Product Instruction Manual
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... with constant, excessive pressure. Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your ability to STIHL´s current knowledge, the electric motor of this machine when you use of a power tool (or other machines) exposing the operator to ... components will not sustain whitefinger disease or carpal tunnel syndrome. Therefore, continual and regular users should wear proper protective apparel. !Warning! HSE 60, HSE 70 7 To reduce the risk of whitefinger disease. All the above symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately. !Warning! Proper Clothing ...
... with constant, excessive pressure. Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your ability to STIHL´s current knowledge, the electric motor of this machine when you use of a power tool (or other machines) exposing the operator to ... components will not sustain whitefinger disease or carpal tunnel syndrome. Therefore, continual and regular users should wear proper protective apparel. !Warning! HSE 60, HSE 70 7 To reduce the risk of whitefinger disease. All the above symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately. !Warning! Proper Clothing ...
Product Instruction Manual
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...come to stop the movement of the cutting blades. !Warning! Do not touch the wire with STIHL resin solvent. When cutting the top of a taller hedge, check the other solid objects which ...from the power supply. - Check the cutting blades at regular intervals. Start and run the motor briefly so that may be cleaned off the machine - If the blades become entangled with obstacles ... tool at regular short intervals during operation, or immediately if there is evenly distributed. 12 HSE 60, HSE 70 When working close to the ground, make sure the cutting tool has stopped, before ...
...come to stop the movement of the cutting blades. !Warning! Do not touch the wire with STIHL resin solvent. When cutting the top of a taller hedge, check the other solid objects which ...from the power supply. - Check the cutting blades at regular intervals. Start and run the motor briefly so that may be cleaned off the machine - If the blades become entangled with obstacles ... tool at regular short intervals during operation, or immediately if there is evenly distributed. 12 HSE 60, HSE 70 When working close to the ground, make sure the cutting tool has stopped, before ...
Product Instruction Manual
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...in a dry and high or locked location - due to the extension cord again. the other unauthorized persons. 16 HSE 60, HSE 70 Release of the circuit breaker due to a stop with STIHL resin solvent. : Fit the blade scabbard : Thoroughly clean the machine : Store the machine in the powerhead cuts... remain activated. English / USA Storing the Machine Switching On/Off : Make sure you have a secure and balanced footing. If the motor does not start when both the front-handle and rear trigger switches are activated, the overload circuit breaker has not cooled down both hands...
...in a dry and high or locked location - due to the extension cord again. the other unauthorized persons. 16 HSE 60, HSE 70 Release of the circuit breaker due to a stop with STIHL resin solvent. : Fit the blade scabbard : Thoroughly clean the machine : Store the machine in the powerhead cuts... remain activated. English / USA Storing the Machine Switching On/Off : Make sure you have a secure and balanced footing. If the motor does not start when both the front-handle and rear trigger switches are activated, the overload circuit breaker has not cooled down both hands...
Product Instruction Manual
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...Cutting Blades with Integral Blade Guard Steel blades for the hand at or toward the rear of operator contact with Plug Supplies electric power to motor. 2. This design helps to engage or stop the cutting blades. Front Handle Handle bar for cutting hedges and shrubs. The teeth of...the likelihood of disconnection of operator contact with the cutting blades. # Rating blade with the front-handle switch as the serial number. 18 HSE 60, HSE 70 Located on the rear handle. 5. Scabbard Helps to protect against projecting branches and helps prevent hand from touching the cutting blades if...
...Cutting Blades with Integral Blade Guard Steel blades for the hand at or toward the rear of operator contact with Plug Supplies electric power to motor. 2. This design helps to engage or stop the cutting blades. Front Handle Handle bar for cutting hedges and shrubs. The teeth of...the likelihood of disconnection of operator contact with the cutting blades. # Rating blade with the front-handle switch as the serial number. 18 HSE 60, HSE 70 Located on the rear handle. 5. Scabbard Helps to protect against projecting branches and helps prevent hand from touching the cutting blades if...
Product Instruction Manual
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...STlHL part number, the STIHl logo and, in this unit should carry out only the maintenance operations described in some cases, by the STlHL parts symbol (. Specifications Maintenance and Repairs Motor HSE 60 HSE 70 Voltage: 120 V 120 V Frequency: 60 Hz 60 Hz Ampere Rating: 4.5... A 4.5 A Rating: 500 W 500 W Fuse: 10 A 10 A Insulation: Double Double Insulation Insulation E E Weight (complete unit) HSE 60 HSE 70 9.0 lb (4.1 kg) 9.3 lb...
...STlHL part number, the STIHl logo and, in this unit should carry out only the maintenance operations described in some cases, by the STlHL parts symbol (. Specifications Maintenance and Repairs Motor HSE 60 HSE 70 Voltage: 120 V 120 V Frequency: 60 Hz 60 Hz Ampere Rating: 4.5... A 4.5 A Rating: 500 W 500 W Fuse: 10 A 10 A Insulation: Double Double Insulation Insulation E E Weight (complete unit) HSE 60 HSE 70 9.0 lb (4.1 kg) 9.3 lb...