Stiga 8211-0202-11 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    8211-0202-11[...]

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    + - D G C H I G 2. 1. 5. 6. 3. 7. 4. 8.[...]

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    N M 9. 13. 10. 14. 11. 15. 12. 16 .[...]

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    17. 6 5 2 3 7 1 4 3 18. 3. 19.[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB GENERAL This symbol indicates W ARNING . Per- sonal injur y and/or damage to prope rty m ay r es u lt if t he i n stru cti on s a r e not followed c ar efully . SYMBOLS The followin g symbols can be found on the ma- chine to remind you of the care and attention that are required dur ing use: The symbols mean: W arning! Read the i ns tr[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB Do not short c i rcuit the batt ery’ s termi- nals. Spark s occur which can result in fir e. Do not wear m etal jewellery wh i ch can c ome i nto conta ct wi th the batt e r y ter mina ls. In the e vent of damage to the battery casing, c over , term i n als or i n terferen ce to the strip covering the valves, the bat- te ry s h ould [...]

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    EN GLI SH GB 1. Pedal release d – forward drive e ngaged. The machine will move if a gea r is engaged. Service brake not a ctivated. 2. Pedal depressed half way – forward drive disengaged, gear shifting can be performed. Service brake not a ctivated. 3. Pedal f ully depressed – f or- ward drive d isengaged. Service brake fully activ ated. 4. [...]

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    EN GLI SH GB - a switch on the gearbox - a switch in the s eat mount - a switch at the blade engaging lever - a replaceable, electronic safety module which controls the system In order to start the machine, the following are nec- essar y: - the gear lever i n neutral - driv er sitting on s eat - the blade engaging lever in the rear position (= blad[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB CUTTING TIPS Before mowing the lawn, take care to remove any loose stones, toys and other ha r d objects. Locate any f ixe d objects before mowing a lawn you are unf ami liar with. Loose and/or fixed ob- jects c an serious ly damage the cutting deck. Do not cut wet grass (duri ng or immediate ly after rain) . Keep hands and feet away f[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB Oil type, winter: SAE 5W -30 (if this oil is not available, use SAE 10W -30). Use oil without any additives. Do not f ill with too m uc h oil. This can cause the engine to over heat. Check the oi l leve l each t ime after f illing. The l e v- el should be at “F ULL“. LUBRICA TION The front axle has four lubrication points K (fig. 9[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB If th e machi ne is to st and on its end, th e petrol and engine oil must h ave been dr ai ned o ut fir st. 3. Set the lowes t cutting height and remove the locking pin Q (fig. 14). 4. Remove the t wo rear locking pins R and the ca- bles for the s witch contact on the deck (f ig. 15). 5. Force the belt off the pulley (bend the bel t gu[...]

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