Stiga PRO SVAN Patent - Design Registra Tion, Spark plug, Air intake, Lubrication, Fuses, Fault

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5.10.3Air filter (Pro Svan)

ENENGLISH

5.10.3Air filter (Pro Svan)

Clean the air filter every 3 months or after every 50 hours of operation, whichever comes first.

Clean the paper filter insert once a year or after every 200 hours of operation, whichever comes first.

Note! Both filters should be cleaned more often if the machine operates on dusty ground.

1.Remove the protective cover of the air filter (fig. 28).

2.Dismantle the paper filter insert and the foam pre-filter. Make sure that no dirt gets into the carburettor. Clean the air filter housing.

3.Wash the pre-filter in liquid detergent and water. Squeeze dry. Pour a little oil on the filter and squeeze in the oil.

4.Clean the paper filter insert as follows: Knock it lightly against a flat surface. If the filter is very dirty, change it.

5.Assemble in the reverse order. Petroleum-based solvents such as kerosene may not be used for cleaning the paper filter insert. These solvents can destroy the filter.

Do not use compressed air for cleaning the paper filter insert. The paper filter insert must not be oiled.

5.11 Spark plug

The spark plug(s) must be replaced every 200 hours of operation (=at every other basic service). Use the spark plug key supplied.

Before disconnecting the spark plug, clean around its mounting.

Spark plug:

Pro16, Pro20, Pro25: Champion RC12YC or equivalent.

Pro Svan: NGK BPR5ES or DENSO W16EPR-U

Electrode distance: 0.75 mm.

5.12 Air intake

See 9-11:W. The engine is air-cooled. A blocked cooling system can damage the engine. Clean the engine’s air intake after 50 hours of operation.

More meticulous cleaning of the cooling system is carried out during each basic service.

5.13 Lubrication

All lubrication points in accordance with the table below must be lubricated every 50 hours of opera- tion as well as after every wash.

Object

Action

Fig-

 

 

ure

Wheel bear-

2 grease nipples.

30

ing

Use a grease gun filled with

 

 

universal grease. Pump until

 

 

the grease emerges.

 

Centre point

4 grease nipples.

31

 

Use a grease gun filled with

 

 

universal grease. Pump until

 

 

the grease emerges.

 

Steering

Brush the chains clean with a

-

chains

wire brush.

 

 

Lubricate with universal

 

 

chain spray.

 

Tensioning

Lubricate the bearing points

32

arms

with an oil can when each

 

 

control is activated.

 

 

Ideally carried out by two

 

 

people.

 

Control

Lubricate the cable ends with

33

cables

an oil can when each control

 

 

is activated.

 

 

Must be carried out by two

 

 

people.

 

5.14 Fuses

If any of the faults listed below occurs, replace the relevant fuse. See fig. 13.

Fault

Fuse

The engine does not start or starts and

10 A

stops immediately. The battery is

 

charged.

 

Sand spreader and electrical cutting

20 A

height adjustment do not work.

 

All electrical functions are out of

30 A

operation. The battery is charged.

 

6 PATENT - DESIGN REGISTRA-

TION

This machine or parts thereof is covered by the fol- lowing patent and design registration: SE9901091-0, SE9901730-3, SE9401745-6, US595 7497, FR772384, DE69520215.4, GB772384, SE0301072-5, SE04/000239 (PCT), SE0401554-1.

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

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