Routine Maintenance - Stiga CR 434 Series Operator's Manual

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• Electric key ignition models
Pull  the  cutting  means  brake  lever  (1)  against  the  handle 
and turn the ignition key (3).
3.2b
• Electric push-button ignition models ("III - "IV")
–  Insert  the  supplied  battery  in  the  relative  engine  com-
partment (4); (follow the instructions provided in the en-
gine manual).
–  Insert the key as far as possible (if fitted) (5).
–  Pull  the  engine  cutting  means  brake  lever  towards  the 
handle (1).
NOTE Keep pulling the engine / cutting means brake or
the engine will stop.
–  Press and hold the starter button until the engine switch-
es on (6).
3.3 Mowing the lawn
The  appearance  of  the  lawn  will  improve  if  you  alternate 
cutting in both directions at the same height.
When the grass catcher is too full, grass collection is no
longer efficient and the sound of the lawnmower changes.
To remove and empty the grass catcher, 
–    s top the engine and wait for the cutting means to stop;
– lift the rear discharge guard, grasp the handle and re-
move the grass catcher keeping it in an erect position.
• For mulching or rear grass discharge: always  avoid 
removing  a  large  quantity  of  grass.  Never  cut  more 
than one third of the total grass height per single pass!
Regulate the forward speed according to the lawn condi-
tions and the amount of grass removed.
• For side discharge (if applicable): it is best to mow in 
a pattern where cut grass is not discharged on the grass 
still to be cut.
• For a grass catcher with contents indicator device
(if applicable): while  working  with  the  cutting  means 
running,  the  indicator  remains  raised  for  as  long  as  the 
grass catcher is able to hold cut grass; when it lowers, it 
means that the grass catcher is full and must be emptied.
Lawn care recommendations
Each  type  of  grass  has  different  characteristics  and  may 
thus  require  different  ways  of  caring  for  the  lawn;  always 
read the instructions on seed boxes for mowing height for 
the growing conditions in the work area.
Keep in mind that most grass is made up of a stem and one 
or more leaves. If leaves are fully cut, the lawn is damaged 
and growth is more difficult.
The following indications generally apply:
–    c utting  too  low  tears  and  uproots  the  grass,  giving  it  a 
"spotted" appearance;
–    i n  the  summer,  cutting  must  be  higher  to  prevent  the 
ground from drying;
–    d o not cut wet grass; this could reduce cutting means ef-
ficiency due to sticky grass and tear the lawn.
–    f or particularly high grass, initially mow at the maximum 
height allowed by the machine then mow again after two 
or three days.
3.4
When work is finished
When work has been completed, release the brake lever (1) 
and disconnect the spark plug cap (2). 
• Electric key ignition models
Remove the ignition key (3).
• Electric push-button ignition models
Press the tab (5) and remove the consent key (4).
WAIT UNTIL THE CUTTING MEANS STOPS before pro-
ceeding any further.

4. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Store the lawnmower in a dry place.
IMPORTANT Routine and accurate maintenance is es-
sential in maintaining original machine safety and perfor-
mance levels.
Adjustments or maintenance operations must only be per-
formed with the engine switched off and the spark plug ca-
ble disconnected.
1)    W ear  strong  protective  gloves  before  cleaning,  main-
taining or adjusting the machine.
2)    A ccurately  wash  the  machine  with  water  after  cutting; 
remove grass debris and mud accumulated in the chas-
sis  to  prevent  it  from  drying  and  causing  problems  the 
next time the lawnmower is used.
3)    P aint  on  internal  chassis  parts  may  start  to  flake  over 
time due to the abrasive action of cut grass; if this hap-
pens, promptly touch-up with rust-proof paint to prevent 
rusting that could corrode the metal.
4)    I f accessing the lower part is necessary, only tilt the ma-
chine on the side indicated in the engine manual, follow-
ing  the  relevant  instructions,  making  sure  that  the  ma-
chine is perfectly stable before performing any interven-
tions. On side discharge models, remove the discharge 
chute (if installed – see 3.1.d)..
5) Do not drip petrol onto the plastic parts of the engine or
the machine to prevent damaging them and remove all 
traces of spilled petrol immediately. The warranty does 
not cover damage to plastic parts caused by petrol.
6)  ì  U se the specific attachment for the water hose to clean 
the  internal  parts  of  the  chassis  (if  provided)  (4.4).  To 
perform  the  cleaning,  adjust  the  cutting  height  to  the 
lowest  setting,  then  start  the  engine  and  engage  the 
cutting means, standing behind the lawnmower handle. 
7)    T o  ensure  that  the  machine  will  function  prop-
erly  over  time,  it  is  highly  recommended  to 
change  the  engine  oil  regularly,  following  the  tim-
ing indicated in the engine's Instruction Manual.
The oil can be discharged at a specialised ser-
vicing  centre,  or  by  using  a  syringe  to  suc-
tion  the  oil  out  through  the  filler  spout,  bearing  in 
mind  you  may  need  to  repeat  the  operation  sever-
al  times  in  order  to  completely  empty  the  tank.
Remember to top-up with oil before using the ma-
chine again.
4.1 Cutting means maintenance
It is best if all interventions on the cutting means are done 
at a specialised Centre that has the most appropriate tools 
and equipment.
Only cutting means bearing the code indicated in the table 
on page ii must be used on this machine.
Given  product  evolution,  the  above  mentioned  cutting 
means may be replaced in time with others having similar 
interchangeable and operating safety features. 
Reassemble  the  cutting  means  (2)  with  the  code  facing 
the ground, following the steps indicated in the illustration.   
Tighten  the  central  screws  (1)  using  a  torque  wrench  set 
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