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► Set the power level.
► Use trigger (1) to adjust blowing force.
► Press the power lock button (2).
The blowing force is locked. You can let go of
the trigger.
To deactivate the power lock, depress the power
lock button (2) again.
11.4
Activating the Boost Function
The boost function can be activated independ‐
ently of the selected power level. The blower
operates at maximum power when the boost
function is activated.
The boost function affects the battery's runtime.
The longer the boost function is activated, the
shorter the battery runtime.
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► Override the trigger (1) and keep it pressed.
The LEDs flash one after the other. The boost
function is activated.
The boost function is deactivated when you
release the trigger (1). The previously selected
power level is reset.
11.5
Blowing
► Point the nozzle at the ground.
► Move forward slowly in a controlled manner.
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12.1
After Finishing Work
► Turn off the blower and remove the battery.
► If the blower is wet: Allow the blower to dry.
► Clean the blower.
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13 Transporting
13.1
Transporting the blower
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
Carrying the blower
► Carry the blower on your back and hold the
blower with your right hand on the control han‐
dle.
Transporting the blower in a vehicle
► Using the strap (1), attach the blower to the
hook (2) of the back plate.
► Secure the blower so that it cannot tip over or
move.
14 Storing
14.1
Storing the Blower
► Turn off the blower and remove the battery.
► The blower should be stored in such a way
that the following conditions are fulfilled:
– The blower cannot topple over and cannot
move.
– The blower must be out of the reach of chil‐
dren.
– The blower must be clean and dry.
15 Cleaning
15.1
Cleaning the Blower
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
► Clean blower with a damp cloth.
► Clean vents with a paintbrush.
► Clean the shield with a paintbrush or soft
brush.
16 Maintenance and Repairs
16.1
Maintenance Intervals
The maintenance intervals are dependent on the
environmental and operating conditions. STIHL
recommends the following maintenance inter‐
vals:
Every 12 months
► Have the blower checked by a STIHL servic‐
ing dealer.
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