Stiga Lawn Mower Accessory 8211 1227 02 User Guide

STIGA  
COLLECTOR 30  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  
8211-1227-02  
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Assembly of brush unit  
Figures and letters in brackets refer to the figures.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. See fig. 3. Undo the existing nuts in the middle  
on the front of the brush unit (1). Remove the  
flat washers. Position the connecting rod (15)  
on the carriage bolts. Install the washers and the  
nuts. Do not tighten the nuts yet.  
1. Never allow anyone to use the collector without  
correct instructions.  
2. Do not allow children to use the collector.  
3. Do not operate the machine too close to naked  
flames, as the hopper bag and the brushes are  
highly flammable.  
2. See fig. 3. Install the strut (9) on the brush unit  
with the aid of two screws (D) with the heads on  
the inside of the brush unit. Position two wash-  
ers (I) and two locking nuts (G) on the outside.  
Do not tighten the nuts yet.  
4. Do not attempt to remove objects that have be-  
come caught up in the brush (e.g. pieces of  
string) while the brush is rotating.  
5. Move at reduced speed over uneven surfaces  
and on slopes to ensure you do not lose control  
or the machine does not tip over. Watch out for  
holes and other hidden dangers.  
3. See fig. 3. The installation of the angle (14) de-  
termines the height of the hopper bag above the  
ground (see below).  
The bottom of the hopper bag must be horizon-  
tal.  
6. This collector is not intended to be driven on  
public roads. Watch out for traffic when using  
the machine close to streets and roads.  
The distance to the ground must be 8-10 cm  
when the height setting arm (7) is in the central  
position.  
7. Ensure that all screws and nuts are tightened so  
that the collector is in good condition.  
Never allow the hopper bag to drag on the  
ground.  
8. Stop and check the collector for damage follow-  
ing a collision. Any damage must be repaired  
before the collector is used again.  
By installing the angle on the top or bottom of  
the connecting rod (15), along with the spacers,  
many different heights can be obtained.  
9. Follow all the instructions in this set of instruc-  
tions regarding maintenance of the collector.  
Test which installation best suits the lawnmow-  
er in question.  
DELIVERY  
Continue assembly as follows:  
Install the angle (14) on the connecting rod with  
a screw (B) and a locking nut (F) in the front  
hole. Use a longer screw (A), the bracket (V)  
and a locking nut (F) in the rear hole. Position  
the strut (9) under the bracket (V). Do not tight-  
en the nuts yet.  
The delivery comprises a box containing the com-  
ponents in fig. 2 as well as a bag. The bag contains  
the installation components in fig. 1. The follow-  
ing number (x) indicates the quantity of the rele-  
vant component.  
4. Tighten the nuts that were installed under point  
3 above. Do not tighten too hard, as this could  
deform the tube. Press the connecting rod (15)  
down so that the strut (9) comes under the  
bracket (V), and press against the screw (A).  
Tighten all the screws and nuts that have been  
installed.  
ASSEMBLY  
Tools  
The following tools are required for assembly:  
Adjustable wrench  
Box wrenches 3/8 - 7/16 - 1/2 - 9/6  
Screwdriver  
5. See fig. 4. Undo both locking nuts on the height  
setting tube (6). Remove the dished washers.  
Install the height setting lever (7) on the tube.  
Screw in the height setting lever.  
Pliers  
Hammer  
6. Press the handle (S) onto the height setting lever  
with the finger grip facing forwards.  
7. See fig. 4. Install the angle (W) on the connect-  
ing rod with a screw (C) and a locking nut (G).  
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8. Install the height setting strut (8) on the angle  
The hopper bag supports are made of  
powerful spring steel. Wear protective  
goggles during assembly.  
(W). Position the spacer (K) on the screw (E).  
Insert the screw with the spacer through the  
hole in the height setting strut and into the hole  
in the angle. Lock in place with the locking  
washer (J) and the nut (H).  
11.See fig. 13. Tension the two sprung struts (11)  
in the rear part of the hopper bag.  
12.See fig. 14. Locate the holes in the sides of the  
hopper bag and make holes with an awl or sim-  
ilar.  
9. Attach the other end of the height setting strut  
(8) to the height setting arm (7). Position the  
groove in the height setting strut opposite the  
square hole in the arm.  
13.See fig. 15. Install the hopper bag locks (X), the  
pins (P) and the locking pins (M) in both sides  
of the hopper bag.  
10.Screw into place with a carriage bolt (D), a flat  
washer (I) and the locking wheel (T).  
NOTE! The hopper bag locks must be able to  
move about freely.  
11.See fig. 5. Install the two securing arms (5) on  
the outside of the brush unit. Screw the securing  
arms into the rear, lower holes with four screws  
(B) and four locking nuts (F).  
14.See fig. 16. Install the line (15).  
15.Install the wind protection on the rear upper  
section of the hopper bag.  
NOTE! The grooves in the securing arms must  
be facing up.  
16.See fig. 17, 18. Install the hopper bag on the  
brush unit.  
12.Install the hitch pin (U) and the two spacers (L)  
in the connecting rod. Lock with the locking  
pins (N).  
USING THE MACHINE  
Assembling the hopper bag  
Figures and letters in brackets refer to the figures.  
Operating  
Be careful when driving on slopes.  
1. See fig. 6, 7. Insert the left-hand, upper hopper  
bag tube (1) in the hopper bag flap. Start at the  
cut-out in the middle of the hopper bag’s upper  
section. The holes in fig. 6 must be facing  
down.  
The vehicle’s braking characteristics and stability  
can be affected by installed accessories or optional  
extras. Be particularly careful when driving on  
slopes.  
2. Install the right-hand, upper hopper bag tube (1)  
in the same way and press the tubes together.  
Hopper bag height  
Set the hopper bag so that its bottom is horizontal  
and is 8-10 cm above the ground when driving. See  
point 3 under “ASSEMBLY”.  
3. Secure the tubes by pressing in a plastic plug  
(R) through the holes.  
4. See fig. 7. Locate the holes in the sides of the  
two upper hopper bag tubes. These will be used  
later.  
Brush height setting  
5. See fig. 9. Assemble the two lower hopper bag  
tubes (3, 4).  
Set the brushes to the correct height by undoing the  
locking wheel and then moving the arm up or  
down, see fig. 19. If the arm is moved down, the  
brushes are raised. The best results are obtained if  
the brushes sweep the top of the grass without  
touching the soil below. The brushes must not be  
lowered so much that the collector’s wheels slide  
or slip.  
6. See fig. 9. Secure the tubes by pressing in a  
plastic plug (R) through the holes.  
7. Position the lower hopper bag tubes inside the  
hopper bag.  
8. See fig. 10. Assemble the two upper and lower  
hopper bag tubes’ ends using the pins (Q) and  
the locking pins (M).  
Speed  
9. See fig. 11. Attach the hopper bag’s front strut  
to the lower hopper bag tubes using the pins (O)  
and the locking pins (M).  
Test which speed produces the best results.  
The speed should be selected so that the grass is  
thrown to the rear part of the hopper bag.  
10.See fig. 12. Snap the hopper bag together  
around the bag tubes using the snap fasteners.  
Recommended speed: 4.8 - 6.4 km/h.  
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Emptying  
The collector’s hopper bag is easily emptied by  
pulling the cord from the driver’s seat.  
STORAGE  
The hopper bag can be folded up if both the hopper  
bag supports (11) are removed. Requires less room  
for storage.  
Do not secure the cord to the ride-on mower in  
such a way that it catches in the wheels or in other  
rotating parts.  
Do not drive too close to naked flames when using  
or emptying, as the hopper bag and the brushes can  
be damaged by heat or fire.  
Always empty the hopper bag after each use.  
Damp or wet grass and leaves can cause damage if  
stored for an extended period.  
MAINTENANCE  
The collector must be cleaned after each use. Dried  
on grass remains damage the collector and impair  
its performance. Carefully clean the inside of the  
hopper bag and clean the brushes of twigs etc.  
Take care when rinsing with water. Make  
sure that no water penetrates into bearings  
and other moving parts.  
Every two years, the wheels should be dismantled  
and the gear rim and the cog wheels lubricated  
with oil or thin grease.  
To dismantle the wheel, snap off the wheel cap,  
disconnect the locking ring, remove the flat washer  
and then remove the wheel.  
The collector’s bearings are lubricated in the facto-  
ry. However, you are recommended to apply a few  
drops of oil on the brush axle bearings a couple of  
times a year.  
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