Replacing Bulbs; Rear Axle; Storing The Machine; Handling And Transportation - Stiga MP 84 Serie Traducción Del Manual Original

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8.6

REPLACING BULBS

8.6.1 Type "l" - Incandescent light bulbs
• The bulbs (18W) have a bayonet fitting 
and are installed in the bulb holder
which can be taken out by turning it 
anti-clockwise with pliers (fig. 41).
8.6.2 Type "ll" - LED light bulbs
• Loosen the lock nut  (fig. 41.A) and 
remove the connector (fig. 41.B). 
Remove the LED illuminator (fig. 41.C), 
secured by screws (fig. 41.D).
8.7

REAR AXLE

• This is a sealed single unit that does not
require maintenance. It is permanently 
lubricated and its lubricant does not
need changing or topping up.

9. STORING THE MACHINE

When you intend to put your machine 
away for more than 30 days:
1. Wait for the engine to cool
2. Disconnect the battery cables and 
store it in a cool and dry place.
3. Empty the fuel tank (par. 7.2.2) and follow 
all the instructions in the engine manual.
4. Clean the machine thoroughly.
5. Check the machine for any 
damage. If necessary, contact the 
authorised assistance centre.
6. Store the machine:
– with the cutting-means assembly lowered
– in a dry place
– protected from inclement weather
– and covered with a sheet where 
possible (par. 15.4)
– in a place where children cannot get to it
– making sure that keys or tools used 
for maintenance are removed.
Before starting to use the machine again:
• check that there are no fuel leaks from 
the tubes, fuel stopcock or carburettor.
• prepare the machine as described in 
chapter "6. Using the machine" .

10. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION

• When handling the machine, always:
– disengage the cutting means;
– bring the cutting-means assembly 
to the highest position;
– stop the engine;
• When transporting the machine 
on a vehicle or trailer, always:
– use an access ramp of suitable 
strength, width and length;
– load the machine with the engine 
switched off, with the key removed from 
the ignition, without a driver and pushed 
by an adequate number of people;
– close the fuel tap (if provided);
– lower the cutting-means assembly;
– engage the parking brake;
– position it so that it can not cause
a hazard for anybody;
– fasten firmly to the means of transport using 
ropes or chains to prevent it from tipping 
over causing damage and fuel leaks.

11. ASSISTANCE AND REPAIRS

This manual provides all the necessary 
information to run the machine and for correct 
basic maintenance operations which can 
be performed by the user. Any regulations 
and maintenance operations not described 
herein must be carried out by your Dealer 
or Authorized Service Centre, which have 
the necessary knowledge and equipment to 
ensure that the work is carried out correctly, 
maintaining the correct degree of safety and the 
original operating conditions of the machine.
Any operations performed in unauthorized 
centres or by unqualified persons will totally 
invalidate the Warranty and all obligations 
and responsibilities of the Manufacturer.
• Only authorized service workshops can carry 
out guaranteed repairs and maintenance. 
• The authorized service workshops 
only use genuine spare parts. Genuine 
spare parts and attachments have been 
designed specifically for machines.
• Non-original parts and attachments are 
not approved; use of non-original spare 
parts and attachments will jeopardize 
the safety of the machine and relieve the 
Manufacturer from all obligations or liabilities.
• It is advisable to send your machine 
once a year to an authorized service 
workshop for servicing, assistance 
and safety device inspection.
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