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Lawn Mower Stiga Silent 40 El 8211-3427-05 Instructions Manual

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    Silent 40 El
    8211-3427-05 
    						
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    5 = 70 mm2 = 37 mm
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    ENGLISHGB
    SYMBOLS
    The following symbols are displayed on the ma-
    chine in order to remind you about the safety pre-
    cautions and attention necessary when using the
    machine.
    The symbols mean:
    Warning! Read the Instruction Book and
    Safety Manual before using the machine.
    Warning! Keep spectators away. Beware of
    objects being flung out.
    Warning! Before starting any repair work,
    disconnect the plug from the wall socket.
    Warning! Keep the extension cord away
    from the cutting deck.
    Warning! Do not put hands or feet under the
    cover of the machine when it is running.
    Warning! The blades continue to rotate
    even after the machine has been switched
    off.
    ASSEMBLING
    PARTS TO ASSEMBLE
    Wheel type I (fig. 1)
    Wheel type II (fig. 2)
    Steering type I (fig. 3)
    Steering type II (fig. 4)
    Steering type III (fig. 5)
    TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLEYWHEELS type I (fig. 6)
    1. Fit the bearings F in the wheel.
    2. Apply the parts B, (F) and A on the wheel bolt.
    3. Fasten the wheel on the mower.
    WHEELS type II (fig. 7)
    1. Fit the bearings F in the wheel.
    2. Apply the parts B, G, E, (F) and A on the wheel
    bolt.
    3. Fasten the wheel on the mower.
    STEERING type I (fig. 8)
    1 . Insert the tubes into the ends of the handlebar.
    2. Fit the screws. Tighten securely.
    3. Insert the ends of the U tube into the holes in the
    chassis.
    4. Fit the screws. Tighten securely.
    5. Attach the handle to the U tube using the bolts,
    washers and locking knobs provided. The han-
    dlebar can be folded forwards by undoing the
    locking knobs slightly. This reduces the space
    the mower takes up during transport, etc.
    6. Secure the electrical cable into the cable holder.
    7. Fix the electrical cable using a cable tie.
    STEERING type II (fig. 9)
    1. Press the plugs into the steering sockets. Ensure
    that the plugs are inserted in the correct end.
    2. Press the steering sockets into the holes in the
    chassis.
    3. Fit the screws. Tighten securely.
    4. Attach the handlebar to the steering sockets us-
    ing screws, washers and locking knobs. The
    handlebar can be tilted forward by loosening
    the locking knobs slightly. The mower will then
    take up less space during transportation.
    5. Fix the electrical cable using a cable tie.
    STEERING WHEEL type III (Fig. 10)
    1. Ensure that the holes in the steering wheel are
    on the right hand side. Match the pins on the
    switch to the holes in the steering wheel. Ensure
    that the cable is not being pinched and that the
    STOP 
    						
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    ENGLISHGB
    button is facing upward. Squeeze the bracket to-
    gether carefully so that it forms a tight seal
    around the steering wheel.
    Fit the screws. Tighten well.
    2. Push the steering rod into the hole on the chas-
    sis.
    3. Fit the screws. Tighten well.
    4. Fit the steering wheel onto the steering rod us-
    ing screws, washers and steering wheel locks.
    The steering wheel can be tilted forward by un-
    screwing the steering wheel locks a little. The
    mower then takes up less space during transpor-
    tation, for example.
    5. Attach the electric cable using a cable tie.
    GRASS COLLECTOR (fig. 11)
    Fabric collector bin:Pull the fabric collector bag
    over the steel frame and snap the bag on the plastic
    cover.
    Plastic collector bin:Snap the two halves together
    and then the upper part.
    Open the cover on the machine and hook the grass
    collector onto the chassis.
    Note! The lawn mower can be used without the
    grass collector. The grass will then collect in a
    bead behind the machine.
    USING THE MOWER
    CUTTING HEIGHT (fig. 12)
    Depending on the model, the cutting height is ad-
    justed as follows:
    I. Fasten the wheels in one of the four possible po-
    sitions.
    II. Set the height adjustment lever to the desired
    position.
    Note! The same cutting height should be set on all
    four wheels.
    CONNECTION (fig. 13)
    Only use an extension cable approved for outdoor
    use. If uncertain please contact your dealer.
    To increase safety the lawn mower should be con-
    nected to an earth-fault breaker.Support the extension cable in the cable support on
    the steering.
    START/STOP (fig. 14)
    Start the mower on flat, solid ground. Do not start
    in long grass. Press on the steering so that the front
    wheels lift slightly from the ground to reduce grass
    resistance.
    Starting the motor:
    1. Press the button
    2. Pull the handle towards the steering.
    Stopping the motor:Release the handle.
    CUTTING (fig. 15)
    Always cut away from the cable.
    Empty the grass collector in good time so that the
    grass deflector does not get blocked and reduce
    grass collection capacity.
    To avoid overloading the motor, do not push the
    mower too quickly in long grass.
    MAINTENANCE
    CHANGING BLADES (fig. 16)
    Always pull out the plug before carrying
    out maintenance, cleaning or other ac-
    tions on the machine.
    Wear protective gloves. Loosen the blade bolts us-
    ing a 26 mm spanner. Fit a new blade. Tightening
    torque 22 Nm.
    Always use genuine spare parts.
    CLEANING AND STORAGE (fig. 17)
    Always wipe or brush off the mower after use.
    The cold air intake around the motor casing should
    always be kept free from grass and dirt so that the
    motor does not overheat.
    The underside of the chassis can be scraped clean.
    Never rinse with water.
    The mower should be stored in the dry. 
    						
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