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    							STIGA PARK
    4WD
    PRO 25
    PRO 20
    PRO 16
    PRO Svan
    8211-0005-80
    BRUKSANVISNING
    KÄYTTÖOHJEET
    BRUGSANVISNING
    BRUKSANVISNING
    GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
    MODE D’EMPLOI
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    NO . 41
    DE ... 52
    EN... 64
    FR.... 75
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    10 Ampere
    Pro16 Pro20
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    Pro Svan
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    ENGLISHEN
    1 GENERAL
    This symbol indicates WARNING. Seri-
    ous personal injury and/or damage to 
    property may result if the instructions 
    are not followed carefully.
    You must read these instructions for use 
    and the accompanying pamphlet 
    “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” careful-
    ly, before starting up the machine.
    1.1 SYMBOLSThe following symbols appear on the machine. 
    They are there to remind you of the care and atten-
    tion required during use and maintenance.
    This is what the symbols mean:
    Warning!
    Read the instruction manual and the safety 
    manual before using the machine.
    Warning!
    Watch out for discarded objects. Keep on-
    lookers away.
    Warning!
    Always wear hearing protectors.
    Warning!
    This machine is not designed to be driven 
    on public roads.
    Warning!
    The machine, equipped with original ac-
    cessories, must not be driven in any direc-
    tion on slopes with a gradient greater than 
    10º.
    Warning!
    Risk of crushing injuries. Keep hands and 
    feet well away from the articulated steer-
    ing joint.
    Warning!
    Risk of burn injuries. Do not touch the si-
    lencer/catalytic converter. 
    1.2 References
    1.2.1 Figures
    The figures in these instructions for use are num-
    bered 1, 2, 3, etc. 
    Components shown in the figures are marked A, B, 
    C, etc.
    A reference to component C in figure 2 is written 
    “2:C”.
    1.2.2 Headings
    The headings in these instructions for use are num-
    bered in accordance with the following example:
    “1.3.1 General safety check” is a subheading to 
    “1.3 Safety checks” and is included under this 
    heading.
    When referring to headings, only the number of the 
    heading is normally specified. E.g. “See 1.3.1”.
    2 DESCRIPTION
    2.1 DriveThe machine has 4-wheel drive. The power from 
    the engine to the drive wheels is transferred hy-
    draulically. The engine drives an oil pump, which 
    pumps oil through the rear and front axle drives. 
    The front axle and rear axle are connected in se-
    ries, which means that the front wheels and rear 
    wheels are forced to rotate at the same speed. 
    To make turning easier, both axles are equipped 
    with differential. 
    Front-mounted implements are powered via drive 
    belts.
    2.2 SteeringThe machine is articulated. This means that the 
    chassis is divided into a front and a rear section, 
    which can be turned in relation to each other.
    The articulated steering means that the machine 
    can turn around trees and other obstacles with an 
    extremely small turning radius.
    2.3 Safety systemThe machine is equipped with an electrical safety 
    system. The safety system interrupts certain activ-
    ities that can entail a danger of incorrect manoeu-
    vres. For example, the engine cannot be started if 
    the clutch-parking brake pedal is depressed.
    The operation of the safety system must 
    always be checked every time before 
    use.
    2.4 Controls
    2.4.1 Implement lifter, mechanical (3:C)
    (Pro16)
    To switch between working position and transport 
    position:
    1. Depress the pedal fully. 
    2. Release the pedal slowly.
    2.4.2 Implement lifter, hydraulic (5:M)
    (Pro20, Pro25, Pro Svan)
    The hydraulic implement lifter only works when 
    the engine is running and the clutch pedal and 
    parking brake pedal are not depressed. The imple-
    ment lifter is controlled using the lever (5:M). 
    The lever has the following four positions:
    Floating position. Move the lever to its 
    front position, where it locks. The imple-
    ment is now lowered to its floating posi-
    tion. 
    In the floating position, the implement always rests 
    against the ground at the same pressure and can 
    follow the contours of the ground. 
    Use the floating position when carrying out work.  
    						
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    Lowering. The implement lowers re-
    gardless of its weight. 
    Locking in the transport position. The 
    lever has returned to the neutral position 
    after raising and lowering. The imple-
    ment is locked in the transport position.
    Raising. Move the lever to the rear posi-
    tion until the implement is in the highest 
    position (transport position). Then re-
    lease the lever to lock in the transport po-
    sition.
    2.4.3 Clutch-parking brake (3:B)
    Never press the pedal while driving. 
    There is a risk of overheating in the 
    power transmission.
    The pedal (3:B) has the follow-
    ing three positions:
    •Released. The clutch is not activated. The park-
    ing brake is not activated.
    •Depressed halfway. Forward drive disengaged. 
    The parking brake is not activated.
    •Fully depressed. Forward drive disengaged. 
    The parking brake is fully activated but not 
    locked. This position is also used as emergency 
    brake.
    2.4.4 Inhibitor, parking brake (3:A)
    The inhibitor locks the “clutch-brake” 
    pedal in the depressed position. This func-
    tion is used to lock the machine on slopes, 
    during transport, etc., when the engine is 
    not running.
    Locking:
    1. Depress the pedal (3:B) fully. 
    2. Move the inhibitor (3:A) to the right.
    3. Release the pedal (3:B).
    4. Release the inhibitor (3:A).
    Unlocking:
    Press and release the pedal (3:B).2.4.5 Driving-service brake (3:F)
    If the machine does not brake as expect-
    ed when the pedal is released, the left 
    pedal (1:B) should be used as an emer-
    gency brake.
    The pedal (3:F) determines the gearing ratio be-
    tween the engine and the drive wheels (= the 
    speed). When the pedal is released, the service 
    brake is activated.
    1. Press the pedal forward – 
    the machine moves forward.
    2. No load on the pedal – the ma-
    chine is stationary.
    3. Press the pedal backward – 
    the machine reverses.
    4. Reduce the pressure on the 
    pedal – the machine brakes.
    There is an adjustment plate on the upper section 
    of the pedal. The adjustment plate can be adjusted 
    to three (3) positions to suit the driver’s foot.
    2.4.6 Steering wheel (3:D)
    The height of the steering wheel is infinitely ad-
    justable. Undo the adjustment knob (3:E) on the 
    steering column and raise or lower the steering 
    wheel to the desired position. Tighten.
    Do not adjust the steering wheel during 
    operation.
    Never turn the steering wheel when the 
    machine is stationary with a lowered 
    implement. There is a risk of abnormal 
    loads on the servo and steering mecha-
    nisms.
    2.4.7 Throttle control (4,5:G)
    Control for setting the engine’s revs.
    1. Full throttle – when the machine is in 
    operation, full throttle should always be 
    used. 
    2. Idling.
    2.4.8 Choke control (4,5:H) 
    A pull-type control to choke the engine when start-
    ing from cold.
    1. Control fully pulled out – choke valve 
    in carburettor closed. For starting cold en-
    gine.
    2. Control pushed in – choke valve open. 
    For starting warm engine and when oper-
    ating the machine. 
    Never operate the machine with the choke 
    pulled out when the engine is warm. 
    						
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    2.4.9 Ignition lock/headlight (4,5:I)
    The ignition lock is used for starting and stopping 
    the engine. The ignition lock is also the switch for 
    the headlight. 
    Do not leave the machine with the key 
    in position 2 or 3. There is a fire risk, 
    fuel can run into the engine through the 
    carburettor, and there is a risk of the 
    battery being discharged and damaged.
    Four positions:
    1. Stop position – the engine is short-cir-
    cuited. The key can be removed.
    2. Operating position – headlight activat-
    ed.
    3. Operating position – headlight not acti-
    vated.
    4. Start position – the electric start motor 
    is activated when the key is turned to the 
    spring-loaded start position. Once the en-
    gine has started, let the key return to oper-
    ating position 3.
    Turn the key to position 2 to light the 
    headlight.
    2.4.10 Power take-off (4,5:K)
    Switch for engaging/disengaging the electromag-
    netic power take-off for operating front-mounted 
    accessories. Two positions:
    1. Press the front part of the switch – the 
    power take-off is engaged. The symbol 
    will light up.
    2. Press the rear part of the switch – the 
    power take-off is disengaged. 
    2.4.11 Hour meter (2:P)
    Indicates the number of working hours. Only 
    works when the engine is running.
    2.4.12 Cruise control (4, 5:N)
    A switch for activating the cruise control. The 
    cruise control locks the pedal (3:F) in the desired 
    position.
    1. Press down the pedal (3:F) until the de-
    sired speed is obtained. Then press the 
    front part of the switch to activate the 
    cruise control. The symbol will light up.
    2. Disengage the cruise control by releas-
    ing it with the pedal (3:B) or pressing the 
    rear part of the switch. 2.4.13 Cutting height adjustment (4,5:J)
    The machine is equipped with a control for using 
    the cutting deck with electrical cutting height ad-
    justment.
    The switch is used to adjust the cutting 
    height in continuously variable positions. 
    The cutting deck is connected to the contact (2:Q).
    2.4.14 Rear Rake (5:L)
    (Pro20, Pro25, Pro Svan)
    The machine is fitted with a control for electrical 
    adjustment of a rear rake (available as an 
    accessory). 
    The switch is used to raise and lower the 
    rear rake.
    Cables for connecting the rear rake are found at the 
    rear of the machine, to the left of the upper side of 
    the bumper. 
    2.4.15 Sand spreader (6:O) 
    (Pro20, Pro25, Pro Svan)
    The machine has been designed for electrical ad-
    justment of a sand spreader (accessory). 
    The switch is used to start and stop the 
    spreader.
    Cables for connecting the sand spreader are at the 
    rear of the machine.
    2.4.16 Clutch release lever (6:R)
    A lever for disengaging the variable transmission. 
    Enables the machine to be moved by hand without 
    the help of the engine. 
    The disengagement lever must never be 
    between the outer and inner positions. 
    This overheats and damages the trans-
    mission.
    Two positions:
    1. Lever out – transmission en-
    gaged for normal operation. 
    There is an audible click when 
    the lever locks in the outer posi-
    tion.
    2. Lever in – transmission disen-
    gaged. The machine can be 
    moved by hand.
    The machine may not be towed over long distances 
    or at high speeds. The transmission could be dam-
    aged. 
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