Preparing To Work; How To Start - Stop The Motor - Stiga SGT 2220 Manual De Instrucciones

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PREPARING TO WORK / HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR

5. PREPARING TO WORK

1. CHECKING THE MACHINE
WARNING!
lator is not inserted in its compartment.
Before starting work please:
– check that the trigger switch and the safety but-
ton should move freely without forcing and return
automatically and rapidly back to their neutral po-
sition;
– check that the trigger switch must remain locked
until the safety button is pressed;
– check that the cooling air vents are not ob-
structed;
– check that handgrips and protection devices are
clean and dry, correctly mounted and well fas-
tened to the machine;
– check that the cutting devices and guards are not
damaged;
– check that the machine is not showing signs of
wear or damage due to knocks or other causes,
and carry out the necessary repairs.
– check that the accumulator is in good working
condition and there are no signs of damage.
Never use the machine with a damaged or worn
accumulator;
– charge the accumulator according to the in-
structions in the "Charging the accumulator"
chapter.
2. CHARGING THE ACCUMULATOR (Fig. 3)
If the accumulator (1) is already in its seat on the
tool (2), press both side buttons on the accumula-
tor (1) and pull it outwards to extract it.
IMPORTANT
voltage is the same as that indicated on the battery
charger plate.

6. HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR

STARTING THE MOTOR (Fig. 4)
Before starting the motor:
– Insert the accumulator (1) inside its compart-
ment.
To start the motor:
– Hold the machine firmly with both hands.
– Press the safety button (2) and then the switch
(3).
Ensure that the accumu-
Check that the socket mains
To recharge the accumulator, proceed as follows:
– connect the battery charger (4) to a mains power
socket; a green indicator light (5) will come on in-
dicating there is voltage;
– connect the battery charger (4) plug (3) to the ac-
cumulator socket (1).
NOTE
come on, check that power is supplied to the mains
socket.
The indicator light (5) will go from green to red in-
dicating that accumulator charging has begun.
When the accumulator is completely charged, the
indicator light (5) will go from red to green and
recharging will stop automatically.
It takes about 3-5 hours to complete the recharge
process, according to the starting status of the ac-
cumulator.
It is not necessary to check the recharge time.
The accumulator will heat up during the recharge
process. This is normal and is not due to defects or
faults.
IMPORTANT
green indicator light (5) indicates that the accumu-
lator is broken or burned out and will not accept the
charging. In this situation, unplug the battery
charger and do not attempt to recharge; take the
accumulator to a service centre to verify and/or re-
place it.
When recharging has been completed,
– position the charged accumulator (1) in its seat
on the tool, pushing inwards until both side but-
tons click into place; the accumulator will only fit
inside the tool when inserted correctly
– disconnect the battery charger (4) from the
mains socket when not in use.
NOTE
switch, the safety button is also released and the
motor stops.
STOPPING THE MOTOR (Fig. 4)
To stop the motor:
– Release the switch (3).
– Remove the accumulator (1) from its compart-
ment.
EN
If the indicator light does not
An alternating flashing red/
When you release the
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