Stiga Lawn Mower 8211-3500-02 12,5 12,5 HST Instruction Manual
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45 DEUTSCHDE LUFTFILTER Wichtig! Niemals den Motor laufen lassen, wenn der Luftfilter nicht montiert ist. Der Vorfilter I ist alle 3 Monate oder alle 25 Be- triebsstunden zu reinigen (Abb 17). Den Papierfilter J jährlich oder alle 100 Betriebs- stunden reinigen (Abb 17). Achtung! Der Luftfilter ist öfter zu reinigen, wenn der Boden staubig ist. 1. Schutzabdeckung, danach Schaumstoff-Filter abnehmen. 2. Vorfilter in Wasser (mit Geschirrspülmittel) wa- schen. Gut ausdrücken. Etwas Öl auf das Filter...
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46 DEUTSCHDE 6. Der Riemenbügel L an der Motorriemenscheibe soll bei gespanntem Keilriemen 3 - 5 mm vom Keilriemen entfernt sein. TREIBRIEMEN MOTOR - GETRIEBE 1. Den Riemenbügel L an der Motorriemenscheibe lösen und ihn zur Seite drehen (Abb 20). 2. Den unteren Keilriemen abheben. 3. Die Spannrolle O am Kupplungsarm losschrau- ben. 4. Den Keilriemen entfernen. 5. Den neuen Keilriemen auf seinen Platz legen. In umgekehrter Reihenfolge zusammenmontieren. Das Montieren geht leichter, wenn das Pedal...
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47 DEUTSCHDE 13. Nach einigen Fahrstunden ist der Drahtzug er- neut zu justieren 14. Den Lenkdrahtzug nicht zu stark spannen. Dies kann unnötigen Verschleiß von Lenkdrahtzug, Seilrollen usw. verursachen. EINSTELLEN DER NEUTRALLAGE (12,5 HST) Bewegt sich (“kriecht”) der Mäher, wenn der Fahrthebel in der gekennzeichneten Neutrallage ist, sind Nacheinstellungen vorzunehmen. 1. Motor anlassen und im Leerlauf laufen lassen. 2. Das Auskupplungspedal darf nicht durchge- drückt sein. (Eine Person muß sich...
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48 ENGLISHGB GENERAL This symbol indicates WARNING. Per- sonal injury and/or damage to property may result if the instructions are not fol- lowed carefully. 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: Warning! Read the instruction book and safety man- ual before using the machine. Warning! Beware of objects being flung out. Keep spectators away. Warning! Always use...
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49 ENGLISHGB ENGINE CASING Loosen the screw which fastens the front part of the engine casing to the chassis. Then unhook the three rubber loops D and E (fig 7). Lift off the engine casing diagonally upwards/ back- wards. Before use - fit the black engine cover onto the en- gine casing. Do not use the machine without first fit- ting the engine casing, otherwise there is a risk of burn injuries or crushing acci- dents. BATTERY The battery is a valve-regulated battery with 12 V nominal voltage. The...
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50 ENGLISHGB 1. Pedal released - forward drive engaged, The machine will move if a gear is engaged. Service brake not activated. 2. Pedal only half depressed - forward drive released, gear- shifting can be performed. Service brake not activated. 3. Pedal fully depressed - for- ward drive released, Service brake fully activated. 3. FREEWHEEL CLUTCH PEDAL (12,5 HST) Foot pedal for disengaging the transmission. Two positions: 1. Pedal released - forward drive engaged. The machine will start off...
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51 ENGLISHGB 1. Drive Controls the machine’s direction of travel and speed. Move the lever forward (F) - the machine moves forward. The further forward the lever is pushed, the faster the machine moves. Lever in the marked neutral position (N) - the machine stands still. (If not, see “AD- JUSTING THE NEUTRAL POSITION” below). Move the lever first outward and then backward from the neutral position (R) - the machine will reverse. 2. Cruise control Inertia in the lever allows it to be released in...
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52 ENGLISHGB The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch must not exceed 100 N. The maximum over-run load on the towing hitch from towed accessories must not exceed 500 N. BEFORE STARTING You must read these instructions for use and the accompanying pamphlet SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS careful- ly before starting up the machine. FILLING THE FUEL TANK Always use lead-free petrol. Never use oil-mixed 2-stroke petrol. NOTE! Bear in mind that petrol is a perishable, do not purchase more petrol than can be...
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53 ENGLISHGB 2. Make sure that the sparking plug cable is prop- erly in place. 3. Check to make sure the power take-off is en- gaged. 4a. 12,5: Put the gear lever in neutral. 4b. 12,5 HST: Put the drive lever into neutral. 5. Starting cold engine - put the throttle control in the choke position. Starting warm engine - put the throttle control at full throttle (1 - 1.5 cm above the choke position). 6. Depress the pedal fully. 7. Turn the starter key and start the engine. 8. Once the engine has...
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54 ENGLISHGB Always use a good grade of oil (service grade SE, SF or SG). The motor oil may be very warm if it is drained off directly after the motor is shut off. Therefore, allow the motor to cool a few minutes before draining the oil. 1. Tilt the machine to the left. 2. Screw out the oil drain plug F (fig 14). This is situated on the left side of the engine (viewed from rear). Let the oil run out into a collection vessel. Do not allow oil to get on the v-belts. 3. Screw in the plug again. 4....