Stiga 8211-0208-08 manual

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    DEUTSCH D Tu r b o 8 2 11-0208-08[...]

  • Page 2

    SVEN SK A S 2. 3. B F D E 4. 1. 6. 7. 5.[...]

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    SVEN SK A S STOP G I* B 3x 12. Brig gs & S tra tton ES 45 ADD FULL FULL ADD 8. Brigg s & S tratt on LS 45 0,15 l. ADD FULL 9. Brigg s & S tratton E S 45, X TE 50 10. Honda GCV 3x 13. Brig gs & S tratton XTE 50 1 1. Briggs & S t ratto n LS 45 14. Honda GCV 15. FUL L/ MAX ADD/MIN[...]

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    SVEN SK A S 17. Y X 19. Vä nster / Lef t 22. Brig gs & S tratton ES 45, XTE 50 21. Brig gs & S tratton LS 45 18. 23. Honda GCV 24. 20 . H öge r / R i gh t 0,75 mm Brigg s & Stra tt on : 0, 76 m m Ho nda: 0, 7 -0,8 mm 16.[...]

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    SVEN SK A S T U S S 26. 29. 28. 31. 30. 25. 27. 40 Nm[...]

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    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 nece ssary when using the machine. The symbols mean: W arning! Read the I nstruction Book and Safety Manual before us ing the machine. W arning! Keep specta tors away . B eware of objects being f lung o[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB 3. T ighten the locking nuts to t he lower part of the handle. When these are tightened, the height of the handle ca n be adjusted by tightening the sc rew s B with the enclosed wr ench (fig. 2). ENGIN E BRAKE CABLE Fit the engine brake cable to the engine brake, (fig. 3). Note the cable should be fitted i n the direc- tion of the steer[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB Note that you should always remem ber that petr ol is a perishable commodity . Never buy more petrol than you can use up 30 days. ST ARTING TH E ENGINE (B riggs & S tr at to n) 1. Place the lawn mower on f lat, firm ground. Do no t sta rt in h igh gr a ss . 2. Make sure that the spark plug lead is connected to the spa rk plug. 3. If[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB SPEED ( *) Do not t ouch the variat or control when the motor i s not operational. This can have an adverse effect on the variator's performance. Set a s uitable speed by movi ng the variator lever into one of the 4 positions (fig. 16). The dif ferent positions have the f ollowing s peeds: Position : approx. 2.8 km/h Position 2: ap[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB Briggs & S tratton LS 45 (fig. 21) : Care fully re- move the air cleaner so that no dirt falls down into the carbure ttor . T ake out the foam-pl astic filter a nd wash it in liquid deter gent and water . Dry the filter . Pour a little oil on the filter and squeeze it in. Refit the a ir cl eaner . Clean the filter every thr ee month[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB 3. When the clutch loop is pressed in approx. 2 c m (posi- tion 1) there shou ld be some resistance when moving the mower backwards. W ith the clutch loop f ully pressed i n (position 2) i t should not be possible to pull the mower backwar ds. Loosen the lock- ing nut U and s crew out the nipple T until this pos ition is achieved. 4. Fi[...]