Stiga 500-G, 500R-G manual English, Description

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3.6 Cable for reverse control

4.4

Handle (1:B)

Only applies to 500R-G.

The handle has two handgrips that are used to op-

The cable is marked R.

erate the machine over the area to be cultivated.

1.

Hook the cable in the reverse control (1:C) and

4.5

Fuel cap

 

insert the cable in the gap in the cable housing’s

 

See the accompanying engine manual.

 

mounting on the left handle.

2.

Adjust the cable sleeve if necessary.

Unscrew the fuel cap to fill with petrol. The fuel

3.7 Drive cable

cap must always be closed during operation.

4.6

Angle adjustment handle (1:E)

1.

Hook the cable in the drive control (1:D) and in-

Release the knob and set the handle to the desired

 

sert the cable in the gap in the cable housing’s

 

mounting on the left handle.

angle.

2.

Adjust the cable sleeve if necessary.

Then retighten the knob again.

3.8 Front protection

Install the front protection (5:J). Use the screws supplied.

4.7 Height adjustment handle (1:F)

Slacken off the screws and set the handle to the de- sired height.

Then retighten the screws again.

4 DESCRIPTION

The rotary cultivator is driven by a four-stroke en- gine and is intended for soil cultivation in private gardens. The most important parts and controls of the rotary cultivator are described below.

4.1 Reverse control (1:C)

Only applies to 500R-G.

The control is used to start the rotor for reverse when the engine is running.

The reverse control and drive control (1:D) must never be activated at the same time.

Control in idle mode (forward) – No drive.

Control moved backwards – The machine reverses.

4.2 Drive control (1:D)

The control is used to start the rotor for forward motion when the engine is running.

The reverse control (1:C) and drive control must never be activated at the same time.

Control in idle mode (down) – No drive.

Control pulled in – Forward operation.

4.3 Throttle and stop (1:A)

The control determines the engine’s rpm and has start and stop positions.

4.8 Oil filling/draining

Always check the oil level before start- ing the engine.

See the accompanying engine manual. Plug for oil filler and checking the oil level.

To drain the oil, the machine must be tilted so that the oil runs out from the same hole.

4.9 Auxiliary wheel (1:H)

The auxiliary wheel is intended to assist transport of the machine and has two positions.

The auxiliary wheel must not be installed when carrying out work.

The auxiliary wheel must be installed when transporting.

Remove/install the auxiliary wheel as follows:

1.Pull out the locking pin (2:A).

2.Remove the auxiliary wheel downwards.

3.Reinstall the locking pin in the auxiliary wheel arm.

Install in reverse order

4.10Rotors (1:J)

Nobody must be close to the dangerous rotors during operation.

The rotors are made of special steel and work the soil at the same time as the machine is pro- pelled forwards.

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