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Edition
2018
Workshop Manual
PARK PRO 340 IX
Chapter
7 Electrical system
Page
77
7.2 Troubleshooting
Warning
Never wear rings, metal bracelets, necklaces or similar metal objects when
working on the electrical system. They could cause short circuits, burns and
res.
This section describes troubleshooting procedures to be followed when there is an
electrical fault in one of the machine functions. This section also describes which
corrective action needs to be implemented to remove the fault. Should you need to apply
the troubleshooting table, it is important the following conditions are met:
All fuses must be checked and replaced if necessary.
The battery has been charged.
All wiring cables are OK.
All connectors are OK.
Note!
In some cases, after a long period of use or in the event of mechanical
damage, the cables which pass along the articulation may be damaged.
The actions to be taken are listed in order of most likely fault, consequently if the cause is
not identied with the rst check continue with the following ones. Continue through the list
until the fault has been found.
Troubleshooting table
Problem Cause / Action Remedy
1) With the key in the
«ON» position the
dashboard remains off.
The battery is not powering
the card.
Check the connecting cables.
Check battery conditions.
No battery earth or electron-
ic card connection.
Check and restore.
Check the key of the main power
switch.
20 A fuse blown. Replace fuse (20 A).
Battery polarity reversal. Check the connections.
2) The dashboard
comes on but when
the START button is
pressed the starter
motor does not turn or
no power (uncertain
start-up).
The battery is not providing
enough current.
Recharge the at battery.
Uncertain earth of battery or
missing on start-up relay or
motor.
Check and restore.
No start-up consent.
Make sure the consent
conditions are met. Check all
the microswitches and relative
wiring.
7.4.
Electronic card malfunction.
Try replacing the electronic card
with one you are sure works.
Defect in the starting relay
(you don't hear the click).
Replace the starting relay.
Starter motor fault (you hear
the click).
Replace the starter motor.

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Stiga PARK PRO 340 IX Specifications

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BrandStiga
ModelPARK PRO 340 IX
CategoryLawn and Garden Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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