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Stiga CS 20 Li B Manual De Instrucciones página 174

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7.6 CLEANING
7.6.1 Cleaning the machine and the motor
After every work session, clean the machine
thoroughly to remove all dust and debris.
• To reduce fire hazards, keep the machine and,
in particular, the motor free of leaves, branches
or excessive grease.
• Always clean the machine after use with a damp
cloth dipped in neutral detergent.
• Remove all traces of humidity using a soft damp
cloth. Humidity can generate risks of electric
shocks.
• Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents to
clean the plastic parts or hand grips.
• Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical
components and prevent them from getting wet.
• To avoid overheating and damage to the motor
or the battery, always keep the cooling air vents
clean and free of debris.
7.6.2 Cleaning the chain
Remove any traces of sawdust or oil deposits from
the chain every time it is used.
If there is excessive dirt or resin build-up,
disassemble the chain and place it in a container
with a specific cleanser for a few hours. Then
rinse it with clean water and treat it with a suitable
anticorrosive spray, before reassembling on the
machine.
7.7 BATTERY
7.7.1 Battery power reserve
Battery autonomy is mainly influenced by:
a. environmental factors, that cause higher
energy requirements:
– cutting trees and branches that are too thick.
b. operator behaviour that should be avoided:
– switching the machine on and off frequently
whilst working;
– adopting a cutting technique that is unsuitable
for the work to be performed (par. 6.5).
To optimise battery power reserve it is always
recommended to:
• cut wood when dry;
• use the most appropriate technique for the work
to be performed.
If the need arises to use the machine for sessions
which exceed the capability of a standard battery,
it is possible to:
• purchase other two batteries to immediately
replace
the
compromising the continuity of operations.
7.7.2 Battery
machine (Fig. 33)
NOTE Before
(Fig.16.B.)
The batteries can be charged directly on the
machine by connecting the connector (Fig. 33. A)
to the machine (Fig. 33. B) via its charging dock .
The machine can be hung on the wall:
- by fixing the charging dock directly to the wall
(Fig.33. I) ;
- by fixing the rail on the wall on which to slide the
charging dock and the tool compartment (Fig.33.
II).
Fit the bar cover and activate the chain
brake before hanging the machine on the wall
The battery is equipped with a guard that inhibits 
charging if the environmental temperature is not
between
0°C - 40°C.
IMPORTANT   The  battery  can  be  charged  at 
any time, even partially, with no risk of damaging it.
The batteries are partially charged in sequence,
as per the scheme:
Phase
1
2
3
4
NOTE    Partial  charge  allows  you  to  use  the 
machine to finish the job without waiting for a full 
charge.
NOTE Don't remove the batteries when the
machine is under charging.
NOTE Don't start the machine when it's under
charging.
EN - 14
discharged
battery,
charge
directly
charging,
remove
Battery
Charger
(Fig. 30)
A (right)
40%
B (left)
40%
A (right)
100%
B (left)
100%
without
on
the
the
cap

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