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STIGA PARK
PRO 20
PRO 16
ROYAL
PRESIDENT
SENATOR
8211-0276-02
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PARK 20 16 19 1. 2. 6 2 4 5 3 1 3.
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PARK 10 11 11 14 9 7 7 9 4. Senator 5. President 13 11 14 11 14 8 8 9 7 7 9 16 15 15 6. Royal 7. Pro 16 13 13 14 14 8 8 9 9 7 7 12 12 16 15 15 16 18 17 8. Pro 18 9. Pro 20
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PARK 1 2 2 1 10. 11. 12. 13. Senator - President 14. Royal 15.Pro16- Pro18-Pro20 OPEN 16. 17. Royal
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PARK 18. Pro 16 - Pro 18 - Pro 20 19. Senator - President 20. Royal 21. Pro16-Pro18-Pro20 0.75 mm 23. 22. Pro 18 - Pro 20 24. Senator - President 25.Royal-Pro16- Pro18-Pro20
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PARK 26. 27. MAX 28. 29a. President - Royal 29b. Pro 16 - Pro 18 - Pro 20
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GB ENGLISH 1. IMPLEMENT LIFTER GENERAL A pedal for raising front-mounted accessories to the transport position. This symbol indicates WARNING. Per- sonal injury and/or damage to property To lift up the accessory, press the pedal down as far may result if the instructions are not as it will go. Then release the pedal, the implement followed carefully. lifter is now locked in the lift position. You must read these instructions for use To lower the accessory, press the pedal down so and the accompa
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GB ENGLISH tem. There are 3 positions: 7. THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL 1. Pedal released – service brake A control for setting the engine speed and to choke not activated. the engine when starting from cold (the latter does not apply to Royal-Pro16-Pro18-Pro20 which 2. Pedal depressed halfway – have separate choke control – see item 8). forward drive disengaged. Serv- ice brake not activated. 1. Choke – for starting a cold engine. The choke is located in top of groove (does not 3. Pedal fully depresse
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GB ENGLISH tion to operating position 2, the spotlight is acti- tion. vated. This uses up battery power. Do not leave 2. Backward position – the differential in- the machine with the key in position 2 (applies hibitor is engaged. For normal operation. to Pro16-Pro18-Pro20). Works for both forward and reverse drive. 10. GEAR LEVER (Senator) The differential lever is of greatest use when the rear wheels are unevenly loaded. For example, A lever for selecting one of the five forward gears when driv
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GB ENGLISH justment of a rear rake (available as an accessory). 1. Mowing The switchisusedtoraiseandlower the Using mower deck 13-2927 (107M), 13-2917 rear rake. (110S), 13-2915/13-2921 (121M) or flail mow- er 13-1977. Connection cables for the rake are located to the 2. Sweeping rear of the machine, to the left on the top of the Using brush unit 13-1933 or collector brush bumper (Pro16 and Pro18 are prepared for a rear unit 13-1939. Use of dust guard 13-1936 is rec- rake). ommended with the fir
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GB ENGLISH CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL START AND OPERATING On delivery, the crankcase is filled with SAE 30 oil. ENGINE CASING Check the oil level every time before using to To inspect and maintain the engine and battery, re- ensure that it is correct. The machine should be move the engine casing as follows: standing on level ground. 1. Unscrew the fuel cap/fuel gauge. Wipe clean round the oil dipstick, remove it and wipe off. Push down the dipstick 2. Carefully lift off the engine casing (fig
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GB ENGLISH to move, release the drive pedal – the machine in gradually if it has been used. must stop (applies to President, Royal, Pro16, 9. When starting from cold, do not make the ma- Pro18, Pro20). chine work under load immediately, but let the en- - press the drive pedal so that the machine starts gine run for some minutes first. This will allow the to move, engage the cruise control, lift your oilto warmup. weight off the seat – the machine must stop (ap- When in use, always operate the en
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GB ENGLISH wheel when the machine stands completely still work is performed by trained personnel and with and the accessory is in the lowered working po- original spare parts. sition. At every service, the service log should be The steering is adapted in order to produce better stamped. A “fully stamped” service log is a valua- results at a normal working speed. ble document that improves the machine’s second- hand value. Even when the engine is not running, the steering works. However, it is ha
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GB ENGLISH The engine oil may be very warm if it is AIRFILTER-ENGINE drained off directly after the engine is Clean the foam pre-filter every 3 months or after shut off. Therefore, allow the engine to every 25 hours of operation, whichever comes cool a few minutes before draining the first. oil. Clean the paper filter insert once a year or after 1. Oil drain pipe (metal): every 100 hours of operation, whichever comes Unscrew the oil drain plug at the end of the pipe. first. Let the oil run out i
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GB ENGLISH check the spark of the sparking plug(s) (fig. 23). Senator-President-Royal: Lubricate the steering cables and steering chain Clean the sparking plug after every 100 hours of with universal grease a couple of times per season. operation or once a season. For replacing a spark- ing plug, a sparking plug sleeve A and a torsion pin Pro16-Pro18-Pro20: B are provided in the accessories bag. Apply universal grease to the steering chain a cou- ple of times each season. If the steering chains
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GB ENGLISH STEERING CHAINS (Pro16 - Pro18 - Pro20) Adjust the steering chains after every 50 hours of operation. 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. 27). 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. Do not over-tighten the steering chain. This will cause the steer