Stiga 45SE manual

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    DEUTSCH D COMBI 82 1 1-3 44 2-0 4 45 45S 45S E[...]

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    3 SVEN S KA S 2. 3. 4. A B 1. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADD FULL FULL ADD 6. LS45 0,15 l. ADD FULL 7. ES4 0[...]

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    4 SVEN S KA S 3x STOP 10. 3 x 9. ES4 0 11 . 8. LS45 G I* 12. F A A A 13 . LS 45 14. ES40 15 . LS 45 F[...]

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    5 SVEN S KA S 20. ES 40 16. ES40 17 . Left 18. Righ t 19. LS45 22. 21. 0,75 mm 23. 24.[...]

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    6 SVEN S KA S 27. 25. 28. 45 Nm 26. 29. P S[...]

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    8 ENGLIS H GB SYMB OL S The followin g symbols are di splayed on the ma- chine in or der to remind you about the sa fety pre- cautions and attentio n necessa ry when using the machine. The symbols mean: W arning! Read the I nstruction Book and Safety Manual before using the machine. W arning! Keep specta tors away . B eware of objects being f lung [...]

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    9 ENGLIS H GB 2. COLLEC TION Assemble t he enc losed gra ss collector (fig. 5). Open the cover , remove the plug and this time hook the collector in place onto the back of the ma- chine. During c utting, the grass is collec ted i n the collec- tor . Empty the grass on the compos t heap or spread it out on the flower bea d as fertil izer . The mac h[...]

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    10 ENGLIS H GB 2. I f the lawn mower is lef t unattended to, remove the lead fr om the s park plug. Also remove the s tar ter k ey (* ) . I f the st art /s top lo op no lo n g er wo rk s, stop th e engine b y removin g the lead fr om the spark plug. I mmedi ately take the lawn mower to an authorised work- shop f or repai rs. REAR WHEEL DRIVE ( *) E[...]

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    11 ENGLIS H GB CHANGING OIL Repla ce the oil when the engine is warm and t he f uel tank is empty . T ake car e while dr aining as the oil is hot, this is to prevent burns. Change the oil the f irst time after 5 hours of oper- ation, and subsequently after every 50 hours of op- eration o r once a season. Remove t he dip stick, tilt the mower and le[...]

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    12 ENGLIS H GB Always chec k the blade( s) aft er an imp act. Fi rs t disconnect the ignition cable. If the blade sys tem has been damaged t he defective parts must be changed. A lways use genuine spar e parts. T o change bl ad es, loosen th e blade bo lt. Moun t the new blad e so that it s its i n t he same w a y a s th e o ld one a nd tigh t en t[...]