English, 5 operation – Stiga SILEX 82R2-H User Manual

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4.10Oil draining (1:L)

The screw is removed when used engine oil is to be

drained.

4.11Auxiliary wheel (1:M)

The auxiliary wheel is intended to assist transport

of the machine and has two positions.

The auxiliary wheel must be folded up

when carrying out work.

The auxiliary wheel must be down when

transporting.

The auxiliary wheel is folded up and down as fol-

lows:
1. Pull out the auxiliary wheel stay to the left in the

driving direction of the machine. See fig. 2.

2. Raise the auxiliary wheel so that its locking

mechanism is under the member in the ma-

chine.

3. Release the auxiliary wheel stay so that the

locking mechanism locks under the member in

the machine.

4. Lower in reverse order.

4.12Rotors (1:N)

Nobody must be close to the dangerous

rotors during operation.

The rotors are made of special steel and work the

soil at the same time as the machine is propelled

forwards.

4.13Cutting disc (1:O).

Nobody must be close to the dangerous

cutting discs during operation.
The cutting discs are on respective rotor

axles and are designed to border the working area

and facilitate control of the machine.

4.14Choke (1:P)

The choke must never be activated dur-

ing operation. This will damage the en-

gine.

The choke must be activated at cold starts.
The fuel cock has the following positions:
Forwards: Open. Used for hot starts and operating

.

Back: Closed. Always for cold starts.

4.15Fuel cock (1:Q)

The fuel cock should be open during operation and

closed when the machine is not used.
The fuel cock has the following positions:
Forwards:Open
Back: Closed

4.16Starter handle (1:R)

Handle for starting the engine.

4.17Gear control (1:U)

Select between two gears and neutral with the gear

control as follows:
Position 1:The rotor rotates slower and with more

power. Use this position when the ground

is hard.

Position 2:The rotor rotates at normal speed.
Position N:No drive.

4.18Depth skid (1:S)

The task of the depth skid is to keep the machine

stable so that the soil can be cultivated.
The depth skid can be set and locked laterally us-

ing a screw (3:W) on each side.
The different operating properties are shown ac-

cording to the table below:

Set the depth skid vertically and turn by slackening

off the screw (3:X), set the depth skid in the de-

sired position and then tighten the screw.
Remove the depth skid with mounting arm by pull-

ing the pin (1:T) upwards. The pin is locked by a

locking pin underneath.

5 OPERATION

5.1 Fuel

Read and understand all safety instruc-

tions.
No fires or smoking near to petrol.

Use 92-95 octane lead free petrol.

Direction

Properties

Left

The machine works itself for-

ward , angled to the left.

Middle

The machine works itself for-

ward without being angled to

either side.

Right

The machine works itself for-

ward, angled to the right.

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