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Stiga JB 350 User Manual

Stiga JB 350
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STIGA
JB 350
8214-2208-70
BRUKSANVISNING
KÄYTTÖOHJEET
BRUGSANVISNING
BRUKSANVISNING
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SV.... 3
FI ..... 8
DA . 13
NO. 18
DE .. 23
EN.. 29
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Stiga JB 350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tine rotation speed140 rpm
Engine TypePetrol 4-stroke
Working width36 cm
Working depth200 mm
Number of tines4

Summary

SYMBOLS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 GENERAL

General safety advice for using the tiller, including keeping children away and not modifying the machine.

2.2 PREPARATIONS

Steps to take before operating the tiller, including removing foreign objects and checking its condition.

2.3 OPERATING

Guidelines for operating the tiller, including speed, work area, and operator condition.

WARNING for petrol

Important safety precautions regarding petrol handling and storage.

ASSEMBLY

3.1 Handle, lower part

Instructions for assembling the lower part of the handle, securing it with screws and nuts.

3.2 Handle, upper part

Steps to install the upper handle part, ensuring catch guides are correctly positioned.

3.3 Rotors

Instructions for installing the rotors onto the axle and locking them in place.

3.4 Depth skid and auxiliary wheel

How to install the depth skid and auxiliary wheel using pins and locking pins.

3.5 Engine Oil

Guidance on topping up engine oil, specifying amount and type.

CONTROLS

4.1 Drive control

Explanation of the drive control lever and its function for propulsion and rotor activation.

4.2 Adjusting the handle

How to adjust the handle's angle for a comfortable working position using the knobs.

4.3 Starter handle

Identifies the starter handle used for engine ignition.

4.4 Depth skid

Describes the depth skid and its function in determining cultivating depth.

4.5 Auxiliary wheels

Explains the auxiliary wheels and their role in cultivating.

4.6 Throttle control

Details the throttle control for adjusting engine speed and stopping the engine.

4.7 Fuel cap

Identifies the fuel cap used for filling with petrol.

4.8 Cold starter

Describes the cold starter primer bulb for cold engine starts.

4.9 Rotors

Warns about the dangerous rotors and their function in working the soil.

4.10 Oil plug

Identifies the oil plug for oil checks and draining, noting its dipstick function.

OPERATION

5.1 Fuel

Safety instructions and procedure for filling the fuel tank with petrol.

5.2 Engine Oil

Importance of checking engine oil level and the procedure for doing so.

5.3 Start

Detailed steps for starting the engine, both cold and warm.

5.4 Operating

Explains how to operate the tiller after starting, including setting depth and engaging drive.

5.5 Stop

Instructions on how to stop the drive and the engine.

5.6 Operating tips

Provides advice for optimal operation, including speed, depth, and soil conditions.

STORAGE

Petrol

Advice on storing petrol and draining the fuel system for conservation.

Conservation

Instructions for engine conservation, including adding oil and turning the engine over.

MAINTENANCE

7.2 Air filter

Instructions for cleaning or replacing the air filter and frequency.

7.3 Oil change

Procedure and schedule for changing the engine oil.

7.4 Spark plug

Guidance on replacing the spark plug, including type and electrode gap.

7.5 Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the tiller, warning against high-pressure washers.

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