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Never attempt to modify your tool in any way

since this may increase the risk of personal

injury. STIHL excludes all liability for personal

injury and damage to property caused while

using unauthorized attachments.

2.7

Handling Chemicals

Read the instructions supplied with the plant pro‐

tection chemical prior to use. Follow the instruc‐

tions with respect to mixing, using, personal pro‐

tection equipment, storage and disposal.
Observe legal requirements for handling plant

protection chemicals.
Plant protection chemicals may contain substan‐

ces that are harmful to humans, animals, plants

and the environment – risk of poisoning and risk

of serious or fatal injuries!
Avoid contact with plant protection chemicals.
Plant protection chemicals may be used only by

persons trained in their handling and the appro‐

priate first-aid measures.
Keep instructions or label of the plant protection

chemical available at all times in order to inform

the doctor about the chemical concerned in an

emergency. In an emergency, follow the chemi‐

cal manufacturer's instructions provided or on

the label. Observe manufacturer's safety data

sheets.
2.7.1

Mixing plant protection chemicals and

filling tank

Use plant protection chemicals only as specified

by the manufacturer.

Before filling the tank with chemicals, carry out

a test with fresh water and check all parts of

the sprayer for leaks.

Never apply undiluted liquid concentrates of

plant protection products.

Mix the plant protection chemical and fill the

tank outdoors only or in well-ventilated loca‐

tions.

Only mix sufficient solution for the job in hand

so that nothing is left over.

Do not mix different plant protection products

unless such a mixture is approved by the man‐

ufacturer.

Mix different chemicals only in accordance

with the manufacturer's instructions – incorrect

mixtures may produce toxic fumes or explo‐

sive solutions.

Stand the sprayer on a level surface – do not

fill the tank above the maximum mark.

When filling from central water supply, do not

immerse the end of the hose in the solution –

sudden low pressure in the system may cause

the solution to be sucked back into the water

supply.

To reduce the risk of injury, do not fill the

sprayer while carrying it.

Close the tank tightly after filling.

2.7.2

Application

Work only in the open or in very well ventilated

locations, e.g. open greenhouses.

Do not eat, drink or smoke while working with

plant protection chemicals.

Never blow through nozzles or other compo‐

nents by mouth.

Do not spray in windy conditions.

Too high or too low a spray pressure or unfavor‐

able weather conditions can result in the wrong

solution concentration. Overdosing may damage

plants and the environment. Under-dosing may

result in unsuccessful plant treatment.
In order to reduce the risk of damage to the envi‐

ronment and plants, do not operate the sprayer:

if pressure is too high or too low

in windy conditions

at temperatures above 40°C in the shade

in direct sunlight

In order to reduce the risk of accidents and dam‐

age to the sprayer, never operate the sprayer

with:

flammable liquids

viscous or sticky liquids

caustic or corrosive chemicals

liquids hotter than 40°C

2.7.3

Storage

During work breaks, do not leave the sprayer

in the hot sun or near any heat source.

Do not store plant protection chemical in the

sprayer for longer than one day.

Store and transport plant protection products

only in approved containers.

Never store the plant protection products in

containers intended for foods, drinks or animal

feed.

Do not store plant protection products with

foods, drinks or animal feed.

Keep plant protection products out of the

reach of children and animals.

Store the sprayer empty and clean. It must not

be under pressure.

Store plant protection products and power tool

in a place secured against unauthorized use.

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Summary of Contents for SG 51

Page 1: ...SG 51 71 Instruction Manual 2 14...

Page 2: ...g improvements STIHL s philosophy is to continually improve all of its products For this reason we may modify the design engineering and appearance of our products periodically Therefore some changes...

Page 3: ...change work clothes contaminated with plant control chemicals For some chemicals it is necessary to wear impermeable coveralls If you are spraying overhead wear impermeable head covering Wear impermea...

Page 4: ...toxic fumes or explo sive solutions Stand the sprayer on a level surface do not fill the tank above the maximum mark When filling from central water supply do not immerse the end of the hose in the so...

Page 5: ...und Watch out for obstacles Be careful of refuse tree stumps roots and ditches which could cause you to trip or stumble To reduce the risk of accidents take a break in good time to avoid tiredness or...

Page 6: ...required for assembly is in the tank 3 1 Connecting Hose to Unit 1 0000 GXX 2198 A0 2 3 Push the union nut 1 over the hose 2 Push the hose 2 behind the shaft and onto the elbow connector 3 Slip the u...

Page 7: ...plate fits snugly and securely against your back 4 1 Adjusting the Height of Har ness Straps The harness straps can be adjusted to suit your physique 8014BA008 AS 1 1 2 2 Use a screwdriver to pry the...

Page 8: ...e quick release fastener 5 Controls Make yourself familiar with how the controls function before using your sprayer for the first time 5 1 Lever Pressurizing the tank 8014BA014 AS Operate the pump lev...

Page 9: ...and the sprayer on a level surface Remove the cap from the tank 8014BA012 AS 1 2 Check the O ring 1 in the cap 2 It must be in good condition max 8014BA011 AS Fill up with thoroughly mixed plant prote...

Page 10: ...re it in a place protected from direct sunlight and frost 10 Inspection and Mainte nance by User 10 1 Greasing the piston packing Removal 8014BA043 KK Unscrew the pump tube from the container The pump...

Page 11: ...se out all parts under running water and then reassemble 11 Maintenance and Care The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only If your daily working times are lon ger shorten the s...

Page 12: ...se X X X Pump rod Lubricate with oil X X Pump lever bearing Lubricate with grease X X Safety labels Replace X 12 Main Parts 8014BA036 AS 8014BA033 AS 1 2 14 15 5 6 4 12 13 3 9 10 11 16 17 8 7 1 Backpl...

Page 13: ...ked Clean nozzle swirl insert filter Liquid drips from the nozzle Nozzle swirl insert filter blocked Clean nozzle swirl insert filter Jet only no atomization Swirl insert on the nozzle missing Insert...

Page 14: ...KG pp Dr J rgen Hoffmann Director Product Certification Regulatory Affairs 18 UKCA Declaration of Con formity ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG Badstr 115 D 71336 Waiblingen Germany declare under our sole respon...

Page 15: ...18 UKCA Declaration of Conformity English 0458 597 0121 C 15...

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