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    DEUTSCHDE
    5.5.3 ServicepositionVorbereitungen durchführen. 
    Siehe “5.2”.
    So bringen Sie das Mähwerk in die Servicepositi-
    on:
    1. Startschlüssel aus dem Schloss abziehen.
    2. Das Mähwerk in die Arbeitsposition absenken.
    3. Das Kabel für die Schnitthöhenverstellung  (7:A) abnehmen.
    4. Das Signalkabel (7:B) abnehmen.
    5. Das Kabel für die Stromversorgung (7:C) ab- nehmen.
    6. Die Kette (9:F) vom Geräteheber aushaken.
    7. Siehe Abb. 9. Das Rückteil des Mähwerks auf  der rechten und linken Seite folgendermaßen 
    lösen:
    A.  Die linke Rückseite des Mähwerks etwas  anheben, so dass die Belastung auf den 
    Splinten (9:E) reduziert wird.
    B.  Splinte und Scheiben demontieren.
    C. Die Splinte und Scheiben auf der rechten  Seite ebenso entfernen.
    8. Greifen Sie das Mähwerk an der Vorderkante  und heben Sie es an. Heben Sie das Mähwerk 
    an, bis es vollständig vertikal steht und mit der 
    Rückseite auf der Unterlage ruht. Siehe Abb. 
    11.
    9. Das Mähwerk auf den Boden absenken und in  umgekehrter Reihenfolge wieder montieren. 
    Das Mähwerk gemäß 2.4.19 wiederherstellen.5.6 SchmierungSämtliche Schmierpunkte entsprechend der fol-
    genden Tabelle sind alle 50 Betriebsstunden oder 
    nach jeweils einem Jahr zu schmieren, je nachdem, 
    was zuerst eintrifft.
    5.7 SicherungenWenn einer der unten aufgeführten Fehler auftritt, 
    ist die entsprechende Sicherung auszuwechseln. 
    Siehe Abb. 18.
    Objekt Maßnahme Abbil
    dung
    Knicklenk-
    punkt 4 Schmiernippel.
    Fettspritze mit Universalfett 
    verwenden. Solange pum-
    pen, bis Fett austritt. 14
    Mähwerk-
    befestigung 2 Schmiernippel, ein Nippel 
    auf jeder Seite der Maschine.
    Fettspritze mit Universalfett 
    verwenden. Solange pum-
    pen, bis Fett austritt. 14
    Gelenkräder 2 Schmiernippel, ein Nippel  an jedem Gelenkrad.
    Fettspritze mit Universalfett 
    verwenden. Solange pum-
    pen, bis Fett austritt. 9:G
    Lenkketten Ketten mit Stahlbürste reini- gen.
    Mit Universalkettenspray 
    schmieren. -
    Fehler Sicherung Ampere
    Das Lenksystem funk-
    tioniert nicht 18:R 5
    Die Maschine ist voll-
    kommen stromlos 18:S 250
    Die Schnitthöhenein-
    stellung funktioniert 
    nicht 18:T 10
    Das Mähsystem funk-
    tioniert nicht 18:U 5
    Das Batterieladegerät 
    lädt nicht Am Pluska-
    bel des Lade- geräts 20 
    						
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    6 SONSTIGES
    6.1 Mähwerk
    6.1.1 DemontageVorbereitungen durchführen. 
    Siehe “5.2”.
    Gehen Sie bei der Demontage des Mähwerks wie 
    folgt vor:
    1. Startschlüssel aus dem Schloss abziehen.
    2. Das Mähwerk in die Arbeitsposition absenken.
    3. Das Kabel für die Schnitthöhenverstellung  (7:A) abnehmen.
    4. Das Signalkabel (7:B) abnehmen.
    5. Das Kabel für die Stromversorgung (7:C) ab- nehmen.
    6. Die Kette (9:F) vom Geräteheber aushaken.
    7. Die Splinte (15:G) auf beiden Seiten herauszie- hen.
    8. Den Hubarm (15:F) auf beiden Seiten herunter- drücken und das Mähwerk aushaken.
    6.1.2 Montage Vorbereitungen durchführen. 
    Siehe “5.2”.
    Gehen Sie bei der Montage des Mähwerks wie 
    folgt vor:
    1. Startschlüssel aus dem Schloss abziehen.
    2. Das Mähwerk auf beiden Seiten gemäß Abbil- dung 16 einhaken.
    3. Die Arme durch Hochdrehen der Hubarme  (17:F) auf beiden Seiten fixieren.
    4. Die Splinte (15:G) auf beiden Seiten montieren.
    5. Die Kette (9:F) im äußersten Loch in den Ge- räteheber einhaken.
    6. Das Kabel für die Stromversorgung (7:C) an- schließen.
    7. Das Signalkabel (7:B) anschließen.
    8. Das Kabel für die Schnitthöhenverstellung  (7:A) anschließen.
    7 SERVICELISTE
    GGP behält sich das Recht vor, ohne vorherige An-
    kündigung Änderungen am Produkt vorzunehmen. 
    Datum
    Betriebsstunden
    Unterschrift
    St em pe l 
    						
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    1 GENERAL
    This symbol indicates CAUTION. 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:Caution!
    Read the instruction manual and the safety 
    manual before using the machine.
    Caution!
    Watch out for discarded objects. Keep on-
    lookers away.
    Caution!
    Always wear hearing protectors.
    Caution!
    This machine is not designed to be driven 
    on public roads.
    Caution!
    The machine, equipped with original ac-
    cessories, must not be driven in any direc-
    tion on slopes with a gradient greater than 
    10º.
    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 checks” 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 TransmissionThe machine has rear-wheel drive.
    The rear axle is fitted with an electric motor with 
    stepless speed adjustment for driving forwards/
    backwards.
    To facilitate turning the rear axle is equipped with 
    a differential.
    The cutting deck has electric drive and cutting 
    height adjustment.
    2.2 SteeringThe machine has articulated steering. This means 
    that the chassis is divided into a front and rear sec-
    tion, which can be turned in relation to each other.
    The articulated steering means that the machine 
    has an extremely small turning circle and can be 
    easily turned around trees and other obstacles.
    2.3 Safety system The machine is equipped with an electric safety 
    system. The safety system stops certain activities 
    that may be hazardous in the event of incorrect op-
    eration. E.g. The machine cannot be activated if 
    the emergency brake (1:D) is depressed.
    The safety system’s function must al-
    ways be checked before use.
    To reduce the risk of accidental injury in the event 
    of a collision and to protect important parts in the 
    cutting deck, a force limiter is integrated as fol-
    lows.
     Shear bolts between blades and blade bar.
     Torque limiting between gear wheels and blade  shaft.
     Possibility of positive drive belt slipping on the  plastic gear wheels.
     Electric overload protection.
    2.4 Controls
    2.4.1 Implement lifter (1:C)
    To switch between working position and transport 
    position:
    1. Depress the pedal fully. 
    2. Slowly release the pedal.
    If the cutting deck is raised to transport position 
    during operation it will be switched off. 
    						
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    2.4.2 Parking brake
    2.4.2.1 FunctionThe function is used to lock the machine 
    on slopes, when transporting, etc.
    Locking:
    The parking brake is always locked when the 
    drive/service brake pedal (1:K) is unloaded (is in 
    its neutral position).
    Releasing:
    The parking brake is automatically released when 
    the machine is activated and the pedal (1:K) is 
    pressed forwards or backwards. Release can also 
    occur as follows:
    2.4.2.2 Manual releaseThe parking brake can be released manually if the 
    machine needs to be moved without being activat-
    ed. The lever for releasing must never be 
    secured in the release position. This will 
    mean that the parking brake does not 
    function.
    Note that the emergency brake (1:D) 
    only functions when the machine is acti-
    vated.
    Releasing is carried out as follows:
    1. Hook the hook on the rubber strap into the lever  that is low down inside the left-hand rear wheel.
    2. Pull the rubber strap so that lever is moved to  the left and at the same time push the machine 
    to the required location.
    The machine must not be towed, this will damage 
    the transmission.
    2.4.3 Drive-service brake (1:K)
    If the machine does not brake as expect-
    ed when the pedal is released, the emer-
    gency brake (1:D) should be used.
    The pedal (1:K) determines the speed. The service 
    brake is activated when the pedal is released. Dur-
    ing braking the brake energy is returned to the bat-
    teries. 1. Press the pedal forwards and the machine starts to 
    move forwards.
    2. No load on the pedal – the ma-
    chine is stationary.
    3. Pedal moved backwards –  the machine reverses.
    4. Pressure relieved from 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. 2.4.4 Emergency brake (1:D)
    The pedal is used for rapid braking. When activat-
    ing the machine the pedal must be pressed down.
    The emergency brake only functions when the 
    machine is activated.
    When the machine is not activated the parking 
    brake is always locked. See 2.4.2.
    2.4.5 Steering wheel (1:H)
    Used to steer the machine. 
    Never turn the steering wheel when the 
    machine is stationary with the imple-
    ment lowered. Risk of abnormal loads 
    on the steering mechanism.
    2.4.6 Mains supply socket (5:X) – Battery  charging
    The rear of the machine is fitted with a mains sup-
    ply socket for connecting 230V to charge the bat-
    teries.
    The machine must always, when it is not being 
    used, be connected to 230 V. The battery charger 
    charges the batteries automatically to the correct 
    level and then ensures that the batteries are main-
    tained.
    By the machine always being connected to 230 V, 
    grass cutting will always be started with fully 
    charged batteries.
    About charging:
     The ideal ambient temperature for battery  charging is 5-15°C.
     In hot weather charging must not start until the  batteries have cooled to the ambient tempera-
    ture.
     The charging time is approximately 10 hours  from drained to fully charged batteries. The bat-
    tery status is shown in the indicator. See 2.4.10.
     Charging must not be interrupted, but must con- tinue until the display reads 100% or 100 E%.
     The machine must not be started during charg- ing. 
    						
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    2.4.7 Start switch (1:E)
    The start switch is used to activate/switch off the 
    machine.Never leave the machine with the key in 
    the operating position. Children or un-
    authorised persons could drive off with 
    the machine.
    Two positions: 1. Stop position – the machine is switched 
    off and the parking brake is activated. The 
    key can be removed.
    2. Operating position – the machine is ac-
    tivated after remedial action according to  
    4.2. If the machine is left while it is acti-
    vated, there will be a warning signal after 
    5-10 seconds with a regular beeping.
    Stop the machine by turning the key to stop posi-
    tion 1.
    2.4.8 Display (3:P)
    The display shows the following:
    2.4.9 Error message
    In the event of a fault with the machine the relevant 
    error message is shown in the display. 
    The messages are divided into two categories and 
    the relevant symbol is shown in the display:
    Information that does not require special 
    remedial action.
    Condition that must be rectified before it 
    is possible to continue.
    Some of the most common error messages are de-
    scribed below
    If the fault cannot be rectified according to the ta-
    ble above or if other faults are shown, contact an 
    authorised workshop.
    See fig. Designation Note
    3:P Error mes-
    sages Displaying error mes-
    sages.
    See 2.4.9.
    4:Q Battery status See 2.4.10
    4:R Power con- sumption Graphically displays the 
    power being supplied by 
    the batteries.
    4:S Operating  mode See 2.4.13. 
    4:T Speed Displayed in km/h.
    4:U Hour meter See 2.4.11
    4:V Speed setting See 2.4.14
    Name Action
    65 MOTOR 
    TEMPERATUREStop the machine and run 
    the cutting deck for 30-60 
    seconds without the 
    blades working.
    66 BATTERY LOW The battery has reached a 
    low level. Go to charging 
    point. Connect for charg-
    ing.
    79 INCORRECT 
    START Not all start conditions 
    have been met.
    Switch off the system and 
    activate the machine cor-
    rectly.
    A205 DECK LIFTED Deck in lifted position. Lower the cutting deck.
    209 HIGH LOAD Reduce the power con- sumption
    223 SHUT OFF The machine has not been  used for 2 minutes and 
    has switched to Standby. 
    Restart the machine.
    224 BATTERY 
    SHUTDOWN The machine has been op-
    erated for too long and the 
    battery has reached the 
    safety level and the ma-
    chine has shutdown. 
    Transport to charging 
    point. Connect for charg-
    ing.
    225 BATTERY 
    CRITICAL The battery has reached 
    critical level and the cut-
    ting deck has shutdown. 
    Go to charging point. 
    Connect for charging.
    226 BATTERY 
    WA R N I N G The battery has reached a 
    low level. Go to charging 
    point. Connect for charg-
    ing.
    A242 BLADE 
    MOYTOR SENS: KO A. The sensor cable to the 
    cutting deck is not con-
    nected
    B. Contact a service 
    workshop
    A30 BLADE VMN 
    LOW A. The power cable to the 
    cutting deck is not con-
    nected
    B. Contact a service 
    workshop
    A241 NO CUTTING 
    DECK A. The cutting deck has 
    been disconnected
    B. Contact a service 
    workshop 
    						
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    2.4.10 Battery indicator (4:Q)
    The battery indicator displays the battery status as 
    follows.
     Battery status during operation.
     Charging status and battery status during charg-ing after pressing one of the display buttons. 
    Fully charged batteries are indicated by 100% 
    or 100 E%.
    2.4.11 Hour meter (4:U)
    The machine is fitted with an hour meter that dis-
    plays the number of hours that the machine has 
    been in operation.
    2.4.12 Starting the cutting deck (1:G)
    A button for engaging and disengaging the electri-
    cal drive for the cutting deck. 
    When the cutting deck is activated the machine can 
    only be operated at working speed.
    2.4.13 Operating mode (3:BL)
    The machine can work in two operating modes: Normal mode. The cutting deck works at full 
    speed and is given maximum current when 
    necessary.
    Eco-mode. The cutting deck works at a re-
    stricted speed and current.
    Press the button (3:BL) to switch between the 
    modes.
    The selected mode is displayed in the box (4:S).
    2.4.14 Speed setting (3:BR)
    The machine can work in two different speed set-
    tings:
     Transport speed (approx 0-10 km/h). Indicated  by a hare.
     Working speed (approx 0-6 km/h).
    2.4.15 Cutting height, setting
    The cutting height can be raised and lowered step-
    lessly using the 3:BT and 3:BD buttons.
    The cutting height can be adjusted between 30 and 
    90 mm. 2.4.16 Indicator lamps
    The machine has the following indicator lamps:
    2.4.17 Warning signals
    The machine is equipped with a high frequency 
    buzzer that, together with the warning lamps, 
    makes up the machine’s warning system.
    The following warning signals are relevant:
    2.4.18 Seat (1:A)
    The seat can be folded and adjusted front-
    rear. The seat can be adjusted as follows:
    1. Move the control lever (1:B) upwards.
    2. Set the seat to the desired position.
    3. Release the control lever (1:B) to lock 
    the seat.
    The seat locks automatically in the folded up posi-
    tion, to fold the seat down again, release the catch 
    (2:L).
    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. See 
    also 4.1.2.
    N
    E
    See 
    fig. Indicates Explanation/Remedial 
    action 
    3:M Battery status See 2.4.17.
    3:N Fault in cut- ting deck The lamp lights in event of 
    high temperature, blocking 
    or too high current.
    Stop the machine, discon-
    nect the current to the cut-
    ting deck and clean the 
    cutting deck.
    3:O Too high load When the lamp lights; Cut/ drive more slowly or in-
    crease the cutting height.
    Signal Description Action
    Short repetitive 
    sound alerts The driver has 
    left the 
    machine with-
    out switching 
    it off.Switch off the 
    machine.
    3:M lights con-
    stantly and the 
    buzzer sounds 4 
    times over 7 
    seconds Battery level 
    low.
    Prepare to stop 
    cutting.
    3:M flashes con-
    stantly and the 
    buzzer sounds 
    constantly with 
    short repetitive 
    sounds. Battery level 
    critical. The 
    cutting deck 
    switches off.
    Stop cutting.
    Put the machine 
    on charge. 
    						
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    2.4.19 Cutting deck angle
    The cutting deck has a basic setting where its rear 
    edge is 5 mm above its front edge. This means that 
    the deck is inclined forwards.
    At the basic setting the two pins (9:E) are in the 
    second hole from the top.
    When the cutting deck is inclined forwards, the 
    “mulching” effect is reduced while the cut grass is 
    dispersed better and the capacity is increased.
    Forward inclination can be increased by moving 
    the two pins down one hole from the basic setting.
    Greater forward inclination is recommended for 
    thicker grass.
    2.4.20 Mulching/rear ejection
    The deck can cut grass in two ways:
     Mulching, where the finely cut grass is spread on the lawn. The mulching mode makes it easi-
    er for the grass to compost in the lawn and it is 
    converted to fertiliser.
     Eject the grass behind the deck.
    The deck is set for mulching on delivery. In order 
    to eject the grass behind the deck, the plug (8:D) 
    must be removed. 
    Set the deck in cleaning or service position in order 
    to remove/install the plug.
    3 AREAS OF USE
    The machine may only be used for the following 
    tasks using the genuine STIGA accessories stated.
    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. 
    NOTE! Before using a trailer – contact your insur-
    ance company.
    NOTE! This machine is not intended to be driven 
    on public roads.
    4 STARTING AND OPERATION
    4.1 Safety checksCheck that the results of the safety checks below 
    are met when testing the relevant machine. The safety checks must always be car-
    ried out before each use.
    If any of the results below are not met, 
    the machine must not be used. Take the 
    machine to a service workshop for re-
    pair.
    4.1.1 General safety checks
    4.1.2 Electric safety check The safety system’s function must al-
    ways be checked before each use.
    Work
    Accessories, STIGA original
    Mowing With the originally fitted cut- ting deck.
    Grass clipping and 
    leaf collection Using towed collector 30” or 
    42”.
    Grass and leaf 
    transport With dump cart Pro or Combi.
    Object
    Result
    Power cables. All insulation intact. No mechanical damage.
    Batteries All insulation intact. No mechanical damage.
    All screws tightened.
    Tyres No visible low tyre pressure.
    Continue with the following after the machine 
    has been activated .
    Drive the machine 
    forwards/back-
    wards and release 
    the drive/service 
    brake pedal. The machine should stop.
    Run the machine 
    forwards and press 
    the brake. The machine should stop.
    Test driving No vibrations. No unusual noise.
    St atu s A c tio nRe sul t
    The emergency 
    brake pedal not 
    depressed. Try to activate the 
    machine.
    The machine 
    cannot be 
    activated.
    Machine activated. The operator  leaves the seat.The cutting 
    deck must 
    stop within 5 
    seconds.
    The cutting deck 
    running Switch off with the 
    button (1:G)The rotation 
    must stop 
    within 5 sec-
    onds.
    The cutting deck 
    running Switch off by turn-
    ing the key (1:E) 
    to the stop posi-
    tion.The rotation 
    must stop 
    within 5 sec-
    onds. 
    						
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    4.2 Activating the machine1.  Disconnect the charging cable (230 V) from the machine.
    2. Assume the driving position.
    3. Depress the pedal (1:D) and then turn the starter  key (1:E) to position 2.
    4. Carry out the remaining points according to the  general safety checks given above. The ma-
    chine is now ready to use.
    4.3 Stand-byTo preserve the batteries the machine will switch 
    to stand-by in the following cases:
     If there is no activity within 2 minutes of the 
    machine being activated.
     If the operator leaves the activated machine for  more than 2 minutes.
    In stand-by the display goes out and certain func-
    tions shut down. To restart the machine from 
    stand-by, first turn the starter key (1:E) to position 
    1. The machine is then activated as above.
    4.4 Operating tipsNote the following while operating:
    Be careful when driving on slopes. No 
    sudden starting or stopping when mov-
    ing up or down a slope. Never drive 
    across a slope. Move from the top down, 
    or from the bottom to the top. 
    The machine must not be driven in any 
    direction on slopes with a gradient 
    greater than 10º.
    Reduce the speed on slopes and when 
    making sharp turns to prevent the ma-
    chine from tipping over or you losing 
    control.
    Do not turn the steering wheel to full 
    lock when driving at maximum speed. 
    The machine can easily topple over.
    Keep hands and fingers well away from 
    the articulated steering joint and seat 
    bracket. Risk of crushing injuries.
    In order to achieve optimum mowing results, fol-
    low the advice below:
     Cut frequently.
     The grass should be dry.
     Use sharp blades.
     Keep the underside of the cutting deck clean.
    4.5 StopRelease the drive pedal and the machine will 
    brake. At the same time the parking brake is auto-
    matically activated. 
    Turn the starter key to position 1, and the machine 
    switches off. If the machine is left unattended, re-
    move the starter key.
    4.6 Cleaning
    To reduce the risk of fire and the risk of 
    short circuit keep the batteries and oth-
    er electrical equipment free from grass, 
    leaves and other contamination.
    Clean the machine after use. The following in-
    structions apply to cleaning:
     Clean dust and grass off the machine, especially  around cables and other electrical equipment.
     If high-pressure equipment is used, do not point  the washer jet directly at the axle seals or elec-
    trical components.
     Do not point jets of water directly at electrical  components. 
     Set the cutting deck to the cleaning position (see  below) and rinse off the underside of the cutting 
    deck. Use water and a brush.
     When the surfaces are completely dry and  clean, touch up the paintwork. Use durable yel-
    low paint intended for metal outdoors.
    4.6.1 Cleaning position
    Set the cutting deck to the cleaning position as fol-
    lows:
    1. Remove the starter key from the start switch.
    2. Lower the cutting deck to the working position.
    3. Disconnect the power supply cable (7:C).
    4. Detach the rear section of the deck on the right  and left-hand side as follows:
    A.  Lift up the left-hand rear section of the  deck slightly to reduce the load from the 
    cotter pin (9:E).
    B.  Remove pin and washer.
    C. Remove the right-hand cotter pin and  washer in the same way.
    5. Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up. Hook  on the chain so that the deck is pointing diago-
    nally upwards. See fig. 10.
    It is absolutely forbidden to start the 
    motor when the deck is in the cleaning 
    position.
    6. Lower the deck to the ground in reverse order  after the corrective actions have been carried 
    out. Reset the deck according to 2.4.19. 
    						
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    4.7 StorageWhen grass cutting is complete and the machine is 
    cleaned it should be stored in a safe place.
    The following applies for storage of the machine:
     The charging cable must be connected between the machine and 230 V. See 2.4.6.
     The temperature in the storage location should  be 5-15°C.
     The machine must always be stored on all four  wheels on a flat, horizontal floor.
    5 MAINTENANCE
    5.1 Service programIn order to keep the machine in good condition, as 
    regards reliability and operational safety as well as 
    from an environmental perspective, STIGA’s Serv-
    ice program should be followed.
    Service must be carried out after 50 hours of oper-
    ation or every 12 months, whichever comes first 
    and the extent of the service is as follows.
    Service should be carried out by an authorised 
    workshop, but can also be carried out by the user. 
    Service, carried out by authorised workshops, 
    guarantees a professional job with original re-
    placement parts.
    The service list should be stamped and signed at 
    every service carried out by an authorised work-
    shop. See 7. 
    An Instructions for use with a completed service 
    list is a valuable document that improves the ma-
    chine’s second-hand value.
    5.2 PreparationsAll service and all maintenance must be carried out 
    on a stationary machine that is switched off. The 
    starter key must be removed from the start switch.
    Prevent unintentional starting by re-
    moving the key from the start switch. 
    5.3 Tyre pressureAdjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows:
    Front: 1.0 bar (1.5 psi).
    Rear: 1.0 bar (1.5 psi). 
    Too low tyre pressure leads to higher energy 
    consumption and shorter cutting time per bat-
    tery charge.
    5.4 BatteriesNever touch the battery poles. All work 
    on the batteries must be carried out by 
    authorised workshops. Risk of burn in-
    jury and fire.
    The batteries are the AGM type, which means that 
    the acid is bound in a porous mass. Water filling 
    cannot occur/is not necessary.
    The batteries are maintenance free other than 
    charging.
    5.5 Blades
    5.5.1 Replacing blades
    Use protective gloves when replacing 
    blade(s) to avoid cutting yourself.
    Place the cutting deck in service position 
    before commencing work on the blades. See 5.5.3.
    Check that the blades are always sharp. This pro-
    duces the best cutting results. The blades should be 
    replaced once a year.
    Always check the blade(s) after a collision. If the 
    blade system has been damaged, defective parts 
    should be replaced.
    Always use genuine spare parts. Non-
    genuine spare parts can entail a risk of 
    injury, even if they fit the machine.
    The blades are replaceable. When replac-
    ing, both blades on the same blade bar must be re-
    placed to avoid imbalance.
    Attention!
    Note the following when reassembling:
     The blades and blade bar must be installed as in 
    fig 12.
     The blades can be turned 1/3 of a turn in their  mountings. Select positions so that the blades 
    are offset 90° from each other. See “Synkroni-
    sering, knivar” below,
    Tightening torque: 
    Screws (12:P) - 45 Nm
    Shear bolts (12:Q) - 9.8 Nm
    In the event of a collision, the shear bolts (12:Q) 
    can break and the blades bend back. If this has hap-
    pened, install genuine shear bolts and tighten as 
    above.
    Service action
    See section
    Lubrication 5.6
    Checking blade wear 5.5
    Checking blade synchronisation 5.5.2
    Tyre pressure, check/adjust 5.3
    General safety checks 4.1.1
    Electric safety check 4.1.2
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    5.5.2 Synchronising, blades
    The deck has synchronised blades.
    If one of the blades has struck a solid object (e.g. a 
    stone), the synchronisation may be altered. This 
    entails a risk of the blades colliding with each oth-
    er.
    Correctly synchronised blades must be offset 90° 
    from each other. See fig. 8.
    Always check synchronisation after a collision.
    If the blades are not synchronised, one or more of 
    the following faults may have occurred in the cut-
    ting deck:
     The positive drive belt has slipped on the gear wheels.
     Torque limiting between gear wheels and blade  shaft has deployed. The arrows in fig. 13 must 
    be opposite each other for an intact deck. When 
    torque limiting has deployed, the arrows are  not 
    opposite each other.
     The blade bar is incorrectly installed on the  blade shaft. Can be installed in three different 
    positions. See 12:R.
    In the event of incorrect synchronisation according 
    to the two first alternatives, contact an authorised 
    Stiga workshop for repair.
    5.5.3 Service position Carry out preparations. See “5.2”.
    Set the cutting deck to the service position as fol-
    lows:
    1. Remove the starter key from the start switch.
    2. Lower the cutting deck to the working position.
    3. Disconnect the cutting height setting cable  (7:A).
    4. Disconnect the signal cable (7:B).
    5. Disconnect the power supply cable (7:C).
    6. Unhook the chain (9:F) from the implement lift- er.
    7. See fig. 9. Detach the rear section of the deck on  the right and left-hand sides as follows:
    A.  Lift up the left-hand rear section of the  deck slightly to reduce the load from the 
    cotter pin (9:E).
    B.  Remove pin and washer.
    C. Remove the right-hand cotter pin and  washer in the same way.
    8. Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up. Lift  until the deck is completely vertical and rest the 
    rear edge on the ground. See fig. 11.
    9. Lower the deck to the ground in reverse order  after the corrective actions have been carried 
    out. Reset the deck according to 2.4.19.5.6 LubricationAll lubrication points according to the table below 
    must be lubricated after every 50 operating hours 
    or 12 months, whichever comes first.
    5.7 FusesIf any of the following faults occur, replace the rel-
    evant fuse. See fig. 18.
    Object Action Fig-
    ure
    Pivot point 4 lubrication nipples. Use a grease gun, filled with 
    universal grease. Pump until 
    grease protrudes. 14
    Cutting 
    deck mount-
    ings 2 lubrication nipples, one on 
    each side of the machine.
    Use a grease gun, filled with 
    universal grease. Pump until 
    grease protrudes. 14
    Pivot 
    wheels 2 lubrication nipples, one on 
    each pivot wheel.
    Use a grease gun, filled with 
    universal grease. Pump until 
    grease protrudes. 9:G
    Steering 
    chains Brush the chains clean using 
    a wire brush.
    Lubricate with universal type 
    chain spray. -
    Fault Fuse Ampere
    The control system 
    does not work 18:R 5
    Machine completely 
    unpowered 18:S 250
    The cutting height set-
    ting does not work 18:T 10
    The cutting system 
    does not work 18:U 5
    The battery charger 
    does not charge Placed on the 
    battery 
    charger’s pos- itive cable 20 
    						
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