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7.4 Changing the oil

Change the oil the first time after 2 hours of oper- ation, and subsequently every 25 hours of opera- tion or at least once a season. 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. So allow the engine to cool a few minutes before draining the oil.

1.Lean the machine slightly so that the oil drain- ing plug is the lowest point of the engine.

2.Unscrew the oil draining plug. See “4.10”.

3.Let the oil run out into a container.

4.Screw back the oil draining plug.

5.Fill with new oil: See “5.2”.

7.5 Side adjustment

If the handle’s side adjustment (1:P) does not lock the handle satisfactorily it can be adjusted as fol- lows:

1.Remove the handle’s support by carrying out the procedure in “3.2” reverse order.

2.Adjust the lock on the nut in fig. 7. Tightening secures the lock better. Slackening off makes the lock less secure.

3.Reinstall the handle according to the procedure in “3.3”.

7.6 Cleaning

Never use high-pressure washing equip- ment when cleaning. This can cause wa- ter to penetrate between the seals and cause machine damage.

First brush off all dirt. Then wipe down the rotary cultivator using a damp cloth. The underside can be washed with water.

7.7 Fault-tracing

Fault: Difficult to start

Cause: The fuel is too old.

Action: Drain the tank and fill with fresh petrol.

Cause: Sparkplug fault.

Action: Replace spark plug.

Fault: Engine runs unevenly

Cause: Contaminated fuel.

Action: Clean the petrol tank and carburettor.

Cause: Sparkplug fault.

Action: Replace spark plug.

Fault: Weak engine, does not run at full throttle

Cause: Blocked air filter

Corrective action: Clean or replace the air filter.

Fault: Stops during operation

Cause: No fuel.

Action: Fill with petrol

8 SERVICE

Authorised service stations carry out repairs and servicing. They always use genuine spare parts.

Under no circumstances may parts oth- er than genuine spare parts be used. This is a requirement stipulated by the Testing Authority. The machine is ap- proved and tested with these parts.

If the machine requires servicing, repair or maintenance that entails dismantling of the cover, this must be performed by an authorised service station.

The manufacturer reserves the right to make alter- ations to the product without prior notification.

9 PURCHASE TERMS

A full warranty is issued against manufacturing and material defects. The user must carefully fol- low the instructions given in the enclosed docu- mentation.

Warranty period According to relevant laws.

Exceptions

The warranty does not cover damage due to:

-Neglect by users to acquaint themselves with accompanying documentation

-Carelessness

-Incorrect and non-permitted use or assembly

-The use of non-genuine spare parts

-The use of accessories not supplied or approved Neither does the warranty cover:

-Wear parts

-Normal wear

The purchaser is covered the national laws of each country. The rights to which the purchaser is enti- tled with the support of these laws are not restrict- ed by this warranty.

GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the product without prior notification.

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Stiga 75-G, 75R-B, 75R-HX manual Service, Purchase Terms

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