Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- STIHL HSA 56
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Overview
- 4 Safety Precautions
- 5 Preparing Hedge Trimmer for Operation
- 6 Charging the Battery, LEDs
- 7 Removing and Fitting the Battery
- 8 Switching the Hedge Trimmer On/Off
- 9 Testing the Hedge Trimmer and Battery
- 10 Operating the Hedge Trimmer
- 11 After Finishing Work
- 12 Transporting
- 13 Storing
- 14 Cleaning
- 15 Maintenance
- 16 Repairing
- 17 Troubleshooting
- 18 Specifications
- 19 Spare Parts and Accessories
- 20 Disposal
- 21 EC Declaration of Conformity
- 22 General Power Tool Safety Warnings
► Before starting work, check hedge for hard
objects and remove any such objects.
■ The moving cutting blades can cut the user.
This can result in serious injuries.
► Do not touch moving cutting blades.
► If the cutting blades are blocked by
an object: Switch off the hedge trim‐
mer and remove the battery. Then
remove the object causing the block‐
age.
■
If the behavior of the hedge trimmer changes
during operation or feels unusual, it may no
longer be in a safe condition. This can result in
serious injuries and damage to property.
►
Stop work, remove the battery and contact
your STIHL servicing dealer for assistance.
■ Hedge trimmer vibrations may occur during
operation.
► Wear gloves.
► Take regular breaks.
► If signs of circulation problems occur: Seek
medical advice.
■ Note that the cutting blades continue to run for
about 1 second after you release the trigger.
The moving cutting blades can cut the user.
This can result in serious injuries.
►
Hold the hedge trimmer firmly by the control
handle and loop handle and wait until the
cutting blades come to a complete stand‐
still.
DANGER
■
Working near live electric cables can result in
accidental contact with the cutting blades and
damage the cables. This can result in serious
or fatal injuries.
►
Do not work near live electric cables.
4.8 Charging
WARNING
■
A damaged or defective charger may produce
an unusual smell or emit smoke during the
charging process. This may result in personal
injuries and damage to property.
►
Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
■ The charger can overheat and cause a fire if
heat dissipation is inadequate. This can result
in serious or fatal injuries and damage to prop‐
erty.
►
Do not cover the charger.
4.9 Connecting to Power Supply
Contact with live components may occur for the
following reasons:
–
The connecting cable or extension cable is
damaged.
–
Connecting cable plug or extension cable is
damaged.
–
Wall outlet is not properly installed.
DANGER
■
Contact with live components can result in an
electric shock. This can result in serious or
fatal injuries.
►
Check that the connecting cable, extension
cable and their plugs are not damaged.
If the connecting cable or extension
cable is damaged:
► Do not touch damaged areas.
► Disconnect the plug from the wall
outlet.
►
Never touch the connecting cable, exten‐
sion cable or their plugs with wet hands.
► Insert the plug of the connecting cable or
extension cable in a properly installed fused
wall outlet with ground contact.
►
Install the charger with a ground fault circuit
interrupter (30 mA, 30 ms).
■ A damaged or unsuitable extension cable can
cause an electric shock. This can result in
serious or fatal injuries.
►
Use an extension cable with the correct
wire gauge, 18.5.
WARNING
■
Overvoltage can occur in the charger if the line
voltage or frequency are incorrect during
charging. The charger may be damaged.
►
Make sure the line voltage and frequency
agree with the data on the charger’s rating
plate.
■
A carelessly laid connecting or extension
cable can be damaged and cause others to
trip or fall. This can result in injuries and may
damage the connecting cable or extension
cable.
►
Position and mark connecting cable and
extension cable so they do not represent a
trip hazard.
►
Position the connecting and extension
cables so that they are not under tension or
entangled.
►
Position the connecting and extension
cables so that they cannot be damaged,
kinked, pinched or chafed.
►
Protect the connecting cable and extension
cable from heat, oil and chemicals.
► Lay the connecting and extension cables on
a dry surface.
■ The extension cable becomes hot during oper‐
ation. If the heat cannot dissipate, it may
cause a fire.
English 4 Safety Precautions
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