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Routine Maintenance; General Information; Battery - Stiga MP 900 Li 48 Manual De Instrucciones

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7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

DANGER
The safety regulations to follow are described in
chap. 2. Strictly comply with these instructions to
avoid serious risks or dangers.
ATTENTION
Before conducting any inspections, cleaning or
maintenance/adjustment interventions on the
machine:
1. Stop the machine;
2. Wait until the chain is stationary;
3. Remove the battery backpack (Fig.13)
4. Remove the battery from its housing;
5. Apply the bar cover (Fig.1.K), except when
working directly on the chain or bar itself;
6. Wait until the motor is sufficiently cold;
7. Read the relevant instructions;
8. Use suitable clothing, protective gloves and
goggles.
• The frequency and types of maintenance
are summarised in the "Maintenance
Table". This table will help you maintain
your machine's safety and performance.
It summarises the main interventions to
be made and the frequency applicable
to each of them. Carry out the relevant
intervention according to the first deadline.
• The use of non-genuine and/or incorrectly
assembled spare parts and attachments
could adversely affect machine operation
and safety. The manufacturer shall
decline all liability in the event of injuries
or damages caused by such parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by
authorised assistance workshops and dealers.
ATTENTION
Any maintenance and adjustment operations not
described in this manual must be carried out by
your dealer or Authorised Service Centre.

7.2 BATTERY

7.2.1 Battery power reserve
Battery autonomy is mainly influenced by:
a. environmental factors, that cause higher
energy requirements:
– cutting trees and branches that are too thick;
b. operator behaviour that should be avoided:
– switching the machine on and off frequently
whilst working;
– adopting a cutting technique that is unsuitable
for the work to be performed (par. 6.4.2);
To optimise battery power reserve it is always
recommended to:
• cut wood when dry;
• use the most appropriate technique for the work
to be performed
If the need arises to use the machine for sessions
which exceed the capability of a standard battery,
it is possible to:
• purchase a second standard battery to
immediately replace the discharged battery,
without
compromising
operations.
7.2.2 Battery removal and recharging
1. Press the push-button placed in the battery
(Fig. 19.A) and removed the battery (Fig.
19.b).
2. Fit the battery (Fig. 20.A) in the battery charger
housing (Fig. 20.B);
3. connect the battery charger to a power outlet
with a voltage corresponding to that indicated
on the rating plate;
4. fully charge the battery according to the
instructions in the battery/battery charger
booklet.
NOTE
The battery is equipped with a guard that inhibits
recharging if the environmental temperature is not
between
4-40
°C.
NOTE
The battery can be recharged at any time, even
partially, with no risk of damaging it.
7.2.3 Refitting the battery in the battery
backpack
When recharging is completed:
1. Remove the battery (Fig. 21.A) from the
housing in the battery charger (do not keep
charging when recharging is completed);
2. Disconnect the battery charger (Fig. 21.B)
from the electrical mains;
3. Insert the battery (Fig. 3) in one of the
compartments of the battery backpack and
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