Stiga 75 YEARS LIMITED EDITION [58/192] Cleaning

Stiga 75 YEARS LIMITED EDITION [58/192] Cleaning
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5.8 CLEANING
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.
Clean the machine after use. The following in-
structions apply to cleaning:
If high pressure equipment is used, do not point
the washer jet directly at the engine, axle seals
or electrical components.
Do not point jets of water directly at the engine.
Clean the engine with a brush and/or com-
pressed air.
Clean the engine’s cooling air intake (7:U).
6 MAINTENANCE
6.1 SERVICING
In order to keep the machine in good condition, as
regards reliability and operational safety as well as
from an environmental perspective, the mainte-
nance work described in this chapter must be fol-
lowed according o the instructions and at the stated
intervals.
This work should be carried out by an authorised
workshop, but can also be carried out by the user.
Service, carried out by authorised workshops,
guarantees a professional job with original re-
placement parts.
We recommend taking the machine to an author-
ised workshop after each season before it is stored
for the winter.
6.2 PREPARATION
Prevent the machine from rolling by al-
ways applying the parking brake.
Prevent unintentional starting of the
engine by removing the ignition key.
All service and all maintenance must be carried out
on a stationary machine with the engine switched
off.
6.3 RAISING
Jacks must only be placed in the desig-
nated area. Placing the jack in other lo-
cations will damage the machine.
The machine must only be raised on
hard, stable and horizontal surfaces.
Otherwise there is a risk of the machine
dropping.
The machine must never be loaded with
further weight when it is raised. No-
body must sit on the machine when it is
raised.
For certain maintenance work, the rear part of the
machine must be raised slightly so that the re-
quired rear wheel can be removed. Raise the ma-
chine as follows:
1. Position the machine on a hard, stable and hor-
izontal surface.
2. Raise the machine using a jack, see fig. 12.
6.4 WHEELS
For certain maintenance work, it is necessary to re-
move a rear wheel.
Dismantling
:
1. Raise the machine according to 6.3.
2. Remove the cover disc (13:A).
3. Use a 17 mm wrench and remove the screw
(13:B) with disc.
4. Pull the wheel from the axle.
Assembly
:
1. Slide the wheel onto the axle.
2. Install the screw (13:B) with disc.
3. Tighten the screw to 40-45 Nm.
6.5 TYRE PRESSURE
Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows:
Front:
1.2 bar (17 psi).
Rear:
1.2 bar (17 psi).
6.6 CHANGING ENGINE OIL
Change the engine oil for the first time after 5
hours of operation, and subsequently after every
50 hours of operation or once a season.
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 is high.
Use oil according to the table below.
Use oil without any additives.
Do not fill with too much oil. This can cause the
engine to overheat.
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. So allow the engine to cool a
few minutes before draining the oil.
Oil SAE 10W-30
Grade SJ or greater

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