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When referring to headings, only the number of the
heading is normally specified. E.g. “See 1.3.1”.
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.
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 GENERAL
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Please read through these instructions carefully.
Learn all the controls and the correct use of the
machine.
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Before use, all drivers must apply for and
receive practical training in the operation of the
machine. Particular emphasis should be placed
on the fact that:
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.
a. The use of ride-on lawnmowers requires care
and concentration.
This is what the symbols mean:
Warning!
b. On slopes, it is not possible to control a
sliding ride-on lawnmower by braking. The
main reasons for losing control are insufficient
traction, excessively high speed, insufficient
braking, the machine not being suited to the
task, lack of attention to the surface or incorrect
use as a towing vehicle.
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.
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Never let children or anyone who is not familiar
with these instructions to use the machine.
Local regulations may impose restrictions as
regards the age of the driver.
Warning!
This machine is not designed to be driven
on public roads.
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Never use the machine if others, particularly
children or animals, are in the vicinity.
Remember that the driver is responsible for
accidents that happen to other people or their
property.
Warning!
The machine, equipped with original ac-
cessories, must not be driven in any direc-
tion on slopes with a gradient greater than
10º.
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Do not let children or other passengers to ride
with you on the machine. They might fall off
and be seriously injured, or they might prevent
the machine being driven safely.
Do not use the machine if you are under the
influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
Neither should you use it when you are tired or
feeling unwell.
Warning!
Risk of 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.
1.2 References
1.2.1 Figures
2.2 PREPARATIONS
The figures in these instructions for use are num-
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Wear strong shoes and long trousers when using
the machine. Do not operate it barefoot or
wearing sandals.
bered 1, 2, 3, etc.
Components shown in the figures are marked A, B,
C, etc.
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Wear appropriate clothing when using the
machine. Do not wear loose, hanging clothes,
jewellery, scarves, ties, etc., which can get
caught in rotating parts. Tie up long hair.
A reference to component C in figure 2 is written
“2:C”.
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.
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Carefully check the area that is to be cut/cleared
of snow. Remove all loose stones, sticks, steel
wire and other foreign objects which the
machine could throw out.
Warning – Petrol is highly inflammable.
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a. Always store petrol in containers that are
made especially for this purpose.
rotating parts. Watch out for the blades. Do not
stand right in front of the discharge opening.
b. Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and
never smoke when filling or topping up.
c. Fill with petrol before starting the motor.
Never remove the filler cap or fill with petrol
while the engine is running or still warm.
d. If petrol is spilt, do not try to start the engine
but instead move the machine away from the
place where the spillage occurred and avoid any
possible causes of sparks until the petrol fumes
have evaporated.
e. Do not forget to screw the cap on the petrol
tank and the storage container after filling.
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Avoid using the machine on wet lawns.
Be careful when driving on slopes. No sudden
starting or stopping when moving up or down a
slope.
Release the clutch pedal slowly. Always drive
with the gear engaged, and do not disengage
when driving down slopes.
Never cut across a slope. Move from the top
down, and from the bottom to the top.
Use low acceleration when engaging the drive,
especially in long grass. Reduce the speed on
slopes and when making sharp turns to prevent
the machine from tipping over or you losing
control of the machine.
Watch out for holes in the ground and other
hidden dangers.
Do not drive too near ditches or high edges.
The machine can turn over if a wheel drives
over the edge or the edge breaks.
Take care when towing and when using heavy
equipment.
a. Only use an approved towing device.
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Replace faulty silencers.
Before use, always check that blades and
mounting devices are not worn or damaged.
Replace worn or damage parts as a set so that
the correct balance is maintained.
The battery (on electrically started machines)
gives off explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames
and cigarettes away. Ensure there is sufficient
ventilation during charging.
The battery contains toxic material. Do not
damage the battery casing. If the casing is
damaged, avoid contact with the content of the
battery.
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b. Limit the load so that it can be controlled
safely.
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Do not throw out old, defective batteries with
the rubbish. Contact the local authorities for
correct waste management.
Do not short circuit the battery. Sparks occur
which can result in fire.
c. Do not make any sudden turns. Take care
when reversing.
d. Use wheel weights or front weight when
recommended in the user instructions.
Look out for traffic at crossings or when driving
near roads.
Stop the blade(s) when crossing a surface other
than grass during mowing.
When using any of the accessories, never direct
the discharge at somebody standing beside it,
and do not allow anyone to stand near the
machine when it is running.
Never operate the machine with insufficient
protection or without the safety devices in
place.
Existing safety devices may not be
disconnected or disengaged. Check that the
safety devices work each time before using the
machine.
Do not alter the engine’s regulator setting and do
not race the engine. The danger of personal injury
increases when the engine is run at high revs.
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2.3 DRIVING
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Start the engine according to the instructions in
the user guide. Keep your feet away from the
blades.
Do not run the engine in confined areas where
hazardous carbon monoxide gases can collect.
Only use the machine in daylight or where there
is good lighting.
Always use hearing protectors.
Take care when approaching obstacles which
obscure your vision.
Always keep children away from the machine’s
working area. Get another adult to keep the
children under supervision.
Take care when reversing. Look behind you
both before and during reversing to check for
any obstacles. Look out for small children.
Disengage the blade(s) and the connection
before starting the engine.
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Do not touch engine components which become
warm during use. Risk of burn injuries.
Do not leave the driving seat without:
a. Disengaging the power take-off and lowering
the accessories.
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Never have your hands or feet near or under
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b. Putting the gear in neutral and activating the
parking brake.
c. Stopping the engine and removing the key.
Only use accessories that are approved by the
machine’s manufacturer.
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At regular intervals check that the cutting
deck’s blade screw(s) are properly tightened.
Regularly check the operation of the brakes. It
is important to maintain and repair the brakes if
necessary.
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The machine may not be used without
accessories/tools being installed in the
machine’s tool mounts. Driving without
accessories can have a negative effect on the
stability of the machine.
Take care when using grass collectors and other
accessories. These can alter the machine’s
stability. Particularly on slopes.
Disengage the drive to the accessories, shut off
the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable
or remove the starter key:
a. To remove sticks and rubbish or when the
discharge has become clogged.
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Never store the machine with petrol in the tank
in buildings where the fumes can come into
contact with open flames or sparks.
Allow the engine to cool before placing the
machine in a store.
To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine,
silencer, battery and petrol tank free from grass,
leaves and surplus oil.
Check frequently whether there is any wear or
damage to the grass collector.
For the sake of safety, replace worn or damaged
parts.
Always use genuine spare parts. Non-genuine
spare parts can entail a risk of injury, even if
they fit the machine.
Replace damaged warning and instruction
stickers.
If there is no mechanical lock for the transport
position, the cutting deck must be lowered
when parked, stored or when the machine is left
unsupervised.
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b. To check, clean or service the machine.
c. To check whether damage has occurred and
to carry out any repairs before starting and
using the machine again after a collision with a
foreign object.
d. To check the machine if it begins to vibrate
excessively. (Check immediately).
Disengage the drive to accessories during
transport or when the machine is not in use.
Shut off the engine and disconnect the drive to
the accessories:
a. Before filling with petrol.
b. Before removing the grass collector.
c. Before adjusting the height setting, assuming
this cannot be done from the driver’s position.
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If the petrol tank is to be emptied, this must take
place outdoors.
Store the machine so that children cannot get to it.
The battery contains acid. In the event of
mechanical damage or overcharging, acid can
leak out.
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Never overcharge the battery. Overcharging can
cause the battery to explode, throwing the acid
in all directions.
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.
Fumes from acid that are inhaled cause damage
to mucous membranes and other internal
organs. Seek medical assistance if acid fumes
have been inhaled.
Acid causes serious damage to tools, clothes
and other material. Rinse away spilled acid
immediately with water.
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Reduce the acceleration when the engine is to
be stopped, and if the engine is equipped with a
fuel shut-off valve, this should be switched off
when the work is finished.
Take care with multiple blade decks as one
rotating blade can cause other blades to rotate.
The machine, equipped with original
accessories, must not be driven in any direction
on slopes with a gradient greater than 10º.
The cutting deck’s original blade(s) may not be
replaced with non-original devices intended for
e.g. moss scarification. If such devices are used,
the guarantee will cease to be valid. There is
also a risk of serious injury or damage to people
or property.
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Do not short circuit the battery’s terminals.
Sparks occur which can result in fire. Do not
wear metal jewellery which can come into
contact with the battery terminals.
In the event of damage to the battery casing,
cover, terminals or interference to the strip
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Take care when unloading and loading the
machine onto a trailer or lorry.
2.4 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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Tighten all nuts and screws so that the machine
is in safe working condition.
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covering the valves, the battery should be
replaced.
We recommend that the machine be handed in to
an authorised service workshop for service,
maintenance and checking of the safety devices
once a year.
3 STORAGE
Empty the petrol tank. Start the engine and let it
5 PURCHASE TERMS
run until it stops.
A full guarantee is issued against manufacturing
and material defects. The user must carefully fol-
low the instructions given in the enclosed docu-
mentation.
Replace the oil while the engine is still warm.
Unscrew the spark plug and pour a tablespoonful
of oil into the cylinder. Rotate the engine a few
turns to that the oil is distributed in the cylinder.
Install the spark plug.
Clean the entire machine. It is particularly
important to clean under the cutting deck. Touch
up paint damage to prevent rust.
Store the machine indoors in a dry place.
Machines with an electric starter:
Remove the battery. Store it well charged in a cool
place (between 0°C and +15°C).
At the correct storage temperature, the battery
should be maintenance-charged every four
months.
Guarantee period
For consumer use: two years from purchase date.
For professional use: 300 hours or three months,
whichever comes first.
For Stiga Park and Stiga Villa, it is possible to have
a one year extension to the guarantee if the condi-
tions in the service book are satisfied.
For batteries: six months from the purchase date.
Exceptions
The guarantee does not cover damage due to:
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neglect of the user to acquaint himself with ac-
companying documentation
carelessness
incorrect and non-permitted use or assembly
the use of non-genuine spare parts
the use of accessories not supplied or approved
by Stiga
The battery acid is extremely corrosive
and can cause injuries and damage to
skin and clothing. Always use rubber
gloves and glasses (goggles) to protect
your eyes. Avoid inhaling any acid
vapour.
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Neither does the guarantee cover:
Do not incline the battery too much so
that the battery acid can run out onto
hands or clothing. If this should
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wearing components such as blades, belts,
wheels and cables
happen, rinse with plenty of water.
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normal wear
engine and transmission. These are covered by
the appropriate manufacturer’s guarantees with
separate terms and conditions.
4 SERVICE
The purchaser is covered by each country’s
national laws. The rights to which the purchaser is
entitled with the support of these laws are not
restricted by this guarantee.
Authorised service workshops carry out repairs
and guarantee service. They use original spare
parts.
STIGA original spare parts and accessories are
designed specifically for STIGA machines.
Please note that ‘non-original’ spare parts and
accessories have not been checked or approved
by STIGA.
6 PRODUCT IDENTITY
The identity of the product is determined by two
parts:
The use of such parts and accessories
can affect the function and safety of the
machine. STIGA accepts no
responsibility for damage or injuries
caused by such products.
1. The machine’s item and serial numbers:
Original spare parts are supplied by service
workshops and by many dealers.
A list of these can be found on STIGA’s Internet
2. The engine’s model, type and serial numbers:
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Use these identification terms during all contact
with service workshops and when purchasing
spare parts.
As soon as possible after acquiring the machine,
the above number should be written in on the last
page of this publication.
9 GENERAL
This symbol indicates WARNING. Per-
sonal injury and/or damage to property
may result if the instructions are not
followed carefully.
You must read these instructions and
the accompanying pamphlet “SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS” carefully, before the
assembly begin.
7 ENVIRONMENT
For environmental reasons, we recommend that
particular attention is given to the following
points:
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Always use Alkylate petrol (“Environmental
petrol“).
10 ASSEMBLY
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Always use a funnel and/or a petrol can with
overfill protection to avoid spillage when filling
with petrol.
To avoid injury and damage to people
and property, do not use the machine
until all the measures in this instruction
have been carried out..
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Do not fill the petrol tank right to the top.
Do not fill too much engine and/or transmission
oil (see user instructions for the correct
amount).
Collect up all oil during oil changes. Do not
spill any. Hand in the oil to a recycling station.
Do not discard replaced oil filters with normal
rubbish. Hand them in to a recycling station.
Do not discard replaced lead batteries with
normal rubbish. Hand in to a battery collection
point for recycling.
Replace the silencer if it is broken. Always use
original spare parts when carrying out repairs.
If the machine was originally equipped with a
catalytic converter and this is broken, a new
catalytic converter must be installed after
removing the old one.
Always get a specialist to adjust the carburettor
if necessary.
Clean the air filter according to the instructions
given (see user instructions).
10.1Assembly components
Components that are to be used at assembly are in-
cluded in the delivery. See fig. 1.
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Supplied in bag:
A plastic bag containing components, which are to
be used at assembly, are included in the delivery.
See fig. 1. The bag contains:
Pos No. Designation
Dimension
6 x 36
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
I
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
Pin
Shim washer
Shim washer
Ignition key
Screw for battery
Nut for battery
Nut
16 x 38 x 0.5
16 x 38 x 1.0
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M8
Towing plate
Screw
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8 x 20
Screw
Nut
M10 x 35
M10
Supplied installed on the front axles:
Pos No. Designation
K
L
2
2
Lock pin
Washer
8 INSURE YOUR RIDE-ON
LAWNMOWER
Check the insurance for your new ride-on
Secure to the implement lifter:
lawnmower. Contact your insurance company.
Pos No. Designation
You ought to have fully comprehensive insurance
for traffic, fire, damage and theft.
M
2
Deck mount
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4. Pull out the cotter pin and dismantle the steering
wheel jacket.
10.2Engine casing (2:U)
In order to access the fuel cock, battery
5. Install the washer/washers in accordance with
and engine, the machine has an engine
casing that can be opened. The engine cas-
ing is locked with a rubber strap.
point 3 above.
6. Install the steering column jacket on the steer-
ing column and secure by knocking in the ten-
sion pin fully. Use a counterhold.
The engine casing is opened as follows:
1. Undo the rubber strap (2:V) at the front edge of
the casing.
2. Carefully lift the engine casing back.
Close in the reverse order.
10.6Towing plate
Install the towing plate (6:I) at the rear of the ma-
chine. Use the screws and the nuts (6:J, H).
The machine may not be operated un-
less the engine casing is closed and
locked. Risk of burns and crushing in-
juries.
Tightening torque: 22 Nm.
10.7Deck mounts
This only describes installation on the right-hand
axle. Same procedure must be carried out on the
left-hand axle.
1. Lubricate the axle ends and the deck mount’s
bearing surface with oil before installation.
2. Install the deck mounts to the machine accord-
ing to fig. 7.
10.3Battery
See “14.8 Battery”.
10.4Seat (fig. 4)
1. Remove the following components from the
seat bracket:
3. Install the locking pin (7:K) in the hole in the
axle.
• 4 Nuts (for transport locking, not used).
• 4 Screws.
• 4 Shoulder washers.
2. Position the seat over the mounting in the seat
bracket.
3. Install the shoulder washers on the screws.
4. Insert the screws with the attached shoulder
washers through the slots in the seat bracket and
the holes in the seat plate. Screw the seat into
place.
10.8Tyre pressure
Check the air pressure in the tyres. Correct air
pressure:
Front: 0.6 bar (9 psi)
Rear: 0.4 bar (6 psi)
10.9Accessories
For the installation of accessories, see separate in-
stallation guide supplied with each accessory.
Note: The cutting deck is regarded as an accessory
here.
Tightening torque: 9±1.7 Nm.
If the screws are tightened more than
9±1.7 Nm, the seat will be damaged.
5. Check that the seat moves easily in the slots in
the bracket.
11 DESCRIPTION
The seat can be folded. If the machine is parked
outside when it is raining, fold the seat forward to
protect the seat cushion from getting wet.
11.1 Drive
The machine is rear wheel drive.
The rear axle is equipped with a hydrostatic trans-
mission with infinitely variable forward and re-
verse gear ratios.
The rear axle is also equipped with a differential to
facilitate turning.
10.5Steering wheel
In order to minimise the axial play in the steering
column, the shim washers (5:B) and/or (5:C) must
be installed on the steering column between the
steering column jacket and the bracket as follows.
1. Install the steering column jacket on the steer-
ing column and secure by knocking in the ten-
sion pin (5:A) approximately 1/3 of its length.
2. Pull the steering column jacket and the steering
column up.
Front mounted tools are driven by drive belts.
11.2 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.
3. From the outside, check whether no washers,
the 0.5 mm washer, the 1.0 mm washer or both
washers can be inserted into the gap. The wash-
er/washers must not be forced in, as there must
be a little axial play.
The articulated steering means that the machine
can turn around trees and other obstacles with an
extremely small turning radius.
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11.4.4Driving-service brake (10:F)
11.3 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.
If the machine does not brake as expect-
ed when the pedal is released, the left
pedal (1:B) should be used as an emer-
gency brake.
The pedal (10:F) determines the gearing ratio be-
tween the engine and the drive wheels (= the
speed). When the pedal is released, the service
brake is activated.
The operation of the safety system must
always be checked every time before
use.
1. Press the pedal forward –
the machine moves forward.
2. No load on the pedal – the ma-
chine is stationary.
3. Press the pedal backward –
the machine reverses.
4. Reduce the pressure on the
pedal – the machine brakes.
11.4Controls
11.4.1Implement lifter, mechanical (10:C)
To switch between working position and transport
position:
1. Depress the pedal fully.
2. Release the pedal slowly.
11.4.5Throttle control (11:G)
Control for setting the engine’s revs.
11.4.2Clutch-parking brake (10:B)
1. Full throttle – when the machine is in
operation, full throttle should always be
used.
Never press the pedal while driving.
There is a risk of overheating in the
power transmission.
The pedal (10:B) has the follow-
ing three positions:
2. Idling.
11.4.6Choke control (5:H)
A pull-type control to choke the engine when start-
ing from cold.
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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.
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.
11.4.3Inhibitor, parking brake (10:A)
The inhibitor locks the “clutch-brake”
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.
11.4.7 Ignition lock (11:I)
The ignition lock is used for starting and stopping
the engine.
Do not leave the machine with the key
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.
Locking:
1. Depress the pedal (10:B) fully.
2. Move the inhibitor (10:A) to the right.
3. Release the pedal (10:B).
4. Release the inhibitor (10:A).
Unlocking:
Four positions:
1. Stop position – the engine is short-cir-
cuited. The key can be removed.
Press and release the pedal (10:B).
2, 3. Operating position
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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.
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 13.4.2.
11.4.8 Power take-off (4,5:K)
11.4.12Engine casing (2:U)
The power take-off must never be
engaged when the front-mounted
implement is in transport position. This
will destroy the belt transmission.
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.
A lever for engaging and disengaging the power
take-off for operating front-mounted accessories.
Two positions:
The engine casing is opened as follows:
1. Undo the rubber strap (2:V) at the front edge of
the casing.
2. Carefully lift the engine casing back.
Close in the reverse order.
1. Lever in forward position – power take-
off disengaged.
The machine may not be operated un-
less the engine casing is closed and
locked. Risk of burns and crushing in-
juries.
2. Lever in backward position - power
take-off engaged.
11.4.9 Hour meter (2:P)
Indicates the number of working hours. Only
works when the engine is running.
12 AREAS OF USE
The machine may only be used for the following
11.4.10Clutch release lever
A lever for disengaging the variable transmission.
2WD is equipped with a lever, connected to the
rear axle. See (6:R).
tasks using the genuine STIGA accessories stated.
Work
Accessories, STIGA genuine
Mowing
Using mowing decks:
95 C, 105 C and with flail mow-
er.
The disengagement lever must never be
between the outer and inner positions.
This overheats and damages the trans-
mission.
Sweeping
Using brush unit or collector
brush unit. The use of a dust
guard is recommended with the
first option.
The levers enable the machine to be moved by
hand without the help of the engine. Two positions:
Snow clearance Using snow blade or snow
thrower Snow chains and frame
weights are recommended.
1. Lever in the inner position –
transmissionengagedfornormal
operation.
Grass clipping and Using towed collector 30" or
2. Lever in the outer position –
transmission disengaged. The
machine can be moved by hand.
leaf collection
42". Pro Cart.
Grass and leaf
transport
Using dump cart Standard, Maxi
or Combi.
The machine may not be towed over long distances
or at high speeds. The transmission could be dam-
aged.
Sand spreading
Using sand spreader. Can also
be used for spreading salt. Snow
chains and frame weights are
recommended.
The machine must not be operated with
the forward most lever in the outer po-
sition. Risk of damage and oil leakage in
the front axle.
Weeding on gravel Using front-mounted hoe.
paths
Lawn edge trim- Using edge trimmer.
ming
Moss scarification Using moss scarifier.
11.4.11Seat (8:T)
The seat can be folded and adjusted front-
rear. The seat can be adjusted as follows:
1. Move the control lever (8:S) upwards.
2. Set the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the control lever (8:S) to lock
the seat.
The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch
must not exceed 100 N.
The maximum over-run load on the towing hitch
from towed accessories must not exceed 500 N.
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NOTE! Before using a trailer – contact your insur-
ance company.
NOTE! This machine is not intended to be driven
on public roads.
13.3Level check, transmission oil
1. Place the machine on a flat surface.
2. Read off the oil level in the reservoir. See fig.
18. The level should be level with the line.
3. If necessary, top up with more oil.
13 STARTING AND OPERATION
13.4 Safety checks
Check that the results of the safety checks below
are achieved when testing the machine in question.
The machine may not be operated un-
less the engine casing is closed and
locked. Risk of burns and crushing in-
juries.
The safety checks must always be car-
ried out every time before use.
If any of the results below is not
achieved, the machine must not be
used! Take the machine to a service
workshop for repair.
13.1 Filling with petrol
Always use lead-free petrol. You must never use 2-
stroke petrol mixed with oil.
The tank holds 12 litres. The level can easily be
read through the transparent tank.
13.4.1General safety check
NOTE! Ordinary lead-free petrol is a perishable
and must not be stored for more than 30 days.
Object
Result
Fuel lines and con- No leaks.
nections.
Electrical cables. All insulation intact.
No mechanical damage.
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 inflammable. Always
store fuel in containers that are made
especially for this purpose.
Exhaust system.
No leaks at connections.
All screws tightened.
Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors,
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.
Oil lines
No leaks. No damage.
Drive the machine The machine will stop.
forwards/back-
wards and release
the driving-service
brake pedal.
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. 13.
Test driving
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound.
13.4.2Electrical safety check
The operation of the safety system
should always be checked every time
before use.
13.2Checking the engine oil level
On delivery, the crankcase is filled with SAE 10W-
30 oil.
Status
Action
Result
The engine
will not start.
Check the oil level every time before using to
ensure it is correct. The machine should be
standing on level ground.
The clutch-brake Try to start.
pedal is not
depressed.
The power take-off
is not activated.
Wipe around the dipstick. Unscrew and
pull it up. Wipe the dipstick.
The clutch-brake The driver gets up The engine
Push the dipstick down completely without screw-
ing it into place. Pull it up again and read off the oil
level.
pedal is depressed. from the seat.
The power take-off
will not start.
is activated.
Top up with oil to the “FULL” mark if the oil level
is below this mark. See fig. 14.
The oil level must never exceed the “FULL” mark.
This results in the engine overheating. If the oil
level exceeds the “FULL” mark, the oil must be
drained until the correct level is achieved.
Engine running.
The driver gets up The engine
The power take-off from the seat.
is activated.
will stop.
Engine running.
Remove fuse 10 The engine
A.
will stop.
See fig. 15.
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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.
13.5 Start
1. Open the fuel cock. See 16.
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
13.8 Cleaning
disengaged.
To reduce the risk of fire, keep the en-
gine, silencer, battery and fuel tank free
from grass, leaves and oil.
To reduce the risk of fire, regularly
check the machine for oil and/or fuel
leakage.
4. Do not keep your foot on the drive pedal.
5. Put the throttle control at full throttle.
Starting cold engine – pull the choke control out
fully.
Starting warm engine – the choke control
should be pressed in.
6. Depress the clutch-brake pedal fully.
7. 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.
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.
When the machine is in operation, full throttle
should always be used.
•
Clean the engine’s cooling air intake (14:W).
13.6 Operating tips
Always check that there is the correct volume of
oil in the engine. This is particularly important
when operating on slopes. See “13.2”.
14 MAINTENANCE
Be careful when driving on slopes. No
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.
14.1Service 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 machine may not be driven on
slopes greater than 10º in any direction.
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 “13.4” as well as below.
Reduce the speed on slopes and when
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.
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 the ma-
chine’s second-hand value.
13.7 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.
14.2 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.
If the machine is left unattended, re-
move the spark plug cable(s) and re-
move the ignition key.
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Stop the engine.
5. Install the oil drainage plug and move the clamp
back so that it clamps above the plug.
6. Remove the dipstick and fill with new oil.
Oil quantity: 0,9 l
Prevent unintentional starting of the
engine by disconnecting the spark plug
cable(s) from the spark plug(s) and re-
moving the ignition key.
7. After filling up the oil, start the engine and idle
for 30 seconds.
8. Check to see if there is any oil leakage.
14.3 Tyre pressure
Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows:
Front: 0.6 bar (9 psi).
9. Stop the engine. Wait for 30 seconds and then
check the oil level in accordance with “13.2”.
14.5Fuel filter
Replace the fuel filter after 1,500 hours of opera-
tion.
Check for fuel leaks once the new filter has been
installed.
Rear: 0.4 bar (6 psi).
14.4 Changing engine oil
This section contains tables covering the different
engines that are included in STIGA’s range. To fa-
cilitate reading, mark the data that applies to the
relevant machine/engine.
14.6Belt transmissions
After 5 hours of operation, check that all the belts
are intact and undamaged.
14.4.1Change intervals
The table below states hours of operation and cal-
endar months. Carry out the relevant action at
whichever occurs first.
14.7Steering
The steering must be checked/adjusted after 5
hours of operation and thereafter after 100 hours of
operation.
1st time
Then at
intervals of
Machine
Silent
Changing the oil
Hours of operation/Cal-
endar months
14.7.1Checks
Briefly turn the steering wheel back and forth.
There must be no mechanical clearance in the
steering chains.
20 hours/ 100 hours/
1 month
6 months
14.7.2Adjustment
Adjust the steering chains if required as follows:
1. Put the machine in the straight-ahead position.
Change the oil more frequently if the engine has to
operate in demanding conditions or if the ambient
temperature is high.
2. Adjust the steering chains with the two nuts, lo-
cated under the central point. See fig. 20.
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.
5. If the steering wheel is off centre, undo one nut
and tighten the other.
14.4.2Engine Oil
Use oil according to the table below.
Oil
SAE 10W-30
SJ or higher
Service class
Use oil without any additives.
Do not fill with too much oil. This can cause the
engine to overheat.
Do not over-tighten the steering chains. This will
cause the steering to become heavy and will in-
crease wear on the steering chains.
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.
14.8 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.
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.
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 that is required is charging, for exam-
ple after extended storage.
NOTE! Do not spill any oil on the drive belts.
4. Hand in the oil for disposal in accordance with
local provisions.
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The battery must be fully charged be-
14.8.4 Cleaning
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.
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.
14.8.1 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.
14.9 Air filter, engine
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. 19).
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.
14.8.2 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. Assemble in the reverse order.
14.8.3 Removal/Installation
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.
See fig. 3. The battery is placed under the engine
casing. During removal/installation, the following
applies regarding connection of the cables:
•
During removal. First disconnect the black ca-
ble from the battery’s negative terminal (-).
Then disconnect the red cable from the battery’s
positive terminal (-).
14.10Spark plug
The spark plug(s) must be replaced every 200
hours of operation (=at every other basic service).
Before disconnecting the spark plug, clean around
its mounting.
Spark plug: Champion RC12YC or equivalent.
Electrode distance: 0.75 mm.
•
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.
If the cables are interchanged, the gen-
erator and the battery will be damaged.
14.11Air intake
See 14: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.
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.
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14.12Lubrication
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
Fig-
ure
21
Centre point 4 grease nipples.
Use a grease gun filled with
universal grease. Pump until
the grease emerges.
Steering
chains
Brush the chains clean with a
wire brush.
Lubricate with universal
chain spray.
-
Tensioning Lubricate the bearing points
22
arms
with an oil can when each
control is activated.
Ideally carried out by two
people.
Control
cables
Lubricate the cable ends with 23
an oil can when each control
is activated.
Must be carried out by two
people.
14.13Fuses
If any of the faults listed below occurs, replace the
relevant fuse. See fig. 15.
Fault
Fuse
The engine does not start or starts and
stops immediately. The battery is
charged.
10 A
Electrical cutting height adjustment
do not work.
All electrical functions are out of
operation. The battery is charged.
20 A
30 A
15 PATENT - DESIGN REGIS-
TRATION
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, SE0301072-5, SE04/000239 (PCT),
SE0401554-1, SE0501599-5.
GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the
product without prior notification.
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