Stopping The Machine; After Operation; Routine Maintenance; General Information - Stiga Multiclip 547e Kit Operator's Manual

Pedestrian-controlled walk-behind battery powered lawn mower
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5.
For models that require using a power
button for starting, use the power button (fig.
12.A). The LED stays on for 15 seconds.
6.
Engage the cutting means by first pressing
the safety button (Fig.13.B) and then pressing
the operator presence lever (Fig.13.A).
7.
To engage the traction, press the lever
behind the handle (Fig.13.C).
6.4
OPERATION
IMPORTANT When working, always keep
a safe distance from the cutting means,
given by the length of the handle.
The battery power reserve (and therefore the lawn
surface to be mown before recharging) depends
on many factors, described in (par. 7.2.1).
During use, the charge status of the batteries is
displayed (remaining charge percentage) (Fig.8.E).
IMPORTANT If the motor stops because
it is overheated whilst mowing, you must wait
approximately 5 minutes before restarting it.
6.4.1
Grass cutting
1.
Start moving forward and mowing the grass area.
Adjust speed and cutting height (para 5.3) in
2.
relation to lawn conditions (grass height, density
and humidity) and the amount of grass to be cut.
For traction models (par. 5.2.3): It is
recommended to avoid mowing on slopes
with a degree higher than 15°.
3.
The appearance of the lawn will improve
if you alternate cutting in both directions
at the same height (Fig.14).
• Always avoid removing a large quantity of
grass. Never cut more than one third of the
total grass height per single pass (Fig.14).
• Keep the chassis clean (par. 7.3.1).
6.4.2
Suggestions for maintaining your lawn
• To keep a lawn lush and green, it should be cut
regularly. A lawn can be composed of different types
of grass. If the lawn is cut frequently, grass and roots
grow more vigorously, forming a solid grassy bed;
if the lawn is cut is less frequently, higher grass and
weeds start growing (clover and daisies, etc.). The
frequency of mowing should be in relation to the
rate of growth of the grass, which should not be left
to grow too much between one cut and the next.
• The best height of grass on a well-kept lawn is approx.
4-5cm. With one mow, you do not need to remove more
than a third of the total height. If the grass is very tall,
it should be cut twice in a twenty-four hour period; The
first time with the cutting means at maximum cutting
height and the second cut at the height desired.
• Cutting too low tears and uproots the grass,
giving it a "spotted" appearance.
• During hot and dry periods, the grass should be cut a
little higher to prevent the ground from drying out.
• It is always better to cut the grass when it is dry. Do
not cut wet grass; this could reduce cutting means
efficiency due to sticky grass and tear the lawn.
• The cutting means must be in good state and well
sharpened so that the grass is cut straight without a
ragged edge that leads to yellowing at the ends.
6.5

STOPPING THE MACHINE

To stop the machine:
Release the operator presence lever (Fig.15.A).
1.
2.
For models that require using a power button
for starting, use the power button (fig. 12.A).
3.
Wait until the cutting means stops.
After stopping the machine, it will take a few sec-
onds for the cutting means to stop.
IMPORTANT Always stop the machine.
• When moving between work areas.
• When driving on grass free surfaces.
• Every time it is necessary to overcome an obstacle.
• Before adjusting the cutting height.
• Any time the side discharge chute (if available) is
removed or refitted.
6.6

AFTER OPERATION

1. Stop the machine (par. 6.5).
2.
Open the hatch and remove the safety key.
3.
Remove the battery from its hous-
ing and recharge it (par 7.2.2).
4.
Allow the motor to cool before stor-
ing in an enclosed space.
5.
Clean (par. 7.3).
6.
Check there are no loose or damaged compo-
nents. If necessary, replace the damaged com-
ponents and tighten any screws and loose bolts
or contact the authorised service centre.
IMPORTANT Remove the safety key whenever
the machine is unused or left unattended.
7.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1

GENERAL INFORMATION

The safety regulations to follow are described in
chap. 2. Strictly comply with these instructions to avoid
serious risks or dangers.
Before commencing any inspections, cleaning or
maintenance/adjustments on the machine:
• Stop the machine.
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