Stihl MSA 200 C-BQ Instruction Manual - Page 42

Storing the Machine

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English Otherwise the drive links will grind against the base of the groove - the bottoms of the cutters and the tie straps will not lie against the bar. Storing the Machine N Set hand guard to ƒ N Remove battery N Turn over the machine and shake it out - remove chips from the battery compartment N Remove saw chain and guide bar; clean and spray with protective oil N Thoroughly clean the machine, especially the ventilation slots N When using biological chain oil (e. g., STIHL BioPlus), fill the lubricant oil tank N Store the machine in a dry and safe place, out of the reach of children and other unauthorized users Battery compartment cover In some countries, the machine is equipped with a cover for the battery compartment. This keeps dirt out of the battery compartment. Battery storage N Remove the battery from the machine or charger N Store in a closed, dry space and keep in a secure location. Protect against unauthorized use (e. g., by children) and dirt N Do not store backup batteries unused - use them in alternation For optimum service life: N Store at temperatures of 50 °F (10 °C) to 68 °F (20 °C) N Store at a charge state of approx. 30 % Storing the charger N Remove battery N Disconnect the mains plug N Store charger in a closed, dry space and keep in a secure location. Protect against unauthorized use (e. g., by children) and dirt 1 3999BA030 KN N After work, insert the cover (1) in the compartment until the cover audibly snaps into place 40 MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C

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MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C
English
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Otherwise the drive links will grind
against the base of the groove – the
bottoms of the cutters and the tie straps
will not lie against the bar.
N
Set hand guard to
ƒ
N
Remove battery
N
Turn over the machine and shake it
out – remove chips from the battery
compartment
N
Remove saw chain and guide bar;
clean and spray with protective oil
N
Thoroughly clean the machine,
especially the ventilation slots
N
When using biological chain oil
(e. g., STIHL BioPlus), fill the
lubricant oil tank
N
Store the machine in a dry and safe
place, out of the reach of children
and other unauthorized users
Battery compartment cover
In some countries, the machine is
equipped with a cover for the battery
compartment. This keeps dirt out of the
battery compartment.
N
After work, insert the cover
(1) in the
compartment until the cover audibly
snaps into place
Battery storage
N
Remove the battery from the
machine or charger
N
Store in a closed, dry space and
keep in a secure location. Protect
against unauthorized use (e. g., by
children) and dirt
N
Do not store backup batteries
unused – use them in alternation
For optimum service life:
N
Store at temperatures of 50 °F
(10 °C) to 68 °F (20 °C)
N
Store at a charge state of
approx. 30 %
Storing the charger
N
Remove battery
N
Disconnect the mains plug
N
Store charger in a closed, dry space
and keep in a secure location.
Protect against unauthorized use
(e. g., by children) and dirt
Storing the Machine
3999BA030 KN
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