After Use; Routine Maintenance - Stiga BL 900 Li 48 Operator's Manual

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DANGER
While moving the machine, never keep
the hand on the throttle control to avoid
starting the machine accidentally.

6.6 AFTER USE

1. Move the battery backpack
selector (Fig. 7.B) to "OFF".
2. Disconnect the machine from the
battery backpack (Fig. 4).
3. Remove the battery backpack.
4. Remove the battery from its housing
and recharge it (para. 7.2.2).
5. Allow the engine to cool before
storing in an enclosed space.
6. Clean (par. 7.3).
7. Make sure there are no loose
or damaged components.
8. If necessary, replace the damaged
components and tighten any
screws and loose bolts or contact
the authorised service centre.
DANGER
Always disconnect the machine from the
battery backpack (Fig. 7.2.2) whenever the
machine is unused or left unattended.

7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
DANGER
The safety regulations to be followed are
described in chapter 2. Strictly comply with these
instructions to avoid serious risks or hazards.
Prior to carrying out any maintenance
operation, you need to:
1. stop the machine;
2. disconnect the machine from the
battery backpack (Fig. 4).
3. remove the battery from its housing
and recharge it (para. 7.2.2);
4. allow the engine to cool before
storing in an enclosed space;
5. use suitable clothing, protective
gloves and goggles;
6. read the relevant instructions.
ATTENTION
• The frequency and types of maintenance are
summarised in the "Maintenance Table" (see
chapter 12). The table will help you maintain
your machine's safety and performance.
It summarises the main interventions to
be made and the frequency applicable to
each of them. Carry out the relevant task as
soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-original parts and accessories
could have negative effects on machine
operation and safety. The manufacturer
declines any responsibility for damage
or injury caused by said products.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by
Authorised Assistance Centres and Dealers.
• Any maintenance and adjustment
operations not described in this manual
must be carried out by the local Dealer
or Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 BATTERY
7.2.1 Battery power reserve
Battery power reserve (and therefore
the workable area before recharging is
required) mainly depends on how
operator works, who should avoid:
• switching the machine on and off
frequently whilst working;
• a rotor speed not suited to the type of
material to be removed (paragraph 6.4.1).
NOTE
The battery charge level can be monitored
by checking the specific indicator
located on the hand grip (Fig. 8.B).
NOTE
To optimise the battery life it is always
recommended to set a rotation speed that is
adequate for the type of material to be removed.
If the need arises to use the machine for
sessions which exceed the capability of
a standard battery, it is possible to:
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