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Lawn Mower Stiga TITAN CABIN TITAN 26 B, TITAN 26 H, TITAN 32 H Instruction Manual
Lawn Mower Stiga TITAN CABIN TITAN 26 B, TITAN 26 H, TITAN 32 H Instruction Manual
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81 ENGLISHEN 1 GENERAL This symbol indicates CAUTION. Serious 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” carefully, before starting up the machine. Contaminants must not enter the hydraulic system or the fuel system. This causes serious damage to components of the systems. 1.1 SYMBOLSThe following symbols appear on the machine. They are there to...
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82 ENGLISHEN 2.2 COMBINATION WITH CUTTING DECK For other accessories, contact an authorised dealer and read the following instructions for use. 3 DESCRIPTION 3.1 DRIVEThe machine is four wheel drive. The power from the engine to the driven wheels is transferred hy- draulically. The four wheels are equipped with separate hydraulic motors. The diesel motor drives a hydraulic pump (2:P), which pumps oil through the hydraulic motors (2:M) of the wheels. The hydraulic motors are connected to the...
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83 ENGLISHEN 3.4.2 Hydraulic control (1:L1)This control is used to control certain functions depending on the attached im- plement. The control only works when the engine is running and the implement’s hydraulic hoses for the in- tended function are connected to the hydraulic out- put (1:L). 3.4.3 Hydraulic control (1:R1) This control is used to control certain functions depending on the attached im- plement. The control only works when the engine is running and the implement’s hydraulic hoses for...
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84 ENGLISHEN 3.4.9 Throttle control (1:X). Control for setting the engine’s revs.Full throttle - when the machine is in op- eration, full throttle should always be used. Idling. 3.4.10 Ignition lock (1:V) The ignition lock is used for starting and stopping the engine. Four positions: Preheat position : The cylinders are heated to facilitate starting. Hold in this position as below at lower temperatures before starting the engine. 26B, 26H: max 5 seconds 32H: max 15 seconds Stop position : The...
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85 ENGLISHEN The lever has the following two positions: Lever outwards: The hydraulic pump is engaged for normal use. Lever inwards : The hydraulic oil is connected passed the hydraulic pump and can flow around the system without the hydraulic pump blocking the flow. The machine can be moved. The flow is restricted, however, and is why relatively large force is required to move the machine. 3.4.20 Seat (1:J) The seat is equipped with a safety switch that is connected to the machine’s safety system....
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86 ENGLISHEN 3.4.30.2Front cover (6:H)Removing: 1. Slacken off the locking knobs (6:J) by turning a few turns to the left. 3. Move the cover forward and upward. Installing : 1. Insert the cover at the bottom. 2. Insert the locking knob lugs in the holes on top and turn the locking knobs to the right until the cover is securely fastened. 3.4.30.3Rear cover (6:L)Removing: 1. Remove the screws (6:K) at the top. 2. Move the cover upward and backward. Installing : 1. Insert the cover at the bottom. 2....
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87 ENGLISHEN When the engine is running the indicator should not be illuminated. If the indicator illuminates dur- ing operation, carry out the following: Set the throttle control to idle. Do not stop the engine. Clean away any leaves, grass or any other ob- jects from the outside of the oil cooler. See “5.13”. Leave the engine idling until the temperature has dropped, the indicator has gone out. The machine can then be used as normal. If the temperature has not dropped within 5 minutes, stop...
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88 ENGLISHEN Only fill or top up with fuel outdoors, and never smoke when filling or topping up. Fill up with fuel before starting the engine. Never remove the fuel cap or fill with fuel while the engine is running or still warm. The engine must not be run on rapeseed diesel (RME). Contact the engine supplier for additional information. Filling fuel up into the filler pipe results in fuel leakage and risk of fire. Only use diesel which satisfies the requirements in “2.1”. 1. Open the fuel cap...
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89 ENGLISHEN 5.5 AIR FILTER INDICATORCheck to make sure that the air filter indicator (25, 26:I) has not been tripped. Check, see “3.5.7”. Replace the air filter, see “6.14”. 5.6 WATER SEPARATORCheck that the water separator’s float (17:E) is at the bottom. Check that the water separator’s tap is open. See fig. 15. 5.7 SAFETY CHECKSCheck that the results of the safety checks below are met when testing the machine.The safety checks must always be carried out before use. If any of the results below...
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90 ENGLISHEN Reduce the speed on slopes and when making sharp turns to prevent the machine from tipping over or you losing control. Do not turn the steering wheel to full lock when driving in top gear and at full throttle. The machine can easily topple over. Keep hands and fingers well away from the articulated steering joint and seat bracket. Risk of crushing injuries. Never drive with the engine casing open. 5.11 STOPDisengage PTO. Apply the parking brake. Allow the engine to idle 1 - 2...