Stiga SILENT 45 COI manual

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    STIGA SILE N T 45 COMBI 45 S COMBI 8211-3442-07[...]

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    2 SVENSKA S 2. 3. 4. A B 1. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADD FULL FULL ADD 6. LS45 0,15 l. ADD FULL 7. ES45[...]

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    3 SVENSKA S 3x STOP 10. 3 x 9. ES45 11 . 8. LS45 G I* 12. F A A A 13. LS45 14. ES45 15. LS45 F[...]

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    4 SVENSKA S 20. ES45 16. ES45 17. Left 18. Right 19. LS45 22. 21. 0,75 mm 23.[...]

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    5 SVENSKA S 26. 24. 27. 45 Nm 25. 28. P S[...]

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    6 SVENSKA S[...]

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    7 ENGLISH GB SYMBOLS The fo llowing sym bols are di splayed on t he ma- chine in o rder to remin d you abou t the safety pre- cauti ons and at tention nec essary wh en using the mach ine. The sym bols m ean: W arning! R ead the Inst ruction Book a nd Sa fety M anu al b efor e usin g the mac hin e. W arn ing ! Keep spect at ors away . Bew are of obj[...]

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    8 ENGLISH GB 2. COLLECTION Assemble the enclosed g rass collector (fig. 5 ). Open the cov er , remove the pl ug and this time hook the c ollect or in place onto t he back of the m a- chi ne. Dur ing c uttin g, t he gra ss is co llec te d in the c olle c- tor . Em pty the gr ass on the co mpost hea p or sprea d it ou t on t he fl ower be ad as ferti[...]

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    9 ENGLISH GB 2. If the la wn mow er is lef t unat tend ed to, re move the lea d from the s park plug. Also remove the star t er key (* ). If the start/stop loop no longer works, stop the engin e by r emoving th e lea d from the spar k plug. Imm ediatel y take the la wn mower t o an authorised w ork- shop fo r re p airs . REAR WHEEL DRIVE (*) Engage[...]

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    10 ENGLISH GB CHANGING OIL Replac e the oil when the engi ne is warm and the fue l tank i s empty . T ake car e w h i l ed r a i n i n ga st h eo i li sh o t ,t h i si st o prevent burns. Change th e oil the fi rst ti me afte r 5 hours of ope r- ation, and s ubsequ entl y after ever y 50 h ours of op- era tion or o nce a sea son. Remo ve th e dip s[...]

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    11 ENGLISH GB T o change blad es, loos en the blade bol t. Mount the new blade so that it sits in t he same way as the old one and tigh ten the bl ade bol t (f ig. 2 6). T ightenin g torque: 45 Nm. When replacing t he blade , the bla de bolt sh ould als o be re plac ed . The gua rantee do es not co ver damag e to the bla de, blad e holder or e ngin[...]

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    12 ENGLISH GB[...]

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    MO WI NG AHEA D GGP Swede n AB · Box 1006 · SE-573 2 8 TRANÅS ww w .s tiga .co m[...]