Stiga DINO 8211-3389-05 manual

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    DEUTSCH D DINO 821 1-338 9-05[...]

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    SVEN SKA S MAX MIN MAX MIN 12 34 7. T ecumseh 8. 2. 4. ADD FULL FULL ADD 6. Brigg s & S tratton STOP G B 3. 5. 1.[...]

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    SVEN SKA S 0,75 mm 3x 3x 10. T ecumseh 14. 9. Brigg s & S tratton 12. Brig gs & S tratton 13. T ecumseh 15. 11 . Brig gs & Stratt on : 0 ,76 mm T ecu mseh: 0,6 m m A D C E 40 Nm 1 2 3[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB SYMB OLS The followin g symbols are displayed on the ma- chine in or der to remind you about the safety pre- cautions and attention nece ssary when using the machine. The symbols mean: W arning! Read the I ns t ruction Book and Safety Manual before us ing the machine. W arning! Keep specta tors away . B eware of objects being f lung out[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB Briggs & S tratton: Remove and dry the dips tick (fig. 6). Slide it down completely and tighten it. Unscrew and pull it up again. Rea d-off. If the oil level is low , fill with oil up to the “FULL/MAX” mark. T ecumseh: Clean the a r ea round the oil plug, then r emove the plug (fig. 7). I f the oil is not level with the edge of [...]

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    ENGLIS H GB CLEANING After each time it is used the mower should be cleaned. This is particularly important on the un- derside of the mower cas i ng. W ash out with the garden hose. The mower will then last longer a nd function better . High pressur e was hi ng units s hould not be used. If grass has dried on to the mower casing it can be re- moved[...]

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    ENGLIS H GB When replacing the blade, the bl a de bolt should also be replac ed. The guarantee does not cover damage to the blade, blade holder or engine caus e d by running i nto ob- stac les. When replacing the blade, the bl a de holder and blade bolt, always use original spare parts. Non- authentic spar e par ts could lead to the risk of per- so[...]