Stiga 8211-3417-05 manual

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    DEUTSCH D Multiclip 46 Battery 821 1-3417-0 5[...]

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    2 SVENSKA S 5. 6. 1. 2. 230 V 3. 4. 1 2 7.[...]

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    3 SVENSKA S 3 1 2 4 10. 9. 36 mm 19 mm 11 . 8.[...]

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    4 ENGLISH GB SYMBOLS The foll owing sym bols are d isplay ed on the ma- chine in order to remind you about the safety pre- cautions and atte ntion necessary when using the machine. Th e sym bol s mea n: W arning! Read the Instruction Book and Safety M anual befor e using the machi ne. W arn ing! Keep spectators away . Be w ar e of objects being flu[...]

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    5 ENGLISH GB CHARGING BEFORE W INTER ST OR AGE The ba ttery sho uld alw ays be stored ful- ly ch arged. 1. T ake the bat tery out of th e mower . 2. Caref ully wip e off th e battery . 3. Store the batte r y outside of the mower in a dry and cool place. USING THE MOWER ST ARTING/ST OPPING THE MOWER Keep hand s and feet w ell away fr om the rotatin [...]

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    6 ENGLISH GB MOWING TIPS For best cut ting results and to ensure tha t the bat- tery lasts as lon g as possible, the following r ules sh oul d be fo llow ed: • Drive the mo wer at a slow and even pace • T ry to avoid exce ssive starting and stoppi ng, as this dra ws a lot of cur rent . • Make s ure that the motor is run ning at full speed at [...]

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    7 ENGLISH GB Problem Possible causes 1. Mower does not start wh en safety key is inserted and the safety han- dle is pressed i n A. Ch eck to make sure the safety key has be en properly inserted an d that the eng ine protect ion is pressed in. B. Remove safety key , turn mower over on side and check that blade is not obstru cted. C. Is battery full[...]