Maintenance, Storage And Transport; Environmental Protection - Stiga SWR 2604 Operator's Manual

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• Before abandoning the machine, turn 
off the engine and all controls.
• Before carrying out repairs, cleaning, 
inspections or adjustments, switch 
off the engine wait until all moving 
parts stop (unless otherwise indicated 
in the instructions). Disconnect the
electrical motor wires. (Optional)
• Do not touch the engine parts which 
heat up during use. Burns hazard.
• Never operate the machine at high transport 
speeds on slippery surfaces. Exercise 
caution when reversing. Look behind you 
to make sure there are no obstacles before 
and during operations in reverse gear.
• Disengage the brush when the machine is 
being transported or is not being used.
• Always be sure of your footing, and keep a 
firm hold on the handle. Walk, never run!
Use limitations
• Do not use the machine sideways on a 
slope. Always move from top to bottom, 
then from bottom to top. Exercise 
caution when changing direction on 
a slope. Avoid steep slopes.
• Do not use the machine if the guards 
are insufficient or if the safety devices 
are not correctly positioned.
• Never disengage or tamper 
with the safety systems.
• Do not alter the engine adjustments, nor 
over-run it. If the engine is forced to work 
with an excessive number of rotations, 
the risk of personal injury increases.
• Do not overload the machine 
by driving it too fast.
• Never place your hands inside the 
brush protection guard without having 
first turned off the engine and waited 
until all moving parts have stopped.
2.4 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE
AND TRANSPORT
Ensure regular maintenance and correct 
storage to maintain machine safety.
Faulty or worn-out parts must always
be replaced and never repaired. Only
use original spare parts: the use of non-
original and/or incorrectly fitted parts will
compromise the safety of the machine,
may cause accidents or personal injuries
for which the Manufacturer is under no
circumstance liable or responsible.
Maintenance
• If the fuel tank has to be drained, 
this should be done outdoors and
when the engine is cool.
• To reduce the risk of fire, regularly check 
the machine for oil and/or fuel leaks.
Storage
• Do not leave fuel in the tank if the 
machine is stored in a building where 
fuel vapours come in contact with the 
open flame, sparks or heat sources.
• Let the engine cool down before 
storing the machine indoors.
• Always refer to the instructions for use for 
important details if the machine needs 
to be stored for a long period of time
Transport
• If the machine must be transported 
on a truck or trailer, use ramps with 
suitable resistance, width and length. 
• Load the machine with the engine 
switched off and pushed by an 
adequate number of people. 
• During transport, close the fuel cock (if there 
is one) and adequately secure the machine to 
the means of transport using cables or chains.

2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant 
and priority aspect of machine use, of benefit to 
the community and the environment we live in. 
• Avoid being a disturbance to
the neighbourhood.
• Adhere strictly to the local regulations 
governing the disposal of packaging, oil, 
fuel, filters, damaged parts or any other 
element which may have an impact on 
the environment; this waste should not be 
disposed of along with standard household 
waste, but must be disposed of separately 
and sent to special waste disposal 
facilities for handling and recycling.
• When the machine is withdrawn from service, 
do not dump it in the environment, but take 
it to a waste disposal facility in accordance 
with the local regulations in force.
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