Stiga Lawn Mower 8211 3417 03 User Manual

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Multiclip batt.  
8211-3417-03  
 
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dle and assemble the components. Note! Wash-  
er A is fitted between the screw and the plastic  
bushing (fig. 1).  
SYMBOLS  
The following symbols are displayed on the ma-  
chine in order to remind you about the safety pre-  
cautions and attention necessary when using the  
machine.  
3. Mount the upper part of the handle onto the  
lower part with screws, washers and locking  
nuts (fig. 2).  
The symbols mean:  
BATTERY  
Warning! Read the Instruction Book and  
Safety Manual before using the machine.  
GENERAL  
Before starting the mower for the first  
time and after winter storage, you should  
charge the battery for 1 - 2 days other-  
wise the battery can be damaged.  
Warning! Keep spectators away. Beware of  
objects being flung out.  
In order for the battery to maintain its  
capacity and to give optimum perform-  
ance, it is important that the charging  
and storage instructions are carefully fol-  
lowed.  
Warning! Take out the safety key before  
any type of maintenance is carried out.  
Warning! Do not put hands or feet under the  
cover of the machine when it is running.  
• The battery used in this machine is a lead-acid  
type battery. This type of battery must always  
be stored fully charged.  
• Always charge the battery indoors, in a garage,  
etc. where the battery is dry and protected from  
the weather.  
Warning! The blades continue to rotate  
even after the machine has been switched  
off.  
STOP  
• Only charge the battery when the temperature is  
at least 0°C and not over +40°C. Charging in  
lower or higher temperatures can damage the  
battery.  
When a red lamp lights up on the mower’s  
control panel and/or a sound signal is acti-  
vated, take out the safety key.  
• Always keep the mower battery away from wa-  
ter, sources of heat (ovens, radiators, open fires,  
etc.) and hazardous chemicals.  
ASSEMBLY  
• Always use the accompanying genuine Stiga  
charger. Never use the charger for any other  
product.  
When the machine was packed, it is possible that it  
was equipped with a lead for maintenance charg-  
ing. When the mower is taken out of the packag-  
ing, this lead is no longer required and can be  
removed.  
• Neveruse the charger ifit is damagedinanyway.  
A damaged lead or charger should immediately  
be replaced at an authorised service workshop  
HANDLEBAR  
• Take care of the leads. Never carry the charger  
by the lead. When charging is complete pull out  
the plug not the lead. If an extension cable is  
used, use a robust sort suitable for outdoor use,  
even if the battery is never charged outdoors.  
1. Set the highest cutting height(position 3, see also  
under heading “cutting height”)  
2. The components for assembling the handle’s  
lower part are mounted for packaging. Remove  
the components from the lower hole on the  
chassis. Then fold up the lower part of the han-  
• The charger always feels warm to touch, during  
the first hours of charging.  
 
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2. Insert the safety key into the control panel (fig.  
5). When the safety key is in place, the green  
lamp will be lit. If it is not, check that the engine  
protection on the safety key is pressed in (fig. 6)  
and that the battery is fully charged.  
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS  
The battery must always be charged  
directly after finishing mowing and as  
soon as it has cooled down (after  
about 30 minutes).  
3. Press down the handle to lift the front wheels off  
the grass, thereby reducing grass resistance in the  
starting moment.  
1. Charge the battery outside of the mower in a  
dry and cool place.  
4. Press in the power on/off button 1 (fig. 7). Start  
the engine by pressing in the safety handle 2. To  
stop, release the safety handle.  
2. First connect the round plug from the charger to  
the battery (fig. 3).  
3. Then connect the charger to a wall socket  
(~220/230V).  
After finishing mowing:  
1. Remove the safety key and keep it out of  
reach of children.  
4. Charge for 1 - 2 days, depending on how long  
the machine has been used. Whilst the battery  
is charging, the red charging lamp on the bat-  
tery is continuously lit, for as long as the bat-  
tery charger is connected  
2. Clean the mower (see the “Maintenance” sec-  
tion under the heading “Cleaning”).  
3. Recharge the battery once it has cooled down  
(after about 30 minutes).  
5. Finish charging by firstly pulling out the plug  
from the wall socket.  
If the safety handle has stopped work-  
ing, remove the safety key and take the  
mower to an authorised service work-  
shop to be repaired.  
If the charger is first removed from  
the battery, the plug leads can short-  
circuit if they come into contact with  
conductive material.  
CONTROL PANEL (fig. 8)  
CHARGING BEFORE WINTER  
STORAGE  
The control panel has the following functions:  
1. It includes the socket for the safety key. The safe-  
ty key also has an in-built engine protection. If  
the engine protection has been activated, remove  
the safety key and reset the engine protection  
(fig. 6).  
The battery should always be stored ful-  
ly charged.  
1. Take the battery out of the mower.  
2. Carefully wipe off the battery.  
2. It includes three lamps which indicate the bat-  
tery’s charge level:  
3. Store the battery outside of the mower in a dry  
and cool place.  
A Green = the battery is charged to between 30%  
and 100% of full capacity.  
USING THE MOWER  
B Yellow = the battery’s power has reduced. Be-  
tween 5% and 30% remains.  
STARTING/STOPPING THE MOWER  
C Red = 5% or less of the battery power remains.  
The machine will begin to beep and will switch  
itself off automatically. Stop mowing and re-  
charge the battery once it has cooled down (after  
about 30 minutes). Do not use the mower again  
until the battery is fully charged.  
Keep hands and feet well away from the  
rotating blade(s). Never put your hand  
or foot under the blade casing or in the  
grass ejector unit while the motor is  
running.  
1. Fix the battery in place in the mower (fig. 4).  
Important: do not allow the battery power to com-  
pletely rundown as this maydamage the battery and  
shorten its operational life.  
 
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MOWING TIPS  
CHANGING THE BLADE  
For best cutting results and to ensure that the bat-  
tery lasts as long as possible, the following rules  
should be followed:  
Check, before and after each use, that the  
blade is tightly fixed and that it is not  
damaged. A bent or damaged blade  
should immediately be replaced. Use pro-  
tective gloves to avoid cutting injuries.  
• Drive the mower at a slow and even pace  
• Try to avoid excessive starting and stopping, as  
this draws a lot of current.  
Blunt and/or damaged blades tear off the grass and  
make the lawn look ugly after mowing. New, well-  
sharpened blades cut off the grass and ensure that it  
looks green and fresh after it has been mown.  
• Make sure that the motor is running at full speed  
at all times when mowing.  
• Mow regularly and often, especially when the  
grass is growing quickly. Do not mow more than  
a third of the total height of the grass during one  
mowing session.  
Remove the battery. Put the accompanying wrench  
(36 mm) on the hexagon holder. Loosen the blade  
nut with an adjustable wrench or another type of  
fixed wrench (19 mm) (fig. 10). Turn the blade nut  
in an anti-clockwise direction in order to remove the  
blade.  
• Always use a sharp blade.  
• Do not use the mower when it is raining or when  
the grass is wet.  
Fit the new blade and refit all the other parts exactly  
as they were before they were dismantled, see fig.  
10. Tighten the blade nut fully.  
• Make sure that the underside of the cutting deck  
is kept clean.  
SHARPENING THE BLADE  
CUTTING HEIGHT  
Water grinding with whetstone or a grinding stone  
should be used to sharpen the blade.  
Do not set the cutting height so low that  
the blade/blades can hit uneven ground.  
For safety reasons, the blade should not be sharp-  
ened on an emery wheel. Too high a temperature  
can result in the blade becoming brittle.  
When adjusting the cutting height, first-  
ly pull out the safety key.  
The cutting height can be adjusted to three posi-  
tions by moving the wheel axles (fig. 9).  
If the blade is sharpened, it must be bal-  
anced afterwards to avoid vibration  
damage (fig. 11).  
Position 1 = Lowest cutting height  
Position 3 = Highest cutting height  
MAINTENANCE  
Take out the safety key and remove the  
battery before any type of maintenance is  
carried out.  
CLEANING  
The mower should be cleaned after each use. Use a  
damp rag or sponge with a mild soap solution. Do  
not use water or detergents for cleaning. Remove all  
grass clippings which have gathered under the  
cover.  
 
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Problem  
Possible causes  
1. Mower does not start when safety A. Check to make sure the safety key has been properly inserted and that the  
key is inserted and the safety han-  
dle is pressed in  
engine protection is pressed in.  
B. Remove safety key, turn mower over on side and check that blade is not  
obstructed.  
C. Is battery fully charged? Plug in charger and check lamps.  
2. Mower stops while mowing (for A. The engine protection in the safety key has cut off power to protect  
reason other than releasing the  
safety handle).  
engine. Wait a couple of seconds for it to cool and then press in the  
engine protection.  
B. Remove safety key. Turn mower over and check that blade is free to turn.  
Also check deck and ejector for clogging.  
C. Mover is trying to cut too much grass. Raise it to higher cutting height  
and try to start again.  
D. Check to see if battery needs to be recharged.  
3. Mower vibrates excessively or  
makes excessive noise.  
A. Remove safety key. Turn mower over to check if blade is properly tight-  
ened.  
B. Remove safety key. Turn mower over to check if blade has been bent,  
damaged or worn out. Replace with an original blade.  
C. Remove safety key. Turn mower over to check mower deck for damage.  
If damaged, contact an authorised service dealer.  
D. If no visible damage to mower or blade, return mower to an authorised  
service dealer.  
4. Mower runs but cutting perform- A. Was battery fully charged at the start?  
ance is unsatisfactory and/or there B. Remove safety key. Turn mower over to check if:  
is a loss of power while mowing.  
-blade is correctly attached.  
-blade is sharp.  
-blade is bent, loose or damaged.  
-deck and/or ejector and/or grass collector are clogged  
C. Cutting height may be set too low, causing heavy strain on motor by try-  
ing to cut too much grass. Raise to a higher cutting position.  
5. Mower is hard to push.  
A. Mower is trying to cut too much grass (See problem 4, Cause C.)  
B. Remove safety key. Turn mower over to check if all wheels rotate freely  
and check them for damage. Obtain original replacement wheels from an  
authorised service dealer.  
6. Mower engine will not stop when A. Remove safety key to shut off motor. Mower can not then be started.  
the safety handle is released. Contact an authorised service dealer.  
7. Mower cannot finish cutting the A. Was battery fully charged at the start?  
lawn on a single charge any more. B. Mower is trying to cut too much grass (See problem 4, Cause C.)  
C. Contact an authorised service dealer for battery check.  
8. Red lamp on charger does not  
A. Wall outlet does not have power. (Verify with another electric device.)  
come on when charger is plugged B. The charger fuse may need to be replaced. Contact an authorised service  
into wall outlet.  
dealer  
C. Charger or cord may be defective. Contact an authorised service dealer.  
If the mower still doesn't work, despite measures taken according to this table, contact an authorised service dealer.  
 

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