood or similar after the engine has stopped.  
Never use the snow thrower without first reading  
and understanding the enclosed instructions and  
all the warning and instruction stickers on the  
snow thrower and in these instructions.  
Always wear protective goggles or a visor during  
use, maintenance and service.  
The snow thrower is propelled automatically with the aid of  
the auger. To facilitate propulsion, raise the handlebar a little.  
Do not push the snow thrower.  
5.5.1 Dry and normal snow  
Snow up to 20 cm deep can be removed quickly and easily  
by clearing at an even speed. Plan for downwind discharge of  
the snow.  
5.2BEFORE STARTING  
5.5.2 Wet, packed snow  
The connection cable and its plugs must be fault  
free and approved for outdoor use.  
The connection cable may only be connected to  
power sockets equipped with an earth leakage cir-  
cuit breaker with a trip current of max. 30 mA.  
Drive slowly forward. If the wet, packed snow blocks the dis-  
charge chute, back up and jab a little way into the snow a few  
times to clear the deflector.  
The connection cable must be suspended on the ca-  
ble support. Otherwise there is a risk of damage  
alongside the plug which is potentially life-threat-  
ening.  
Connect the snow thrower with the electric cable from the  
property’s power socket.  
5.6 AFTER USE  
The snow thrower must never be rinsed with wa-  
ter. Risk of damage to the electrical system and  
risk of electric shocks.  
Suspend the cable on the cable support (4) and connect to the  
connector (3). See fig. 9.  
1. Stop the motor.  
2. Disconnect the electric cable from the snow thrower and  
the property’s power socket.  
3. Allow the snow thrower to cool for 30 minutes.  
4. Clean the inside and outside of the snow thrower with a  
suitable brush.  
5.3 START  
Start the motor and the auger as described below.  
See fig. 1.  
1. Lean the snow thrower back slightly so that the auger is  
5. Check that there are no damaged or loose parts. Repair/  
replace parts if necessary.  
raised a little above the ground.  
2. Press in and hold the button (2) . Squeeze the handle (1).  
3. Release the ignition lock, lower the auger towards the  
ground and start to clear the snow.  
5.4 STOP  
Stop the motor and the auger by releasing the  
starting handle (1). See fig. 1.  
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6 MAINTENANCE  
8 PURCHASE TERMS  
A full warranty is issued against manufacturing and material  
defects. The user must carefully follow the instructions given  
in the enclosed documentation.  
The electrical connection must be disconnected  
before carrying out maintenance work.  
6.1 BEFORE USE  
The warranty does not cover damage due to:  
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Neglect by users to acquaint themselves with  
accompanying documentation  
Every time the snow thrower is to be used, check that the  
electrical equipment is intact and free of faults. The snow  
thrower must not be used if there are any faults or if any-  
thing is missing.  
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Carelessness  
Incorrect and non-permitted use or assembly  
The use of non-genuine spare parts  
The use of accessories not supplied or approved by GGP  
Check that the auger rotates easily.  
Check that all screw joints are tightened. Tighten if nec-  
essary.  
Neither does the warranty cover:  
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Wear parts such as drive belts, augers, wheels  
Normal wear  
Engines. These are covered by the engine manufacturer’s  
warranties, with separate terms and conditions.  
Apply silicon spray to the auger. This prevents icing.  
Check that the starting handle cannot be activated with-  
out the ignition lock being moved to the left.  
The purchaser is covered by the national laws of each  
country. The rights to which the purchaser is entitled with the  
support of these laws are not restricted by this warranty.  
6.2 FAULT-TRACING  
The faults described below can usually be rectified directly  
by the user. If there is any doubt, contact an authorised agent.  
The motor does not start:  
The electric cable is not connected or is defective.  
The fuse has blown. If a higher amp fuse needs to be in-  
stalled, contact an authorised electrician.  
The motor hums, but does not start:  
Auger or discharge chute blocked.  
The capacitor is defective. Contact your GGP agent.  
The motor stops suddenly:  
Loose plugs.  
The overload protection has been tripped. Wait for 10  
minutes, then attempt to start again.  
The snow thrower vibrates:  
Loose parts.  
Defective auger.  
The motor is loose.  
The snow thrower does not clear any snow:  
Auger or discharge chute blocked.  
The drive belt is loose or defective.  
7 STORAGE  
When the snow thrower is to be stored for an extended peri-  
od, such as during that part of the year when snow clearance  
does not need to be carried out, the following measures must  
be taken.  
1. Clean the whole snow thrower thoroughly.  
2. Inspect the snow thrower for damage. Repair if neces-  
sary.  
3. Touch up any paint damage.  
4. Rust-proof unpainted metal surfaces.  
5. Store the snow thrower in a clean, dry place.  
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