reduce the protective warning effect.
Immediately dispose of altered, dam‐
aged or very dirty clothing with high-visi‐
bility protection.
Safety information
WARNING
■ This clothing with high-visibility pro‐
tection is designed for the use descri‐
bed above. There is no protective
effect against other hazards.
■ Clothing with high-visibility protection
requires the correct care and should
be cleaned regularly. Improper clean‐
ing and care may reduce the protec‐
tion effect. The care and cleaning
instructions in this user manual are
mandatory.
Size adjustment
Clothing with high-visibility protection
may only be adapted to the user's size if
the specifications of EN ISO 20471
regarding minimum size and minimum
spacing of the reflective strips remain
guaranteed. Do not shorten the shortest
clothing size further.
Working Safely with High-visibility Cloth‐
ing
Maximum protection is only given if the
clothing with high-visibility protection is
fully closed when worn, and is not cov‐
ered by other clothing or accessories.
The sleeves and trouser legs must not
be turned up, as the reflective material
would then no longer be visible and the
protective effect would be impaired.
Cleaning and Care
Wash clothing with high-visibility protec‐
tion using commercially available color-
safe and mild detergents without optical
brighteners. Do not wash with other,
non-colourfast or very dirty clothing. For
cut protection clothing, be absolutely
sure to turn the cut protection layer
inside for washing.
Warning Protection Class and Warning
Area
The protective effect of clothing with
high-visibility protection is specified by
the respective high-visibility protection
class. The warning protection class
specifies the minimum area of visible
material in m²:
–
Background material: class 1 = 0.14,
class 2 = 0.50, class 3 = 0.80
–
Retroreflective material: class
1 = 0.10, class 2 = 0.13, class
3 = 0.20
This means that class 3 offers a higher
level of warning protection than class 2,
and class 2 offers a higher level of warn‐
ing protection than class 1. By wearing a
STIHL class 2 high-visibility jacket with
STIHL class 2 high-visibility trousers,
warning protection class 3 is achieved
through this combination (see table B.1).
X = warning protection class
Please refer to the sewn-in labels on the
individual garments for the warning pro‐
tection class.
Special materials to protect against wet,
thorns, impact, etc. may restrict the
breathability in that area.
Transport and Storage
For transport and storage, follow the
instructions in the user manual for cut
protection clothing or protective work
clothing.
Service Life and Disposal
The fluorescent background materials
and reflective strips used are tested
through at least 25 cleaning cycles. The
maximum number of cleaning cycles is
stated in the care label. The stated max‐
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