Lifting; Spare Parts; Warranty; Warranty Period - Stiga PARK 120 2016 Workshop Manual

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Workshop Manual
2016
PARK 120 - PARK 220
C. Precautions during work
The interventions described herein do not usually entail any particularly hazardous
situations except for those usually linked to any kind of mechanical work. Any risks can be
avoided by taking the usual amount care and attention required for this kind of work.
As well as observance of the usual rules and regulations on the prevention of accidents
common to workshops, please remember to:
remove the keys from the ignition before commencing any work;
protect hands with suitable work gloves, especially when working on or near the cutting
device;
make sure that the work in progress does not lead to any accidental fuel leaks or spills;
never smoke when working on the fuel tank or handling fuel;
not inhale oil or fuel fumes;
immediately clean up any traces of spilt fuel;
test the engine only in a well ventilated environment or in the presence of an adequate
exhaust fumes extractor system;
not disperse oil, fuel or other hazardous waste into the environment. This kind of waste
must be disposed of in compliance with the relative legislation in force;
make sure no-one can inadvertently carry out actions which could compromise the safety
of the mechanic working on the machine.
D. Tools required
All the operations described herein can be carried out using the tools usually available in a
good vehicle repair workshop.
1.1.6

Lifting

Before starting any work under the machine, check the load capacity of the lifting
equipment or the jack.
1.1.7

Spare parts

Always use genuine spare parts for repairs.
1.2

Warranty

1.2.1

Warranty period

The warranty is provided in the way and within the limits in the contract. With regards the
engine and transmission unit, the warranty terms provided by the relative manufacturer are
valid.
1.2.2

Exceptions

The warranty does not cover damage caused by:
Failure of the user to become familiar with the documentation accompanying the machine.
Carelessness.
Incorrect or prohibited use and installation.
The use of non-original spares.
The use of accessories not supplied or approved by STIGA.
Further more, the warranty does not cover:
Wear components, such as blades, belts, wheels, batteries, cables.
Normal wear and tear.
Engine and transmission. These components are covered by the warranty provided by
the relative manufacturer, in compliance with the specified terms and conditions.
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