Throttle Control Lever; Throttle Safety Lever; Manual Starting Grip; Choke Control Lever (If Available) - Stiga BC 636 Manual De Instrucciones

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STOP - the engine stops
and cannot be started.
START - the engine can be
started and operated.

5.2 THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER

Used to adjust the speed of the cutting means.
The throttle safety lever (Fig. 11.B) can
only be operated if the throttle safety lever
is pressed at the same time (Fig. 11.C).
The correct working speed is set using throttle
safety lever (Fig. 11.B) to the end of its stroke.

5.3 THROTTLE SAFETY LEVER

The throttle safety lever (Fig. 11.C) allows the
throttle control lever to be used (Fig. 11.A).

5.4 MANUAL STARTING GRIP

Allows the engine to be started
by hand (Fig. 11.I).
5.5 CHOKE CONTROL LEVER
(IF AVAILABLE)
It is used to cold start the engine. The
control features two positions (Fig. 18.E):
Position A - The choke is
disengaged (normal operation
and hot engine start).
Position B - The choke is engaged
(for engine cold start).

5.6 PRIMER CONTROL BUTTON

Press the primer's rubber button
to inject fuel into the carburettor,
thereby making it easier to
start the engine (Fig. 11.F).

5.7 DISPLAY (IF AVAILABLE)

The display (Fig. 11.J) shows
information regarding the machine
operation and maintenance.
Tachometer.
The digits on the display show
the number of engine rpm.
Timer.
The digits on the display show
the machine's hours (H) and
minutes (M) of operation.
Maintenance.
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maintenance is required.
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when the maintenance hourly
threshold is reached.
The frequency and types of
maintenance are summarised
in the "Maintenance Table"
(see chapter 13).
The flashing continues for 1 hour.

6. USING THE MACHINE

IMPORTANT The safety regulations
to follow are described in chap. 2. Strictly
comply with these instructions to avoid
serious risks or dangers.
IMPORTANT The machine
is supplied without fuel.

6.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS

Before using the machine:
1. place the machine in a stable
horizontal position on the ground;
2. choose the most suitable cutting means
for the job to be done (par. 4.3);
3. fill up with fuel. For information
about how to prepare the fuel blend,
methods and precautions for refuelling,
see sections 7.2 and 7.3;
4. wear the harness correctly
(see section 6.1.1).
EN - 9
indicates that no
starts to flash

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