Inspection And Maintenance; Inspecting And Maintaining The Hedge Trimmer; Inspecting And Maintaining The Cutting Blades - Stihl HSA 56 Notice D'emploi

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21 Inspection and Maintenance

To clean the cutting blades:
► Spray both sides of the cutting blades with a resin solvent,
such as STIHL Resin Remover and Lubricant.
► Insert the battery and switch on the hedge trimmer for a
few seconds to evenly distribute the resin solvent
throughout the cutting blades.
► Do not use a pressure washer to clean the cutting blades
or spray them with water or other liquids.
21 Inspection and Maintenance

21.1 Inspecting and Maintaining the Hedge Trimmer

WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended
activation, remove the battery before inspecting the hedge
trimmer or carrying out any maintenance, @ 9.1. Carry out
only the maintenance operations described in this manual.
There are no user-authorized repairs. STIHL recommends
that repair work be performed by authorized STIHL servicing
dealers.
To properly maintain the hedge trimmer:
► Sharpen the cutting blades.
► Have worn or damaged cutting blades replaced by an
authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
► Have worn, missing or damaged safety labels replaced by
an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
If you make a warranty claim for a component that has not
been serviced or maintained properly, coverage may be
denied.

21.2 Inspecting and Maintaining the Cutting Blades

WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended
activation, remove the battery before inspecting the cutting
blades or carrying out any maintenance, @ 9.1. To help
prevent injuries, always wear heavy-duty work gloves when
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handling the hedge trimmer or its cutting blades, @ 6.3.
STIHL recommends having the cutting blades sharpened by
an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
Although it is best to have the cutting blades sharpened by
a dealer on a workshop sharpener, it is possible to use a flat
crosscut sharpening file.
Sharpen the cutting blades when cutting performance
begins to deteriorate, i.e., blades frequently snag on
branches or fail to cut material cleanly.
To sharpen the cutting blades with a file:
► Sharpen each cutting edge of the upper cutting blade with
a sharpening file. Always file toward the cutting edge with
a forward motion matching the sharpening angle, @ 23.2.
Sharpen on the forward stroke. Lift off the blade on the
backstroke.
► Only sharpen the cutting edges. Do not file blunt
projecting parts of the cutting attachment, or the cutting
blade guard. Make sure your sharpening stroke matches
the sharpening angle, @ 23.2.
► Turn the hedge trimmer over and sharpen the cutting
edges of the lower cutting blade.
► Use a whetstone to remove any burrs from the cutting
edges. Remove as little material as possible.
► After sharpening, wipe away filing or grinding dust with a
dry or slightly dampened cloth and then spray the cutting
blades with a resin solvent, such as STIHL Resin
Remover and Lubricant.
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