Stiga 1171 HST manual

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    STIGA ROYAL LINE 966 D 1171 HST 1381 HST 8218-2222-70 BRUKSANVISNING KÄYTTÖOHJEET BRUGSANVISNING BRUKSANVISNING GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODE D’EMPLOI SV .... 8 FI ... 1 8 DA . 2 8 NO . 38 DE .. 48 EN .. 59 FR ... 69[...]

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    2 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 . A D E F 1 2 3[...]

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    3 G L M Man K J 1 2 3 4 5 7 M L HST 4 6 8 5 7 9[...]

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    4 AB C 5 6 8 3 2 3 10 12 14 11 13 15[...]

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    5 1 2 Man A B C D E F G H I HST J A B E L G I E Man HST E L J 16 18 20 17 19 21[...]

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    6 HST 12 - 13 mm 12 Man Man M N O M Q Man 22 24 26 23 25 27[...]

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    7 Man 4 5 6 8 4 Man 8 7 14 13 13 7 17 17 Man A E C B D Man 28 30 29 31[...]

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    59 ENGLISH EN 1 SYMBOLS The following symbols appear on the machine. They are there to remind you of the care an d attention required in use. This is what the symbols mean: Wa r n i n g . Read and understand the owner ’ s manual before using this machine. Remove the key , disconnect the spark plug wire, and consult technical literat ure before pe[...]

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    60 ENGLISH EN • Never drive across a slope. Mo ve from the top down, and from the bottom to the top. Be careful when changing direction on a slope. A void steep sl opes. • Never operate the machine with insufficient protection or without the safety devices in place. • Existing safety devices mu st not be di sco nnected or disengaged. • Do n[...]

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    61 ENGLISH EN 3.7 GEAR LEVER/SPEED LEVER Manual, see fig. 6. HST , see fig. 7. 1. Set the lever in a suitable position to simp ly fit the angle link (L) into the hole in the gearbox lever (M). 2. Assemble the washer and the lock nut. 3. T ighten the nut. 3.8 CHECKING THE CONTROL WIRES The control wires might need adjustin g be fore using the snow t[...]

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    62 ENGLISH EN 4.18 SHOES (13) Used to set the height of the auger housi ng above the ground. 4.19 WHEEL LOCK 4.19.1 HST See fig. 8. Machines wit h h ydrostat are equipped with easily disengaged wheel locks. This is essential when mowin g the machine without the motor running. Disengage/engage the whee l locks according to the following: 1. Pull out[...]

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    63 ENGLISH EN 5.5 STARTING THE ENGINE (WITH ELECTRICAL START) Do not touch engine comp onents because they are warm during use. Risk of burn injuries. Never run the machine indoors. The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a very toxic gas. 1. Attach the connecting cable to an earthed extension lead. Then connect the extension l ead to a 220/230 [...]

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    64 ENGLISH EN 5.9 AFTER USE 1. Check for loose or damaged parts. If required, chan ge damaged parts. 2. Tighten loose screws and nuts. 3. Brush all the snow from the machine. 4. Move all the controls backwards and forwards a few times. 5. Put the choke in positio n 6. Disconnecting the starting cable from the sp ark pl ug. Do not cover the machin e[...]

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    65 ENGLISH EN 6.6.4 Chute worm ge ar See fig. 13. If the discharge chute is dif ficu lt to operate, first lubricate the pinion gear (B) and ring gear (A). If it is still difficult to operate, adjust as follows: 1. Loosen the nut (C), which holds the pinion gear bracket in the slotted hole. 2. If the pinion gear is too tight against the ring gear, m[...]

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    66 ENGLISH EN 7.4 THE AUGER BELT 7.4.1 Repla cing the auger belt Man, see fig. 18, 19. HST , see fi g. 20, 21. 1. Remove th e ignition key . 2. Loosen the screws (3) and dismantle the bottom plate (2). See fig. 16. 3. Remove the belt protective cover (1) by loosening the screws (2). See fig. 16. 4. Loosen the belt guide (E) at the engine belt disc.[...]

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    67 ENGLISH EN 7.7 ADJUSTING THE CONTROL WIRES When the belts are adjusted or replaced, the control wires must also be checked/adjusted (see below). 7.7.1 Adjus ting auger wir e 1. Remove the ignition key . 2. Dismantle the belt cover (1) by loosing th e screw (2). See fig. 16. 3. Actuate the auger drive lever and observe the tension pulley . When t[...]

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    68 ENGLISH EN 7.11 HEADLAMP BULB Only 27 W original spare part bulb is allowed to be used. Bulbs with higher power will damage the headlamp. The headlamp bulb is fitted to the headlamp by a bayonet socket. See fig. 17. T o replace the bulb proceed as follows: 1. T urn the bulb about 30° CCW and pull it out. 2. Release the plastic locks at each sid[...]

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