Storing The Machine - Stihl HSA 65 Instruction Manual

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Removing the battery
2
1
Press in both locking tabs (1) at the
N
same time to unlock the battery.
Take the battery (2) out of the
N
housing.
When the machine is not in use, store it
in such a way that it does not endanger
others.
Secure it against unauthorized use.
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Storing the Machine

Move the retaining latch to ƒ.
N
Remove the battery.
N
1
Clean the cutting blades, check
N
condition and spray them with
STIHL resin solvent.
Fit the blade scabbard.
N
Thoroughly clean the machine,
N
especially the cooling air inlets.
Store the machine in a dry, locked
N
location – the blade scabbard can
be mounted to the wall for this
purpose – out of the reach of
children and other unauthorized
persons.
Cover for battery compartment
In some markets the machine comes
with a cover for the battery
compartment. It protects the battery
compartment from contamination.
After finishing work, slide the
N
cover (1) home until it engages
audibly in position.
Storing the battery
Take the battery out of the power
N
tool or the charger.
Store in a dry, locked location. Keep
N
it out of the reach of children and
other unauthorized persons and
protected from contamination.
Do not store spare batteries unused
N
– use in rotation.
To ensure maximum battery life:
Store at a temperature between
N
+ 10°C and + 20°C.
Store with a charge of about 30%.
N
Storing the charger
Remove the battery.
N
Disconnect the plug from the wall
N
outlet.
Store the charger in a dry, locked
N
location. Keep it out of the reach of
children and other unauthorized
persons and protected from
contamination.
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