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13 Connecting the Backpack Battery to the Power Tool
Thread the end of the waist belt through the loops (3)
and (4).
To remove the harness, open the quick-release fasteners
on the waist belt and chest strap and loosen the harness
straps by lifting the sliding adjusters.
To help reduce the risk of injury in the event of an
emergency, practice quickly opening the fasteners on the
waist belt and chest strap, loosening the shoulder straps and
removing the battery.
NOTICE
To avoid damage, ease the battery to the ground when
practicing. Do not allow the battery to drop to the ground and
do not throw it.
13.1 Connecting to a Power Tool with an Integrated
Socket
To connect the battery to a power tool with an integrated
socket:
Line up the arrow on the connecting cord plug (1) with the
arrow on the power tool socket (2).
Push the plug into the socket with steady, even pressure
until it is fully inserted. The battery and power tool are now
connected.
For further information on activating and operating the
power tool, see the instruction manual of the power tool
being operated with this battery.
Since a new battery is not fully charged, STIHL recommends
that you fully charge the battery before using it the first time,
@ 8.
13.2 Connecting to a Power Tool with a Battery
Compartment
To connect the battery to a power tool with a battery
compartment:
Line up the arrow on the connecting cord plug (1) with the
arrow on the AP Adapter (3).
Push the plug into the AP Adapter socket (2) with steady,
even pressure until it is fully inserted.
Push the AP Adapter into the power tool's battery
compartment (4) until it engages with an audible click. The
battery and the power tool are now connected.
For further information on activating and operating the
power tool, see the instruction manual of the power tool
being operated with this battery.
Since a new battery is not fully charged, STIHL recommends
that you fully charge the battery before using it the first time,
@ 8.
13 Connecting the Backpack Battery to
the Power Tool