Tyre Pressure; Safety Checks; General Safety Check - Stiga MP 84 Serie Traducción Del Manual Original

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6.1.3 Tyre pressure

Having the right tyre pressure is the main 
condition for ensuring that the cutting-means 
assembly is horizontal and mows evenly.
1. Unscrew the valve caps
2. Connect a compressed air line with 
a gauge to the valves (fig. 12)
3. Adjust the pressure according to the values
indicated in the "Technical Data" chart.
6.1.4 Preparing the machine
before starting work
NOTE This machine can be used to
mow lawns in a number of different ways;
before starting work, prepare the machine
based on how the lawn is to be mowed.
a. Prepare the machine for side cutting and
discharge of the grass onto the floor
(for models with side discharge only)
– Always check that the inner spring of 
the chute (fig. 13.A) works properly, 
whilst keeping it securely lowered.
b. Preparation for grass cutting and
collection in the grass catcher (for
rear collection models only)
– Fasten the grass catcher (fig. 14.A) onto 
the supports (fig. 14.B) and centre it up 
with the rear plate. Centring is ensured by 
using the right bracket as lateral support.
– Make sure that the lower pipe 
of the grass catcher opening is
attached to the pawl (fig. 14.C).
c. Prepare the machine for rear cutting and
discharge of the grass onto the floor
(for models with rear collection only)
– If you decide to work without the grass 
catcher, a rear discharge guard kit (fig. 
15; chap. 15.5) is available upon request. 
This has to be attached to the rear
plate as indicated in the instructions.
d. Preparation for mowing and
mulching of grass
– If you decide to mow the grass, mulching 
it and leaving it on the grass, a "mulching" 
kit is available upon request  (chap. 
15.1). This has to be attached to the rear
plate as indicated in the instructions.
6.1.5 Positioning the anti-scalp wheels
The anti-chipping wheels are used to reduce 
the risk of tearing up sections of lawn, which 
can occur when the edge of the cutting-means 
assembly drags over irregular ground.
Position the wheels as indicated (par. 7.4). 

6.2 SAFETY CHECKS

Run the following safety checks and 
check that the results correspond to 
those outlined on the tables.
Always carry out the safety
checks before use.

6.2.1 General safety check

Object
Battery
Rear discharge guard,
grass catcher
Side discharge
guard, suction grid
Fuel lines and
connections.
Electrical cables.
Oil lines
Drive the machine 
forwards and backwards, 
shift to neutral /
release the drive pedal
(par. 5.5; par. 5.7)
Press the brake pedal 
(par. 5.4; par. 5.6)
Test driving
Safety devices
6.2.2 Control of safety devices
The safety devices work in two ways:
A. they prevent the engine from starting if all 
the safety requirements have not been met;
B. by stopping the engine if even just one 
of the safety requirements is lacking. 
Action
1. gear in "neutral";
2. cutting means 
disengaged;
3. operator seated.
EN - 11
Result
No damage to the casing, 
cover or terminals
Good condition. No
damage. Properly 
installed.
Good condition. No
damage. Properly 
installed.
No leaks.
All insulation intact.
No mechanical damage.
No leaks. 
No damage.
The machine slows 
down and stops
The machine stops
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound
Proceed as indicated
in par. 6.2.2
Result
The engine starts

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