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    8211-3009-06 
    						
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    SYMBOLS
    The following symbols are displayed on the ma-
    chine in order to remind you about the safety pre-
    cautions and attention necessary when using the
    machine.
    The symbols mean:
    Wa r n i n g !
    Read the instruction book and safety man-
    ual before using the machine.
    Wa r n i n g !
    Do not put hands or feet under the cover of
    the machine when it is running.
    Wa r n i n g !
    Beware of objects being flung out. Keep
    spectators away.
    Before starting any repair work, remove the
    spark plug cable from the spark plug.
    PREPARATION
    If this clipping unit is used with the Park model,
    the number of revolutions per minute should be re-
    duced slightly in order to comply with the current
    regulations for approved noise levels:
    - Senator and President models: reduce to 3,000
    rpm
    - Royal, Pro 16, Pro 18 and Pro 20 models: re-
    duce to 3,200 rpm
    This adjustment to rpm should only be made by the
    retailer or at an authorised workshop, i.e. by people
    who have the correct skills and equipment.
    ASSEMBLY
    MOWER DECK
    1. Fit the support wheels and the deflector as show
    in figure 1.
    2. Fit the attachment brackets D on the front axle
    studs by using the washers and locking clips (fig 2).3. Slide in the attachments fixing arms into the ma-
    chines attachment brackets.
    4. Set the v-belt on the machines central belt pulley
    F(fig3).
    5. The tension roller G should rest on the left-hand
    side of the v-belt, seen from the drivers seat (fig 3).
    6. Now pull the mower deck forwards so that the
    holes in the fixing arms correspond with the holes
    on the attachment brackets.
    7. Insert the screws and tighten.
    8a. Park -1999:
    Hook the tension roller spring H into the floor on
    the right-hand side (fig 3).
    8b. Park 2000-
    Hook the tension roller spring H into the fastener,
    just behind the front right wheel (fig 3).
    9. Lift up the mower deck and hook the chain into
    the attachment lifter.
    When changing the v-belt or dismantling the mower
    deck follow the above procedures in the reverse or-
    der.
    SETTING
    1. Check that the tyres have the correct air pressure.
    Front: 0,6 bar (9 psi).
    Rear: 0,4 bar (6 psi).
    2. To obtain an even cut from the mower deck its
    forward and rear edges must be parallel to the
    ground.
    - Check this by placing the machine on a flat sur-
    face.
    - If adjustment is required, adjust using the washers
    I at the support wheels (fig 1).
    Points 1 and 2 must be carried out for the mower
    deck to mow evenly.
    USE
    MOWING HEIGHT
    The mower deck has 17 fixed mowing heights, from
    30 mm to 80 mm.
    N.B. The stated mowing heights apply when the
    machine is standing on firm ground. 
    						
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    MOWING HINTS
    For the best effect follow this advice:
    - mow regularly
    - use full throttle on the engine.
    - keep the underside of the mower deck clean.
    - use sharp blades.
    - do not mow wet grass.
    MAINTENANCE
    No service work to the engine or mower
    deck is to be carried out unless the fol-
    lowing action has been taken:
    - the engine has been stopped.
    - the ignition key has been removed.
    - the ignition cable has been removed
    from the spark plug.
    - the parking brake is engaged.
    - the mower deck has been disengaged.
    CLEANING
    Rinse off the underside of the mower deck casing
    with a garden hose after using the mower.
    If grass has dried onto the casing dismantle the
    mower deck and scrape the underside clean.
    If necessary, to improve the underside it can be
    painted to prevent rust.
    Do not spray with high pressure water
    against the bearing housings on top of
    the mower deck when the transmission
    cover is removed. Otherwise water may
    penetrate the bearings.
    LUBRICATION
    The attachments support wheels are fitted with
    two grease nipples J (fig 1). Lubricate using a uni-
    versal grease periodically during the season.
    Grease other moving parts too.
    REPLACEMENT OF DRIVE BELT
    CENTRAL BELT PULLEY - MOWER
    DECK
    1. Unhook the tension roller spring H.
    2. Remove the mower deck from the machine.
    3. Unscrew the screws K and remove the transmis-
    sioncasing(fig4).
    4. Slide in the unit towards the machine and pulloff the v-belt from the central belt pulley.
    5. Change the damaged v-belt. Always use an orig-
    inal v-belt. The tension roller G should rest to the
    left of the v-belt as seen from the drivers seat
    (fig 3).
    6. Fit the screws K (fig 4).
    7. Fit the mower deck in the machines attachment
    brackets.
    8a. Park -1999:
    Hook the tension roller spring H into the floor on
    the right-hand side (fig 3).
    8b. Park 2000-
    Hook the tension roller spring H into the fastener,
    just behind the front right wheel (fig 3).
    REPLACEMENT OF THE DRIVE
    BELT IN THE MOWER DECK
    1. Remove the screws K and remove the transmis-
    sion casing (fig 4).
    2. Loosen the spring which holds the tension roller.
    3. Change the v-belt and replace in the reverse or-
    der. Always use original v-belts.
    BLADES
    Use protective gloves to prevent cuts
    when changing blades/blade tips.
    Make sure the blades are always sharp. This gives
    the best cutting results.
    SHARPENING
    For safety reasons the blades must not be sharp-
    ened on an emery wheel. Incorrect sharpening ( =
    high temperature) can result in the blades becom-
    ing brittle.
    When the blades are due to be sharpened, the wet
    grinding method with a waterstone or grindstone is
    to be used.
    Following sharpening, the blades must
    be balanced to avoid vibration damage.
    CHANGING BLADES
    Always use original spare parts when changing the
    blades, blade attachments or bolts. 
    						
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    Always use original spare parts. Using
    non-original spare parts can result in
    the risk of damage even if they fit in the
    machine.
    When changing the blades, the blades central bolt
    should also be replaced. It is provided with a lock-
    ing device. The blade bolts torque: 65 Nm.
    SPARE PARTS
    STIGA original spare parts and accessories are
    constructed exclusively for STIGA machines.
    Note that non original spare parts and accessories
    have not been checked or approved by STIGA:
    Usage of such parts and accessories can
    influence the machines operability and
    safety. STIGA cannot be held responsi-
    ble for injuries caused by these prod-
    ucts.
    STIGA reserves the right to modify thee product without pri-
    or notice. 
    						
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