![19. FUEL GAUGE/FUEL CAP](/images/new-backgrounds/86963/8696317x1.webp)
GBENGLISH
1.Lever moved back – transmis- sion engaged for normal opera- tion.
2.Lever moved forward – trans- mission disengaged. The ma- chine can be moved by hand.
The machine may not be towed over long distances or at high speeds. The transmission could be dam- aged.
19. FUEL GAUGE/FUEL CAP
Fuel cap with
Comfort and President have a fuel cap without a fuel gauge.
The fuel tank holds approx. 11.5 litres.
AREAS OF USE
The machine may only be used for the following tasks using the genuine STIGA accessories stated.
1.Mowing
Using cutting deck
2.Sweeping
Using brush unit
3.Snow clearance
Using snow blade
4.Grass clipping and leaf collection
Using towed collector
5.Grass and leaf transport
Using dump cart
7.Weeding on gravel paths
Using front mounted hoe
8.Lawn edge trimming Using edge trimmer 13-0905.
9.Moss scarification
Using moss scarifier
The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch must not exceed 100 N.
The maximum
NOTE! Before using a trailer – contact your insur- ance company.
NOTE! This machine is not intended to be driven on public roads.
STARTING AND OPERATION
ENGINE CASING
To inspect and maintain the engine and battery, re- move the engine casing. Dismantling:
1.Unscrew the fuel cap/fuel gauge.
2.Pull up the rubber strap at the front edge of the casing (fig. 8).
3.Carefully lift off the engine casing (fig. 9). Assembly:
1.Place the casing over the lip on each side.
2.Make sure that the pins on the rear edge of the casing go down into the respective holes (fig. 10).
3.Secure the front edge of the casing with the rub- ber strap (fig. 8).
4.Finally, screw in the fuel cap/fuel gauge.
The machine may not be operated un- less the engine casing is mounted. Risk of burns and crushing injuries.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
6.Sand spreading
Using sand spreader
Always use