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        Stiga 8211-0546-03 Lawn Mower User Manual
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1.   4  Screw the arms into each other  See fig  4    5  Suspend the cutting deck in the implement lift   er  See fig  5    6  If the deck has electrical cutting height adjust   ment  connect the cable to the machine s front  right socket  See fig  7     19    3 2 Belt   The cutting deck   s rear section should rest on the   floor  it should not be lifted or secured     Install the belt as follows    1  Set the maximum cutting height    2  Locate the belt around the machine   s belt pulley   8 B     3  Tension the belt with the belt idler  8 A B  The  belt idler should be on the left side of the belt  viewed from the driver   s position    4  re up and secure the rear section of the cutting   eck   On machines with 17    wheels  Install the wash   ers and the pins in the top hole  See fig  2   On machines with 16    wheels  Install the wash   ers and the pins in the middle hole  See fig  2           3 3 Tyre pressure   Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows   Front  0 6 bar  9 psi    Rear  0 4 bar  6 psi      4 USING THE MACHINE    Check that the grass that is to be cut is  completely free of foreign objects such    as stones etc     4 1 Cutting height   The best cutting results are achieved when the  when the top third of the grass is cut off  I e  2 3 of  the length of the grass remains  See fig  9    If the grass is long and has to be cut significantly   cut twice using different cutting heights    Do not use the lowest cutting heights if the lawn  surface is uneven 
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3.  This would entail a risk of the  blades being damaged against the surface and the  lawn   s top layer of soil being removed     4 2 Incline   The cutting deck s rear section can be lifted so that  the deck has a greater forward incline than that  provided by the basic setting  This incline affects  the cutting results as follows     4 2 1 No incline   When the deck is in the basic setting  the best  mulching effect and good dispersion of the cut  grass are achieved  The basic setting is recom   mended for normal grass     4 2 2 Incline    When the cutting deck is inclined forwards  the  mulching effect is reduced while the cut grass is  dispersed better    Inclining forwards is recommended for thicker  grass     20    4 3 Mowing advice  In order to achieve optimum mowing results  fol   low the advice below       Cut frequently      Run the engine at full throttle      The grass should be dry      Use sharp blades      Keep the underside of the cutting deck clean    125 Combi Pro can cut the grass in the following   two ways    e Mulching  composting and spreading      Rear ejection  ejects the grass in a line behind  the deck     The deck is set for mulching on delivery  In order  to eject the grass in a line behind the deck  the plug  in fig  6 must be removed    Set the deck in service position  see 5 3  in order to  remove install the plug     5 MAINTENANCE    5 1 Preparation   All service and all maintenance must be carried out  on a stationary machine with the engine sw
4. STIGA PARK  2W D    110 Combi Pro  125 Combi Pro       8211 0546 03                                                                                           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 machine   s safety instructions  carefully      gt   gt     1 1 Symbols   The following symbols appear on the machine   They are there to remind you of the care and atten   tion required in use    This is what the symbols mean    Warning    Read the instruction manual and the safety  manual before using the machine         gt     E          Warning   Do not insert your hands or feet under the  cover when the machine is in operation        Warning   Watch out for discarded objects  Keep on   lookers away     Pub    EJ          Warning   Before starting repair work  remove the  spark plug cable from the spark plug      gt                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 E in figure 5 is written     S E       1 2 2 Headings   The headings in these instructions for use are num   bered in accordance with the following example      2 3 2    is a subheading to    2 3    and is included un   der this heading    When referring to headings  only the number of the  head
5. ing is normally specified  E g     See 2 3 2           2 DESCRIPTION    2 1 General   The cutting deck is intended for use on Stiga   s 2   wheel drive Park machines    The cutting deck is supplied in one of the follow   ing versions      With manual adjustment of cutting height      With electrical adjustment of cutting height     2 2 Controls  125 Combi Pro    2 2 1 Cutting height adjustment   The cutting height can be adjusted between 25 and  90 mm    Electrical cutting height adjustment   The setting can be adjusted infinitely variably us   ing a switch on the machine    Manual cutting height adjustment   The setting can be adjusted to a number of fixed  positions using the lever  See fig  1     2 2 2 Incline forwards   The rear section of the cutting deck can be raised  12 mm by moving the two pins down one hole  from the basic setting  See fig  2     2 2 3 Rear mounting    The cutting deck s rear section is secured with the  pins in fig  2     2 2 4 Mounting in implement lifter   The deck is mounted in the implement lifter with a  chain and snap hooks    One snap hook is intended for the working position  and can be moved in the chain links to set the lift   ing force    The other snap hook is intended for the washing  position     3 ASSEMBLY  3 1 Installing  1      Place the cutting deck in position in front of the   machine    2  Install the deck mounts on the machine s steer   ing knuckles  See fig  3    3  Remove the pins and the washers on both sides   See fig  2  
6. itched  off     Prevent the machine from rolling by al   ways applying the parking brake     Stop the engine     Prevent unintentional starting of the   uN engine by disconnecting the spark plug  cable from the spark plug and remov   ing the ignition key     5 2 Washing position   1  Activate the parking brake    2  Set the implement lifter in transport position    3  Set the highest cutting height    4  Remove pins and washers  See fig  2    5  Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up  Hook  on the chain so that the deck is pointing diago   nally upwards  See fig  10     It is absolutely forbidden to start the engine  when the deck is in the washing position     Reset in accordance with 3 2  point 4        5 3 Service position     Activate the parking brake      Set the implement lifter in transport position      Set the highest cutting height      If the deck has electrical cutting height adjust     ment  disconnect the cable from the machine   See fig  7       Remove pins and washers  See fig  2     Hook the belt idler arm on the mount  8 C     Force the belt off the centre pulley  8 B        Grip the front edge of the deck and lift up  Lift  until the deck is completely vertical and rest the  rear edge on the floor  See fig  11    Reset in accordance with 3 1     Lun    0 IRA    5 4 Cleaning   The underside of the deck must be cleaned after  each use    Set the deck in washing position    Clean the underside of the deck carefully  Use a  high pressure washer  scraper a
7. nd or brush   When the surfaces are completely dry and clean   touch up the paintwork  Use durable yellow paint  intended for metal outdoors     5 5 Wheels   125 Combi Pro is fitted with two lubricating cups   12 D  for the vertical shafts    The grease nipples must be lubricated with univer   sal grease after 50 hours of operation     5 6 Replacing blades  fig  13  Wear protective gloves when changing  A blade s  to avoid cutting yourself   Check that the blades are always sharp   This produces the best cutting results   Always check the blade s  after a collision  If the  blade system has been damaged  defective parts  should be replaced     Always use genuine spare parts  Non   genuine spare parts can entail a risk of    injury  even if they fit the machine   The full blade is replaced when the edges  are worn   Install the new blade with the punched text facing  down     Tightening torque  24 Nm    5 7 Wear protection   There are two wear protection devices on the un   derside of the cutting deck to protect it  These can  be replaced if necessary        6 SPARE PARTS    STIGA genuine spare parts and accessories are de   signed specifically for STIGA machines  Please  note that    non genuine    spare parts and accessories  have not been checked or approved by STIGA     The use of such parts and accessories  can affect the function and safety of the  machine  STIGA accepts no responsi     bility for damage or injuries caused by  such products        7 DESIGN REGISTRATION  
    
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