Stihl HSE 60 Product Instruction Manual - Page 19

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English / USA Definitions 1. Power Supply Cord with Plug Supplies electric power to motor. 2. Cord Lock Lever Helps prevent extension cord from becoming detached when clamped around the strain relief hook. 3. Strain Relief Hook Clamps the extension cord and reduces the likelihood of disconnection of the extension cord receptacle from the hedge trimmer plug. 4. Trigger Switch Designed to work together with the front-handle switch as part of the dual switch system to engage or stop the cutting blades. Located on the rear handle. 5. Rear Handle The support handle for the hand, located at or toward the rear of the hedge trimmer. 6. Front-Handle Switch Designed so that the cutting blades can only be activated if both it and the trigger switch are simultaneously in the depressed position. Located next to the front handle. 7. Front Handle Handle bar for the hand at front of hedge trimmer. 8. Hand Guard Helps to protect against projecting branches and helps prevent hand from touching the cutting blades if it slips off the handle bar. 9. Cutting Blades with Integral Blade Guard Steel blades for cutting hedges and shrubs. The teeth of the blade guard extend further out to the side than the cutting teeth. This design helps to reduce the risk of operator contact with the cutting portion of the blades. 10. Scabbard Helps to reduce the risk of operator contact with the cutting blades. # Rating blade with Serial Number Contains certain electrical and manufacturing information, as well as the serial number. 18 HSE 60, HSE 70

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English / USA
HSE 60, HSE 70
Definitions
1.
Power Supply Cord with Plug
Supplies electric power to motor.
2.
Cord Lock Lever
Helps prevent extension cord from
becoming detached when clamped
around the strain relief hook.
3.
Strain Relief Hook
Clamps the extension cord and
reduces the likelihood of
disconnection of the extension cord
receptacle from the hedge trimmer
plug.
4.
Trigger Switch
Designed to work together with the
front-handle switch as part of the
dual switch system to engage or
stop the cutting blades. Located on
the rear handle.
5.
Rear Handle
The support handle for the hand,
located at or toward the rear of the
hedge trimmer.
6.
Front-Handle Switch
Designed so that the cutting blades
can only be activated if both it and
the trigger switch are
simultaneously in the depressed
position. Located next to the front
handle.
7.
Front Handle
Handle bar for the hand at front of
hedge trimmer.
8.
Hand Guard
Helps to protect against projecting
branches and helps prevent hand
from touching the cutting blades if it
slips off the handle bar.
9.
Cutting Blades with Integral
Blade Guard
Steel blades for cutting hedges and
shrubs. The teeth of the blade guard
extend further out to the side than
the cutting teeth. This design helps
to reduce the risk of operator
contact with the cutting portion of
the blades.
10. Scabbard
Helps to reduce the risk of operator
contact with the cutting blades.
#
Rating blade with Serial Number
Contains certain electrical and
manufacturing information, as well
as the serial number.