Stiga PRO SVAN, PRO 25 manual Maintenance, Service programme, Preparation, Tyre pressure

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5MAINTENANCE

5.1Service programme

In order to keep the machine in good condition as regards reliability and operational safety as well as from an environmental perspective, STIGA’s Ser- vice programme should be followed.

The contents of this programme can be found in the attached service log.

Basic service must always be carried out by an au- thorised workshop.

First service and intermediate service should be carried out by an authorised workshop, but can also be carried out by the user. The content of this can be found in the service log and the actions are described under “4 STARTING AND OPERA- TION” as well as below.

Servicing carried out at an authorised workshop guarantees professional work using genuine spare parts.

At each basic service and intermediate service car- ried out at an authorised workshop, the service log is stamped. A service log presenting these services is a valuable document that improves the ma- chine’s second-hand value.

5.4.1 Change intervals

The table below states hours of operation and cal- endar months. Carry out the relevant action at whichever occurs first.

Machine

1st time

Then at

 

intervals of

 

 

Pro16 Pro20 (B&S)

Hours of

operation/Cal-

 

endar months

Changing the oil

5 hours

50 hours/

 

12 months

 

 

Replacing the filter.

-

100 hours

Pro25 (Kohler)

Hours of

operation/Cal-

 

endar months

Changing the oil

-

100 hours

Replacing the filter.

-

200 hours

Pro Svan (Honda)

Hours of

operation/Cal-

 

endar months

Changing the oil

20 hours/

100 hours/

 

1 month

6 months

Replacing the filter.

-

100 hours/

 

6 months

 

 

Change the oil more frequently if the engine has to operate in demanding conditions or if the ambient temperature is high.

5.2Preparation

All service and all maintenance must be carried out on a stationary machine with the engine switched off.

Prevent the machine from rolling by al- ways applying the parking brake.

Stop the engine.

Prevent unintentional starting of the engine by disconnecting the spark plug cable(s) from the spark plug(s) and re- moving the ignition key.

5.3Tyre pressure

Adjust the air pressure in the tyres as follows: Front: 0.6 bar (9 psi).

Rear: 0.4 bar (6 psi).

5.4Changing engine oil, filter

This section contains tables covering the different engines that are included in STIGA’s Pro range. To facilitate reading, mark the data that applies to the relevant machine/engine.

5.4.2 Engine Oil

Use oil according to the table below.

Machine

Oil

 

Pro16 Pro20 (B&S)

Grade

Service

 

 

class

All temperatures

SAE 10W-40

SF

 

 

or higher

Below -18° C

SAE 5W-30

Above 0° C

SAE30

 

Pro25 (Kohler)

Grade

Service

 

 

class

Above -18° C

SAE 10W-40

SG

 

 

or higher

Below 0° C

SAE 5W-20/30

Pro Svan (Honda)

Grade

Service

 

 

class

All temperatures

SAE 10W-40

SJ

 

 

or higher

Below 0° C

SAE 5W-30

Above 10° C

SAE30

 

Use oil without any additives.

Do not fill with too much oil. This can cause the engine to overheat.

Change oil when the engine is warm.

The engine oil may be very hot if it is drained off directly after the engine is shut off. Therefore allow the engine to cool a few minutes before draining the oil.

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Contents Stiga Park 4Pro16 Pro16 Pro20 16Pro25 Pro16 Pro20 19 Pro25 27Pro25 Pro16 Pro20 Pro Svan Page General DescriptionInhibitor, parking brake 3A Driving-service brake 3FClutch-parking brake 3B Steering wheel 3DIgnition lock/headlight 4,5I Power take-off 4,5KCutting height adjustment 4,5J Hour meter 2PFilling with petrol Areas of USEStarting and Operation Engine casing 7UElectrical safety check Safety checksGeneral safety check Checking the engine oil levelStart Power assisted steering Pro20, Pro25, Pro SvanCleaning Operating tipsPreparation MaintenanceService programme Tyre pressureFuel filter Transmission, oil filterBattery Belt transmissionsAir filter, engine Removal/InstallationCleaning Air filter Pro16, Pro20Air intake Patent Design Registra TionSpark plug LubricationW. s t i g a . c o m