Stiga Multiclip 547e Kit Operator's Manual page 27

Pedestrian-controlled walk-behind battery powered lawn mower
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• Remove the safety key, (never leave
the key inserted or within the reach of
children or unauthorised persons).
• Make sure that all moving parts have
come to a complete stop.
• Allow the motor to cool before
storing in an enclosed space.
• Read the relevant instructions.
• Use suitable clothing, protective
gloves and goggles.
• The frequency and types of maintenance are
summarised in the "Maintenance Table". The
table will help you maintain your machine's
safety and performance. It summarises the main
interventions to be made and the frequency
applicable to each of them. Carry out the relevant
task as soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-genuine and/or incorrectly
assembled spare parts and attachments could
adversely affect machine operation and safety. The
manufacturer shall decline all liability in the event
of injuries or damages caused by such parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by Authorised
Assistance Centres and Dealers.
IMPORTANT Any maintenance and adjustment
operations not described in this manual must be
carried out by your Authorised Service Centre.
7.2
BATTERY
7.2.1
Battery power reserve
Battery power reserve (and therefore the lawn
surface that can be mown before recharging
is required) mainly depends on:
a.
Environmental factors that cause
higher energy requirements:
– Mowing dense, high and/or wet grass.
b.
Machine cutting width; wider settings
involve higher energy consumption.
c.
Operator behaviour that should be avoided:
– Switching the machine on and off
frequently whilst working.
– Setting a cutting height that is too
low for the lawn conditions.
– Working at a speed that is too high in relation
to the amount of grass to be removed.
NOTE During use, the battery is protected against
total drainage with a protective device that switches
off the machine and stops it from working.
To optimise battery power reserve it
is always recommended to:
– Cut the grass when the lawn is dry.
– Cut the grass frequently so that it doesn't grow too tall.
– Set a higher cutting height when the grass is very
tall, then set a lower height and cut the lawn again.
– Do not use the machine in "mulching"
mode with very high grass.
– Use of the "ECO" mode (par. 5.2.4).
If the need arises to use the machine for sessions which
exceed the capability of a standard battery, it is possible to:
– Purchase a second standard battery to immediately
replace the discharged battery, without
compromising the continuity of operations.
– Purchase a battery with an extended power reserve
compared to the standard version (par. 15.1).
7.2.2
Battery removal and recharging
1.
Open the battery compartment access
hatch and remove the safety key.
2.
Press the button on the battery (Fig.16.A)
and remove the battery (Fig.16.B).
3.
Insert the battery (Fig.17.B) in its hous-
ing in the battery charger (Fig.17.C).
4.
Connect the battery charger to a power socket
with the voltage indicated on the rating plate.
5.
Fully charge the battery according to the instruc-
tions in the battery/battery charger booklet.
NOTE The battery is equipped with a guard
that inhibits recharging if the environmental
temperature is not between 0 and +45 °C.
NOTE The battery can be recharged at any
time, even partially, with no risk of damaging it.
7.2.3
Refitting the battery on the machine
When recharging is completed:
1.
Remove the battery from the housing in
the battery charger (do not keep recharg-
ing when recharging is completed).
2.
Disconnect the battery charger from
the mains power supply.
Open the battery housing hatch (Fig.18.A),
3.
insert the battery (Fig.18.B) into its housing
pressing down until you hear it click firmly into
position and check the electrical contact.
Completely close the hatch again.
7.3
CLEANING
Clean thoroughly following the instructions
below every time it is used.
7.3.1
Cleaning the machine
• Always make sure the air intakes are free of debris.
• Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical
components, prevent them from getting wet (Fig.19).
• Do not use aggressive liquids to clean the chassis.
• To reduce fire hazards, keep the lawnmower
and, in particular, the motor free of grass,
leaves, or excessive grease.
Always keep the levers, display and buttons free of debris.
7.3.2
Cleaning the cutting means assembly
Remove grass debris and mud accumulated in
the chassis to prevent it from drying and causing
problems the next time the lawnmower is used.
Tilt the machine laterally and make sure that
it is stable before starting any work.
The paintwork of the internal part of the chassis may
crack off over time due to the abrasive action of the cut
grass; In this case, take immediate action by retouching
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