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    ENGLISHGB
    SYMBOLS
    The following symbols can be found on the ma-
    chine to remind you of the care and attention that
    are required during use.
    The symbols mean:
    Wa r n i n g !
    Read the instruction manual and the safety
    manual before using the machine.
    Wa r n i n g !
    Do not insert your hands or feet under the
    cover when the machine is in operation.
    Wa r n i n g !
    Watch out for discarded objects. Keep on-
    lookers away.
    Wa r n i n g !
    Before starting repair work, remove the
    spark plug cable from the spark plug.
    INSTALLATION
    DECK ARMS
    1. Remove the locking pin and the outermost flat
    washer from the machine’s steering knuckle.
    2. Thread the left and right deck arms onto the ma-
    chine’s steering knuckle. Place the flat washer on
    the steering knuckle and secure with the locking
    pin (fig. 1).
    CUTTING DECK
    1. Raise the deck arms and place the cutting deck
    in front of the machine. Set to cutting height 5.
    2. Fold down the deck arms over the cutting deck
    so that the pins in the deck go through the holes in
    the deck arms (fig. 2).
    3. Install the left and right deck arms in the cutting
    deck’s front two corners. Use the existing screw
    and locking nut (fig. 3). Tighten the locking nut,
    but not so hard that the arm is totally secured.
    4. Force the V-belt onto the machine’s pulley A
    (fig. 4).
    5. Tension the belt with belt idler B. The belt idler
    should be on the inside of the belt and pull out tothe left (viewed from the driver’s position).
    6. Raise rear edge of the deck so that the deck can
    besecuredwiththelockingpinonbothsides
    (fig. 5).
    7. Hook the elevating chain’s upper S-hook into
    the machine’s lifting arm (fig. 6).
    The ratio between the chain and spring is pre-set
    for optimum ground pressure. If necessary, the po-
    sition of the spring can be changed.
    SETTING
    In order for the deck to cut evenly and attractively,
    it has to be correctly adjusted:
    1. Make sure the air pressure in the tyres is correct:
    Front: 0.4 bar (6 psi).
    Rear: 1.2 bar (17 psi).
    2. Place the machine on a level floor. Undo the
    screws (fig. 7).
    3. Adjust so that the front and rear edge of the cov-
    er are the same height above the floor.
    4a. Cutting normal length grass:
    Adjustthedecksothatthefrontandrearedgeof
    the cover are the same height above the floor. This
    position gives the best ‘Multiclip effect’, i.e. the
    grass is cut up best.
    4 After setting, tighten the screws properly.
    USE
    CUTTING HEIGHT
    The cutting height can be varied between a number
    of fixed positions, from 30 to 80 mm.
    Note: Stated cutting heights apply when the ma-
    chine is on a firm surface.
    CUTTING TIPS
    For optimum ‘Multiclip effect’, follow these tips:
    - cut frequently.
    - run the engine at full revs.
    - keep the underside of the cutting deck clean.
    - use sharp blades.
    - do not cut wet grass.
    - cut twice (with different cutting heights) if
    the grass is long. 
    						
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    ENGLISHGB
    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
    PREPARATIONS
    Unless otherwise stated, all service and mainte-
    nance must be carried out on a stationary machine
    when the engine is not running.
    Prevent the machine from rolling by al-
    ways applying the parking brake.
    Prevent unintentional starting of the
    engine by always stopping the engine,
    disconnecting the spark plug cable
    from the spark plug and earthing it.
    Disconnect the negative cable from the
    battery.
    LUBRICATION
    The deck arms are equipped with grease nipples (fig.8).
    Lubricate these after every 25 hours of operation
    (or at least once per season) with universal grease.
    MAINTENANCE TIPS
    To make cleaning and maintenance easier, the cut-
    ting deck can be folded up:
    1. Set the cutting height setting to cutting height 5.
    2. Remove the locking pins and release the rear
    edge of the deck (fig. 5).
    3. Secure the tensioning arm on the hook.
    3. Force the belt off the machine’s pulley.
    7. Fold up the deck to the vertical position (fig. 9).
    CLEANING
    After each use, the underside of the cutting deck
    should be rinsed off.
    If the grass has dried solid, scrape clean the underside.
    If necessary, touch up the underside with paint to
    prevent corrosion.
    REPLACING BLADES
    Wear protective gloves when changing
    blade(s) to avoid cutting yourself.
    Ensure that the blades are always sharp. This pro-
    duces the best cutting results.
    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 cutting system comprises two blade bars with
    two replaceable blades Y (fig. 11). When replacing
    blades, both should be replaced to avoid imbal-
    ance.
    Install the new blades. Tighten screws V and W
    properly. Tightening torque: V - 9.8 Nm, W - 24
    Nm.
    In the event of a powerful collision, the blades may
    be bent out. Undo the locking nut X and fold back
    the blade. Install a new genuine break bolt V.
    Tighten the locking nuts X and Z.
    POSITIVE DRIVE BELT
    Both blades are powered inside the deck by a pos-
    itive drive belt.
    If one of the blades has struck a solid object (e.g. a
    stone), the belt tension may be altered. This can
    lead to the positive drive belt ‘over-meshing’
    which, in the long term, can damage the blades.
    Following a powerful collision, always
    check that both blades are at right-an-
    gles to each other (fig. 10).
    The working areas of the blades overlap each oth-
    er. If the blades’ position in relation to each other
    has been altered, there is a considerable risk of the
    blades striking each other. This can entail serious
    damage to the cutting deck.
    If this is the case, take the machine and cutting deck
    to a service workshop for repair and inspection.
    SPARE PARTS
    STIGA genuine spare parts and accessories are de-
    signed specifically for STIGA machines. Please
    note that ‘non-genuine’ spare parts and accessories
    have not been checked or approved by STIGA.
    The use of such parts and accessories
    can affect the function and safety of the
    machine. STIGA accepts no responsi-
    bility for damage or injuries caused by
    such products.
    STIGA reserves the right to make alterations to the
    product without prior notification. 
    						
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