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F016J13542-A ISSUE 28-01-22 SE 

 

 

 

 

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Allett Domestic Warranty Terms & Conditions 

 

Allett  Ltd  guarantees  this  product  against  manufacturing  defects.  We  will  repair  (or  replace  at  our  option)  if  a 
manufacturing defect occurs within the guarantee period as long as it has not been subjected to rental/hire use.  
 
The guarantee period for domestic use is: 1-year parts and labour  
 
For commercial or non-domestic use, the guarantee period is 60 days.  
 
For the purpose of this guarantee:  
 
Non-domestic use means all other uses including, commercial, income producing, but excluding rental/hire use.  
 
To obtain a repair under this guarantee:  
 
You must contact the place of purchase and report the problem to them. You need to have your proof of purchase 
and guarantee.  If  the  dealer  cannot  assist in  finding  a  solution  to  the  problem  reported,  please  contact  Allett  to 
report any unresolved issues.  
 
This guarantee does not apply if:  
 

1.  The product has been resold by original purchaser (this does not apply in the Republic of Ireland), or has 

been used under hire.  

 

2.  The product has been modified to change the manufacturers specifications, or if non genuine replacement 

parts have been fitted.  

 

3.  If any previous repair was undertaken by anyone other than an Approved Service Agent.  

 

4.  The fault is due to maladjustment, abuse, neglect or accidental damage.  

 

5.  The fault is due to lack of lubrication or maintenance.  

 

6.  Damage to any part, particularly the drive or cutting mechanism has been caused by allowing the product 

to strike solid objects.  

 

7.  The product develops a fault due to abnormal use.  

 

8.  Failure is due to normal wear. The following parts are considered as wearing parts: (their life is dependent 

on regular servicing, and they are not therefore, normally covered by the guarantee. Examples of wearing 
parts are as follows cutting cylinder & bottom blade, cylinder, roller, drive belts & cables, bearings,  chains 
& sprockets, plastic drive gears, pulleys, any friction related parts, and other parts what have contact with 
the ground 

Any of the above parts replaced without prior authorisation will be rejected in the first 

instance.

)  

 
Serviceable  parts  life  is  dependent  on  regular  servicing,  and  they  are  not  therefore  normally considered  by  the 
guarantee. The cost of routine maintenance of the product is not covered by the guarantee 

unless an Allett Service 

Contract is undertaken.

 

 
It is in your best interest to follow the operating instructions for your lawnmower as a properly cared for product 
should give many years of excellent service cutting grass.  
 
Always insist on genuine Allett spares or parts. Any non-genuine parts fitted within the Warranty period will result 
in your manufacturing Warranty becoming null and void. Any damage caused to the product through the fitting of 
parts not made or approved by Allett is not covered by the guarantee.  
 
Any defective part replaced on Allett machines shall not exceed the remainder of the existing warranty period on 
any Allett product. Unless agreed in writing by Allett After Sales Manager or Allett Sales Manager. 

Travelling costs must have prior authorisation from Allett After Sales Manager/Allett Sales Manager for any claims 
to be processed. Claims submitted without written prior authorisation will be rejected in first instance. Any mileage 
claims will be credited @0.50 pence per mile. With no exceptions 
 
Your statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee. 
 
When  the  time  comes  to  dispose  of  this  product,  please  consider  the  environment  and  take  it  to  a  recognised 
recycling facility. 

Summary of Contents for STIR43

Page 1: ...IR51 1 OPERATOR S MANUAL For serial numbers STIR43 1 21 0001 STIR51 1 21 0001 onward Original instructions English version Allett Limited Regal House Airfield Industrial Estate Hixon Stafford ST18 0PF United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1889 271503 sales allett co uk www allett co uk For Allett spare parts tel 44 0 1889 27209 ...

Page 2: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 2 READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING AN ALLETT STIRLING 43 OR 51 CYLINDER MOWER YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT OPERATORS STUDY THIS DOCUMENT FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY ...

Page 3: ...ller 7 Cartridge securing lever 8 Quick adjust lever handle pivot 9 Handle locking clamp 10 RotoShift grip 11 Cylinder bail bar 12 Safety button 13 RotoShift switch 14 Battery release button 15 Power indicator 16 Isolation key EGO CH2100E Standard Charger EGO CH5500E Rapid Charger EGO BA2800T 5 0Ah Battery EGO BA5600T 10 0Ah Battery ...

Page 4: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 4 x4 A ...

Page 5: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 5 2 3 1 B C A E D A ...

Page 6: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 6 K1 K2 K3 K4 F A G A H I J K L ...

Page 7: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 7 M O P Q 22 21 20 18 18 19 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...paired only by persons who are familiar with its characteristics and who are familiar with the relevant safety procedures The safety precautions outlined in this manual and all other generally recognised regulations on safety must be observed at all times Any modifications carried out to a Stirling mower will relieve Allett Limited of liability for any resulting damage or injury Allett Limited res...

Page 9: ... unattended for any period Sharp blade s Beware of severing toes or fingers Wait until all machine components have completely stopped before touching them The blades continue to rotate after the machine is switched off a rotating blade can cause injury Never allow children to use the lawnmower children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the machine Always remove the isolation key...

Page 10: ... Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes Do not mow excessively steep slopes Use extreme caution when stepping back or pulling the lawnmower towards you Never mow by pulling the mower towards you Stop the blades if the lawnmower has to be tilted for transportation when crossing surfaces other than grass and when transporting the lawnmower to and from the area to be mowed Do not ...

Page 11: ...eplace worn or damaged parts for safety Ensure replacement parts fitted are approved TECHNICAL DATA Designation Stirling 43 battery Cylinder lawnmower Stirling 51 battery Cylinder lawnmower Machine Model type STIR43 1 STIR51 1 Voltage Max V 56V DC 56V DC Blade width cm 43 51 Height of cut mm 10 50 10 50 Grass box capacity l 62l 70l Self propelled Weight kg 53kg 57kg IP rating IPX4 IPX4 DELIVERED I...

Page 12: ...ce position the handle on the mower pass the handle through the slots so it rests in the mounting blocks Tuck any spare cable in the tray below the mounting blocks 3 Pivot the handlebars up and lock in the upright storage maintenance position using the quick adjust lever see section on Handle height adjustment 4 Fit the cover plate to secure the handle to the mower Use 4 x M6 x 50mm fasteners 4 x ...

Page 13: ...el working condition 5 LED indicator Remarks 80 Charge level 100 5 LED shining green 60 Charge level 80 4 LED shining green 40 Charge level 60 3 LED shining green 20 Charge level 40 2 LED shining green 10 Charge level 20 1 LED shining green Charge level 10 1 LED flashing red Low voltage 5 LED flashing red The battery pack is nearly depleted and needs to be charged immediately Over temperature 5 LE...

Page 14: ...en using the lawnmower always remove the isolating key 16 when leaving the lawnmower unattended and never let children play with the machine Following this rule will reduce the risk of electric shock fire or serious injuries Inserting and removing the battery from the mower See Fig E WARNING If any parts are broken or missing do not attempt to attach the battery pack to the mower or operate the mo...

Page 15: ...damaged or modified Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behaviour resulting in fire explosion or risk of injury Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature Exposure to fire of temperature above 130 C may cause explosion Protective circuit The battery includes a protection circuit that will immediately turn off the battery should its temperature exceed ...

Page 16: ...ng on again To aid starting when using a cultivation cartridge push the handle 1 down lift the front wheels roller from the floor The cutting blades and self propel function are independent of each other and may be operated individually For example it is good practice when transporting the mower to have the blades turned off NOTICE The cutting blades cannot be started unless The handle is locked i...

Page 17: ... 50 mm for mowing grass for sports surfaces a lower height of cut is achievable with the 10 blade cartridge and sports blade option Your mower can use cultivation cartridges purchased separately to a maximum depth of 15mm below the surface The height of cut is adjusted by turning the knob 7 at the right hand side of the machine The comb will also require adjustment see Comb Adjustment The numbered...

Page 18: ...ing minimal contact between the cylinder reel and bottom blade bed knife is critical to help reducing noise emissions see Adjusting the blade section Damaged belts or loose guards can increase noise emissions Therefore periodically inspect the mower for signs of wear and ensure the guards are securely attached and in good condition Changing a UC lawn care cartridge See Fig P The mower is fitted wi...

Page 19: ...e lawnmower they may be cleaned with water from a hose Lubricate the cutting cylinder reel with a light oil to displace any water after cleaning and when storing at the end of the season Remove the battery and isolation key store both machine battery and charger in a safe cool and dry place avoiding areas of high humidity At the end of the season do not store the battery in the mower Keep it in sh...

Page 20: ...F016J13542 A ISSUE 28 01 22 SE 20 DRIVE BELT ROUTING DIAGRAM ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 F016J13298 CARTRIDGE DRIVE BELT 1 2 F016J13342 REAR ROLLER DRIVE BELT 1 1 2 ...

Page 21: ...nife Check the cylinder reel is set correctly and not too tight against the bottom blade bed knife Cartridge securing lever in open safe position Check cartridge securing lever is fully forward 7 UC cartridge does not start Mowing or working too low for start up When engaging blades tilt the mower back slightly so the blades are just clear of the ground before lowering slowly Cartridge securing le...

Page 22: ... BS EN ISO 5395 Measured Sound power level 2000 14 EC Guaranteed sound power level 2000 14 EC Stirling 43 43cm 71 dB LPA 81 dB LWA 86 dB LWA Stirling 51 51cm 71 dB LPA 87 dB LWA 90 dB LWA Vibration emission values triaxial vector sum determined according to BS EN 60335 2 77 Model number Vibration Uncertainty K Stirling 43 43cm 1 7 m s2 0 3 m s2 Stirling 51 51cm 1 7 m s2 0 3 m s2 Notified body Vinc...

Page 23: ...fe is dependent on regular servicing and they are not therefore normally covered by the guarantee Examples of wearing parts are as follows cutting cylinder bottom blade cylinder roller drive belts cables bearings chains sprockets plastic drive gears pulleys any friction related parts and other parts what have contact with the ground Any of the above parts replaced without prior authorisation will ...

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