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Operating Instructions
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Technical Data
The devices are manufactured in accordance with the provisions of EN 60745-1 and EN 60745-2-13 fully comply with
the provisions of the German Equipment and Product Safety Act.
Battery voltage/operation voltage
40 V DC
Guide Bar
305 mm / 12“
Cutting length
285 mm
Chain
91P045X / 91PX045X
Guide Bar Type
120SDEA041 Oregon
Speed
11 m/s
Battery type
(not included in the scope of delivery)
R3-360-AH-U-02
Li-Ion
40 V / 2,5 Ah / 100 Wh
Charging device
(not included in the scope of delivery)
R3-360-3A-02 Quick charger
R3-360-1A-02 charger
Runtime (no load)
ca. 40 min.
Weight
5,1 kg
Oil
180 ml
Sound Pressure Level L
pA (2000/14/EG)
88 dB(A) [
K 3,0 dB(A)]
Measured sound power level 96,5 dB(A) [
K 3,0 dB(A)]
Guaranteed sound power level 100,0 dB(A)
Vibration
(EN 60745-2-13:2009)
3,5 m/s
2
[
K 1,5 m/s
2
]
1 Wear eye and ear protection!
2 Warning!
3 Read operation instructions before use
4 Do not subject this electric power tool to rain
5
Remove plug immediately if the power flex is dam
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aged or cut.
6 Attention, kick-back!!
7 Hold tool with both hands!
8 Attention: Environmental Protection! This device
may not be disposed of with general/ household
waste. Dispose of only at a designated collection
point.
9 Guaranteed acoustic capacity level LWA 100 dB(A)
10
Confirms the conformity of the electric tool with the
Directives of the European Community.
Illustration and explanation of pictograms
Chain saw, battery powered GM AKS 4030 Gartenmeister
Technical changes are reserved.
Emissions
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The specified vibration emission value was measured by a standardized test methods and can compare with other
power tools are used.
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The specified vibration emission value can also be necessary for the assessment of work breaks are used
.
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The specified vibration emission value can vary during the actual use of the electric tool by specifying the value,
depending on the way how to use the power tool.
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Note: You create the privilege against vascular pulsations of the hands in time breaks
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Try to keep the stress due to vibration as low as possible. For example, measures to reduce vibration stress are
wearing gloves when using the tool and limiting the work time. All phase of the operating cycle must be considered
in this regard, (for example, times when the power tool is switched off, and times when the power tool is switched
on but is not running under load).
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