Routine Maintenance - Stiga BC 625 Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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Head line length should be adjusted:
– when the line is consumed and becomes
shorter;
– when engine rotation seems
higher than normal;
– when cutting efficiency seems reduced.
To release new line:
• tap the cutting line head against the ground
(Fig. 27) with the throttle control lever pressed
fully down;
• the wire is automatically released and the wire
cutting knife (Fig. 32.A) cuts the excess length.
6.5 OPERATING SUGGESTIONS
During use, it is advisable to remove cut vegetation
wrapped around the machine at regular intervals
to avoid the engine overheating (Fig. 1.A) caused
by grass trapped under the cutting means guard
(Fig. 1.E.1, Fig 1.E.2).
Proceed as follows:
– stop the machine (par. 6.6);
– disconnect the cap off the spark plug (Fig.
19.H)
– wear protective gloves;
– remove
the
caught-up
screwdriver to allow the engine to be
properly cooled.
NOTE  During  the  first  6-8  hours  of  machine 
operation, avoid using it at maximum speed.
6.6 STOP
To stop the machine:
• Release the throttle lever briefly (Fig. 19.B) and
allow the engine to idle for a few seconds
• turn the switch (Fig.19.A) to position "O";
• Wait until the cutting means stops.
When you set the throttle to idle, it will
take a few seconds for the cutting means to
stop.
IMPORTANT Always stop the machine 
when moving between work areas.
The
engine
immediately after it is shut off. Do not touch.
This can cause burn injuries.
6.7 AFTER USE
• Detach the spark plug cap.
grass
with
may
be
very
• When the cutting means has halted, fit the
blade guard;.
• Allow the engine to cool before storing in an
enclosed space.
• Clean (par. 7.4).
• Make sure there are no loose or damaged
components. If necessary, replace damaged
components and tighten any slack screws and
bolts.
IMPORTANT Stop the machine (section .6.6),
remove  the  spark  plug  cap  (Fig.  19.H)  and  fit 
the blade guard whenever the machine is left
unattended.

7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT   The  safety  regulations  to  follow 
are described in chap. 2. Strictly comply with these 
instructions to avoid serious risks or hazards.
Before performing any maintenance
operations:
a
• stop the machine;
• remove the spark plug cap (Fig. 19.H);
• when the cutting means is stationary,
apply the blade protection cover, (except
when working directly on the blade);
• allow the engine to cool before storing in
an enclosed space;
• use suitable clothing, protective gloves
and goggles;
• read the relevant instructions;
• The frequency and types of maintenance are
summarised in the "Maintenance Table" (see
chapter 13). The table will help you maintain
your machine's safety and performance. It
summarises the main interventions to be made
and the frequency applicable to each of them.
Carry out the relevant task as soon as it is
scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-original parts and accessories
could have negative effects on machine
operation and safety. The manufacturer
declines any responsibility for damage or
warm
injury caused by said products.
• Genuine
Authorised Assistance Centres and Dealers.
IMPORTANT   Any 
adjustment  operations  not  described  in  this 
manual  must  be  carried  out  by  your  dealer  or 
Authorised Service Centre.
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parts
are
maintenance 
supplied
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