Led On Charger; Assembling The Blower; Removing And Fitting The Battery; Switching The Blower On/Off - Stihl BGA 60 Manual De Instrucciones

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7 Assembling the Blower

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LED on Charger

The LED indicates the operating status of the
charger.
If the LED glows green, the battery is being
charged.
► If the LED flashes red: Rectify the malfunction.
Malfunction in charger.
7
Assembling the Blower
7.1
Mounting, Adjusting and
Removing the Nozzle
The nozzle can be attached to the blower tube in
3 positions, depending on the height of the user.
The positions are marked on the blower tube.
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
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► Depress the retaining latch (1) and hold it
depressed.
► Push nozzle (3) into required position on
blower tube (2).
► Release the retaining latch (1).
Move the nozzle (3) back and forth until the
lever (1) engages.
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Removing and Fitting the
Battery
8.1
Fitting the Battery
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► Insert the battery (1) in the battery compart‐
ment (2) and press it home until you hear a
click.
Arrows (3) on battery (1) are still visible and
battery (1) is held securely in battery compart‐
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ment (2). There is no electrical contact
between blower and battery (1).
► Push the battery (1) into the battery compart‐
ment (2) as far as stop.
The battery (1) engages with a second click
and is flush with the blower's housing.
8.2
Removing the Battery
► Place blower on a level surface.
► Keep one hand in front of the battery compart‐
ment so that the battery (2) cannot fall out.
► Press the locking lever (1) with your other
hand.
The battery (2) is released and can be
removed.
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Switching the Blower
On/Off
9.1
Switching On the Blower
► Hold the blower by the control handle with one
hand, wrapping your thumb around the control
handle.
► Slide the unlocking slide (1) with your thumb in
the direction of the blower tube and keep it
held.
► Squeeze and hold the trigger (2) with your
index finger.
The blower accelerates and air flows out of the
nozzle. The release slide (1) can be released.
The further the trigger switch (2) is depressed,
the more air flows out of the nozzle.
If the ergo lever (3) is pressed, the trigger switch
(2) remains unlocked. This means the trigger can
be released and depressed again without having
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