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1. The quick connections allow the deck to be moved easily between the two posi tions Normal position with fully tensioned belt e 4cm behind the normal position with slackened belt so that the deck gets closer to the base ma chine As the belt idler is released from the belt the quick EN 3 Carry out the necessary corrective action e g Unhook the belt Replace the deck by unhooking the deck arms See fig 36 Tensioning the belt First tension one side and then the other according to the instructions below Do not turn the lever using your hands Risk of crushing injuries 1 Place your foot on the lever 34 J and carefully turn a half turn forwards 2 Install the locking pin 34 G 3 Carry out the above on the other side 3 AREAS OF USE The machine may only be used for the following tasks using the genuine STIGA accessories stated Work _____ STIGA genuine Mowing Using mowing decks 95C 95C El 105C 105C El 110 Combi Pro 110 Combi Pro El 125 Combi Pro 125 Combi Pro El and with flail mower Sweeping Using brush unit or collector brush unit The use of a dust guard is recommended with the first option Snow clearance Using snow blade or snow thrower Snow chains are recom mended Grass clipping and Using towed collector 30 or leaf collection 42 Grass and leaf Using dump cart Standard Maxi transport or Combi Sand spreading Using sand spreader C
2. Then press the front part of the switch to activate the cruise control The symbol will light up 2 Disengage the cruise control by releas ing it with the pedal 3 B or pressing the rear part of the switch 2 4 13 Cutting height adjustment 4 5 J The machine is equipped with a control for using the cutting deck with electrical cutting height ad justment Wen The switch is used to adjust the cutting height in continuously variable positions The cutting deck is connected to the contact 2 Q 2 4 14Rear Rake 5 L Pro20 Pro25 Pro Svan The machine is fitted with a control for electrical adjustment of a rear rake available as an accessory The switch is used to raise and lower the rear rake Cables for connecting the rear rake are found at the rear of the machine to the left of the upper side of the bumper 2 4 15 Sand spreader 6 0 Pro20 Pro25 Pro Svan The machine has been designed for electrical ad justment of a sand spreader accessory The switch is used to start and stop the spreader Cables for connecting the sand spreader are at the rear of the machine 2 4 16 Clutch release lever 6 R A lever for disengaging the variable transmission Enables the machine to be moved by hand without the help of the engine The disengagement lever must never be A between the outer and inner positions This overheats and damages the trans mission Two positions 1 Lever out transmission en RA 00 gaged
3. To reduce the risk of fire regularly check the machine for oil and or fuel leakage Clean the machine after each use The following instructions apply for cleaning When washing the machine with water under high pressure do not point the jet directly at axle seals electrical components or hydraulic valves Do not spray water directly at the engine Clean the engine with a brush and or com pressed air e Clean the engine s cooling air intake 9 11 W Only Pro25 Clean the oil cooler 12 X 69 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 out by an au thorised workshop First service and intermediate service should be carried out by an authorised workshop but can also be carried out by the user The content of this can be found in the service log and the actions are described under 4 STARTING AND OPERA TION as well as below Servicing carried out at an authorised workshop guarantees professional work using genuine spare parts At each basic service and intermediate service car ried out at an authorised workshop the service log is stamped A service log presenting these services is a valuable document that improves
4. air filter paper filter must be cleaned re placed after 100 hours of operation NOTE The filters should be cleaned replaced more often if the machine operates on dusty ground Remove install the air filters as follows 1 Clean carefully around the air filter cover 2 Dismantle the air filter cover 26 A by remov ing the two clamps 3 Dismantle the filter assembly 26 B The pre filter is placed over the air filter Make sure that no dirt gets into the carburettor Clean the air fil ter housing 4 Clean the paper filter by tapping it gently against a flat surface If the filter is very dirty replace it 5 Clean the pre filter If the filter is very dirty re place it 6 Assemble in the reverse order Compressed air or petroleum based solvents such as kerosene may not be used for cleaning the paper filter insert This will damage the filter 5 10 2 Air filter Pro25 The pre filter foam filter must be cleaned after 25 hours of operation The air filter paper filter must be replaced after 100 hours of operation NOTE The filters should be cleaned replaced more often if the machine operates on dusty ground Remove install the air filters as follows 1 Clean carefully around the air filter cover 2 Dismantle the air filter cover 27 A by undoing its screw 27 B 3 Dismantle the filters The pre filter 27 C is placed over the air filter 27 D Make sure that no dirt gets into the carbure
5. crushing injuries Keep hands and feet well away from the articulated steer ing joint Warning Risk of burn injuries Do not touch the si lencer catalytic converter NPD 1 2 References 1 2 1 Figures The figures in these instructions for use are num bered 1 2 3 etc Components shown in the figures are marked A B C etc A reference to component C in figure 2 is written 1 2 2 Headings The headings in these instructions for use are num bered in accordance with the following example 1 3 1 General safety check is a subheading to 1 3 Safety checks and is included under this heading When referring to headings only the number of the heading is normally specified E g See 1 3 1 64 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 Drive The machine has 4 wheel drive The power from the engine to the drive wheels is transferred hy draulically The engine drives an oil pump which pumps oil through the rear and front axle drives The front axle and rear axle are connected in se ries which means that the front wheels and rear wheels are forced to rotate at the same speed To make turning easier both axles are equipped with differential Front mounted implements are powered via drive belts 2 2 Steering The machine is articulated This means that the chassis is divided into a front and a rear section which can be turned in relation to each other The articulated steering means that the machine can turn around
6. depressed control will be disen gaged The switch for the to engage the It will not be implement lifter is power take off in neutral position not Pro16 possible to engage the off 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 Put the throttle control at full throttle Starting cold engine pull the choke control out fully Stating warm engine the choke control should be pressed in 6 Depress the clutch brake pedal 3 B fully Turn the ignition key and start the engine 8 Once the engine has started push the choke control in gradually if it has been used 9 When starting from cold do not make the ma chine work under load immediately but let the engine run for a few minutes first This will al low the oil to warm up When the machine is in operation full throttle should always be used N 4 5 Power assisted steering Pro20 Pro25 Pro Svan Power assisted steering means that power from the machine s hydraulic system is supplied to the steering wheel movements This makes the ma chine very easy to steer when the engine is operat ing at working revs full throttle The servo effect is reduced as the engine speed drops 4 6 Operating tips Always check that there is the correc
7. for normal operation There is an audible click when gt the lever locks in the outer posi tion 2 Lever in transmission disen gaged The machine can be moved by hand The machine may not be towed over long distances or at high speeds The transmission could be dam aged 66 ERA ENGLISH 2 4 17 Seat 1 T The seat can be folded and adjusted front N rear The seat can be adjusted as follows 1 Move the control lever 1 T upwards 2 Set the seat to the desired position 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 battery and engine the machine has an engine casing that can be opened The engine cas ing is locked with a rubber strap The engine casing is opened as follows 1 Undo the rubber strap 7 V at the front edge of the casing 2 Carefully lift the engine casing back Close in the reverse order The machine may not be operated un less the engine casing is closed and locked Risk of burns and crushing in juries 2 4 19Quick release mounting 34 H i The quick connections can be separated _ which makes it very easy to shift between the different implements
8. if the ambient temperature is high 5 4 2 Engine Oil Use syntetic oil according to the table below On 10W 40 Service class ST or higher Use oil without any additives Do not fill with too much oil This can cause the engine to overheat Change oil when the engine is warm The engine oil may be very hot if it is drained off directly after the engine is shut off Therefore allow the engine to cool a few minutes before draining the oil Attach the clamp on the oil drainage hose Use a polygrip or similar See fig 15 17 Y Move the clamp up 3 4 cm on the oil drainage hose and pull out the plug Collect the oil in a collection vessel NOTE Do not spill any oil on the drive belts Hand in the oil for disposal in accordance with local provisions Install the oil drainage plug and move the clamp back so that it clamps above the plug If the oil filter is to be replaced see 5 4 3 below before continuing Remove the dipstick and fill with new oil N Go ON N Oil quantity Machine Oil quantity approximately No filter Filter replace replacement ment Pro1 Pro20 tres 1 7lines _ 1 05 Titres 8 After filling up the oil start the engine and idle for 30 seconds 9 Check to see if there is any oil leakage 10 Stop the engine Wait for 30 seconds and then check the oil level in accordance with 4 2 5 4 3 Oil filter First drain the engine oil and insta
9. trees and other obstacles with an extremely small turning radius 2 3 Safety system The machine is equipped with an electrical safety system The safety system interrupts certain activ ities that can entail a danger of incorrect manoeu vres For example the engine cannot be started if the clutch parking brake pedal is depressed The operation of the safety system must always be checked every time before use 2 4 Controls 2 4 1 Implement lifter mechanical 3 C Pro16 To switch between working position and transport position 1 Depress the pedal fully 2 Release the pedal slowly 2 4 2 Implement lifter hydraulic 5 M Pro20 Pro25 Pro Svan The hydraulic implement lifter only works when the engine is running and the clutch pedal and parking brake pedal are not depressed The imple ment lifter is controlled using the lever 5 The lever has the following four positions Floating position Move the lever to its front position where it locks The imple ment is now lowered to its floating posi tion In the floating position the implement always rests against the ground at the 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 pos
10. Insert the filter until it snaps into place in the sleeve 6 Reinstall the unit in the tank The upper section of the filter must click securely into the recess in the upper section of the tank Go 71 5 6 4 Filling 1 Check that the gaskets on the 4 drainage plugs are intact See fig 22 Reinstall the plugs Tight ening torque 15 17 Nm 2 Only applies to Pro20 Pro25 and Pro Svan Moisten the new filter s gasket with oil and in stall the filter See fig 16 A 3 Fill the oil reservoir with the new oil 4 Check that the clutch release lever 6 R is in the outer position drive position If the engine is to be run indoors an ex haust extraction device must be con nected to the engine s exhaust pipe 5 Prepare a suitable vessel with the new oil NOTE The oil is sucked into the system very quickly The reservoir must always be kept topped up Under no circumstances may air be sucked in 6 Fill the oil reservoir with new oil 7 Start the engine and allow it to idle Gradually top up the oil in the reservoir so that the level constantly reaches the mark 8 Reinstall the oil filler cap and close the engine casing 9 Reset the drive shafts valves in accordance with fig 25 10 Drive the machine 8 10 metres forwards and 8 10 metres backwards If the machine has hy draulic power assisted steering apply full steer ing lock at the same time 11 If the machine has a hydraulic implement lifter rais
11. STIGA PARK 4W D PRO 25 PRO 20 PRO 16 PRO Svan BRUKSANVISNING SV 8 K YTT OHJEET FI 19 BRUGSANVISNING DA 30 BRUKSANVISNING NO 41 GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG DE 52 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE EN 64 MODE D EMPLOI FR 75 GEBRUIKSAANW IJZING NL 87 8211 0005 80 Pro20 Pro25 Pro Svan M H JK L 524 gt Pro Svan UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT 15 Pro16 Pro20 a he N y Pro Svan ENGLISH 1 GENERAL This symbol indicates WARNING Seri ous personal injury and or damage to property may result if the instructions are not followed carefully You must read these instructions for use and the accompanying pamphlet SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS careful ly before starting up the machine 1 1 SYMBOLS The following symbols appear on the machine They are there to remind you of the care and atten tion required during use and maintenance This is what the symbols mean gt P Warning LL Read the instruction manual and the safety manual before using the machine Warning Watch out for discarded objects Keep on lookers away Warning Always wear hearing protectors E Warning This machine is not designed to be driven on public roads Warning The machine equipped with original ac cessories must not be driven in any direc tion on slopes with a gradient greater than 10 Warning Risk of
12. adlight 4 5 1 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 A in position 2 or 3 There is a fire risk fuel can run into the engine through the carburettor and there is a risk of the battery being discharged and damaged Four positions 1 Stop position the engine is short cir cuited The key can be removed 2 Operating position headlight activat ed 3 Operating position headlight not acti vated 4 Start position the electric start motor is activated when the key is turned to the spring loaded start position Once the en gine has started let the key return to oper ating position 3 Turn the key to position 2 to light the headlight 2 4 10 Power take off 4 5 K Switch for engaging disengaging the electromag netic power take off for operating front mounted accessories Two positions a 1 Press the front part of the switch the power take off is engaged The symbol W will light up 2 Press the rear part of the switch the power take off is disengaged 2 4 11 Hour meter 2 P Indicates the number of working hours Only works when the engine is running 2 4 12 Cruise control 4 5 N A switch for activating the cruise control The cruise control locks the pedal 3 F in the desired position 1 Press down the pedal 3 F until the de 75 sired speed is obtained
13. an also be used for spreading salt Snow connections simplify belt and deck replacement chains are recommended and also make shifting to the washing position and Weeding on gravel Using front mounted hoe service positions easier paths Releasing the belt tension Lawn edge trim Using edge trimmer 1 Remove the locking pins 34 G from both ming sides Moss scarification Using moss scarifier 2 Open the quick connections by depressing their rear sections with your heel See 34 F When the quick connections are A opened the deck arms rest loosely in the shaft sections The deck must never be set to the service position or washing position without relocking the quick connections after unhooking the deck belt The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch must not exceed 100 The maximum over run load on the towing hitch from towed accessories must not exceed 500 N NOTE Before using a trailer contact your insur ance company NOTE This machine is not intended to be driven on public roads 67 ENGLISH 4 STARTING AND OPERATION The machine may not operated un less the engine casing is closed and locked Risk of burns and crushing in juries 41 Filling with petrol Always use lead free petrol You must never use 2 stroke petrol mixed with oil The tank holds 14 litres The level can easily be read through the transparent tank NOTE Ordinary lead free petrol is a perishable and m
14. djustment do not work All electrical functions are out of 30 A operation The battery is charged 6 PATENT DESIGN REGISTRA TION This machine or parts thereof is covered by the fol lowing patent and design registration SE9901091 0 SE9901730 3 SE9401745 6 US595 7497 FR772384 DE69520215 4 GB772384 5 0301072 5 5 04 000239 5 0401554 1 reserves the right to make alterations to the product without prior notification
15. e and lower the lifter 3 4 times 12 Adjust the oil level in the reservoir 5 7 Belt transmissions After 5 hours of operation check that all the belts are intact and undamaged 5 8 Steering The steering must be checked adjusted after 5 hours of operation and thereafter after 100 hours of operation 5 8 1 Checks Briefly turn the steering wheel back and forth There must be no mechanical clearance in the steering chains 5 8 2 Adjustment Adjust the steering chains if required as follows 1 Put the machine in the straight ahead position 2 Adjust the steering chains with the two nuts lo cated under the central point See fig 29 3 Adjust both nuts by the same amount until there is no clearance 4 Test drive the machine straight forwards and check that the steering wheel is not off centre 72 5 If the steering wheel is off centre undo one nut and tighten the other Do not over tighten the steering chains This will cause the steering to become heavy and will in crease wear on the steering chains 5 9 Battery If acid comes into contact with the eyes or skin this can cause serious injuries If any part of the body has come into contact with acid rinse immediately with copious amounts of water and seek medical assistance as soon as possible The battery is a valve regulated battery with 12 V nominal voltage The battery fluid does not need to and cannot be checked or topped up The only maintenance
16. ecked adjusted or replaced at intervals according to the table below interval Check adjusting level 50 Changing oil Changing tank filter 200 Oil type Synthetic oil 5W 50 Oil volume at change approx 4 2 litres 5 6 1 Check adjustment 1 Place the machine on a flat surface 2 Read off the oil level in the reservoir See fig 20 The level should be level with the line 3 If necessary top up with more oil Action 5 6 2 Draining 1 Operate the machine at varying speeds for 10 20 minutes in order to warm up the transmission oil 2 Open the drive shafts valves in accordance with fig 21 3 Place one collection trough under the rear axle and one under the front axle 4 Remove 2 drainage plugs from each axle Use a 12 mm socket wrench See fig 22 5 Remove the filler cap from the oil tank 6 Allow all the oil to run out into the collection trough 7 Draw out the oil from the deeper section of the reservoir using an oil extractor See fig 20 8 Hand in the oil for disposal in accordance with local provisions 5 6 3 Replacing the oil filter in the tank 1 Depress the filter sleeve 21 F in the upper sec tion of the tank and move the sleeve forward to the hole 2 Grasp the filter sleeve and spring Pull the filter 24 G from the sleeve 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
17. esults in the engine overheating If the oil level exceeds the FULL mark the oil must be drained until the correct level is achieved 68 4 3 Safety checks Check that the results of the safety checks below are achieved when testing the machine in question The safety checks must always be car ried out every time before use If any of the results below is not A achieved the machine must not be used Take the machine to a service workshop for repair 4 3 1 General safety check Object Fuel lines and con No leaks nections Electrical cables All insulation intact No mechanical damage Exhaust system No leaks at connections All screws tightened No leaks No damage Drive the machine The machine will stop forwards back wards and release the driving service brake pedal Test driving No abnormal vibrations No abnormal sound 4 3 2 4 3 3 Electrical safety check N The operation of the safety system should always be checked every time before use The power take off is not activated The power take off is activated Engine running The power take off from the seat is activated The driver gets up The power take off will be disen gaged Engine running Remove fuse 10 The engine A will stop See fig 13 Cruise control acti The driver gets up The cruise from the seat control will be disen gaged Cruise control acti The clutch brake The cruise pedal is
18. ition Raising Move the lever to the rear posi tion until the implement is in the highest position transport position Then re lease the lever to lock in the transport po sition a 00 2 4 3 Clutch parking brake 3 B Never press the pedal while driving There is a risk of overheating in the power transmission The pedal 3 B has the follow ing three positions t aA Ch W Released The clutch is not activated The park ing brake is not activated Depressed halfway Forward drive disengaged The parking brake is not activated Fully depressed Forward drive disengaged The parking brake is fully activated but not locked This position is also used as emergency brake 2 4 4 Inhibitor parking brake 3 A The inhibitor locks the clutch brake P pedal in the depressed position This func tion is used to lock the machine on slopes during transport etc when the engine is not running Locking 1 Depress the pedal 3 B fully 2 Move the inhibitor 3 A to the right 3 Release the pedal 3 B 4 Release the inhibitor 3 Unlocking Press and release the pedal 3 B 2 4 5 Driving service brake 3 F If the machine does not brake as expect A ed when the pedal is released the left pedal 1 B should be used as an emer gency brake The pedal 3 F determines the gearing ratio be tween the engine and the drive wheels the speed When the pedal is released the se
19. le from the battery s negative terminal Then disconnect the red cable from the battery s positive terminal During installation First connect the red cable to the battery s positive terminal Then con nect the black cable to the battery s negative ter minal If the cables are disconnected connect ed in the wrong order there is a risk of a short circuit and damage to the bat tery Tighten the cables securely Loose ca bles can cause a fire The engine must never be driven with the battery disconnected There is a risk of serious damage to the generator and the electrical system When the battery has been rectified install the fuel tank as follows Check that the petrol hose is not A clamped against the hydraulic pump and does not come into contact with this The hydraulic pump becomes very hot during operation Risk of fire 1 Place the petrol tank on the brackets Check that the petrol hose is not touching the hydraulic pump 2 Install the clamps and tighten the wing nuts 16 B 5 9 4 Cleaning If the battery terminals are coated with oxide they should be cleaned Clean the battery terminals with a wire brush and lubricate them with terminal grease If the cables are interchanged the gen A erator and the battery will be damaged 5 10 Air filter engine 5 10 1 Air filter Pro16 Pro20 The pre filter foam filter must be cleaned re placed after 25 hours of operation The
20. ll the oil drain age plug as described above Then replace the oil filter as follows Pro 16 Pro 20 Pro Svan 1 Clean the area around the filter and dismantle the filter 2 Moisten the new filter s gasket with oil 3 Install the filter First screw in the filter so that the gasket comes into contact with the engine Then screw in the filter a further 1 2 3 4 turn 4 Continue with point 7 in accordance with 5 4 2 Engine Oil above Pro 25 1 Clean the area around the filter and dismantle the filter 2 Place the new filter with the hole facing up wards in a vessel 3 Fill up with the new engine oil through the hole in the filter until the level reaches the bottom of the thread 4 Wait 1 2 minutes so that the oil is absorbed by the filter material Moisten the filter s gasket with oil Install the filter First screw in the filter so that the gasket comes into contact with the engine Then screw in the filter a further 2 3 1 turn 7 Continue with point 7 in accordance with 5 4 2 Engine Oil above 5 5 Fuel filter Pro 16 Pro 20 Briggs amp Stratton and Pro Svan Honda Replace the fuel filter every season See fig 17 18 Z Pro 25 Kohler Replace the fuel filter after 1 500 hours of opera tion See fig 19 Z Check for fuel leaks once the new filter has been installed DD UN 5 6 Transmission oil filter The oil and the filter in the hydraulic power trans mission must be ch
21. rvice brake is activated 1 Press the pedal forward A 5 the machine moves forward 224 2 No load on pedal the ma O chine is stationary y 3 Press the pedal backward 4 the machine reverses 4 Reduce the pressure on the pedal the machine brakes There is an adjustment plate on the upper section of the pedal The adjustment plate can be adjusted to three 3 positions to suit the driver s foot 2 4 6 Steering wheel 3 D The height of the steering wheel is infinitely ad justable Undo the adjustment knob 3 E on the steering column and raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired position Tighten Do not adjust the steering wheel during operation Never turn the steering wheel when the machine is stationary with a lowered implement There is a risk of abnormal loads on the servo and steering mecha nisms 2 4 7 Throttle control 4 5 G Control for setting the engine s revs 1 Full throttle when the machine is in operation full throttle should always be used a 2 Idling 2 4 8 Choke control 4 5 H A pull type control to choke the engine when start ing from cold 1 Control fully pulled out choke valve in carburettor closed For starting cold en gine 2 Control pushed in choke valve open For starting warm engine and when oper ating the machine Never operate the machine with the choke pulled out when the engine is warm 65 2 4 9 Ignition lock he
22. se the spark plug key supplied Before disconnecting the spark plug clean around its mounting Spark plug Pro16 Pro20 Pro25 Champion RC12YC or equivalent Pro Svan 5 5 or DENSO W16EPR U Electrode distance 0 75 mm 5 12 Air intake See 9 11 W The engine is air cooled A blocked cooling system can damage the engine Clean the engine s air intake after 50 hours of operation More meticulous cleaning of the cooling system is carried out during each basic service 5 13 Lubrication All lubrication points in accordance with the table below must be lubricated every 50 hours of opera tion as well as after every wash Object Action Wheel bear 2 grease nipples ing Use a grease gun filled with universal grease Pump until the grease emerges Centre point 4 grease nipples Use a grease gun filled with universal grease Pump until the grease emerges Brush the chains clean with a wire brush Lubricate with universal chain spray Lubricate the bearing points with an oil can when each control is activated Ideally carried out by two people Lubricate the cable ends with an oil can when each control is activated Must be carried out by two people 74 5 14 Fuses If any of the faults listed below occurs replace the relevant fuse See fig 13 The engine does not start or startsand 10A stops immediately The battery is charged Sand spreader and electrical cutting 20 A height a
23. t volume of oil in the engine This is particularly important when operating on slopes See 4 2 Be careful when driving on slopes No AO sudden starting or stopping when driv ing up or down a slope Never drive across a Slope Move from the top down or from the bottom to the top The machine may not be driven on slopes greater than 10 in any direction power take making sharp turns in order to retain control and reduce the risk of tipping over Do not turn the steering wheel to full lock when driving in top gear and at full throttle The machine can easily topple over Keep hands and fingers well away from articulated steering joint and seat bracket Risk of crushing injuries Nev er drive with the engine casing open 4 7 Stop Disengage the power take off Apply the parking brake Allow the engine to idle 1 2 mins Stop the engine by turning off the ignition key Shut off the petrol cock This is particularly impor tant if the machine is to be transported on a trailer for example If the machine is left unattended re move the spark plug cable s and re move the ignition key Reduce the speed on slopes when The engine may be very warm immedi ately after it is shut off Do not touch the silencer cylinder or cooling fins This can cause burn injuries 4 8 Cleaning To reduce the risk of fire keep the en gine silencer battery and fuel tank free from grass leaves and oil
24. that is required is charging for exam ple after extended storage The battery must be fully charged be fore being used for the first time The battery must always be stored fully charged If the battery is stored while discharged serious damage will occur 5 9 1 Charging with the engine The battery can be charged using the engine s gen erator as follows 1 Install the battery in the machine as shown be low 2 Place the machine outdoors or install an extrac tion device for the exhaust fumes 3 Start the engine according to the instructions in the user guide 4 Allow the engine to run continuously for 45 minutes 5 Stop the engine The battery will now be fully charged 5 9 2 Charging using battery charger When charging using a battery charger a battery charger with constant voltage must be used Contact your dealer to purchase a battery charger with constant voltage The battery can be damaged if a standard type battery charger is used 5 9 3 Removal Installation The battery 1 placed under the tank To 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 fol lowing applies regarding connection of the cables During removal First disconnect the black ca x ENGLISH b
25. the ma chine s second hand value 5 2 Preparation All service and all maintenance must be carried out on a stationary machine with the engine switched off Prevent the machine from rolling by al ways applying the parking brake Stop the engine Prevent unintentional starting of the engine by disconnecting the spark plug cable s from the spark plug s and re moving the ignition key 5 3 Tyre pressure Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows Front 0 6 bar 9 psi Rear 0 4 bar 6 psi 5 4 Changing engine oil filter This section contains tables covering the different engines that are included in STIGA s Pro range To facilitate reading mark the data that applies to the relevant machine engine 70 5 4 1 Change intervals The table below states hours of operation and cal endar months Carry out the relevant action at whichever occurs first Machine Ist time a nen at intervals of 16 Pro20 B amp S Hours of operation Cal endar months Shane 50 hours 12 months Replacing the filter 100 hours Pro25 Kohler Hours of operation Cal endar months Changing the oil 100 hours Replacing the filter 200 hours Changing the oil Pro Svan Honda Hours of operation Cal endar months Changing the oil 20 hours 100 hours 1 month 6 months Replacing the filter 100 hours 6 months Change the oil more frequently if the engine has to operate in demanding conditions or
26. ttor Clean the air fil ter housing 4 Wash the pre filter 27 C in liquid detergent and water Squeeze dry Pour a little oil on the filter and squeeze in the oil 5 Assemble in the reverse order Check that the rubber seal 27 E is undamaged Replace the seal if necessary 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 protective cover of the air filter fig 28 2 Dismantle the paper filter insert and the foam pre filter Make sure that no dirt gets into the carburettor Clean the air filter housing 3 Wash the pre filter in liquid detergent and water Squeeze dry Pour a little oil on the filter and squeeze in the oil 4 Clean the paper filter insert as follows Knock it lightly against a flat surface If the filter is very dirty change it 5 Assemble in the reverse order Petroleum based solvents such as kerosene may not be used for cleaning the paper filter insert These solvents can destroy the filter Do not use compressed air for cleaning the paper filter insert The paper filter insert must not be oiled 5 11 Spark plug The spark plug s must be replaced every 200 hours of operation at every other basic service U
27. ust not be stored for more than 30 days Environmental petrol can be used 1 e alkylate petrol This type of petrol has a composition that is less harmful for people and nature Petrol is highly inflammable Always AO store fuel in containers that are made especially for this purpose Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors N and never smoke when filling or top ping up Fill up with fuel before starting the engine Never remove the filler cap or fill with petrol while the engine is running or still warm Never completely fill the petrol tank Leave an empty space at least the entire filler tube plus 1 2 cm at the top of the tank to allow the petrol to expand when it warms up without overflowing See fig 8 4 2 Checking the engine oil level On delivery the crankcase is filled with SAE 10W 40 oil Check the oil level every time before using to ensure it is correct The machine should be standing on level ground QT Wipe around the dipstick Unscrew pull it up Wipe the dipstick Pro 16 Pro 20 Pro25 Push the dipstick down completely and screw into place Unscrew and pull the dipstick up again Read off the oil level Pro Svan Push the dipstick down completely without screw ing it into place Pull it up again and read off the oil level Top up with oil to the FULL mark if the oil level is below this mark See fig 9 11 The oil level must never exceed the FULL mark This r
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