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Stiga Lawn Tractor 8211 0005 90 4wd Pro25 Pro20 Pro16 Pro Svan Operators Manual
Stiga Lawn Tractor 8211 0005 90 4wd Pro25 Pro20 Pro16 Pro Svan Operators Manual
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61 DEUTSCHDE 6. Motor anlassen und im Leerlauf betreiben. Fül- len Sie nachträglich Öl in den Behälter, bis der Ölstand zur Markierung reicht. 7. Remontieren Sie den Öleinfülldeckel und schließen Sie die Motorhaube. 8. Bringen Sie die Antriebsachsenventile gemäß Abb. 25 wieder in ihre ursprüngliche Stellung. 9. Fahren Sie das Gerät 8-10 m nach vorn und 8- 10 m nach hinten. Ist das Gerät mit einer hy- draulischen Servolenkung ausgestattet, drehen Sie das Lenkrad vollständig in die eine und an- dere...
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62 DEUTSCHDE Wenn die Kabel in der umgekehrten Reihenfolge angeschlossen bzw. ge- trennt werden, besteht das Risiko für einen Kurzschluss sowie eine Beschädi- gung der Batterie. Durch das Vertauschen der Kabel wer- den Generator und Batterie zerstört. Ziehen Sie die Kabel fest an. Lose Kabel können Brände verursachen. Der Motor darf nie bei getrennter Bat- terie betrieben werden. Dadurch be- steht die Gefahr für Schäden an Generator und elektrischem System. Nach Abschluss der Batt eriemaßnahmen ist...
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63 DEUTSCHDE 4. Papierfilter folgendermaßen reinigen: Filter leicht gegen eine ebene Fläche klopfen. Wenn der Papierfilter sehr sc hmutzig ist, sollte er ausgewechselt werden. 5. Den Luftfilter in umgekehrter Reihenfolge wieder zusammensetzen. Zur Reinigung des Papierfilters dürfen keine Lösungsmittel wie z. B. Petroleum verwendet werden. Diese Lösungsmittel zerstören den Filter. Zur Reinigung des Papierfilters keine Druckluft benutzen. Der Papierfilter darf nicht eingeölt werden. 5.11...
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64 ENGLISHEN 1 GENERAL This symbol indicates WARNING. Se- rious 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 accomp anying pamphlet “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” careful- ly, before starting up the machine. 1.1 SYMBOLS The 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...
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65 ENGLISHEN 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 implemen t 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...
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66 ENGLISHEN 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 th e 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- circuited. The key can be removed. 2. Operating position – headlight...
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67 ENGLISHEN 2.4.17 Seat (1:T)The seat can be folded and adjusted front- rear. The seat can be adjusted as follows: 1. Move the control lever (1:S) upwards. 2. Set the seat to the desired position. 3. Release the control lever (1:S) to lock the seat. The seat is equipped with a safety switch that is connected to the machine’s safety system. This means that certain dangerous activities are not pos- sible when there is nobody sitting on the seat. Also see 4.3.2. 2.4.18 Engine casing (7:U) In order to...
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68 ENGLISHEN 4 STARTING AND OPERATION The machine may not be operated un- less the engine casing is closed and locked. Risk of burns and crushing in- juries. 4.1 FILLING WITH PETROL Always use lead-free petrol. You must never use 2- stroke petrol mixed with oil. The tank holds 14 litres. The level can easily be read through the transparent tank. NOTE! Ordinary lead-free petrol is a perishable and must not be stored for more than 30 days. Environmental petrol can be used, i.e. alkylate pet- rol. This...
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69 ENGLISHEN 4.3.2 Electrical safety checkThe operation of the safety system should always be checked every time before use. 4.4 START 1. Open the fuel cock. See 14. 2. Check that the spark pl ug cable(s) is/are in- stalled on the spark plug(s). 3. Check to make sure that the power take-off is disengaged. 4. Do not keep your foot on the drive pedal (3:F). 5. Put the throttle control at full throttle. Starting cold engine – pull the choke control out fully. Starting warm engine – the choke...
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70 ENGLISHEN 4.8 CLEANING To reduce the risk of fire, keep the en- gine, silencer, battery and fuel tank free from grass, leaves and oil. To reduce the risk of fire, regularly check the machine for oil and/or fuel leakage. Clean the machine after each use. The following instructions apply for cleaning: • When washing the machine with water under high pressure, do not point the jet directly at axle seals, electrical components or hydraulic valves. • Do not spray water dir ectly at the engine. •...