Cutting Height Adjustment; Using The Machine; Safety Checks - Stiga Multiclip 547e Kit Operator's Manual

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5.3

CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Lower or raise the chassis to cut the
grass at different heights.
Carry out this operation when the cutting means
is stationary.
The cutting height is adjusted by using the
designated lever (Fig.7.A) that lifts or lowers
the chassis to the desired position.
5.4
HANDLE ADJUSTMENT (FIG.8/9)
Do this when the cutting means is stationary.
6.

USING THE MACHINE

The safety regulations to follow are described in
chap. 2. Strictly comply with these instructions to avoid
serious risks or dangers.
6.1
PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES
Before starting work , it is necessary to carry out
several checks and operations to ensure you
can work efficiently and in maximum safety:
Make sure that the safety key is not inserted in its slot.
Place the machine in a stable horizontal
position on the ground.
6.1.1
Checking the battery
Before using the machine for the first time after
purchase, fully charge the battery following
the instructions in the battery booklet.
Before every use of the machine, check the battery charge
status according to the instructions in the battery booklet.
6.1.2
Cutting height adjustment
Adjust the cutting height as indicated in (par. 5.3).
6.2

SAFETY CHECKS

Perform the following safety checks and check that the
results correspond to those outlined on the tables.
Always carry out the safety checks before use.
6.2.1
General safety check
Object
Grips
Handle
Cutting means
Result
Clean, dry.
Fixed firmly to the machine.
Clean, not damaged
or worn.
Switch command
Operator presence lever
Drive ON lever
Battery
Screws/nuts on the
machine and on the
cutting means
Cooling air ducts
Machine
6.2.2
Machine operating test
Action
1.
Start the machine and
engage the cutting
means (par.6.3).
2.
Release the op-
erator presence
lever (Fig.15.A).
1.
Start the machine (par.
6.3) and operate the
drive lever (par. 5.2.3).
2.
Disengage the
drive lever.
Test driving
If any of the results fail to match the indications
provided in the tables, do not use the machine! Contact
an Authorised Service Centre to have it checked and
repaired if necessary.
6.3
START-UP
NOTE Start up the machine on a flat
surface without obstacles or high grass.
NOTE Check if the battery combination is
correct, following the instructions supplied
in the "Technical data" table.
1.
Open the hatch for accessing the
battery compartment (Fig.10.A).
2.
Fit the batteries correctly in their compartments
(Fig. 7.2.3.A) pressing down until the end
and until you hear it clicks firmly into position,
ensuring thus the electrical contact.
3.
Insert the safety key until the end (Fig.11.A).
If required, turn the key to "ON" position.
4.
Completely close the hatch again.
EN - 6
The lever must move
freely, it must not need
forcing and should
return automatically
and rapidly back to
the neutral position.
No damage to the casing,
no liquid leakage.
Correctly tightened
(not loose).
Not clogged.
No signs of damage
or wear.
Result
1.
The cutting means
should move.
2.
The lever should return
automatically and rap-
idly to the neutral po-
sition, the engine must
switch off and the cut-
ting means must stop
within a few seconds.
1.
The wheels should
move the machine
forward.
2.
The wheels should
stop and the machine
stops moving forward.
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound.

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