18 Specifications
Fault
LEDs on the
battery
The blower turns
3 LEDs light up
off while in ope‐
red.
ration.
The blower ope‐
rating time is too
short.
18 Specifications
18.1
STIHL BGA 300.0 Blower
– Approved battery: STIHL AR L
– Blowing force: 26 N
– Maximum air velocity: 86 m/s
– Average air velocity: 72 m/s
– Maximum air flow rate (without blower tube
assembly): 1345 m³/h
– Air throughput: 970 m³/h
– Weight without battery: 7.4 kg
For runtime, see www.stihl.com/battery-life.
18.2
Sound Values and Vibration
Values
The K-value for the sound pressure levels is
2 dB(A). The K-value for the sound power levels
is 2 dB(A). K-value for vibration level is 2 m/s².
STIHL recommends wearing ear defenders.
– Sound pressure level L
to EN 50636-2-100: 84 dB(A).
– Sound power level L
in EN 50636-2-100: 94 dB(A).
– Vibration level a
measured according to
hv
EN 50636-2-100, control handle: < 0.2 m/s².
The vibration levels indicated were measured
according to a standardized test method and can
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Cause
There is a break in the
electrical connection
between the blower
and the battery.
The blower or the bat‐
tery is damp.
Trigger is pressed
before operating the
release slide.
The blower is too
warm.
There is an electrical
fault.
The battery is not fully
charged.
The battery service
life has been excee‐
ded.
measured according
p
measured as specified
wA
Remedy
► Remove the battery.
► If blower still does not start when turned
on: Clean contacts of the connector as
described in the user manual for the
STIHL AR L battery.
► Allow blower or battery to dry.
► Turn on the blower as described in this
user manual.
► Remove the battery.
► Allow the blower to cool down.
► Remove battery and reinsert it.
► If blower still does not start when turned
on: Clean contacts of the connector as
described in the user manual for the
STIHL AR L battery.
► Turn on blower.
► Fully charge the battery as described in
the User Manual for the STIHL AL 301,
301-4 and 500 chargers.
► Replace battery.
be used as a basis for comparing electric power
tools. The vibration levels actually occurring may
vary from the values indicated, depending on the
type of application. The vibration levels indicated
can be used for an initial estimate of the vibration
stress. The actual vibration stress has to be esti‐
mated. The times can be taken into account in
the estimate when the electric power tool is
turned off and also when it is turned on but run‐
ning without any load.
For information on compliance with Employers'
Vibration Directive 2002/44/EC see
www.stihl.com/vib.
18.3
REACH
REACH is an EC regulation and stands for the
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemical substances.
For information on compliance with the REACH
regulation see www.stihl.com/reach.
19 Spare Parts and Accesso‐
ries
19.1
Spare parts and accessories
These symbols indicate original STIHL
spare parts and original STIHL acces‐
sories.
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