Led On Charger; Connecting The Water Supply - Stihl TSA 230 Instruction Manual

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3)
Electromagnetic interference or
fault. Take the battery out of the
power tool and refit it. Switch on the
machine – if the LEDs continue to
flash, the battery has a malfunction
and must be replaced.
4)
Electromagnetic interference or
fault. Take the battery out of the
machine. Use a blunt tool to
remove dirt from the contacts in the
battery compartment. Refit the
battery. Switch on the power tool –
if the light emitting diodes still flash,
the power tool is faulty and must be
checked by a servicing dealer –
STIHL recommends an authorized
STIHL servicing dealer.
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LED on Charger

1
The LED (1) on the charger may glow
continuously green or flash red.
Green continuous light ...
... indicates the following:
The battery
is being charged
is too hot and must cool down
before charging
See also "LEDs on battery".
The green LED on the charger goes off
as soon as the battery is fully charged.
Red flashing light ...
... may indicate the following:
No electrical contact between
battery and charger – remove and
refit the battery
Malfunction in battery – see also
"LEDs on Battery".
Malfunction in charger – have
checked by a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends an authorized
STIHL servicing dealer.

Connecting the water supply

Only with wet cuts:
Connect the hose to the water
N
supply network
3
1
2
Push the coupling (1) on to the hose
N
connector (2)
when connected to the water supply
N
network, open the tap
before starting work, open the shut-
N
off valve (3) and allow water to flow
to the abrasive wheel
The water flow rate can be set via the
shut-off valve (3).
After finishing work:
Switch off the machine
N
Close the shut-off valve (3).
N
Disconnect the cut-off machine from
N
the water supply network
Water can also be supplied via the
pressurized water tank (special
accessory).
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