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Overview - Stihl BGA 86 Instruction Manual

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► In addition to this User Manual, you should
also read, understand and retain the following
documents:
– User Manual for STIHL AR battery
– User Manual for "AP belt bag with connect‐
ing cable"
– Safety notices and precautions for
STIHL AP battery
– User Manual for STIHL AL 101, 301, 301-4,
500 chargers
– Safety information for STIHL batteries and
products with built-in battery:
www.stihl.com/safety-data-sheets
For further information on STIHL connected,
compatible products and FAQs, please visit
www.connect.stihl.com or available from a STIHL
servicing dealer.
®
The Bluetooth
word mark and logos are regis‐
tered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
These word marks/logos are used by STIHL
under license.
Batteries with
are equipped with a Bluetooth
radio interface. Local operating restrictions (in
aircraft or hospitals, for example) must be
observed.
2.2
Symbols used with warnings in
the text
WARNING
■ This symbol indicates dangers that can cause
serious injuries or death.
► The measures indicated can avoid serious
injuries or death.
NOTICE
■ This symbol indicates dangers that can cause
damage to property.
► The measures indicated can avoid damage
to property.
2.3
Symbols in Text
This symbol refers to a chapter in this
instruction manual.
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Overview

3.1
Blower
1
1 Nozzle
The nozzle directs and concentrates the air
stream.
2 Blower tube
The blower tube directs the air stream.
3 Shield
The shield protects the user from moving
parts inside the blower.
4 Battery compartment
®
The battery compartment holds the battery.
5 Locking lever
The locking lever holds the battery in the bat‐
tery compartment.
6 Control handle
The control handle is used to operate, control
and carry the blower.
7 Ergo lever
The Ergo lever holds the release slide in posi‐
tion when the trigger is released.
8 Release slide
The release slide releases the trigger.
9 Trigger
The trigger turns the blower on and off.
10 Battery
The battery supplies the blower with energy.
11 LEDs
The LEDs indicate the state of charge of the
battery and any faults.
12 Pushbutton
The pushbutton activates the LEDs on the
battery. The pushbutton activates and deacti‐
vates Bluetooth® radio interface (if available).
13 "BLUETOOTH
)
The LED indicates the activation and deacti‐
vation of the Bluetooth® interface.
# Rating plate with the machine number
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" LED (only for batteries with
0458-824-9821-B
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