Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Snow Blower
Ariens 932507 - 520
31 pages 0.92 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 924334 - 1128
38 pages 1.71 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 921016
44 pages 13.72 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 932046 - ST724E
19 pages 2.54 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 926014 - 9526DLE
37 pages 6.22 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 002-SS522
14 pages 0.54 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 926312-ST1332DLE
42 pages 9.94 mb -
Snow Blower
Ariens 924518 - PB936
36 pages 3.2 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Ariens service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Ariens 926500-ST1332DLE item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
Owner/Operator Manu al Models 926001 – S T926LE 926002 – S T1 1528LE 926003 – S T1332LE 926004 – S T926DLE 926005 – S T1 1526DLE 926006 – S T1328DLE 926101 – S T926LE 926102 – S T1 1528LE 926103 – S T1332LE 926300 – S T1 1526DLE 926301 – S T926DLE 926302 – S T1332LE 926303 – S T1328LE 926304 – S T1 1528LE 926500 – S T1[...]
-
Page 2
2 Arie ns Company 655 West Ryan Street P. O . B o x 1 5 7 Bril li on, Wi sc on si n 541 10-0157 USA T elephone (920) 75 6-2141 Facs imil e (920) 75 6-2407 EC DECLARA TION OF CONFORM ITY ISSUED BY THE MANUF ACTURER DÉCLARA TION DE CONFORMITÉ CE ÉMISE P AR LE F ABRICANT – EU-ÜBEREINSTI MMUNGSERKLÄRUNG DES HERSTELL ERS – DICHIARAZ IONE DI CON[...]
-
Page 3
3 CE Sound and Vibration – Niveau sonor e et vibra tion CE – CE-Geräuschpegel und Vibrat ionswerte – Livello sonor o e vibrazi oni CE – Soni do y vibraci ón CE – CE-lydnivå og Vibrasj onsmåling – CE ljudnivå och V ibrations-mät ning – CE-melut aso Tärinä – CE DŸwiêku i Wibracji – CE zvuk a vibrace Fred J. Moreaux: Qualit[...]
-
Page 4
GB - 4 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ASSEMBL Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 CONTROLS AND FE A TURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 OPERA TIO N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 MAINTENA NCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
-
Page 5
GB - 5 NOTE: T o locate y our neares t Ariens D ealer , g o to www .a riens.com on the inte rnet. 2. Unders tand all Safe ty Preca utions provid ed in t he manu als. 3. Review c ontrol fu nctions and operatio n of the unit. Do no t operate the Sno-Th ro unless all controls function a s descri bed in thi s manual. 4. Review rec ommended lubrica tion[...]
-
Page 6
GB - 6 2. DANGER! 3. DANGER! SAFE T Y R UL ES Read, u nderstand, and fo llow all safety prac tices i n Owner/Ope rator Man ual before begi nning assemb ly or operatin g. Fail ure to follow instruc tions coul d result i n persona l injury and/ or damage to unit. AL W A YS remov e key a nd/or wir e from s park plug before as sembly , ma intenanc e or[...]
-
Page 7
GB - 7 AL WA YS keep hands an d feet away from all rotating parts during operation. R otating parts ca n cut off body par ts. NEVER p lace yo ur hands or any part of your body o r clothi ng inside o r near any moving part whi le unit is running. AL WA YS keep hands awa y from all pinch po ints. DO NOT t ouch unit parts which might be h ot from oper[...]
-
Page 8
GB - 8 NEVER fill fuel tank when engi ne is run ning o r hot from operati on. NEVER fill or dr ain f uel t ank indo ors. Replac e fuel cap secure ly and cle an up spi lled fuel . Neve r fill con tainers insi de a vehi cle or o n a truck o r trailer bed with a plastic liner . Always pl ace containe rs on the gr ound aw ay from yo ur vehicl e before [...]
-
Page 9
GB - 9 PACKAGE CONTENT S ASSEMBLY T ools Required: •P l i e r s • Open- End Wrenches : 3/8, 7/16, 1 /2, 9/16 in. and /or Adju stable Wrench • T ire Gaug e Unfold Handlebar (Fi gure 4) 1. Remove th e lower and l oosen the upper wing knobs o n the handl ebar assembl y . 2. Loosen th e wing nuts on the sh ift rod. 3. Put the s peed sele ctor le [...]
-
Page 10
GB - 10 Inst all Di scharge Chute Cr ank 1. Re move the cover from the gea r assembl y on the disch arge ch ute. 2. Re lease the lock te eth on the ge ar asse mbly with your f inger and r otate the disc harge chut e 90 ° lef t. 3. Remove and save the hai rpin from the contr ol assem bly under neath the control panel. NOTE: Do not rem ove the pin i[...]
-
Page 11
GB - 1 1 6. Insert the chute lock c able fitting i nto the br acket on the c hute pedes tal, and then conn ect the chute l ock cable to th e lock teeth by fittin g the cable ball end i nto the sl ot on the l ock teeth. NOTE: Press down on lock teeth with your fin ger to align t he cable ball end w ith the sl ot. 7. Replac e the gear cover removed i[...]
-
Page 12
GB - 12 Connect Battery (926500, 501 ) 1. Remove wing nuts from ba ttery cover . 2. Install wire le ad to ba ttery terminal . 3. Install batter y cover a nd tighten wing nuts. Check Function of Dual Handle Inter lock Withou t the engine running, press down ( engage) bot h clutc h lever s. Rele ase attachme nt clutch leve r . Attachment c lutch shou[...]
-
Page 13
GB - 13 1. Attachment Cl utch Lever 2. S p eed Selec tor 3. Deflector Remot e Control 4. Chute Contr ol 5. T raction Driv e Clutch Lev er 6. Oi l Fill/ Dipst ick 7. Muffler Guard 8. Discharge Chute Defle ctor 9. Discharge Chute 10. Im pell er 1 1. Clean-ou t T ool 12. A uger 13. Scr ape r Blade 14. A uge r Gear case 15. Recoi l S tarter Handle 16. [...]
-
Page 14
GB - 14 CONTROLS AND FEA TURES See F igure 10 for all Contr ols and F eatures loc ations. Dual Handle Interlock When A ttachment Clutch and then Traction Drive Clutch are engag ed, the Attach ment Clutc h will rem ain engaged (lever do wn) if r eleased. T o stop attachme nt, release T r action Drive Clutch an d both cl utches will diseng age. T rac[...]
-
Page 15
GB - 15 Throttle T he th rottle contr ols the eng ine sp eed. T o increase o r decreas e the engi ne speed, adjust to: 1. Fast (no rmal or war m starts) 2. Part-Thr ottle 3. Slow ( cold weath er starts) 4. S top (engine is off) (Not on 12 V mode ls) Electric S tarter The el ectric starter will start a pr operly c hoked and cranked engin e when the [...]
-
Page 16
GB - 16 If remo te wheel lo ck does not lock or unlo ck prop erly , adju st or repair bef ore oper ation (see REMOTE WHEEL LOCK (926002, 00 3, 102, 103, 302, 303 , 304) on p age 23). Axle Lock Pin (Figure 13) (926001, 101, 504) Use the axle lock pin to loc k or unloc k the righ t or left wheel. L ock both w heels to i ncrease t raction; unl ock one[...]
-
Page 17
GB - 17 3. Cl ean Fue l Cap and sur rounding ar ea to prev ent dirt from entering Fue l T ank. 4. Re mov e Cap. IMPORT ANT : DO NOT us e gasohol o r gasoli ne containing alcohol . See Engi ne Manual for corre ct type and gra de of fuel. 5. Fi ll fuel tank to wi thin 1/2 in. (1.2 cm) be low bottom of filler neck with unleaded gasolin e. NOTE: T a nk[...]
-
Page 18
GB - 18 NOTE: When tempe rature is below -15° F (-26° C) additio nal pri ming may be needed. 4. If engin e is col d, apply choke. S ee Engine Manu al for detailed ins tr uct ions . NOTE: A warm en gine req uires les s choking than a cold e ngine. 5. S et throttl e to prop er starting posi tion. 6. In sert ke y into ig nition s witch. 12V - T u rn[...]
-
Page 19
GB - 19 Tip s for Op eration Snow is best removed as soon as pos sible after s now fall. T o clear an area, r un unit in an overl apping s eries of paths. For l arge areas, s tart in the midd le and thr ow snow to each side, s o snow is not clear ed more than once. AL W A YS direct snow away fro m area to be c leared and with dir ection of th e win[...]
-
Page 20
GB - 20 MAINTENANCE SCH EDULE The char t below s hows the rec ommended mainten ance sched ule tha t should be p erformed on a regula r basis. M ore freq uent ser vice may b e requir ed. * After first fi ve hour s of oper ation. ** After first two h ours of operati on. CHECK DUAL HAND LE INTERLOCK Withou t the engine running, press down ( engage) bo[...]
-
Page 21
GB - 21 GENERAL LUBRICATION IMPORT ANT : Wipe eac h fitting cl ean befor e and after lubrica tion. Do not wipe g earcase fi ller plug; wiping the gearc ase filler plug may r emove thr ead sealant and cause l eak s. IMPORT ANT : DO NOT al low grease or oil to get on friction disc, fri ction pla te or belts. NOTE: Apply S tens Mix Hi-T emp Grease or [...]
-
Page 22
GB - 22 RUNNERS Runners sho uld be adjusted as co ndi tio ns requir e (Fig ure 19). 1. P osition unit on a har d, flat, s mooth l evel sur face. 2. A djust r unners b y inserti ng a spacer of desired thick ness und er cente r of scrap er blade, lo osen runner hardware, slide r unners to flat surfa ce. Allow 1/8 in. (3 mm) between s craper b lade an[...]
-
Page 23
GB - 23 NOTE: Insert th e hair pin wi th the loo p end on the left side o f the ch ute rod so the cont rol lever will co ver its full r ange of tr avel. 6. A lign co rrect chu te rod hol es in chute control assem bly as s hown in F igure 22, and then se cure chute r od in pos ition with hair pin remov e in step 1. 7. Ch eck and adjust attach ment c[...]
-
Page 24
GB - 24 5. L oosen the top jam nut 1 – 3 tu rns. 6. Tighten th e bottom ja m nut. 7. Re -install bottom c over . 8. Ch eck func tion of remo te wheel l ock. If whe el lock doe s not func tion prop erly , take unit to Dealer for repairs. DEFLECTOR REMOTE Deflect or must stay i n selected p osition whi le throwing snow . If def lector does not stay[...]
-
Page 25
GB - 25 If chute does not rota te freely: T ighten th e cable b y loosenin g the up per adjustm ent nut, and t hen tig htening th e lower ad justment nut agains t the brack et (Figur e 27). SPEED SELECTOR ADJUSTMENT T o adjust (F igur e 28 ) : 1. P lace uni t into se rvice pos ition. 2. Di sconnect a djustmen t pivot pi n from spee d selecto r leve[...]
-
Page 26
GB - 26 3. Ch eck brak e. When th e clutch lever i s disengag ed, the b rake must contact attachment bel t. When t he clutch leve r is engage d, the brake must be mor e than 1/16 in. (1.6 m m) away f rom the belt (Figure 31) . 4. Re peat steps 1 – 3 unti l spring e xtension an d brake cleara nce are with in sp ecified ran ge. 5. Che ck belt f ing[...]
-
Page 27
GB - 27 5. A djust spr ing extensi on. a. With the tr action d rive clutch lever d isengage d, loos en th e jam nut o n the ca ble adjus ter . b. T urn the adj uster body up the ca ble for m ore spri ng extensio n. c.Turn the adj uster body down the c able for les s spri ng extensio n. d.F inger tig hten the jam nut, a nd then hol d the adjus ter b[...]
-
Page 28
GB - 28 Inst all new att achmen t drive belt: 1. P lace new attachment belt on to attachment pul ley . NOTE: Holding do wn the at tachment clutc h lever will make i t easier to reconnec t the h ousing an d frame. 2. Tip housing and fram e back to gether an d secure with hex bolts. 3. P lace bel t onto engi ne sheav e. 4. Re position and sec ure bel[...]
-
Page 29
GB - 29 BATTERY (92650 0, 501) Charging 1. P lace unit o n a level surface an d shut off engin e. 2. Di sconnect n egative ( -) cabl e first, then positive (+) cab le. 3. L oosen win g nut an d remove battery . Plac e battery on bench or other we ll venti lated plac e. 4. Co nnect positiv e (+) lea d of char ger to posi tive (+) ter minal, and n eg[...]
-
Page 30
GB - 30 TROUBLESHOOTI NG PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Engine will not crank/st art. 1. Fuel t ank is em pty . 2. F uel shut-off valve closed. 3. Bu ild up of dir t and residue ar ound governo r/carbur etor . 4. Key Sw itch no t in run p osition. 5. Ign ition swi tch starter circ uit not functioning . 6. Battery discha rged, wires loose. 7. F u[...]
-
Page 31
GB - 31 SPECIF ICA TIONS Model N umber 926001 926002 926003 926004 926005 Descri ption ST926L E ST1 152 8LE ST133 2LE ST926DLE S T1 1526DLE Engine - T ecumseh LH318SA OH318SA OH358SA OH318SA OH318SA Power Max - HP (kW) 9.0 (6.7) 1 1.5 (8. 6) 13.0 (9.7) 9. 0 (6.7) 1 1.5 (8.6) Fast Idl e S peed - RPM (min -1 ) 3600 ± 150 Displa cement - in. (cc) 19.[...]
-
Page 32
GB - 32 SPECIF ICA TIONS Model N umber 926006 9 26101 926102 926103 9 26300 92 6301 Descri ption ST1328 DLE 9 26LE 1 152 8LE 1332LE ST1 152 6DL E ST926 DLE Engine - T ecumseh OH35 8SA LH318SA OH318SA OH358SA OH318SA OH31 8SA Power Max - HP (kW) 13.0 (9.7) 9.0 (6.7) 1 1.5 (8. 6) 13.0 (9.7) 1 1.5 (8.6) 9.0 (6.7) Fast Idl e S peed - RPM (min -1 ) 3600[...]
-
Page 33
GB - 33 SPECIF ICA TIONS Model N umber 926302 926303 926304 926500 926501 926504 Descri ption ST1332 LE ST132 8LE S T1 15 28LE S T1332D LE ST1336 DLE ST8526LE Engine - T ecumseh OH358 SA O H35 8SA OH318S A OH358SA OH358 SA LH318SA Power Max - HP (kW) 13.0 (9.7) 13 .0 (9.7) 1 1.5 (8.6 ) 13.0 (9.7) 13.0 (9.7) 8 .5 (6.3) Fast Idl e S peed - RPM (min -[...]
-
Page 34
Ari ens Compan y 655 W est Ry an S treet P. O . B o x 1 5 7 Brillion, WI 541 10-0157 920-756-2 141 Fax 920-7 56-240 7 www .ariens. com[...]