Controls; Key Ignition Switch; Drive Pedal; Transmission Engagement / Disengagement Lever - Stiga R72 Li 48 V1 Manuel D'utilisation

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6. CONTROLS

6.1 KEY IGNITION SWITCH

This key-operated command serves 
as the main switch to enable or dis-
enable the machine's ignition circuit.
The key-operated switched 
(fig. 6.A) has 2 positions: 
1. Key removed. The power circuit is 
disabled and the machine turns off. 
No function can be activated.
2. Key fully inserted. The machine 
is ready to be turned ON. 

6.2 DRIVE PEDAL

The drive pedal (Fig. 6.A.) activates
wheel drive and adjusts machine speed 
in forward and reverse gears.
1. Forward drive gear: by 
pressing the pedal forwards, 
the machine advances. 
Increasing the pressure on the
pedal progressively increases 
the speed of the machine.
2. Reverse drive gear: by 
pressing the pedal backwards, 
the machine moves in reverse 
gear. Reducing the pressure on
the pedal progressively reduces 
the speed of the machine.
3. Parking: when the pedal is 
released, a service brake 
engages automatically which 
serves to decelerate and
stop the machine, preventing 
any additional movement 
until the drive pedal is
once again pressed.
NOTE
Drive disengages when the 
operator leaves the seat.
6.3 TRANSMISSION ENGAGEMENT
/ DISENGAGEMENT LEVER
The transmission engagement/disengagement 
lever (Fig. 6.E) allows the machine to be 
moved manually (pushed or towed) without 
having to switch on the machine.
This command has two positions:
1. Drive engaged: move the lever (fig. 6.H) into
the horizontal position (A). The machine can 
be moved normally by starting the machine.
2. Transmission disengaged: move 
the lever (fig. 6.H) downwards (B). 
The machine can be moved manually 
without having to start the machine.
WARNING
Only move the machine manually 
on a level surface.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
The engagement/disengagement lever 
must never be in the intermediate position. 
This condition will cause overheating 
and damage the transmission.
6.4 CUTTING HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT LEVER
This lever (fig. 6 G) is used to raise 
and lower the cutting means assembly, 
which may be positioned at 6 different 
cutting heights between 3 and 8 cm.
To move from one position to another, 
the lever must be moved sideways and 
repositioned in one of the stop notches.

6.5 EMERGENCY BUTTON

The emergency button (Fig. 6.B) allows 
the machine to be stopped immediately 
in the event of an emergency.
The button has two positions:
1. Activated: pressing the emergency 
button stops the cutting means 
motors and drive control devices. 
2. Deactivated: turn the emergency 
button clockwise to deactivate 
it and restore all functions. To
start the machine, repeat the 
starting procedure (par.7.4).
NOTE
The machine cannot be started when 
the emergency button is activated.
NOTICE
The emergency button should never be used 
as a routine method for stopping the machine.
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