Stiga SILENT 33 manual

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    DEUTSCH D Silent 33 821 1-341 3-04[...]

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    SVEN SKA S 1. 4 4 ∅ 160 mm A B C 1 33 2 ∅ 130 mm A B C 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 = 40 mm 4 = 50 mm 2 = 30 mm 1 = 20 mm 5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 2. 5 5 6 7 1 3. 2 2[...]

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    SVEN SKA S 8. 9. 7. 230 V 4. A BC 5. 6. 36 mm 19 mm 10. 11 .[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB SYMB OLS The fo llow ing sym bols ar e displa yed on the m a- chi ne in o rder to r emind y ou abo ut t he saf ety pr e- cau tion s an d atten ti on nece ssa ry whe n us ing t he mach ine. Th e symb ols me an: W arning! Re ad the Inst ruc tion Bo ok and Safety Man ual b efore using the machi ne. W arning! Keep spect ators aw ay . Bewa r[...]

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    EN GLI SH GB • Alwa ys keep t he mo wer batte r y aw ay fro m wa- ter , sources o f he at (ove ns, ra diator s, open fires , etc.) an d hazar dous che micals. • Al ways use the acc ompa nyin g g enui ne Stig a cha rger . Ne ver us e t he cha rger fo r any ot her pr oduct. • N ever use t he cha rger if i t is da mag ed in any w ay . A damag ed[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB B Y e llow = the batt ery’ s p ower has r e duced . Be- twee n 5% and 30 % remai ns. C Re d = 5% or le ss of t he bat tery p ower r emai ns. Th e mac hine w ill be gin t o bee p an d wil l swi tch its elf o ff a utom atic al ly . Sto p mow ing and re- ch ar ge th e batt ery o nce it has c oole d down ( a fter abou t 30 mi nutes) . Do [...]

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    EN GLI SH GB Problem Possible causes 1. Mower does not start when sa f e ty key is inserted and the sa f e ty han- dle is pressed in A. Check to m a ke sure the safety key has been properly inserte d and that the engine prot ection is pressed in. B. Remove safety key , turn mower over on side and check that bl a de is not obstructe d. C. Is battery[...]