Lawn Mower Stiga Primo Norwegian Version Manual
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51 DEUTSCHDE Sie danach das schwarze Kabel mit dem Batter- ieminuspol (-). Wenn die Kabel in der umgekehrten Reihenfolge angeschlossen bzw. getren- nt werden, besteht das Risiko für einen Kurzschluss sowie eine Beschädigung 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. Ansonsten be- steht die Gefahr für schwere Schäden an...
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52 DEUTSCHDE 6.16.3Montage Montieren Sie das Mähwerk wie folgt: 1. Setzen Sie das Mähwerk auf die Vorderachsen. Siehe Abb. 24. 2. Montieren Sie auf beiden Seiten die Sicherungsschrauben (23:L). 3. Stellen Sie die maximale Schnitthöhe ein. 4. Heben Sie das Mähwerk an und hängen Sie den Hubseilzug (22:K) ein. 5. Legen Sie den Riemen (21:J) um die Riemen- scheibe. 6. Ziehen Sie die Spannrolle (21:H) heraus und führen Sie sie um die Außenseite des Riemens, um diesen zu spannen. 6.16.4Messerwechsel...
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53 ENGLISHGB 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: Warning! Read the...
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54 ENGLISHGB 3 DESCRIPTION 3.1 TransmissionThe machine is 2-wheel drive and is driven by the rear-wheels. The rear axle has a differential, which distributes the power equally to the rear wheels. So that the machine can be steered by the rear wheels they are equipped with CV joints that give a very smooth rotational transfer. So that drive works optimally over uneven ground, the front axle is flexibly suspended and can move +/-4.5° in relation to the rear axle. The cutting deck is driven via drive...
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55 ENGLISHGB 3.4.4 Ignition lock (1:M) Ignition lock used for starting and stopping the en- gine. Do not leave the machine with the key in position 2 or 3. There is a risk of dis- charging the battery and causing dam- age to it. Four positions: 1. Stop position – the engine is short- circuited. The key can be removed. 2 and 3. Operating position 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, allow...
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56 ENGLISHGB 4 AREAS OF USE The machine must only be used for cutting grass in private gardens. NOTE! This machine is not intended to be driven on public roads. 5 STARTING AND OPERATION The machine may not be operated un- less the engine casing is closed. Risk of burns and crushing injuries. 5.1Transportation Never drive the machine off a trailer with the engine running. Risk of the machine tipping over and causing ma- terial damage or fatal injury. If the machine is transported on a flatbed or...
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57 ENGLISHGB 5.5 Operating 5.5.1 Starting the engine Before starting the engine, the actions in section 5.2 - 5.4 must be carried out. 1. Open the fuel cock (10:V) which is located in front of the casing on the rear right side. 2. Check that the spark plug cable is installed on the spark plug. 3. Check to make sure that the cutting deck is dis- engaged. 4. Set the gear control to neutral (N). 5. Starting cold engine – put the throttle control in the choke position. Starting warm engine – set...
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58 ENGLISHGB nance work described in this chapter must be fol- lowed according o the instructions and at the stated intervals. This work 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. We recommend taking the machine to an author- ised workshop after each season before it is stored for the winter. 6.2 Preparation Prevent the machine from rolling by...
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59 ENGLISHGB 9. Reinstall the rear wheel and lower the machine. See 6.3 and 6.4. 10.Start the engine and run at idle for 30 seconds. 11.Check to see if there is any oil leakage. 12.Stop the engine. Wait for 30 seconds and then check the oil level. See 5.3. Take the used oil, oily rags etc. to a recycling station. 6.7 Fuel filter (14:Z)Replace the fuel each season. Check that there is no fuel leakage once the new filter has been installed. 6.8 Deck belt (21:J)After 5 hours of operation check that the...
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60 ENGLISHGB 4. Allow the engine to run continuously for 45 minutes. 5. Stop the engine. The battery will now be fully charged. 6.11.2 Charging using battery charger When charging with the battery charger, a battery charger with continuous voltage must be used. Contact your dealer to purchase a battery charger with constant voltage. The battery can be damaged if a standard type bat- tery charger is used. 6.11.3 Removal/Installation The battery is placed under the seat. See fig. 4. During...