2
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3
The length of the connecting cable can be adjus‐
ted by making a loop (1) and securing it to the
belt bag (3) with the fastener (2).
► Arrange the connecting cable so that it is as
short as possible without hindering your work.
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Inserting and Removing
Connecting Cable Plug
8.1
Inserting the Connecting Cable
Plug
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1
► Hold connecting cable plug (2) so that the
arrow on its side lines up with the arrow on the
socket (1).
► Insert the connecting cable plug (2) in the
socket (1).
The plug (2) engages in position.
8.2
Removing the Connecting
Cable Plug
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2
1
► Grip the connecting cable plug (2) with your
hand.
► Pull the plug (2) out of the socket (1).
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Switching the Blower
On/Off
9.1
Switching On
► Hold the blower with one hand on the control
handle - wrap your thumb around the handle.
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2
► Push the retaining latch (1) with your thumb to
position .
► Pull the trigger (2) with your index finger and
hold it there.
The blower accelerates and air flows from the
nozzle.
The air flow rate is controlled by the trigger (2).
9.2
Switching off the blower
► Release the trigger.
Air stops flowing out of the nozzle.
► If air continues to flow from nozzle: Pull con‐
necting cable plug out of the socket and con‐
tact your STIHL dealer for assistance.
The blower is faulty.
► Move retaining latch to the position.
10 Checking the Blower
10.1
Checking the Controls
Trigger
► Pull the connecting cable plug out of the
socket.
► Push the retaining latch into position .
► Try to pull the trigger.
► If the trigger can be pulled: Do not use the
blower and contact your STIHL servicing
dealer for assistance.
The retaining latch is faulty.
► Push the retaining latch into position .
► Pull the trigger and then let it go.
► If the trigger is stiff or does not spring back to
its idle position: Do not use the blower and
contact your STIHL servicing dealer for assis‐
tance.
The trigger has a malfunction.
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