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1.     7 a  forward drive disengaged  Serv   ice brake not activated     3  Pedal fully depressed   for   ward drive disengaged  Service  brake fully activated     4  PARKING BRAKE  An inhibitor that can lock the brake pedal in the de        pressed position     Depress the brake pedal fully  Move the      inhibitor to the right and then release the    brake pedal     The parking brake is released by pressing the brake  pedal  The spring loaded inhibitor slides to one  side     Make sure that the parking brake is released when  operating the machine     5  DRIVE PEDAL    A pedal that activates the variable transmission     4  O  1  Depress the pedal with the    3 ball of your foot     the machine    27 O moves forwards       A 2  No load on the pedal     the ma         chine is stationary     3  Depress the pedal with your  heel     the machine reverses     The drive pedal regulates the speed  The more  pressure applied  the faster the machine will move     6  ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL    The height of the steering wheel is infinitely ad   justable  Undo the adjustment knob on the steering  column and raise or lower the steering wheel to the  desired position  Tighten     Do not adjust the steering wheel during opera   tion     7  THROTTLE CHOKE CONTROL    A control for setting the engine speed and to choke  the engine when starting from cold   The latter  does not apply to Royal Pro16 Pro20 which have  separate choke control     see item 8      1  Choke     for starting a cold 
2.    8211 0276 05    STIGA PARK    PRO 20    PRO 16    ROYAL    PRESIDENT    COMFORT                            12     16  Royal      15          N   gt        EN 0        13 Royal       17  Pro 16   Pro 20       18  Pro 20 Cat        AS    24  President   Comfort   Royal       23b  Pro 16   Pro 20       ENGLISH       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 for  use and the accompanying pamphlet     SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    careful   ly  before starting up the machine     SYMBOLS    The following symbols appear on the machine   They are there to remind you of the care and atten   tion required in use      gt     This is what the symbols mean     LL  Warning          Read the instruction manual and the safety  manual before using the machine     Warning   I A Watch out for discarded objects  Keep on     lookers away     Warning   Always wear hearing protectors     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      Q 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   IA         lencer catalytic converter     rm XO    x  E       CONTROLS AND  INSTRUMENTS 
3.    Items 1   19  see figures 1   7     1  IMPLEMENT LIFTER   President   Comfort   Royal   Pro16     A pedal for raising front mounted implement to  the transport position     To lift up the implement  press the pedal down as  far as 1t will go  Then release the pedal  the imple   ment lifter is now locked in the raised position     To lower the implement  press the pedal down so  that the lock is released  Lower the implement lift   er to the working position by slowly lifting your  foot from the pedal     2  HYDRAULIC LIFTER  Pro20     Hydraulic implement lifter for raising front   mounted implements to the transport position   nun To raise the implement  press the rear  part of the switch  Release the switch  LS in the required position     To lower the accessory  press the  front part of the switch  The switch  stays in the pressed position and the  implement lifter is lowered until it  reaches a floating position  This  means that the implement can follow  the contours of the ground     The floating position  with the switch in the tilted  forward position  is recommended for normal use   To secure the implement lifter  place the switch in  neutral     NOTE  The hydraulic implement lifter must be  in floating position in order for the power take   off to be connected     3  SERVICE BRAKE    A pedal that acts on the machine s braking system   There are 3 positions     t 4 1  Pedal released     service brake      A AN not activated   NY 2  Pedal depressed halfway        OQ
4.    tion     Put the machine in the straight ahead position     Tension the steering cables by tightening the nuts  that are located on the underside of the articulated  steering joint  fig  21   The screws in the ends of  the cables should be held firmly during adjustment  so that the cables are not twisted  Use an adjustable  wrench or similar for this purpose  inserting it in  the key handles in the ends of the screws  Tension  until all play is removed     Adjust both the nuts the same amount to ensure  that the alignment of the steering wheel is not  changed     Once the adjustment is complete  turn the steering  wheel as far as it will go in either direction  Check  that the chain does not come into contact with the  pulley  and that the cables do not become entan   gled with the steering pinions     ENGLISH    Do not tension the steering cables too hard  Other   wise the steering will be heavy and wear and tear  on the cables will increase     STEERING CHAINS  Pro16   Pro20     The steering chains should be adjusted for the first  time after the machine has been in operation for 2    3 hours  and then after every 50 hours of opera   tion     Put the machine in the straight ahead position     Tension the steering chains by tightening up the  nuts that are located on the underside of the articu   lated steering joint  fig  21   Tension until all play  is removed     Adjust both the nuts the same amount to ensure  that the alignment of the steering wheel is not  changed   
5.   Do not over tighten the steering chains  This will  cause the steering to become heavy and will in   crease wear on the steering chains        PATENT   DESIGN  REGISTRATION    This machine or parts thereof is covered by the fol   lowing patent and design registration     9900627 2  SE   SE00 00250  PCT   9901091 0   SE   SE00 00577  PCT   9901730 3  SE   SE00   00895  PCT   9401745 6  SE   SE95 00525   PCT   595 7497  US   95920332 4  EPC      99 1095  SE   499 11 740 9  DE   M1990 000734   IT   577 251 253  FR   115325  US      GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the product  without prior notification        www stiga com    GGP Sweden AB   Box 1006   SE 573 28 TRANAS    
6.  every 25 hours of operation  whichever comes  first     Clean the paper filter insert once a year or after  every 100 hours of operation  whichever comes  first     Royal   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     All models   Note  Both filters should be cleaned more often 1f  the machine operates on dusty ground     1  Remove the protective cover of the air filter  fig   15   17      2  Dismantle the paper filter insert and the foam  pre filter  Make sure that no dirt gets into the car   burettor  Clean the air filter housing     3a  Pro 16  Pro 20    Wash the pre filter in liquid detergent and water   Squeeze dry  Pour a little oil on the filter and  squeeze in the oil     3b  President  Comfort   Replace the pre filter once a year or after every 25  hours of operation  whichever comes first     4  Clean the paper filter insert as follows  Knock it  lightly against a flat surface  If the filter is very    ENGLISH    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     AIR FILTER     CATALYTIC  CONVERTER  Pro20 Cat     Clean the catalytic converter s air fi
7. ated  all service and mainte   nance must be carried out on a stationary machine  when the engine is not running     Prevent the machine from rolling by al   A ways applying the parking brake     ENGLISH      Prevent unintentional starting of the       engine by always stopping the engine   disconnecting the spark plug cable  from the spark plug and earthing it   Disconnect the negative cable from the  battery     CLEANING  y To reduce the risk of fire  keep the en        gine  silencer catalytic converter  bat   tery and fuel tank free from grass   leaves and oil        check the machine for oil and or fuel      To reduce the risk of fire  regularly  leakage        When washing the machine with water under high  pressure  do not point the jet directly at the trans   mission     Do not point jets of water directly at the engine   Use a brush or compressed air in order to clean it     ENGINE OIL   President   Comfort   Pro16   Pro20     Change the oil for the first time after 5 hours run   ning  and then after every 50 hours running or once  a season  Change oil when the engine 1s warm     Always use a good grade of oil  service grade SF   SG or SH      Change the oil more often  after 25 hours of oper   ation or at least once a season  if the engine has to  operate under demanding conditions or if the am   bient temperature 1s high     The engine oil may be very hot if it is  A drained off directly after the engine is    shut off  So allow the engine to cool a  few minutes be
8. e machine has been designed for electrical ad   justment of a sand spreader  available as an acces     sory      42  The switch is used to start and stop the  spreader     The contact for connecting the sand spreader is  found at the rear of the machine  to the left of the  upper side of the bumper   Pro16 is prepared for a  sand spreader  cables routed      18  DISENGAGING LEVER    A lever for disengaging the variable transmission   Enables the machine to be moved by hand without  the help of the engine  Two positions        1  Lever moved back     transmis   sion engaged for normal opera     da   ton   2  Lever moved forward     trans     mission disengaged  The ma   chine can be moved by hand     The machine may not be towed over long distances  or at high speeds  The transmission could be dam   aged     19  FUEL GAUGE FUEL CAP    Fuel cap with built in fuel gauge that indi   E cates how much fuel there is in the fuel  tank  applies to Royal Pro16 Pro20      Comfort and President have a fuel cap without a  fuel gauge     The fuel tank holds approx  11 5 litres        AREAS OF USE    The machine may only be used for the following  tasks using the genuine STIGA accessories stated     1  Mowing    Using cutting deck 13 2939  92M   13 2927   13 2935  107M   13 2951 13 2952  107 M  HD   13 2915 13 2921  121M   13 2936 13   2937  125 Combi Pro  or flail mower 13 1977     2  Sweeping    Using brush unit 13 1933 or collector brush  unit 13 1939  Use of dust guard 13 1936 is rec   
9. ed  If the battery is stored while  totally flat it could sustain permanent  damage       The battery must be fully charged be     If the machine is not going to be used for an ex   tended period  more than 1 month   the battery  should be charged  disconnected and then stored in  a cool  safe place  Charge the battery completely  before reinstalling     The battery can be charged in two ways     1  Via a battery charger  recommended   This must  be a charger with constant voltage  The battery  can be damaged if a standard type battery  charger  for acid batteries  is used    Stiga recommends battery charger with item no   1136 0602 01 which may be ordered by an au   thorised dealer     2  You can also allow the engine to charge the bat   tery  In this case it is very important  above all  when starting the machine for the first time and  when it has not been used for a long time  to al   low the engine to run continuously for at least  45 minutes     nals  Sparks occur which can result in   fire  Do not wear metal jewellery which  can come into contact with the battery  terminals       Do not short circuit the battery s termi        In the event of damage to the battery  casing  cover  terminals or interference  to the strip covering the valves  the bat   tery should be replaced     If the battery terminals are coated with oxide  they  should be cleaned  Clean the battery terminals with  a wire brush and grease them     LUBRICATION    The machine   s articulated steering joi
10. engine  The     L     choke is located in top of groove  does not  apply to Royal Pro16 Pro20   Avoid op   erating the machine in this position  taking  care to move the control to full throttle   see below  when the engine is warm     2  Full throttle     when the machine is in   49  operation  full throttle should always be    used        3  Idling     ENGLISH    8  CHOKE CONTROL   Royal   Pro16   Pro20     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     9  IGNITION LOCK SPOTLIGHT    Ignition lock used for starting stopping the engine   Also includes switch for spotlight  Senator does  not have a spotlight   Four positions     1  Stop position     the engine is short   circuited  The key can be removed     C  2  Operating position     spotlight activat     ed     3  Operating position     spotlight 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     To turn on the spotlight  turn the key to position 2     NOTE  If the key is turned from the stop posi    tion to operating position 2  the spotl
11. es  oil level on     FULL            Be careful when driving on slopes  No  sudden starting or stopping when mov   ing up or down a slope  Never drive  across a slope  Move from the top down   and from the bottom to the top     The machine  equipped with original  accessories  may not be driven on slopes  greater than 10   in any direction     Reduce the speed on slopes and when  making sharp turns to prevent the ma   chine from tipping over or you losing  control of the machine     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 operate the machine without the en   gine casing     A  A  A  A  A    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE    SERVICE PROGRAM    In order to keep the machine in good condition  as  regards reliability and operational safety as well as  from an environmental perspective  STIGA   s serv   ice program should be followed     The contents of this program can be found in the  attached service log     We recommend that an authorised workshop car   ries out every service  This guarantees that the  work is performed by trained personnel and with  genuine spare parts     At every service  the service log should be  stamped  A    fully stamped    service log is a valua   ble document that improves the machine   s second   hand value     PREPARATIONS    Unless otherwise st
12. ff engagement le   ver     In order to start the machine  the following are nec    essary      brake pedal pressed down      driver sitting on seat      power take off engagement lever in forward po   sition  i e  power take off disengaged      Always check the operation of the safe   A ty system before using the machine        With the engine running and the driver sitting on   the seat  check as follows      press the drive pedal so that the machine starts  to move  release the drive pedal     the machine  must stop      press the drive pedal so that the machine starts  to move  engage the cruise control  lift your  weight off the seat     the machine must stop  ap   plies to Royal  Pro16  Pro20       press the drive pedal so that the machine starts  to move  engage the cruise control  press the  brake pedal     the machine must stop  applies to  Royal  Pro16  Pro20       engage the power take off  lift your weight off  the seat     the engine must stop  applies to Com   fort  President  Royal  Pro16       engage the power take off  lift your weight off  the seat     the power take off must be disen   gaged  applies to Pro20           Do not use the machine if the safety sys        tem is not working  Take the machine  to a service workshop for inspection     STARTING ENGINE  1  Open the fuel cock  fig  12      2  Make sure that the spark plug cable is properly  in place     3  Check to make sure that the power take off is  disengaged     4  Do not keep your foot on the dri
13. fore draining the oil        1  Oil drain pipe  metal    Unscrew the oil drain plug at the end of the pipe   Collect the oil in a collection vessel  Then take    the oil to a recycling station  Do not allow oil to  get on the V belts     2  Screw in the oil drain plug  Make sure that the  fibre gasket and the O ring inside the plug are not  damaged and that they are in the correct place     3  Remove the dipstick and fill up with new oil     Oil capacity   Comfort  President   1 4 l       Pro16  Pro20   1 7 I  incl  oil filter     Oil type  summer   gt  4  C   SAE 30    SAE 10W 30 can also be used  However  oil con   sumption may increase somewhat if 10W 30 is  used  Therefore  check the oil level more regularly  if you use this type of oil      Oil type  winter   lt  4  C   SAE 5W 30   if this oil is not available  use SAE 10W 30      Use oil without any additives     Do not fill with too much oil  This can cause the  engine to overheat     After filling up the oil  start the engine and idle for  30 seconds  Stop the engine  Wait for 30 seconds  and then check the oil level     Check to see if there is any oil leakage  If neces   sary  fill up the oil up to the  FULL  mark     ENGINE OIL  Royal     Change the oil for the first time after 20 hours of  operation  or during the first month   and then after  every 100 hours of operation or once every 6  months     Change oil when the engine is warm  Always use  a good grade of oil  service grade SF  SG or SH      The engine oil 
14. he    silencer  cylinder or cooling fins  This  can cause burn injuries     CATALYTIC CONVERTER   Pro20 Cat     The catalytic converter gets very hot during opera   tion  The heat remains for a long time after the en   gine has been stopped  Be aware of the fire risk        Do not park in close proximity to in   A flammable objects  Do not cover the    machine until the catalytic converter  has cooled down     STEERING AID  Pro20     Built in function in order to facilitate steering  The  operator only has to turn the steering wheel gently   A hydraulic torque amplifier creates the remaining  force        As opposed to normal servo steering  e g  in a car    the steering aid has a limited capacity  This means  that it has some characteristics that might be con   sidered negative      atalow engine rpm or in situations where extra  steering force is needed  steering can be consid   ered to be    jumpy         the machine should always be moving when the  steering is used  Avoid turning the steering  wheel when the machine is standing completely  still and the accessory 1s in the lowered working  position     The steering is adapted in order to produce better  results at a normal working speed  This produces  major benefits     Even when the engine is not running  the steering  works  However  it is harder to turn in this case  if  the machine is to be manoeuvred manually     DRIVING TIPS    Make sure that there is the correct quantity of oil in  the engine when driving on slop
15. ight is acti   vated  This uses up battery power  Do not leave  the machine with the key in position 2  applies   to Pro16 Pro20      10  POWER TAKE OFF    A lever for engaging and disengaging the power  take off for operating front mounted accessories   Two positions     1  Lever in forward position     power take     off disengaged        ENGLISH    Mal 2  Lever in backward position   power  Laj take off engaged     MU      11  POWER TAKE OFF  Pro20     Switch for engaging disengaging the electromag   netic power take off for operating front mounted  accessories  Two positions     1  Press the front part of the switch     the  Laj power take off is engaged  The symbol  AS O  will light up     2  Press the rear part of the switch     the  power take off is disengaged     12  DIFFERENTIAL INHIBITOR   Pro16   Pro20     Lever for engaging the differential inhibitor  This  improves the towing capacity by locking the rear  wheels so that both wheels drive simultaneously   Two positions     1  Forward position     the differential in   hibitor is not engaged  For normal opera   tion     P L 2  Lever in backward position   differen   RO tial inhibitor engaged  Works for both for   ward and reverse drive     The differential inhibitor is of greatest use when  the rear wheels are unevenly loaded  For example  when turning sharp corners where the inner rear  wheel bears a lesser load     When driving during the winter on slippery surfac   es  the drive capacity is improved if snow cha
16. ine should be  standing on level ground     DE     Wipe clean around the oil dipstick  Un   screw and pull it up  Wipe off the dipstick   Slide it down completely and tighten it     Then unscrew it and pull it up again  Read off the  oil level  Top up with oil to the  FULL  mark  if  the level comes below it  figs  11      CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL   Royal     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 clean around the oil dipstick  Un   screw and pull it up  Wipe off the dipstick   Slide it down completely without tighten   ing It    Pull it up again and read off the oil level  Top up   with oil to the    UPPER    mark  if the oil level is be     low it  fig  11      CHECKING THE TRANSMISSION  OIL LEVEL    The transmission is filled with SAE 10W 40 oil  when the machine is delivered from the factory     Check the oil level every time before using to  ensure it is correct  The machine should be  standing on level ground     Read off the oil level in the reservoir  fig  23   It  should be between the    MAX    and    MIN    marks   If necessary  top up with more oil  Use oil SAE  10W 40  20W 50      SAFETY SYSTEM    This machine is equipped with a safety system that   consists of      aswitch at the brake pedal      aswitch in the seat  Comfort  President  or the  seat bracket  other models       aswitch at the power take o
17. ins  are not used     When the differential inhibitor is engaged  the  steering is heavy  Avoid turning the steering  wheel     13  HOUR COUNTER    Indicates the number of working hours  Only  works when the engine is running     14  CRUISE CONTROL   Royal   Pro16   Pro20   A switch for activating the cruise control  The    cruise control allows the drive pedal  5  to be  locked in the desired position     1  Press down the drive pedal until the de    75 sired speed is obtained  Then press the   front part ofthe switch to activate the   cruise control  The symbol will light up     2  Disengage the cruise control by braking  or pressing the rear part of the switch     15  CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT   Royal   Pro16   Pro20     The machine is equipped with a control for using  the cutting deck with electrical cutting height ad   justment  available as an accessory      Waz The switch is used to adjust the cutting  height in continuously variable positions     The contact used for connecting the cutting deck 1s  mounted on the right side  in front of the front  wheel  fig  2      16  REAR RAKE  Pro20     The machine is fitted with a control for electrical  adjustment of a rear rake  available as an accesso     ry      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   Pro16 is prepared for a rear rake  ca   bles routed      17  SAND SPREADER  Pro20     Th
18. lter every 3  months or after every 25 hours of operation   whichever comes first     1  Remove the cover by pressing in the locking  mechanism with a screwdriver etc   fig  18      2  Remove the foam filter and wash it in liquid de   tergent and water  Squeeze dry  Do not oil the fil   ter     3  Replace the filter and snap the cover into place   SPARK PLUG    Only use a Briggs  amp  Stratton sparking tester to  check the spark in the sparking plug s   fig  19      Clean the spark plug after every 100 hours of oper   ation or once a season  For replacing a spark plug   a spark plug sleeve A and a torsion pin B are pro   vided in the accessories bag     The engine manufacturer recommends     Royal  NGK BPRSES or DENSO W16EPR U  President Comfort Pro16 Pro20  Champion  RC12YC    Correct spark gap  0 75 mm   COOLING AIR INTAKE   ENGINE    The engine is air cooled  A blocked cooling sys   tem can damage the engine  The engine should be  cleaned at least once a year or every 100 hours of  operation     Remove the fan casing  Clean the cooling fins on  the cylinder  the fan and the rotating protective  grille  Clean more frequently if mowing dry grass     BATTERY    The battery is a valve regulated battery with 12 V  nominal voltage  The battery is completely main   tenance free  You don t have to check or top up the    electrolyte level     On delivery  the battery is in the accessories box     fore being used for the first time  The  battery should always be stored fully   charg
19. may be very hot if it is  A drained off directly after the engine is    shut off  So allow the engine to cool a  few minutes before draining the oil     Unscrew the oil drain plug at the end of the pipe   fig  13      Collect the oil in a collection vessel  Then take  the oil to a recycling station  Do not allow oil to  get on the V belts     Screw in the oil drain plug  Make sure that the fibre  gasket and the O ring inside the plug are not dam   aged and that they are in the correct place     Remove the dipstick and fill up with new oil up to  the    UPPER    mark     Oil capacity   Royal   0 9 I    oil quantity at change  In total the  engine holds 1 15 1      Oil type for all seasons  SAE 10W 40   For extremely low temperatures   lt   20   C   use  SAE 5W 30     Use oil without any additives     ENGLISH    Do not fill with too much oil  This can cause the  engine to overheat     OIL FILTER     ENGINE   Pro16   Pro20     Replace the oil filter after every 100 hours of oper   ation or once a season     Before screwing the new filter  oil the filter gasket  with engine oil     Screw the filter by hand  until the filter gasket  touches the filter attachment  Then tighten    to    of a full turn  fig  14      Start the engine and idle to see if any leakage oc   curs  Stop the engine  Check the oil level  If neces   sary  fill up the oil up to the    FULL    mark     AIR FILTER   ENGINE    Comfort   President   Pro16   Pro20    Clean the foam pre filter every 3 months or after 
20. nt has four  grease nipples that should be lubricated with uni   versal grease after every 25 hours of operation  fig   20      Note  The fourth grease nipple is not shown on the  picture  It is located on the underside  on the flexi   ble axle s front bearing        Comfort President Royal   Lubricate the steering chain with chain spray a  couple of times per season     Pro16 Pro20    Lubricate the steering chains with chain spray a  couple of times per season  If the steering chains  are really dirty  dismantle them  wash them and  then grease them once more     Comfort President Royal    The front wheel hub has grease nipples that should  be lubricated after every 50 hours of operation  fig   24      Apply universal grease to all the plastic bearings a  couple of times per season     Apply a coating of engine oil to the tension arm  joints a couple of times each season     Apply a few drops of engine oil to both ends of the  throttle control cables a couple of times a season     The hydrostatic transmission is filled with oil   10W 40  on delivery from the factory  Unless it is  opened  only to be performed by a specialist   and  provided no leakage occurs  no topping up with oil  should normally be carried out  Transmission oil  does not normally need to be changed     STEERING CABLES   President   Comfort   Royal     The steering cables should be adjusted for the first  time after the machine has been in operation for 2    3 hours  and then after every 25 hours of opera 
21. ommended with the first option     3  Snow clearance    Using snow blade 13 0918 or snow thrower 13   1948  Snow chains 13 0936  16    13 0937   17   and frame weights 13 0923 are recom   mended     4  Grass clipping and leaf collection    Using towed collector 13 1978  30   or 13   1950  42       5  Grass and leaf transport    Using dump cart 13 1979  Standard   13 1988   Maxi  or 13 1992  Combi      6  Sand spreading    Using sand spreader 13 1975  Can also be used  for spreading salt  Snow chains 13 0936  16       ENGLISH    13 0937  17    and frame weights 13 0923 rec   ommended     7  Weeding on gravel paths    Using front mounted hoe 13 1944 and rear   mounted rake 13 1969     8  Lawn edge trimming   Using edge trimmer 13 0905   9  Moss scarification   Using moss scarifier 13 1984     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     NOTE  Before using a trailer     contact your insur   ance company     NOTE  This machine is not intended to be driven  on public roads        STARTING AND OPERATION    ENGINE CASING    To inspect and maintain the engine and battery  re   move the engine casing  Dismantling     1  Unscrew the fuel cap fuel gauge     2  Pull up the rubber strap at the front edge of the  casing  fig  8      3  Carefully lift off the engine casing  fig  9    Assembly   1  Place the casing over the lip on each side     2  Make sure that the pin
22. s on the rear edge of the  casing go down into the respective holes  fig   10      3  Secure the front edge of the casing with the rub   ber strap  fig  8      4  Finally  screw in the fuel cap fuel gauge     The machine may not be operated un   A less the engine casing is mounted  Risk    of burns and crushing injuries   FILLING THE FUEL TANK    Always use lead free petrol  You must never use 2   stroke petrol mixed with oil        ENGLISH    NOTE  Bear in mind that ordinary lead free petrol  is a perishable  do not purchase more petrol than  can be used within thirty days     Environmental petrol can be used  1 e  alkylate pet   rol  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    A especially for this purpose     Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors   and never smoke when filling or top   ping up  Fill 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   fig  28      CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL   President   Comfort   Pro16   Pro20     On delivery  the crankcase is filled with SAE 30  oil   Check the oil level every time before using to    ensure it is correct  The mach
23. ve pedal     Sa  Comfort President    Starting cold engine     put the throttle control in the  choke position  Starting warm engine     put the  throttle control at full throttle  approx  1 cm behind  the choke position      Sb  Royal Pro16 Pro20    Put the throttle control at full throttle  Starting cold  engine     pull the choke control out fully  Starting  warm engine     do not touch the choke control     6  Depress the brake pedal fully   7  Turn the ignition key and start the engine     8a  Comfort President    Once the engine has started  move the throttle con   trol gradually to full throttle if the choke has been  used     8b  Royal Pro16 Pro20   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 en   gine run for a few minutes first  This will allow the  oil to warm up     When in use  always operate the engine at full  throttle     STOPPING    Disengage the power take off  Apply the parking  brake     Allow the engine to idle 1   2 mins  Stop the engine  by turning off the starter key     Shut off the petrol cock  This is particularly impor   tant if the machine is to be transported on a trailer  for example     ENGLISH       move the spark plug cable from the      If the machine is left unattended  re   spark plug  Also remove the starter key        The engine may be very warm immedi   A ately after it is shut off  Do not touch t
    
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