4. To check the battery
charge level, first remove
it from the engine by
pressing the release button
(10). When pressing the
battery charge button (45),
the display will show the
current charge level:
- four lights: Remaining
charge above 78 %,
sufficient for about 70
engine start cycles
- three lights: Remaining
charge above 75 %,
sufficient for about 40
engine start cycles
- two lights: Remaining
charge above 33 %,
sufficient for about 20
engine start cycles
- one light: Remaining
charge above 10 %,
sufficient for about 5
engine start cycles
- flashing light: Remaining
charge below 10 %,
possibly insufficient for a
single engine start cycles
Operation
A certain level of noise exposure
caused by this device is
unavoidable.
Rearrange noise-intensive works
to times approved and specified
for this purpose. Comply with the
rest periods and reduce the work
period down to the minimum.
For your personal protection and
the protection of people near by,
suitable hearing protection must be
worn.
Starting and stopping
the engine
(Fig. A, K, L)
Warning! Petrol is
flammable.
Start the engine at least 3 m
away from the filling
location. There is a risk of
fire.
Start the equipment on a sturdy,
level base, if possible not in long
grass. Ensure that the cutting tool
is touching neither objects nor the
ground.
For your safety: Stand behind the
device when starting it.
Check the petrol and oil levels
regularly (see "initial operation")
and refill in time.
Improper use of battery and
charger can result in an electrical
shock or fire.
POISONOUS GAS HAZARD.
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