Power Socket (11:D; 12:D); Cutting Height Adjustment (11:E; 12:E); Headlight Switch (11:F; 12:F); Bluetooth (If Applicable) - Stiga PARK Series Instruction Manual

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3. On position
4. Ignition position - turning the key to this
position activates the starter motor. When
the engine is running, release the key,
which returns to the on position.
6.9

POWER SOCKET (11:D; 12:D)

The power socket must never be en-
gaged when the front attachment lift is
in the transport position. This will de-
stroy the belt transmission.
Power socket on/off button (11:D,
12:D). Press the button to switch the pow-
er socket on/off.
6.10 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (11:E;
12:E)
The machine is equipped with a control for using
the cutting device with electric cutting height
regulator.
The switch allows for continuous cutting
height adjustment.
The cutting device assembly is connected
to the socket (13:B).

6.11 HEADLIGHT SWITCH (11:F; 12:F)

Headlight on/off switch (11:F, 12:F).
Press the switch to turn headlights on/off.

6.12 BLUETOOTH (IF APPLICABLE)

Some models are equipped with a Bluetooth
function, which allows direct wireless connection
between the machine and a device over a short
distance.
The device must have the appropriate App for
data exchange installed, whose instructions for
use are provided separately.
Bluetooth is activated when the machine is
turned on and deactivated when the machine is
turned off.
Check that the connection to the device/App is
active.
6.13 ATTACHMENT COMPARTMENT (11:G;
12:G)
Compartment used to store attachments.
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ENGLISH
(Translation of the original instructions)

6.14 GEAR ON/OFF LEVER (14; 15)

Lever that excludes variable gears.
The on/off lever must never be between
the external and internal position. This
condition overheats and damages the
transmission.
The levers allow you to move the machine man-
ually (by pushing or pulling), without starting the
engine.
The two positions are:
Drive on (14:A1; 15:A1-B1) - transmission en-
gaged for normal use.
Drive off (14:A2; 15:A2-B2) - transmission off.
The machine can be moved by hand.
Avoid towing the machine over long distances
or at high speeds. The transmission could be
damaged.
Do not operate the machine with the
drive off (lever in). There is a risk of
damage and oil leakage in the front
axle.

6.15 SEAT ADJUSTMENT (16:B)

The seat can be adjusted forwards and
backwards as follows:
1.
Move the control lever (16:A) up.
2.
Move the seat to the desired position.
3.
Release the control lever (16:A) to lock the
seat.
The seat is equipped with a safety switch con-
nected to the safety system of the machine.
This means that when there is no one in the seat,
the machine cannot be started. (see 7.6.2).

6.16 ENGINE BONNET

For how to access the fuel cock, the
battery and the engine, see 5.2.

6.17 QUICK RELEASE SUPPORTS

These supports allow you to easily and
quickly switch from one accessory to
another.
The 2WD is equipped with a lever
connected to the rear axle. See
(14:A).
4WD has two levers connected
to the rear axle (15:A) and to the
front axle (15:B).

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