Stiga PARK PRO 25 manual

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    STIGA PARK 4WD PRO 25 PRO 20 PRO 16 PRO Svan 8211-000 5-70 BRUKSANVISNING KÄYTTÖOHJEET BRUGSANVISNING BRUKSANVISNING GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODE D’EMPLOI GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING SV .... 8 FI ... 1 9 DA .. 30 NO . 41 DE ... 52 EN ... 64 FR .... 75 NL ... 87[...]

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    2 S T A B C F D E Pro20 Pro25 G HI J K L N O M Pro Svan P Q Pro16 G I K HJ N R 1 3 5 2 4 6[...]

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    3 V U Pro16 Pro20 W W Pro Svan Max Pro25 W X Pro25 7 9 11 8 10 12[...]

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    4 10 Ampere Pro16 Pro20 Y Y Z Pro Svan 0 1 Pro25 B A Y Z Pro16 Pro20 13 15 17 14 16 18[...]

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    5 Z Pro25 F G H 19 21 23 20 22 24[...]

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    6 A E C D B E Pro25 A B Pro16 Pro20 Pro Svan 25 27 29 26 28 30[...]

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    7 J FG H 31 33 35 32 34[...]

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    64 ENGLISH EN 1 GENERAL This symbol indicates W ARNING . Seri- ous personal injury and/or damage to property may result if the instructions are not followed carefully . Y ou must read these instructions for use and the accompanying pamphlet “SAFETY INSTRUCT IONS” careful- ly , before starting up the machine. 1.1 SYMBOLS The following symbols ap[...]

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    65 ENGLISH EN same pressure and can follow the contours of the ground. Use the floating position when carrying out work. Lowering . The implement lowers re- gardless of its weight. Locking in the transport position . The lever has returned to the neutral position after raising and lowering. The imple- ment is locked in the transport position. Raisi[...]

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    66 ENGLISH EN 2.4.9 Ignition lock/headlight (4,5:I) The ignition lock is used for starting and stopping the engine. The ignition lock is also the switch for the headlight. Do not leave the machine with the key in position 2 or 3. Ther e is a fir e risk, fuel can run into the engine thr ough the carburettor , and there is a risk of the battery being[...]

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    67 ENGLISH EN 3. Release the control lever (1:S) to lock the seat. The seat is equipped with a safety switch that is connected to the machine’ s safety system. This means that certain dangerous activities are not pos- sible when there is nobody sitting on the seat. Also see 4.3.2. 2.4.18 Engine casing (7:U) In order to access the fuel cock, batte[...]

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    68 ENGLISH EN Environmental petrol can be used, i.e. alkylate petrol. This type of petrol has a composition that is less harmful for people and nature. Petrol is highly in flammable. Always store fuel in containers that ar e made especially for this purpose. Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and never smoke when filling or top- ping up. Fil[...]

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    69 ENGLISH EN 4.4 Start 1. Open the fuel cock. See 14. 2. Check that the spark plug cable( s) is/are in- stalled on the spark plug(s). 3. Check to make sure that the power take-off is disengaged. 4. Do not keep your foot on the drive pedal (3:F). 5. Put the throttle control at full throttle. Starting cold engine – pull the choke control out fully[...]

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    70 ENGLISH EN 5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 Service programme In order to keep the machine in good condition as regards reliability and operational safety as well as from an environmental perspective, STIGA ’s Ser- vice programme should be followed. The contents of this programme can be found in the attached service log. Basic service must always be carried [...]

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    71 ENGLISH EN 1. Attach the clamp on the oil drainage hose. Use a polygrip or similar . See fig. 15-17:Y . 2. Move the clamp up 3-4 cm on the oil drainage hose and pull out the plug. 3. Collect the oil in a collection vessel. NOTE! Do not spill any oil on the drive belts. 4. Hand in the oil for disposal in accordance with local provisions. 5. Insta[...]

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    72 ENGLISH EN 4. Check that the rubber gasket (21:H) at the bot- tom of the filter is intact. 5. Install the new filter and the spring in the sleeve. Insert the filter until it snaps into place in the sleeve. 6. Reinstall the unit in the tank. T he upper section of the filter must click securely into the recess in the upper section of the tank. 5.6[...]

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    73 ENGLISH EN 5.9.3 Removal/Installation The battery is placed under the tank. T o access the battery , first dismantle the fuel tank as follows: 1. Open the engine casing. 2. Close the fuel cock, see 14. 3. Unscrew the two wing nuts (16:B) and remove the clamps. 4. Carefully lift up the petrol tank. During removal/installation of the battery , the[...]

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    74 ENGLISH EN 5.10.3 Air filter (Pro Svan) Clean the air filter every 3 months or after every 50 hours of operation, whichever comes first. Clean the paper filter insert once a year or after every 200 hours of operation, whichever comes first. Note! Both filters should be cleaned more often if the machine operates on dusty ground. 1. Remove the pro[...]

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