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Brand | Stiga |
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Model | VILLA Series |
Category | Lawn Mower |
Language | English |
Emphasizes completing all assembly operations before starting the engine to prevent injury.
Warns against operating the machine without the engine casing due to burn/crushing risks.
Explains that dry-charged batteries require filling with accumulator acid before use.
Provides detailed safety instructions for filling battery acid, emphasizing corrosive nature and protective gear.
Recommends wearing goggles and avoiding inhalation of acid fumes during battery filling.
Describes the process of filling the battery with acid to the specified level.
Explains how to check and top up battery acid levels after an initial waiting period.
Warns against short-circuiting terminals and wearing metal jewelry near them.
Specifies connecting the positive battery cable first to prevent engine and battery damage.
Prohibits running the engine while the battery is disconnected.
Details the three positions of the combined service brake and clutch pedal for Classic/Senator models.
Explains the two positions of the freewheel clutch pedal for disengaging transmission on President models.
Details the three functions (Drive, Cruise Control, Service Brake) of the President model's drive lever.
Emphasizes reading the manual and safety pamphlet carefully before starting the machine.
Provides critical guidance on using the correct fuel, storage, and safety precautions.
Outlines safe practices for fueling, including location, smoking, and timing relative to engine operation.
Explains the machine's safety system components and outlines essential checks before operation.
Provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for starting the engine, covering pre-checks and controls.
Details the correct procedure for stopping the engine, including pre-shutdown steps and fuel valve closure.
Instructs to remove the spark plug lead and starter key when leaving the machine unattended.
Warns about hot engine components immediately after shutdown and the risk of burns.
Provides extensive guidance on safe operation on slopes, including speed, turning, and tilt limits.
Lists essential safety conditions that must be met before performing any maintenance.
Warns that motor oil can be very warm and advises allowing the engine to cool before draining.
Advises checking battery acid levels, using distilled water, and reiterates safety precautions for handling acid.