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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
STIGA PARK 121 M 8211-3011-09[...]
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2 D H F G I I 1. Park -1993 2. Park -1993 3. Pa rk -1993 4. Park -1993 5a. 6a. Pa rk -1999 7. 8. 6b. Pa rk 2000- 5b.[...]
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3 J V Z Y X W Denna produ kt, ell er delar dä rav , omfatt as av följande mön stersky dd: This product, or pa rt of it, is covered by the followin g design r egist ration : Sverig e/Swede n 62 435 T yskland/ Germany M97 07 997. 9 (pendin g) 9. 13. 14. 10. 11 . 15. 12.[...]
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5 ENGLISH GB SYMBOLS The foll owing sym bols can be found on th e mac hine t o rem ind you of t he car e an d atte ntio n that are req uired d uri ng use . The sym bols mean: Wa r n i n g ! Read the instruction man ual and the safety manua l befo re using t he ma chine. Wa r n i n g ! Do not inser t your h an ds or f eet u nder t he cove r when t h[...]
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6 ENGLISH GB USE CUTTING HEIGHT The cutt ing he ight can be va ried fro m 30 to 80 mm. - item no. 13 -29 15 has sevente en fi xed posi tions for cutti ng hei ght. - item no. 13- 292 1 has contin uou sly variabl e adj ustment o f cuttin g height. No te: S tat ed cut ting h eig hts a pply w hen th e machi ne is o n a firm su rface . CUTTING TIPS For [...]
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7 ENGLISH GB Alwa ys chec k the blad es after a coll ision. I f the blad e syst em ha s been da mage d, def ecti ve p arts sh oul d be rep lace d. Always use o riginal spare parts. Non- origi nal spare par ts can e ntail a ri sk of injury , even i f they fit t he mac hine. The cutti ng system comprises thr ee blade bars wi th tw o replac eabl e bla[...]
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MO WING AHEA D BOX 1006 · SE-573 28 TRANÅS ww w .s ti ga.c om[...]