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Table of contents for the manual
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STIGA VILLA 92 M 107 M 8211-3037-03[...]
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2 A B C A+5 A B+5 B 1. 3. 5. 7. 2. 4. 6. 8.[...]
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3 R L L+R Y Z X V W 9. 10. 12. 11 .[...]
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5 ENGLISH GB SYMBOLS The foll owing symbo ls can be foun d on the mac hine to re mind y ou of the car e and at tentio n that are req uired d uring us e. The sym bols m ean: Wa r n i n g ! Read the instruction man ual and the safety manua l before usi ng the ma chine. Wa r n i n g ! Do not inser t your h ands or f eet unde r the cove r when t he ma [...]
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6 ENGLISH GB 5. A fter set ting , tig hte n the scre ws p rop erly . USE CUTTING HEIGHT The cut ting hei ght can be va ried betw een a num ber of fixed posi tions, from 30 t o 85 mm. Item no. 13-2 934: The cut ting height i s continuo usly variable from 30 to 85 mm. No te: S t ate d cut ti ng he ight s a ppl y whe n the machi ne is on a fi rm surfa[...]
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7 ENGLISH GB Nm. In the even t of a powerf ul collisio n, the bl ades may be be nt out. U ndo t he lock ing nu t X an d fold b ack the bla de. Ins tall a new or iginal b reak bolt V . T igh ten the lo cking n uts X and Z. POSITIVE DRIVE BEL T Bot h blad es are p owere d insid e the d eck by a positive drive b elt. If one of the bl ades has st ruck [...]