Unpacking, Assembly; Assembly; Battery - Stiga PARK 120 2016 Workshop Manual

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Workshop Manual
2016
PARK 120 - PARK 220
1.4

Unpacking, assembly

All STIGA machines undergo thorough inspection before delivery.
Machines are delivered as fully assembled as possible.
This means that final assembly after delivery is quick and easy.
The machine must stay on the pallet while it is being unpacked and assembled.
1.4.1

Assembly

For assembly instructions,
1.4.2

Battery

Install/remove the battery in accordance with the instructions provided in chapter 7
7.4.6
Valve-regulated battery
This type of battery requires minimum maintenance. It has no caps or electrolyte level
controls.
Never wear metal rings, bracelets, necklaces or other similar jewellery when
working on batteries. They could create a short-circuit or fire.
The battery must be fully charged before being used for the first time. The
battery must be fully charged before being put into storage. Serious damage
may occur if the battery is put into storage flat.
If the leads are disconnected/connected in the wrong order, there is a risk of
a short-circuit and damage to the battery.
Inverting the cables on the poles may damage the battery and the alternator.
The engine must never be used with the battery disconnected. This could
damage the alternator and the electrical system.
Attention!
7.4.6
The battery is a valve-regulated one.
Warning!
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