English – Stiga 8211-0007-70 User Manual

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2.4.9 Ignition lock (4,5:I)
Ignition lock used for starting/stopping the engine.

There are 3 positions:

1. Stop position – the engine is short-cir-

cuited. The key can be removed.

2. Operating position

3. 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 2.

NOTE! If the engine should stop for any reason,

the key cannot be turned directly to position 3

due to a mechanical ignition lock. To start the

engine - turn the key back to position 1 and then

to positions 2 and 3.
2.4.10 Power take-off (4:K) (4WD)
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

power take-off is engaged. The symbol

will light up.
2. Press the rear part of the switch – the

power take-off is disengaged.

2.4.11 Power take-off (4,5:K)
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.

2. Lever in backward position - power

take-off engaged.

2.4.12 Hour meter (2:P)
Indicates the number of working hours. Only

works when the engine is running.
2.4.13 Cruise control (4:N) (4WD)
A switch for activating the cruise control. The

cruise control locks the pedal (3:F) in the desired

position.

1. Press down the pedal (3:F) until the de-

sired speed is obtained. Then press the

front part of the switch to activate the

cruise control. The symbol will light up.
2. Disengage the cruise control by releas-

ing it with the pedal (3:B) or pressing the

rear part of the switch.

2.4.14 Cutting height adjustment (4,5:J)
The machine is equipped with a control for using

the cutting deck with electrical cutting height ad-

justment.

The switch is used to adjust the cutting

height in continuously variable positions.

The cutting deck is connected to the contact (2:Q).
2.4.15Rear Rake (4:L) (4WD)
The machine is fitted with a control for electrical

adjustment of a rear rake (available as an

accessory).

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. (4WD is prepared for a rear rake,

cables routed).
2.4.16 Sand spreader (4:O)

(4WD)

The machine has been designed for electrical ad-

justment of a sand spreader (accessory).

The switch is used to start and stop the

spreader.

Cables for connecting the sand spreader are at the

rear of the machine.
2.4.17Clutch release lever
A lever for disengaging the variable transmission.
2WD is equipped with a lever, connected to the

rear axle. See (6:R).
4WD is equipped with two levers, connected to the

rear axle (7:A) and the front axle (7:B).

The disengagement lever must never be

between the outer and inner positions.

This overheats and damages the trans-

mission.

The levers enable the machine to be moved by

hand without the help of the engine. Two positions:

1. Lever in the inner position –

transmission engaged for normal

operation.
2. Lever in the outer position –

transmission disengaged. The

machine can be moved by hand.

The machine may not be towed over long distances

or at high speeds. The transmission could be dam-

aged.

The machine must not be operated with

the forward most lever in the outer po-

sition. Risk of damage and oil leakage in

the front axle.

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