Stihl RMA 370 Product Instruction Manual - Page 29

Specifications

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Definitions 1. Upper Handlebar For control of machine during cutting work. 2. Switch Lever Switches the motor on and off and controls the speed of the motor. 3. Switch Lever Lockout Must be depressed before the switch lever can be activated. 4. Grass Box Collects cuttings during mowing. 5. Ejection Chute Shield (Rear Flap) When grass box is not mounted, this spring-loaded flap is designed to reduce the risk of injury from foreign objects flung backwards toward the operator by the cutting attachment and from contact with the cutting attachment. 6. Star Nut Enables upper handelbar to be folded down and secured to lower handlebar. 7. Brace Supports the upper handlebar in storing and transport position. 8. Lower Handlebar Connects upper handlebar to motor housing. 9. Upper Carrying Grip For transporting the unit. 10. Cutting Height Adjustment Used to set cutting blade to the required height. 11. Battery Compartment Cover Covers and protects battery compartment, battery and fuse key. 12. Battery Compartment Accommodates the battery in the unit. 13. Lower Carrying Grip For transporting the unit. 14. Cutting Blade Metal cutting blade for cutting grass. 15. Power Supply Cord Supplies electric current to charger. 16. Charger Charges the battery. 17. Battery Supplies the motor with electrical power. 18. Fuse Key Interrupts circuit between battery and motor. 19. Trailing Shield The trailing shield is designed to reduce the risk of injury from thrown objects and/or blade contact. 20. Ejection Chute Ejects cuttings during mowing. Specifications English Battery Type: Lithium-ion The power tool can be operated with STIHL type AP batteries. The running time of the power tool depends on the battery's energy content (e.g. 160 Wh with AP 160). Charger AL 100 Mains voltage: Rated current: Frequency: Power consumption: Charging current: Insulation: AL 300 Mains voltage: Rated current: Frequency: Power consumption: Charging current: Insulation: 120 V 1.3 A 60 Hz 75 W 1.6 A II, E (double insulated) 120 V 4.7 A 60 Hz 330 W 6.5 A II, E (double insulated) RMA 370 27

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RMA 370
English
27
Definitions
1.
Upper Handlebar
For control of machine during
cutting work.
2.
Switch Lever
Switches the motor on and off and
controls the speed of the motor.
3.
Switch Lever Lockout
Must be depressed before the
switch lever can be activated.
4.
Grass Box
Collects cuttings during mowing.
5.
Ejection Chute Shield (Rear Flap)
When grass box is not mounted, this
spring-loaded flap is designed to
reduce the risk of injury from foreign
objects flung backwards toward the
operator by the cutting attachment
and from contact with the cutting
attachment.
6.
Star Nut
Enables upper handelbar to be
folded down and secured to lower
handlebar.
7.
Brace
Supports the upper handlebar in
storing and transport position.
8.
Lower Handlebar
Connects upper handlebar to motor
housing.
9.
Upper Carrying Grip
For transporting the unit.
10.
Cutting Height Adjustment
Used to set cutting blade to the
required height.
11.
Battery Compartment Cover
Covers and protects battery
compartment, battery and fuse key.
12.
Battery Compartment
Accommodates the battery in the
unit.
13.
Lower Carrying Grip
For transporting the unit.
14.
Cutting Blade
Metal cutting blade for cutting grass.
15.
Power Supply Cord
Supplies electric current to charger.
16. Charger
Charges the battery.
17. Battery
Supplies the motor with electrical
power.
18.
Fuse Key
Interrupts circuit between battery
and motor.
19.
Trailing Shield
The trailing shield is designed to
reduce the risk of injury from thrown
objects and/or blade contact.
20.
Ejection Chute
Ejects cuttings during mowing.
Battery
The power tool can be operated with
STIHL type AP batteries.
The running time of the power tool
depends on the battery's energy
content (e.g. 160 Wh with AP 160).
Charger
Specifications
Type:
Lithium-ion
AL 100
Mains voltage:
120 V
Rated current:
1.3 A
Frequency:
60 Hz
Power consumption:
75 W
Charging current:
1.6 A
Insulation:
II,
E
(double
insulated)
AL 300
Mains voltage:
120 V
Rated current:
4.7 A
Frequency:
60 Hz
Power consumption:
330 W
Charging current:
6.5 A
Insulation:
II,
E
(double
insulated)