EasyManua.ls Logo

Husqvarna ST 430 - Throttle Control; Using the Throttle Control; Using Heated Handles; Stopping the Product

Husqvarna ST 430
84 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Note: When both the drive engagement and auger
engagement are engaged, the drive engagement will
lock the auger engagement in position. Use the right
hand to control the snow discharge chute.
1. To engage the auger blades, push the auger
engagement (A) to the handle to engage the auger
and throw snow. (Fig. 66)
2. Raise the drive speed control lever (C) from the
middle position to make the product move forward
when the drive engagement (B) is engaged.
3. Lower the drive speed control lever from the middle
position to make the product move rearward when
the drive engagement is engaged. (Fig. 67)
4. To make the product move in the selected direction,
hold the drive engagement against the handle .
5. If the product has power steering, hold the left
steering trigger (D) to turn left. Hold the right steering
trigger to turn right. (Fig. 68)
Throttle control
Note: If the snow is wet or heavy, use the fast or
boost modes.
The throttle control adjusts the engine speed. It has 3
modes: boost, fast and slow.
(Fig. 69)
Boost (A): to increase speed when the product is
operated but does not throw snow, or to increase the
distance that snow is thrown.
Fast (B): standard operation
Slow (C): to decrease the distance that snow is
thrown, or to decrease engine noise
To use the throttle control
Turn the throttle control to change the engine speed.
To use the heated handles
Push the switch to I to start the heated handles.
Push the switch to O to stop the heated handles.
(Fig. 70)
To stop the product
1. Turn the key to the STOP position. (Fig. 71)
2. Remove the ON/OFF key.
To adjust the neutral position
1. Start the product. Refer to
To start the engine,
manual start on page 17
or
To start the engine,
electric start on page 17
.
2. Move the drive speed lever to the neutral position.
3. Engage the drive engagement. If the product moves
forward, do the steps that follow:
a) Stop the product.
b) Loosen the nut (A) with two ½'' wrenches. (Fig.
72)
c) Move down the metal threaded fitting.
d) Tighten the nut (B) to lock the new cable
position.
e) Adjust the cable position until the product does
not move forward when the drive engagement
is engaged and the drive speed lever is in the
neutral position.
4. If the product moves rearward when the drive
engagement is engaged and the drive speed lever
is in the neutral position, do the steps that follow:
a) Stop the product.
b) Loosen the nut (C) with two ½'' wrenches. (Fig.
73)
c) Move up the metal threaded fitting.
d) Tighten the nut (D) to lock the new cable
position.
e) Adjust the cable position until the product does
not move rearward when the drive engagement
is engaged and the drive speed lever is in the
neutral position.
To adjust the discharge chute and the
discharge chute deflector
1. Push the release lever (B) on the discharge chute
lever (A) and adjust the discharge chute to the left or
right position. (Fig. 74)
2. Move the remote control lever (C) to adjust the snow
throwing distance.
a) Move the remote control lever up to decrease the
snow throwing distance.
b) Move the remote control lever down to increase
the snow throwing distance.
To adjust the skid plates
The skid plates prevent damage to the bottom of the
snow thrower. Adjust the skid plates (A) when the
locknut (B) is loose, or the skid plate is not at the correct
distance from the ground. No adjustment is necessary
for standard installation.
1. Loosen the locknut (B) with a 13 mm (½ in.) open
wrench.
2. Move the skid plates (A) up or down.
a) On flat surfaces set the distance between the
scraper bar and the ground to 5-6 mm (0.2-0.25
in).
b) On rough surfaces set the skid plates (A) in a
position where the scraper bar is above the top
of the ground.
WARNING:
Make sure that
gravel and stones do not go into the
18 876 - 019 - 05.10.2023

Related product manuals