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| Product Type | Hedge Trimmer |
| Brand | STIHL |
| Model | FCA 80.0 |
| Power Source | Battery (Lithium-Ion) |
| Battery Voltage | 36 V |
| Battery System | STIHL AP System |
| Blade Length | 60 cm |
| Tooth Spacing | 30 mm |
| Cutting Capacity | Up to 30 mm branch thickness |
| Weight (including battery) | 4.5 kg |
| Sound Pressure Level | 85 dB(A) |
| Vibration Level (front handle) | 3.5 m/s² |
| Vibration Level (rear handle) | 3.0 m/s² |
| Motor Control | Electronic with variable speed |
| Anti-Vibration System | Yes |
| Blade Guard | Integrated |
| Safety Features | Two-hand operation, chain brake (if applicable) |
| Maintenance | Clean and oil blades regularly; check battery contacts |
| Recommended Battery | AP 300 or AP 200 |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
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USER MANUAL FCA 80.0 STIHL
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Read Instruction Manual thoroughly before use and follow all safety precautions – improper use can cause serious or fatal injury.

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1 Introduction.... 2
2 Guide to Using this Manual....2
3 Main Parts....3
4 Safety Symbols on the Products......3
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....4
6 Maintenance, Repair and Storage...... 11
7 Battery Safety.... 11
8 Charger Safety....12
9 Before Starting Work....14
10 Charging the Battery.... 14
11 LED Diagnostics.... 15
12 Assembling the Edger....16
13 Adjusting the Edger....17
14 Inserting and Removing the Battery......17
15 Switching the Edger On and Off...... 18
16 Checking the Edger.... 19
17 During Operation....19
18 After Finishing Work....21
19 Transporting the Edger, Battery and Charger.... 21
20 Storing the Edger, Battery and Charger....22
21 Cleaning....23
22 Inspection and Maintenance.... 23
23 Troubleshooting Guide....24
24 Specifications....25
25 Replacement Parts and Equipment...... 27
26 Disposal.... 27
27 Limited Warranty....28
28 Trademarks....29
29 Addresses.... 30
1 Introduction
Thank you for your purchase. The information contained in this manual will help you receive maximum performance and satisfaction from your edger and, if followed, reduce the risk of injury from its use.
SAVE THIS MANUAL!

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Two black-and-white warning symbols: a triangle with an exclamation mark and a person reading a document (no text or numbers present)Because an edger is a high-speed cutting tool, special safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal injury.
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before use and periodically thereafter. Follow all safety precautions. Careless or improper use can cause serious or fatal injury.
Do not lend or rent the power tool without this instruction manual. Allow only persons who fully understand the information in this manual to operate the edger.
For further information, or if you do not understand any of the instructions in this manual, please go to www.stihlusa.com or contact your authorized STIHL servicing dealer.

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury, never remove or modify the deflector or skirt. Keep the deflector and skirt attached and in place at all times. Use only edger blades that are specifically authorized by STIHL for use with this power tool. Always wear proper protective apparel and eye protection. Keep bystanders, especially children, and animals out of the work area where the edger is in use.

WARNING
■ Use of this machine may be hazardous. If the rotating blade comes in contact with your body, it will cut you. When it comes in contact with solid foreign objects such as rocks, glass or bits of metal, it may fling them directly or by ricochet in the direction of bystanders or the operator. Striking such objects could damage the edger blade and may cause it to crack, chip or break. Thrown objects, including broken blades, may result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders. Follow the safety precautions in this manual to reduce the risk of personal injury.
2 Guide to Using this Manual
2.1 Signal Words
This manual contains safety information that requires your special attention. Such information is introduced with the following symbols and signal words:

DANGER
■ Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING
■ Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■ Indicates a risk of property damage, including damage to the machine or its individual components.
3 Main Parts English
2.2 Symbols in Text
The following symbol is included to assist you with the use of the manual:

Refers to a designated chapter or subchapter in this instruction manual.
3 Main Parts
3.1 Edger and Battery

1 Locking Lever
Secures the battery in the battery compartment.
2 Battery Compartment
Holds the battery.
3 Control Handle
Handle for the operator's rear hand.
4 Power Level Switch
For selecting the power level.
5 Trigger Switch Lockout
Must be depressed to allow activation of the trigger switch.
6 Retaining Button
For switching the edger on.
7 Trigger Switch
Activates the cutting attachment when depressed.
8 Loop Handle
Handle for the operator's front hand.
9 Drive Tube
Shaft of the power tool.
10 Depth Wheel
Rolls on the ground and maintains the desired depth of cut.
11 Deflector
Designed to reduce the risk of injury from thrown objects and contact with the cutting attachment.
12 Edger Blade
Metal cutting attachment for cutting weeds and soft green plants.
13 Skirt
Designed to reduce the risk of injury from thrown objects towards the operator.
14 Wear Guard
Protects the gearbox from wear.
15 Gearbox
Covers the transmission system.
16 LEDs
The LEDs indicate the state of charge of the battery and any faults.
17 Push Button
Activates the battery's LEDs.
18 Battery
Supplies electrical power to the motor.
# Rating Plate
Contains electrical information and the product's serial number.
4 Safety Symbols on the Products
4.1 Edger, Charger and Battery
The following safety symbols are found on the edger:

To reduce the risk of injury, follow the specified safety precautions.

Read and follow all safety precautions in the instruction manual. Improper use can lead to serious or fatal personal injury or property damage.

To reduce the risk of eye injury, always wear proper eye protection, 15.5.

Wear sturdy boots with non-slip soles. Steel-toed safety boots are recommended, 15.3.

Always wear non-slip, heavy-duty work gloves (e.g. made of leather or other wear resistant material) when handling the machine or metal edger blade, 5.5.

To reduce the risk of cut injuries, keep hands and feet away from the cutting attachment, 15.7.4.

To reduce the risk of personal injury from thrown objects, inspect the work area and remove stones, glass, rocks, pieces of metal and other objects that could be thrown by the cutting attachment. 5.7.4.

To reduce the risk of personal injury from thrown objects, keep bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away, 5.7.4.

To reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire or electric shock, keep the charger dry. Protect it from rain, water, liquids and damp conditions. For indoor use only, 18.1.

To reduce the risk of injury or property damage from unintended activation, remove the battery any time the edger is not in use, 5.6.

To reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage from fire, explosion or burns, including chemical burns, do not disassemble, crush, drop, damage or heat the battery above 212 °F (100 °C). Never expose it to fire or incinerate, ☐7.

To reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage from a short circuit, fire or explosion, keep the battery dry. Protect it from rain, water, liquids and damp conditions. Never immerse the battery in water or other liquids, 7.
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 General Safety Warnings and Instructions
This section contains the prescribed general safety warnings and instructions for handheld, motor-operated electric edgers. Additional important warnings and instructions are provided in subsequent sections of this manual.
WARNING
■ When using electric edgers, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE EDGER!
1) Avoid Dangerous Environment – Don't use edgers in damp or wet locations.
2) Don't Use In Rain.
3) Keep Children Away – All bystanders should be kept at a distance from work area.
4) Dress Properly – Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can be caught in moving parts. Heavy-duty work gloves (e.g. made of leather or other wear resistant material) and substantial footwear are recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
5) Use Safety Glasses – Always use face or dust mask if operation is dusty.
6) Use Right Tool – Do not use tool for any job except that for which it is intended.
7) Avoid Unintentional Starting – Do not carry edger with finger on the trigger switch. Be sure the edger is off when inserting the battery.
8) Don't Force Edger – It will do the job better and with less likelihood of a risk of injury at the rate for which it was designed.
9) Don't Overreach – Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
10) Stay Alert – Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate edger when you are tired.
11) Store Edger Indoors – When not in use, edger should be stored indoors in a dry, locked place out of reach of children with the battery removed.
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12) Maintain Edger With Care – Keep cutting attachment clean for best performance and to reduce the risk of injury. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease.
13) Check Damaged Parts – Before further use of the edger, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other condition that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless indicated elsewhere in this manual.
14) Keep guards in place and in working order.
15) Keep hands and feet away from cutting area and cutting attachment.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
5.2 Introduction
WARNING
■ Use of this machine may be hazardous. If the rotating blade comes in contact with your body, it will cut you. When it comes in contact with solid foreign objects such as rocks, glass or bits of metal, it may throw or fling them directly or by ricochet in the direction of bystanders or the operator. Striking such objects could damage the edger blade and may cause it to crack, chip or break. Thrown objects, including broken blades, may result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders. As more fully explained later in this manual, to reduce the risk of personal injury:
- Keep the deflector and skirt attached and in place at all times.
- Use only edger blades that are specifically authorized by STIHL for use on your edger model.
■ Do not lend or rent your edger without the instruction manual. Be sure that anyone using it understands the information contained in this manual. Have your dealer show you how to operate your edger. Observe all applicable laws, regulations, standards and ordinances.
5.3 Intended Use
WARNING
■ This edger is designed to produce sharp contoured borders around lawns and flower beds. Use your edger only for edging in grass, weeds and soft green plants. Use of the edger for operations different than intended could result in serious injury or death.
- Do not use it for any other purposes.
■ Improper use could result in personal injury or property damage, including damage to the power tool.
– Use the power tool and battery only as described in this manual.
– Never attempt to modify or override the edger's controls or safety devices in any way.
– Never use an edger that has been modified or altered from its original design.
- Be sure to read and follow the warnings and instructions for your battery and charger before charging or starting work.
■ The STIHL AK series battery is designed for use only with compatible STIHL power tools and may be charged only with a STIHL AL 101, AL 301 or AL 500 charger.
5.4 Operator
WARNING
■ Working with the power tool can be strenuous. The operator must be in good physical condition and mental health. To reduce the risk of personal injury:
- Check with your doctor before using the power tool if you have any health condition that may be aggravated by strenuous work.
- Do not operate the power tool while under the influence of any substance (drug, alcohol or medication, etc.) that might impair vision, balance, dexterity or judgment.
- Be alert. Do not operate the power tool when you are tired. Take a break if you become tired.
- Do not permit minors to use the power tool.
■ According to STIHL's current knowledge, the electric motor of this power tool should not interfere with a pacemaker.
- However, persons with a pacemaker or other implanted medical device should
consult their physician and device manufacturer before operating the power tool.
5.5 Personal Protective Equipment
WARNING
■ Even a properly installed and adjusted deflector may not protect the operator from all foreign objects thrown or flung by the cutting attachment. Thrown objects may also ricochet and strike the operator. To reduce the risk of personal injury:
– Always wear proper clothing and protective apparel, including proper eye protection.
■ Loss of control and severe cut injuries may result if hair, clothing or apparel make contact with the moving cutting attachment or otherwise become entangled in the components of the edger. To reduce the risk of severe personal injury:

- Wear sturdy and snug-fitting clothing that also allows complete freedom of movement.
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Wear overalls or long pants made of heavy material to help protect your legs. Do not wear shorts.
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Avoid loose-fitting jackets, scarves, neckties, flared or cuffed pants, jewelry and any other apparel that could be caught on branches, brush or the moving cutting attachment.
- Secure hair above shoulder level before starting work.
■ To reduce the risk of eye injury:

- Always wear goggles or close-fitting protective glasses with adequate side protection that are impact-rated and marked as complying with ANSI Z87 "+".
- If there is a risk of facial injury, STIHL recommends that you also wear a face shield or face screen over your goggles or protective glasses.
■ To reduce the risk of head injury:
– Wear an approved protective helmet when there is a risk of head injury.
■ Good footing is very important. To help maintain a secure footing and reduce the risk of injury while working:

- Wear substantial footwear with non-slip soles. Steel-toed safety boots are recommended. Do not wear sandals, flip-flops, open-toed or similar footwear.
■ To improve your grip and help protect your hands:

- Always wear heavy-duty non-slip work gloves made of leather or another wear-resistant material when handling the edger.
- Always wear heavy-duty work gloves when mounting or otherwise handling a metal cutting attachment.
5.6 Edger
WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of electric shock:
- Do not immerse the power tool in water or other fluids.
- Store the power tool indoors.
■ If the moving edger blade contacts you, it will result in serious laceration injuries. To reduce the risk of such injuries:
- Keep hands, feet and other parts of your body away from the edger blade.
— Never touch the moving edger blade with your hand or any other part of your body.
– Never operate the edger with a damaged or missing deflector or skirt.
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury to the operator and bystanders from blade contact and thrown objects:

- Keep the deflector and skirt attached and in place at all times. Do not operate with a missing or damaged deflector or skirt.
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury to the operator and bystanders:

- Always release the trigger switch and remove the battery before assembling, transporting, adjusting, inspecting, cleaning, servicing, maintaining or storing the edger, and any other time it is not in use.
– Never leave the power tool unattended when the battery is inserted.
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS English
■ Although certain unauthorized attachments may fit your STIHL edger, their use may be extremely dangerous. Only attachments supplied by STIHL or expressly approved by STIHL for use with this specific model are recommended.
– Use only edger blades supplied or expressly approved by STIHL.
– Never modify this edger in any way.
– Never attempt to modify or override the edger's controls or safety devices in any way.
– Never use an edger that has been modified or altered from its original design.
- For a list of edger blades authorized by STIHL, see Chapter 24.4 of this instruction manual.
■ If the power tool or battery is dropped or subjected to similar heavy impacts:
- Check that it is undamaged, in good condition and functioning properly before continuing work.
- Check that the controls and safety devices are working properly.
- Check the LEDs on the battery for error messages, 123.
- Check that the battery has not been damaged. Never use or charge a malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed battery.
– Never work with a damaged or malfunctioning power tool or battery. In case of doubt, have the power tool and battery checked by your authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
If the power tool or battery is damaged, not working properly, has been left outdoors and exposed to rain or damp conditions, or dropped into water or other liquid, its components may no longer function properly and safety devices may be inoperative. To reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage:
- Take the power tool and battery to your authorized STIHL servicing dealer to be checked before further operation.
■ Genuine STIHL replacement parts are specifically designed to match your power tool and meet safety and performance requirements. Use of parts that are not authorized or approved by STIHL may cause serious or fatal injury or property damage.
– STIHL recommends that only identical STIHL replacement parts be used.
5.7 Using the Edger
5.7.1 Before Operation
WARNING
■ Misuse or unauthorized use may result in personal injury and property damage.
- Use the edger only as described in this instruction manual.
■ The edger blade must be properly installed and tightened before starting work. Failure to use the proper parts to mount the edger blade may cause it to fly off and seriously injure the operator or bystanders.
- Read and follow the instructions on mounting the edger blade, 2.1, and adjusting the handle, 3.1.
– Never mount an edger blade without the proper installation of all required parts (e.g., nuts, screws, thrust washer, thrust plate, etc.). - Before starting work, inspect for loose parts (nuts, screws, etc.) and for a cracked, bent, warped or damaged edger blade.
- Replace damaged or worn out edger blades before using the power tool.
■ Using an edger that is modified, damaged, improperly adjusted or maintained, or not completely and securely assembled can lead to a malfunction and increase the risk of serious personal injury or death.
– Never operate an edger that is modified, damaged, improperly maintained or not completely and securely assembled.
- Always check your unit for proper condition and operation before starting work, particularly the retaining button, trigger switch lockout, trigger switch, deflector, skirt and cutting attachment.
- Ensure that the retaining button, trigger switch lockout and trigger switch move freely and spring back into place when released. The trigger switch must not engage until the trigger switch lockout is depressed.
– Never attempt to modify or override the controls or safety devices in any way.
- The edger blade must engage only when the battery is inserted, the retaining button is pushed forward and the trigger switch lockout and trigger switch are depressed.
- If your edger or any part, including the battery, is damaged or does not function properly, take it to your authorized STIHL
English 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
servicing dealer. Do not use the unit until the problem has been corrected.
■ Before inserting the battery:
- Check the electrical contacts in the battery compartment for corrosion or other foreign matter. Keep clean.
– Never insert or use a malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed battery. - Read and follow the instructions on switching on the power tool, 15.1.
■ To help reduce the risk of serious personal injury or death from unintentional starting:
- Release the trigger switch and trigger switch lockout before inserting the battery.
– Never carry the unit with your finger on the trigger switch. - Release the trigger switch before removing the battery.

- Remove the battery before assembling, transporting, adjusting, inspecting, cleaning, servicing, maintaining or storing the edger, and any other time it is not in use.
– Never leave the power tool unattended when the battery is inserted.
– Never store the battery in the edger.
■ Before switching on your edger, take the following steps to reduce the risk of personal injury from thrown objects, loss of control or inadvertent contact with the edger blade:
- Be sure that the edger blade is clear of you and all other obstructions and objects, including the ground.
- Read and follow the instructions on switching on the edger, 15.1.
5.7.2 Holding and Controlling the Edger
WARNING
■ To maintain a firm grip and properly control your edger:
- Keep the handles clean and dry at all times. Keep them free of moisture, pitch, oil, grease and resin.
- Operating the edger with one hand may lead to loss of control and is extremely dangerous. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders from loss of control:

- Never attempt to operate the edger with one hand.
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries to the operator or bystanders from loss of control:
– Always hold the power tool firmly with both hands when you are working.
– Wrap your fingers tightly around the handles, keeping the handles cradled between your thumb and forefinger.
- Position the power tool so that all parts of your body are clear of the edger blade whenever the battery is inserted.
- Avoid cutting close to fences, sides of buildings, tree trunks, stones or other objects that could damage the edger blade or cause the power tool to kick out.
■ To reduce the risk of severe injury from loss of control and contact with the edger blade:
– Never remove or modify the deflector or skirt.
– During operation, the operator's right hand must grip the control handle and the operator's left hand must hold the loop handle. This applies to all operators, even those who are left-handed.
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from loss of control or thrown objects:
- Keep the depth wheel rolling along the ground while edging.
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries to the operator or bystanders from contact with the cutting attachment:

- Keep hands, feet and other body parts away from the edger blade.
- Never touch a moving edger blade with your hand or any other part of your body.
- Do not touch the edger blade while the battery is inserted in the power tool.
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal cut injuries to the operator or bystanders from loss of control, keep proper footing and balance at all times:
- Make sure you have good balance and a secure footing at all times.
- Take special care in overgrown or wet terrain and always watch for hidden obstacles such as tree stumps, roots, rocks, holes and ditches to avoid stumbling or falling.
- Be extremely cautious when working on slopes or uneven ground.
- For better footing, always clear away fallen branches, scrub, cuttings and other material, objects or vegetation that can
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS English
increase the danger of slipping, tripping or falling.
– Never operate above ground level.
- Do not overreach.
■ The edger should be balanced for proper control and less fatigue during operation.
- Adjust the position of the loop handle to achieve and maintain a comfortable and effective working position, 13.
5.7.3 Working Conditions
WARNING
■ Operate your edger only under good visibility during favorable daylight conditions.
- Postpone the work if the weather is windy, foggy, rainy or inclement.
■ Your edger is a one-person machine.
– Bystanders, especially children, and animals should not be allowed in the area where it is in use.
– Switch it off immediately if you are approached.
■ To reduce the risk of injury to bystanders and unauthorized users:
– Never leave the edger unattended when the battery is inserted.
- Switch off the unit and remove the battery during work breaks and any other time the power tool is not in use.
■ Sparks generated from operation of the edger, may be capable of igniting combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials and substances. To reduce the risk of fire and explosion:
– Never operate the edger in a location where combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials and substances are present.
- Read and follow recommendations issued by government authorities (e.g., OSHA) for identifying and avoiding the hazards of combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials and substances.
If a rotating metal blade strikes concrete, rocks or other hard objects, sparks may be created, which can ignite flammable materials under certain circumstances. Flammable materials can include dry vegetation and brush, particularly when weather conditions are hot and dry.
- When there is a risk of fire or wildfire, do not use the edger around flammable materials or around dry vegetation or brush.
- Contact your local fire authorities or the U.S. Forest Service if you have any question about whether vegetation and weather conditions are suitable for the use of an edger.
■ Use of this edger can generate dust and other substances containing chemicals known to cause respiratory problems, cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
- Consult governmental agencies such as EPA, OSHA, CARB and NIOSH and other authoritative sources on hazardous materials if you are unfamiliar with the risks associated with the particular substances you are cutting or with which you are working.
■ Inhalation of certain dusts, especially organic dusts such as mold or pollen, can cause susceptible persons to have an allergic or asthmatic reaction. Substantial or repeated inhalation of dust or other airborne contaminants, especially those with a smaller particle size, may cause respiratory or other illnesses.
– Control dust at the source where possible.
– To the extent possible, operate the edger so that the wind or operating process directs any dust, mist or other particulate matter raised by the edger away from the operator.
- When respirable dust or other particulate matter cannot be kept at or near background levels, always wear a respirator that is approved by NIOSH and rated for worksite-specific conditions. Follow the recommendations of governmental authorities (e.g., OSHA/NIOSH) and occupational and trade associations.
■ If the vegetation being cut or the surrounding ground is coated with a chemical substance, such as a pesticide or herbicide:
- Read and follow the instructions and warnings that accompanied the substance coating the vegetation or surrounding ground.
5.7.4 Operating Instructions
WARNING
■ In the event of an emergency:
- Switch off the motor immediately and remove the battery.
■ The edger blade continues to rotate for a short period after the trigger switch is fully released. This is known as the "flywheel effect." To reduce the risk of serious personal injury from contact with the cutting attachment:
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- Wait for the edger blade to stop before walking with the unit or putting it down.
■ The rotating edger blade may fling foreign objects directly or by ricochet a great distance. Thrown objects, including broken blades, may cause serious or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders. To reduce the risk of severe personal injury:

- Inspect the work area. Remove stones, glass, rocks, pieces of metal or other objects that could be thrown by the edger blade, damage the edger blade or cause personal injury or damage to property (e.g., parked vehicles, windows).
- STIHL does not recommend the use of the edger when cutting in rocky areas or in areas where there is debris or other objects that could be thrown by the edger blade.

- Always wear proper eye protection and keep bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away from the work area. Any persons who must enter the restricted area must also wear proper eye protection.
– To reduce the risk of damage to property, also maintain this distance from such objects as vehicles and windows.
- Maintaining a minimum distance of 50 ft. (15 m) cannot eliminate the potential risk of personal injury and property damage from thrown objects.
– Switch off the motor immediately if you are approached while working with the edger.
- Your edger is equipped with a deflector and skirt. To reduce the risk of personal injury from thrown objects and contact with the edger blade:

– Never operate the edger with a damaged or missing deflector or skirt.
- Keep the deflector and skirt attached and in place at all times.
■ Use of non-approved edger blades is not authorized and could be extremely dangerous.
- Use only the cutting attachments listed in this manual. See Specifications, 24.4.
■ To reduce the risk of severe personal injuries from unintentional starting:

- Never touch the edger blade with your hand, feet or any other part of your body while the battery is inserted, even when the edger blade is not moving. Keep bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away.

- Switch off the motor and remove the battery before inspecting the edger blade or deflector. Clean dirt, grass, weeds and other material from the blade and deflector at regular intervals, but only after removing the battery.
■ A damaged or loose edger blade may vibrate, crack, break or come off during operation, which may result in serious or fatal injury.
- Make sure the edger blade is properly tightened before starting work.
- Check the tightness and condition of the edger blade before starting work and any time cutting behavior changes during use. Always switch off the motor, wait for the edger blade to stop and remove the battery before inspecting the edger or the edger blade.
- If the edger blade loosens after being properly tightened, stop work immediately and have the unit inspected by your authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
■ A cracked, damaged or worn out edger blade may shatter at high speeds and cause serious or fatal injury.
- Replace a cracked, bent, warped, damaged or worn out blade immediately, even if damage appears to be limited to superficial cracks.
– Never use an edger with a loose or damaged edger blade.
DANGER
■ To reduce risk of electrocution:

- Never operate this edger in the vicinity of any wires or cables that may be carrying electric current. Look carefully for concealed wires before starting work.
- Do not rely on the edger's insulation against electric
shock, even when holding the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces.
6 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
6.1 Warnings and Instructions
WARNING
■ There are no user-authorized repairs for the edger, battery or charger. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury and property damage:
- Users may carry out only the cleaning and maintenance operations described in this manual.
- Strictly follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions in the appropriate sections of this instruction manual.
– Never attempt to repair a damaged or broken edger blade. This may cause broken parts to come off and result in serious or fatal injuries.
– STIHL recommends that all repair or replacement work be performed by authorized STIHL servicing dealers.
■ Unintentional starting may result in personal injury or property damage. To reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage from unintentional starting:

- Remove the battery before inspecting the edger or carrying out any cleaning, maintenance or repair work, before storing, and any other time the edger is not in use.
■ Use of parts that are not authorized or approved by STIHL may cause serious or fatal injury or property damage.
– STIHL recommends that only identical STIHL replacement parts be used for repair or maintenance.
■ To reduce the risk of electric shock:
– Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet before inspecting or cleaning the charger.
- Regularly check the charger and ensure that the insulation of the power supply cord and plug are in good condition and show no signs of aging (brittleness), wear or damage.
– Have a damaged power supply cord replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
■ To reduce the risk of short circuit and fire:
- Keep the battery guides free of foreign matter. Clean as necessary, 121.1.
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries from a loose or damaged edger blade:
– Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws after each use.
- Never attempt to repair damaged edger blades by welding, straightening or modifying the shape. Always replace a damaged edger blade before use.
– Never attempt to sharpen an edger blade.
■ The gearbox becomes hot during operation. To reduce the risk of burn injury:

- Allow the gearbox to cool before inspecting or lubricating and before changing a cutting attachment or deflector. Avoid contacting the gearbox while it is still hot following operation.
- Improper storage can result in unauthorized use, damage to the edger, battery and charger, and an increased risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury or property damage.
- Remove the battery from the edger before storing.
— Never store the edger with the battery inserted. - When storing the battery, maintain a charge of 40% to 60% (2 green LEDs).
- If storing the battery in the charger, disconnect the charger from the outlet.
- Store the edger, battery and charger indoors in a dry, secure place that cannot be accessed by children or other unauthorized users.
- Never store the battery in the edger or in a container with small metal objects capable of conducting electricity (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys).
7 Battery Safety
7.1 Warnings and Instructions
WARNING
■ Use of unauthorized batteries can damage the edger and result in fire, explosion and personal injury and property damage.
- Use only genuine STIHL AK series batteries.
■ Use of STIHL AK series batteries for any purpose other than powering STIHL power tools could be extremely dangerous.
- Use STIHL AK series batteries only to power compatible STIHL power tools.
English 8 Charger Safety
■ Use of unauthorized chargers can damage the battery and result in fire, explosion and personal injury and property damage.
– Use only genuine STIHL AL 101, AL 301 or AL 500 series chargers to charge STIHL AK series batteries.
■ The battery contains safety features and devices which, if damaged, may allow the battery to generate heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode.

- Never heat the battery above 212 °F (100 °C).
- Never incinerate or place the battery on or near fires, stoves or other high-temperature locations.
– Never use or charge a malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed battery.
– Never open, disassemble, crush, drop, subject to heavy impact or otherwise damage the battery.
– Never expose the battery to microwaves or high pressures.
– Never insert objects into the battery's cooling slots.
■ Extreme temperatures may cause the battery to generate heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode, resulting in severe or fatal personal injury and property damage.
- Never charge, use or store the battery outside the specified ambient temperature limits, 24.5.
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage in the event the battery emits smoke, has an unusual smell or feels unusually hot while using, charging or storing:
– Immediately discontinue using or charging the battery. Contact the authorities in the event of fire or explosion.
■ To reduce the risk of a short circuit, which could lead to electric shock, fire and explosion:

- Keep the battery dry. Protect it from rain, water, liquids and damp conditions.
– Never immerse the battery in water or other liquids.
– Never bridge the battery terminals with wires or other metallic objects.
- Keep a battery that is not in use away from small metal objects capable of conducting electricity (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys).
- Store the battery indoors in a dry room.
– Never store the battery in damp or corrosive environments or in conditions that
could lead to corrosion of its metal components.
– Never store the battery in the edger.
- When storing the battery, maintain a charge of 40% to 60% (2 green LEDs).
- If storing the battery in the charger, disconnect the charger from the outlet.
- Protect the battery from exposure to corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
- Protect the battery from exposure to conductive liquids such as salt water.
- Do not attempt to repair, open or disassemble the battery. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
■ Leaking battery fluid is potentially harmful and can cause skin and eye irritation, chemical burns and other serious personal injury.
– Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
– Use an inert absorbent such as sand on spilled battery fluid.
– In the event of accidental contact, immediately rinse the contact area thoroughly with mild soap and water.
- If fluid gets into your eye(s): Do not rub. Rinse water over the open eye(s) for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
■ A battery fire can be dangerous. To reduce the risk of severe personal injury and property damage in the event of fire:
– Evacuate the area. Fire can spread rapidly. Stay clear of any vapors generated and maintain a safe distance.
- Contact the fire department.
- Although water can be used to put out a battery fire, use of a multi-purpose dry chemical fire extinguisher is preferable.
- Consult the fire department regarding proper disposal of a burned battery.
■ Dropping the battery could result in personal injury or property damage. To prevent the battery from falling during removal:
- Place the edger on a level surface.
- Position your hand behind the battery while pressing the locking lever. Use care when ejecting the battery.
8 Charger Safety
8.1 Warnings and Instructions
WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury or property damage:
8 Charger Safety English
- Read and follow all cautionary markings on the charger, battery and edger and all instructions in this manual before using the charger.
– Charge only genuine STIHL AK series batteries. Other batteries may burst, catch fire or explode, resulting in personal injury and property damage.

- For indoor use only.
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Keep the charger dry. Protect it from rain, water, liquids and damp conditions. Never insert a wet battery or use a wet charger.
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Do not handle the charger, including power supply cord and plug, with wet hands.
– Never use a damaged charger.
– Never charge malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed batteries. - When storing the battery, maintain a charge of 40% to 60% (2 green LEDs).
- If storing the battery in the charger, disconnect the charger from the outlet.
- Operate the charger only indoors, in dry rooms.
- Operate the charger only within the specified ambient temperature limits, 24.5.
- Keep the charger out of the reach of children.
– Always plug the charger into a properly installed electrical outlet matching the voltage and electrical frequency stated on the charger. - If too many devices are connected to a power strip, electrical components can be overloaded during charging, leading to overheating and fire. If using a power strip, never exceed its total capacity.
- Do not operate a charger that has received a sharp or heavy blow, has been dropped or is otherwise damaged in any way.
- Do not attempt to repair, open or disassemble the charger. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
■ To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire from a short circuit:
- Make sure the battery and charger are completely dry before starting the charging process.
– Never bridge the contacts of the charger with wires or other metallic objects. - Do not insert any objects into the charger's cooling slots.
■ The charger heats up during the charging process. To reduce the risk of fire:
- Do not operate on a combustible surface (e.g., paper, cardboard, textiles) or in a combustible environment.
- Allow the charger to cool down normally. Do not cover it.
■ Chargers can produce sparks which may ignite combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials. To reduce the risk of fire and explosion:
- Do not operate in a location where combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials are present.
■ Using a damaged power supply cord or plug may result in fire, electric shock and other personal injury or property damage. To reduce these risks:

- Check the charger's power supply cord and plug regularly for damage. If damaged, immediately disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet.
– Have a damaged power supply cord replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
– Unplug the power supply cord from the outlet when the charger is not in use.
– Never jerk the power supply cord to disconnect it from the electrical outlet. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the power supply cord.
- Do not use the power supply cord for carrying or hanging up the charger.
- Make sure the power supply cord is located or marked so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, come in contact with sharp objects or moving parts, or otherwise be subjected to damage or stress.
■ An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Overloading an extension cord can result in overheating and fire. If an extension cord must be used:
- Use only a properly wired 16 gauge (AWG 16) or heavier gauge extension cord and the cord length should not exceed 75 ft.
– Never use an extension cord with a wattage rating lower than the wattage on your charger's rating plate. - Never use an extension cord if the blades on its plug are different from the blades on the charger plug in number, size or shape.
- Do not link (chain) extension cords.
English 9 Before Starting Work
■ In case of fire, or if the charger or the battery it is charging emits smoke, has an unusual smell, feels hot or appears abnormal in any other way:
– Immediately disconnect the charger from the outlet. Contact the authorities in the event of fire or explosion.
9 Before Starting Work
9.1 Preparing the Edger for Operation
Before starting work:
▶ Fully charge the battery, 10.2.
▶ Mount an approved edger blade, 2.1.
▶ Adjust the loop handle, 3.1.
▶ Check the controls for proper function and condition, 6.1.
10 Charging the Battery
10.1 Setting up the Charger

WARNING
- Read and follow the battery and charger safety precautions and instructions in this manual, 7 and 8. To reduce the risk of short circuit, which could lead to electric shock, fire and explosion, make sure the charger and its components are dry and not damaged; operate the charger indoors at an appropriate ambient temperature, 8.

WARNING
■ A typical household electrical circuit is between 15 and 20 amps. A single STIHL AL 101 charger draws approximately 1.3 amps. To reduce the risk of fire from overloading an electrical circuit:
- Ensure the electrical system is rated to withstand the expected electrical draw before charging your battery.
- Charge multiple batteries one at a time or on separate circuits, unless you know your circuit can handle the total expected draw from multiple chargers.

WARNING
■ Since the battery and charger heat up during the charging process, do not operate the charger on a combustible surface or in a location where combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other materials and substances are present, 8.
To set up the charger:

- Insert the plug (3) into a properly installed electrical outlet (4) matching the voltage and electrical frequency stated on the charger's rating plate.
The charger runs a self-test immediately after it is plugged in. The charger LED (1) will glow green for about 1 second, then it will glow red briefly before going out. Once the LED goes out, the self-test is complete and the charger is ready to charge the battery.
▶ Position the power supply cord (2) so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, come in contact with sharp objects or moving parts or otherwise be subjected to damage or stress.
10.2 Charging

WARNING
■ STIHL batteries contain safety features and devices which, if damaged, may allow the battery to generate heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode. Never charge a malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed battery or use a charger that has been damaged. For indoor use only. Keep the charger dry. Protect it from rain, water, liquids and damp conditions. Never insert a wet battery. Never use a wet charger, 8.
To charge the battery:

▶ Push the battery (2) into the charger (3) until it stops.
The LED on the charger (4) glows green when the battery is charging.
The LEDs (1) on the battery glow green and show the state of charge.
The charging process is complete when the LED on the charger and the LEDs on the battery go out.
The charger turns itself off when the battery is fully charged. The battery can be removed from the charger.
- Disconnect the power supply cord from the electrical outlet when the charger is not in use for extended periods of time.
A battery is not fully charged when it ships from the factory. STIHL recommends that you fully charge the battery before using it the first time.
Operate the charger indoors in a dry room. For optimum performance, observe the recommended ambient temperature ranges, 24.6.
The battery heats up during operation of the edger. If a hot battery is inserted into the charger, it may be necessary for it to cool down before charging starts. The charging process begins only after the battery has cooled down sufficiently.
Charging time depends on a number of factors, including battery condition and ambient temperature. For a complete list of approximate charging times, see www.stihl.com/charging-times.
10.3 Mounting the Charger on a Wall
Before mounting, ensure that no electrical cables, pipes or other service lines run in the wall behind the charger.
To mount the wall charger:

▶ Mount the charger indoors in a dry room near an electrical outlet.
- Sink the screws into a wall stud. Use appropriate screw-in wall anchors or other similar mounting devices if an appropriate wall stud is not available.
- Align the charger as shown above. Mount to a wall with the following dimensions:
- a = minimum 18 in. (450 mm)
- b = minimum 3.9 in. (100 mm)
- c (for AL 101) = 3.0 in. (75 mm)
- c (for AL 301) = 3.9 in. (100 mm)
- c (for AL 500) = 4.7 in. (120 mm)
- d = 0.2 in. (4.5 mm)
- e = 0.4 in. (9 mm)
- f = 0.1 in. (2.5 mm)
11 LED Diagnostics
11.1 LEDs on the Battery
11.1.1 Battery Status
Four LEDs show the status of the battery. These LEDs can glow or flash green or red.

If one LED glows red continuously: the battery is either too hot or too cold. Allow the battery to warm up or cool down gradually at an ambient temperature of about 50 °F to 68 °F (10 °C to 20 °C).

If all 4 LEDs flash red: the battery has a malfunction and must be replaced. Do not attempt to charge, use or store the battery.
11.1.2 Edger Status
When the battery is inserted in the edger, the same LEDs on the battery will indicate the status of the edger.
If three LEDs glow red continuously: the edger motor is too hot. Allow the motor to cool down.
If three LEDs flash red when you activate the trigger switch: the edger has an electrical malfunction. Do not operate the edger. Have it
English 12 Assembling the Edger
checked by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer before use or storage.
For troubleshooting information,
11.1.3 Charge Status
The LEDs on the battery also show the battery's state of charge.
To determine the battery's state of charge:

▶ Press the button (1) on the battery. The LEDs on the battery will glow or flash green for about 5 seconds and indicate the state of charge (see illustration).
For example:
If four green LEDs glow continuously: full charge.
If one green LED is flashing: less than 20 % charge.
11.2 LED on the Charger
One LED shows the status of the charger. The LED can glow green or flash red.

If the LED glows green continuously: the battery is being charged.
or
The battery is too hot or too cold for charging. To determine, check the LEDs on the battery. If there is one glowing red light, allow the battery to warm up or cool down gradually at an ambient temperature of about 50 °F to 68 °F (10 °C to 20 °C).

If the LED flashes red: there is no electric contact between the battery and the charger. Remove and reinsert the battery.
or
The battery has a malfunction and must be replaced. Check the LEDs on the battery. Do not use or charge a battery if its LEDs indicate a malfunction.
or
The charger has a malfunction. Have it checked by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer before use.
For more information, 23.
12 Assembling the Edger
12.1 Mounting the Edger Blade
WARNING
■ The edger blade is metal and may be sharp enough to cut you, even when it is not moving. Always wear heavy-duty work gloves when mounting or otherwise handling the edger blade, 5.5.
WARNING
■ An edger blade that is damaged or loose may vibrate, crack, break or come off the unit, which may result in serious or fatal injury or property damage. Make sure the edger blade is properly tightened and in good condition before starting work, 5.7.4.
To mount the edger blade:
▶ Switch off the power tool, 15.2.
▶ Remove the battery, 14.2.

▶ Position the unit so that you are facing the underside of the deflector and the drive shaft is pointed upwards.
▶ Insert the stop pin (7) in the hole in the thrust plate (6) and rotate the thrust plate until the stop pin slips into position and blocks the rotation of the drive shaft.
▶ Unscrew the nut (1) by turning it clockwise.
▶ Remove the thrust washer (3).
- Place the edger blade (4) directly on top of the thrust plate.
- Slip the thrust washer onto the drive shaft.
▶ Screw on the nut counterclockwise with the cup spring (2) facing the thrust washer and tighten the nut until the edger blade is securely attached.
- Remove the stop pin from the hole in the thrust plate.
13 Adjusting the Edger English

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of injury from an insecure edger blade, inspect the nut and cup spring periodically. Replace them if they show signs of damage or wear.
NOTICE

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)- Arrows on the deflector (as seen from the side) show the correct direction of rotation of the edger blade. When viewed from above, the arrow on the deflector must always point away from you, so that cuttings and other debris will be diverted away from the machine and the operator's position.
NOTICE
■ After mounting or removing the edger blade, always remove the stop pin used to block rotation of the drive shaft.
13 Adjusting the Edger
13.1 Adjusting the Loop Handle
The loop handle can be adjusted to suit the height and reach of the operator.
To adjust the position of the loop handle:
▶ Switch off the power tool, 15.2.
▶ Remove the battery, 4.2.

▶ Loosen the screw (2) that attaches the loop handle to the drive tube.
▶ Turn the loop handle (1) to the vertical position.
▶ Slide the loop handle to the desired position on the drive tube.
The recommended distance "a" is about 6 in. (15 cm).
▶ Tighten the screw until the loop handle is secure and can no longer be moved along the drive tube.
14 Inserting and Removing the Battery
14.1 Inserting the Battery

WARNING
■ Never use a malfunctioning, damaged, cracked, leaking or deformed battery, 📄7. Never charge, use or store the battery outside the specified ambient temperature limits, 📄24.5.

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of unintended activation, never store the battery in the edger, 20.2.
To insert the battery:


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Technical illustration of a mechanical device with directional arrows indicating motion or force (no text or symbols)- Insert the battery (1) into the battery compartment (2) until you hear an audible click. In this position, the arrows (3) on the battery are still visible and the battery is locked in the battery compartment. There is no electrical contact between the battery and the edger. - To supply power to the edger, push the battery into the battery compartment until it stops. The battery is properly inserted when you hear a second audible click and the battery is flush with the top of the housing. In this position, there is electrical contact between the battery and the edger.
Since a new battery is not fully charged, STIHL recommends that you fully charge the battery before using it the first time, 0.2.
14.2 Removing the Battery

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of severe personal injury from unintended activation, always remove the battery before assembling, transporting, adjusting, cleaning, servicing, maintaining or storing the edger, and any other time it is not in use.

WARNING
■ Use care when ejecting the battery to prevent it from falling and causing personal injury or property damage.
To remove the battery:
▶ Release the trigger switch.
- Place the edger on a level surface.
▶ Position your hand behind the battery.

- Press down on the locking lever (1) to eject the battery (2) from the battery compartment.
NOTICE
- Avoid exposing the battery to excessive heat or prolonged periods of direct sunlight. Use or storage outside the recommended ambient temperature range can reduce the performance of the battery.
15 Switching the Edger On and Off
15.1 Switching On

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries to the operator or bystanders, keep hands, feet and other parts of the body away from the edger blade, 5.7.2. Do not touch the edger blade while the battery is inserted. Never touch the moving edger blade with your hand or any part of your body, 5.7.4.

WARNING
■ Never operate your edger if it is damaged, improperly adjusted or maintained, not completely and securely assembled or not functioning properly, 5.6. To reduce the risk of personal injury, always wear proper clothing and protective apparel, including proper eye protection, 5.5. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury from loss of control, always hold the edger with both hands when you are working, 5.7.2.
Before switching on:
- Make sure you have a secure and firm footing.
- Stand upright.
▶ Always hold and operate the edger with the right hand firmly on the gripping surface (2) of the control handle and your left hand firmly on the loop handle. Always hold the edger with two hands in this manner, whether you are right-handed or left-handed.
To switch the edger on:

▶ Depress and hold the trigger switch lock-out (1).
▶ While holding the trigger switch lockout, press the retaining button (4) with your thumb on the gripping surface (2) and release it.
- Squeeze the trigger switch (3) with your index finger.
The edger blade will start moving.
The motor will not switch on unless the trigger switch lockout and retaining button have been depressed and the trigger switch has been squeezed.
The further the trigger switch is squeezed, the faster the edger blade will rotate.
15.2 Switching Off

WARNING
■ The edger blade will continue to move for a short while after the trigger switch is released. To avoid serious or fatal injury, avoid contact with the moving edger blade. To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation or unauthorized use, switch off the motor, ensure the edger blade has stopped and remove the battery before transporting or putting the edger down.
To switch the edger off:
▶ Release the trigger switch and trigger switch lockout so that the trigger switch springs back to the locked position. In the locked position, activation of the trigger switch is once again blocked by the retaining button.
The edger blade will continue to move for a short time after the trigger switch is released. Take care to avoid contact after releasing the trigger switch and when setting down the edger.
16 Checking the Edger
16.1 Testing the Controls
Before starting work, confirm that the trigger switch lockout (1), retaining button (4) and trigger switch (3) are undamaged and functioning properly:

Trigger Switch Lockout (1), Retaining Button (4) and Trigger Switch (3)

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries, keep hands, feet and other parts of the body away from the cutting attachment. Do not touch the cutting attachment while the battery is inserted. Never touch the moving cutting attachment with your hand or any part of your body, 5.7.2. Keep bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away while testing the controls.
To test the controls:
▶ Remove the battery.
▶ Attempt to depress the trigger switch. If the trigger switch can be depressed without first depressing the trigger switch lockout, take the edger to an authorized STIHL servicing dealer to be repaired before use.
▶ Press down on the trigger switch lockout and retaining button. Make sure they move freely and spring back into place when released.
▶ Insert the battery.
- Hold the power tool firmly with both hands, your fingers wrapped tightly around the gripping surface (2) of the handles. Depress and hold the trigger switch lockout, press the retaining button with your thumb and squeeze the trigger switch with your index finger. The edger should switch on. If it does not, take the edger to an authorized STIHL servicing dealer to be repaired before use.
▶ Release the trigger switch.
The edger should switch off.
If the edger does not switch off after you release the trigger switch, remove the battery and take the edger to an authorized STIHL servicing dealer to be repaired before use.
17 During Operation
17.1 Selecting the Power Level
The unit can be operated at two different power settings, indicated by the position of the power level switch (1). The higher the power level, the faster the edger blade will operate.
When the ECO power level is selected, the edger operates at a lower RPM for situations requiring less power. This increases energy efficiency and battery runtime.
When the maximum speed mode is selected, the edger operates at a higher RPM for situations requiring more power.
To set the power level:

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical tool or device with labeled component 1 (no text or symbols beyond label)▶ Move the power level switch (1) to the preferred power level.
Generally, battery runtime will be shorter when operating continuously at the highest power level.
17.2 Adjusting the Cutting Depth

To adjust the cutting depth:
- Switch off the power tool and remove the battery.
▶ Loosen the wingnut (1).
▶ Push the depth wheel (2) upwards to increase the depth of cut (a) or downwards to reduce the depth of cut.
▶ STIHL recommends adjusting the depth wheel so that the edger blade (3) just touches the ground or breaks the surface of the soil by no more than 0.2 in. (5 mm).
▶ Tighten the wingnut.
▶ Check the depth of cut while standing in the normal working position and correct it if necessary.
17.3 Using the Edger

WARNING
■ Always wear proper clothing and protective apparel, including proper eye protection, when operating your edger, 5.5. Keep bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away from the work area, 5.7.4. Work carefully and maintain proper control of the edger, 5.7.2.

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries to the operator or bystanders, keep hands, feet and other parts of the body away from the edger blade, 5.7.2. Ensure the edger blade has stopped before lifting the edger off the ground or walking with it. Do not touch the edger blade while the battery is inserted into the edger. Never touch the moving edger blade with your hand or any part of your body, 5.7.4. Your edger comes with the deflector and skirt properly mounted. Do not modify the deflector or skirt.
The edger is designed for two-handed operation.
▶ If the work area is very dry, spray it lightly with water.
This softens the soil and ensures that less dust is created.
▶ Clear away all obstacles and solid objects from the work area before starting work.

▶ Start cutting at no less than half throttle and continue cutting with the trigger switch fully depressed.
▶ Hold and guide your power tool so that the blade is aligned vertically (90°) to the ground.
▶ Push the edger forward slowly, keeping your right hand on the control handle and your left hand on the loop handle at all times. Operate at no more than a normal walking pace, and never pull the unit towards you.
▶ Cut slowly and steadily to avoid bogging down the motor and having to make multiple passes.
▶ Let the tool do the work. Do not force the edger blade into the ground.
▶ Use the gunning sight (1) to line the edger blade up with the edge of the bed.
For optimum performance, observe the recommended ambient temperature ranges, 24.6.
Observe all applicable laws, regulations, standards and ordinances.
18 After Finishing Work
18.1 Preparing for Transportation or Storage

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation or unauthorized use, switch off the motor, ensure the edger blade has stopped and remove the battery before transporting the edger or putting it down.
To prepare the edger for transportation or storage:
▶ Switch off the edger, 15.2.
▶ Remove the battery, 14.2.
▶ If the battery or edger became damp or wet during operation, allow them to dry separately and completely before charging or storing, 24.6.
19 Transporting the Edger, Battery and Charger
19.1 Edger

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation, never transport the edger with the battery inserted.

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of injury from loss of control and blade contact, never carry or transport your edger with the edger blade moving, 5.7.4. Ensure the edger blade has stopped before lifting the edger off the ground or walking with it, 5.7.4.
When transporting the edger:

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Line drawing of a human leg with a tool and clamped grip, no text or symbols present- When transporting the edger by hand, hold the drive tube so that the unit remains parallel to the ground. Keep the edger blade pointing
backwards, opposite the direction in which you are walking.
- When transporting the edger in a vehicle, secure and position it to prevent turnover, impact and damage.
19.2 Battery

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of a short circuit, which could lead to electric shock, fire and explosion, never transport the battery with small metal objects capable of conducting electricity (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys), 7.
When transporting the battery:
- Secure the battery in a container against impact or damage. Never transport the battery with small metal objects capable of conducting electricity (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys). - If you are transporting the battery in a vehicle, secure it and its container to prevent turnover, impact and damage.
STIHL batteries comply with the requirements set forth in UN-Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, Subsection 38.3.
Commercial air, vessel and ground transportation of lithium ion cells and batteries is regulated. The battery is classified as a UN 3480, Class 9, packaging group II product. Shipping it, either as a complete tool or the battery, requires compliance with all applicable shipping regulations. Check with the ground, vessel, air cargo or passenger airline to determine if transport is prohibited or subject to restrictions or exemptions prior to shipping or travel.
Normally, no further conditions have to be met by the user in order to transport STIHL batteries by road to the power tool's operating site. Check and comply with any special regulations that may apply to your situation.
For further information please go to www.stih-lusa.com/battery-transportation-safety.
19.3 Charger
To properly transport the charger:
- Disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet.
- Remove the battery from the charger.
- Wrap the power supply cord and attach it to the charger, 20.3.
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- When transporting the charger in a vehicle, ensure that it is secured in a manner that prevents turnover, impact and damage.
20 Storing the Edger, Battery and Charger
20.1 Edger

WARNING
■ Store the edger indoors in a dry, secure place that is inaccessible to children and other unauthorized users, 📄. Improper storage can result in unauthorized use and damage to the edger, 📄 6.

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of unintended activation, never store the edger with the battery inserted. Always remove the battery before storing.
When storing the edger:
- Remove, clean and inspect the edger blade. Coat with corrosion inhibitor.
▶ Clean the edger, 21.1. - Secure and position the edger to prevent turnover, impact and damage.
- Store the edger indoors in a dry and secure location, out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons.
20.2 Battery

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of a short circuit, which could lead to electric shock, fire and explosion, never store the battery with small metal objects capable of conducting electricity (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys), 7. If the battery is damp or wet, allow it to dry thoroughly before storing, 7.

WARNING
■ Extreme temperatures can damage the battery and may also cause the battery to generate heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode, resulting in severe or fatal personal injury or property damage. Never charge, use or store the battery outside the specified ambient temperature limits, 24.5.
To properly store the battery:
- Remove the battery from the edger.
- When storing the battery, maintain a charge of 40 % to 60 % (2 green LEDs).
▶ If storing the battery in the charger, disconnect the charger from the outlet.
▶ Make sure the battery is dry and store it indoors in a dry and secure location. - Keep it out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons.
- Protect the battery against dampness and corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
- Protect the battery from exposure to conductive liquids such as salt water.
▶ For maximum battery life, store the battery at an ambient temperature between 50 °F and 68 °F (10 °C and 20 °C) with a charge between 40 % and 60 % (2 green LEDs). - Do not leave spare batteries unused. Use them in rotation.
NOTICE
■ A battery that is not stored properly may experience deep discharge, which can result in permanent damage. To avoid deep discharge:
- Remove the battery from the edger after finishing work.
- For maximum battery life, store the battery with a charge between 40% and 60% (2 green LEDs).
- If storing the battery in the charger, disconnect the charger from the outlet.
- For maximum battery life, store the battery at an ambient temperature between 50^ and 68^ (10 °C and 20 °C).
20.3 Charger
To properly store the charger:
- Disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet.

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- Wrap the power supply cord and attach it to the charger.
- Store the charger indoors in a dry and secure location.
- Keep it out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons.
21 Cleaning English
▶ Never hang the charger by its power supply cord or cord bracket (3).
21 Cleaning
21.1 Cleaning the Edger and Battery

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation, remove the battery before carrying out any cleaning work, 16. Users of this edger should carry out only the cleaning described in this manual.
To clean the edger and battery:
- Clean the power tool's polymer components with a slightly dampened cloth. Do not use detergents or solvents. They may damage the polymer components.
▶ Do not use a pressure washer to clean the edger or otherwise spray it with water or other liquids. - Keep the battery housing and guides free from foreign matter and clean as necessary with a soft brush or soft, dry cloth.
22 Inspection and Maintenance
22.1 Inspection and Maintenance Chart
Always remove the battery before carrying out any inspection, cleaning or maintenance.
| The following maintenance intervals are examples and apply for normal operating conditions. Actual use and your experience will determine the frequency of required inspection and maintenance. | Before starting work | After finishing work or daily | Every 50 working hours | Relevant Chapter | |
| Complete Machine, including the Battery Compartment | Visual inspection X | ||||
| Clean | X | 21.1 | |||
| Controls Check function and condition | X | 21 | |||
| Wear Guard Check condition X | |||||
| Edger Blade Visual inspection X X | |||||
| Check tightness X | |||||
22.2 Inspecting and Maintaining the Edger

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation, remove the battery before inspecting the edger or carrying out any maintenance, 6. Carry out only the maintenance operations described in this manual. There are no user-authorized repairs. STIHL recommends that repair work be performed by authorized STIHL servicing dealers.
To properly maintain the edger:
- Replace a worn or damaged edger blade.
- Inspect the wear guard periodically and have a worn wear guard replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
▶ Have a worn skirt, deflector or depth wheel replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
▶ Have worn, missing or damaged safety labels replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer.
If you make a warranty claim for a component that has not been serviced or maintained properly, coverage may be denied.
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22.3 Inspecting and Maintaining the Edger Blade

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury from unintended activation, remove the battery before inspecting the edger blade or carrying out any maintenance, 6. To help prevent injuries, always wear heavy-duty work gloves when handling the edger or its blade, 5.5.

WARNING
- Do not attempt to straighten or weld a bent or cracked edger blade. If the blade is damaged it must be replaced.

WARNING
■ If the edger vibrates abnormally, have the edger blade checked by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer. It must be replaced if it is out of balance.

- Replace the edger blade (1) if its length (a) is no longer sufficient to maintain the necessary
23 Troubleshooting Guide
23.1 Edger and Battery
Always remove the battery before carrying out any inspection, cleaning or maintenance.
| Condition LEDs on Battery | Cause Remedy | |
| Edger does not start when switched on. | No electrical contact between edger and battery. | ▸ Remove the battery, 14.2.▸ Visually check the electrical contacts in the battery compartment and on the battery.▸ Reinsert the battery, 14.1. |
| 1 LED flashes green. | Battery has low charge. | |
| 1 LED glows red. | Battery too hot / too cold. | |
| 4 LEDs flash red. | Malfunction in battery. |
ground clearance (b) and achieve the required depth of cut (c).
▶ Do not sharpen the edger blade.
22.4 Inspecting and Maintaining the Wear Guard
▶ Switch off the edger and remove the battery.

- Check that the wear guard (1) is not completely worn. - Have a worn or damaged wear guard replaced by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer before the gearbox (2) becomes visible.
NOTICE
■ If a worn wear guard is not replaced in time, serious damage to the gearbox can result.
| Condition LEDs on Battery | Cause Remedy | |
| ► If the LEDs continue to flash, do not attempt to use.The battery has a malfunction and must be replaced. | ||
| 3 LEDs glow red. | Edger too hot. ► Allow the edger to cool down. | |
| 3 LEDs flash red. | Malfunction in edger. | |
| edger cuts out during operation. | 1 LED glows red. | Battery too hot / too cold. |
| 3 LEDs glow | red. | Edger too hot. |
| Run-time is too short. | Battery not fully charged. | ► Remove the battery, 14.2.► Allow the edger and battery to cool down gradually at ambient temperatures of about 50 °F to 68 °F (10 °C to 20 °C). |
| Useful life of battery has been reached or exceeded. | ► Have the battery checked by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer. | |
| Battery is not being charged even though LED on charger glows green. | 1 LED glows red. | Battery too hot / too cold. |
24 Specifications
24.1 STIHL FCA 80.0
Intended for household use.
- Approved battery type: STIHL AK series
– Weight with deflector and cutting attachment: 10.8 lbs. (4.9 kg)
– Length: 69.1 in. (1754 mm)
24.2 STIHL AK Series Battery
Approved charger type: STIHL AL 101, AL 301 or AL 500 series.
– Battery technology: Lithium-Ion
- Voltage: 36 V
- Rated capacity in Ah ^1 : See rating plate
- Stored energy in Wh ^2 : See rating plate
– Weight in kg: See rating plate
For a complete list of approximate charging times, see www.stihl.com/charging-times.
For a complete list of approximate battery run-times, see www.stihl.com/battery-life.
24.3 STIHL AL 101
- Mains voltage: 120 V
– Rated current: 1.3 A
– Frequency: 60 Hz
– Charging current: 1.5 A
– Rated power: 75 W
– Insulation: Class II (Double Insulation)
24.4 Authorized Edger Blades
Marking "4133/01"
– Length: 7.9 in. (200 mm)
– Thickness: 0.09 in. (2.4 mm)
Marking "4133/02"
- Length: 7.9 in. (200 mm)
– Thickness: 0.15 in. (3.8 mm)
24.5 Ambient Temperature Limits

WARNING
■ Extreme temperatures can damage the battery and may also cause it to generate heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode, resulting in severe or fatal personal injury or property damage. Never charge, use or store the battery outside the ambient temperature limits specified below.
- Do not charge the battery below - 4 °F (- 20 °C) or above 122 °F (50 °C).
- Do not use the edger, battery or charger below - 4 °F (- 20 °C) or above 122 °F (50 °C).
- Do not store the edger, battery or charger below - 4 °F (- 20 °C) or above 158 °F (70 °C).
24.6 Ambient Temperature Recommendations
For optimum performance, observe the following ambient temperature ranges for the edger, battery and charger:
- Charging: 41 °F to 104 °F (5 °C to 40 °C)
- Use: 14 °F to 104 °F (- 10 °C to 40 °C)
- Storage: - 4 °F to 122 °F (- 20 °C to 50 °C)
Charging, using or storing the battery outside the recommended ambient temperature ranges may reduce performance.
If the battery became damp or wet during operation, allow it to dry at least 48 hours at temperatures between 59 °F (15 °C) and 122 °F (50 °C) and relative humidity below 70 % before charging or storing. Higher humidity can extend the drying time.
24.7 Symbols on the Power Tool, Deflector and Battery
| Symbol | Explanation |
| V Volt | |
| Hz Hertz | |
| A Ampere | |
| Ah Ampere hour | |
| W Watt | |
| Wh Watt hour | |
| AC Alternating current |
| Symbol | Explanation |
| IP20 Ingress protection rating: resistant to dust or ingress of objects over 12 mm in size | |

Symbol on the deflector showing proper direction of rotation for the cutting attachment.

Maximum speed of the cutting attachment.

Number of cells and stored energy according to cell manufacturer's specification. Usable energy will be less.

STIHL products must not be disposed of in the household trash, but only in accordance with local, state and federal laws and regulations and as provided in this manual, 26.

The RBRC seal indicates that STIHL has prepaid for battery recycling

Insulation: Class II (Double Insulation)

Use and store charger only indoors in dry rooms.

California Energy Commission. This battery system complies with the California Energy Commission efficiency requirements.

Manufacturer Code
Maximum power level.

ECO power level.

24.8 Engineering Improvements
STIHL's philosophy is to continually improve all of its products. As a result, engineering changes and improvements are made from time to time. Therefore, some changes, modifications and improvements may not be covered in this manual. If the operating characteristics or the appear-
25 Replacement Parts and Equipment English
ance of your machine differs from those described in this manual, please contact your STIHL dealer or the STIHL distributor in your area for assistance.
24.9 FCC 15 Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference.
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,
– increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,
- connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected,
- consult an authorized STIHL servicing dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Do not change or modify this product in any way unless specifically allowed in this manual, since this could void your authority to operate it.
25 Replacement Parts and Equipment
25.1 Genuine STIHL Replacement Parts
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL replacement parts. Genuine STIHL parts can be identified by the STIHL part number, the STIHL logo and, in some cases, by the STIHL parts symbol. The symbol may appear alone on small parts.
26 Disposal
26.1 Disposal of the Power Tool
STIHL products must not be thrown in household trash or disposed of except as outlined in this manual.
▶ Take the power tool, accessories and packaging to an approved disposal site for environmentally friendly recycling.
- Contact your authorized STIHL servicing dealer for the latest information on disposal and recycling.
26.2 Battery Recycling

WARNING
■ Handle discharged/depleted batteries carefully. Even if believed to be discharged, lithium ion batteries may never totally discharge and still may deliver a dangerous short circuit current. If damaged or exposed to extreme temperatures, they may leak, generate heat, catch fire or explode.
- Observe all federal, state and local disposal rules and regulations.
- Contact your authorized STIHL servicing dealer for the latest information on waste disposal.
▶ Recycle depleted batteries promptly.
- Keep batteries away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.

STIHL is committed to the development of products that are environmentally responsible. This commitment does not stop when the product leaves the authorized STIHL servicing dealer. STIHL has partnered with the RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) to promote the collection and recycling of spent STIHL lithium ion batteries in the United States and Canada.
The RBRC seal indicates that STIHL has prepaid for battery recycling. RBRC has a toll free phone number (1-800-822-8837) that connects you to information on battery recycling locations and information on battery disposal bans or restrictions in your area. You can also return your spent battery to any authorized STIHL servicing dealer for recycling free of charge.
27 Limited Warranty
27.1 STIHL Incorporated Limited Warranty Policy
This product is sold subject to the STIHL Incorporated Limited Warranty Policy, available at www.stihlusa.com/warranty.html. It can also be obtained from your authorized STIHL dealer or by calling 1-800-GO-STIHL (1-800-467-8445).
27.2 STIHL Incorporated CALIFOR- NIA ZERO EMISSIONS CON- TROL WARRANTY STATE- MENT
For California only
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) and STIHL Incorporated are pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty on your 2023 and later small off-road zero emission equipment motor.
In California, new equipment that uses small off-road zero emission equipment motors must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. STIHL Incorporated must warrant the emissions control system on your small off-road zero emission equipment motors for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road motor or equipment leading to the failure of the emissions control system.
Your emissions control system may include parts such as the zero emission equipment motor, motor controller, battery and battery charger.
Where a warrantable condition exists, STIHL Incorporated will repair your small off-road zero emission equipment motor at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
The emissions control system on your small off-road equipment motor is warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your small off-road zero emission equipment motor is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by STIHL Incorporated free of charge.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
As the small off-road zero emission equipment motor owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your instruction manual. STIHL Incorporated recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road zero emission equipment motor, but STIHL Incorporated cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the small off-road zero emission equipment motor owner, you should however be aware that STIHL Incorporated may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road zero emission equipment motor or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your small off-road zero emission equipment motor to an authorized STIHL dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, please contact a STIHL customer service representative at 1-800-467-8445 or you can write to
STIHL Incorporated
536 Viking Drive
P.O. Box 2015
Virginia Beach, VA
23452-2015
www.stihlusa.com
COVERAGE BY STIHL INCORPORATED
STIHL Incorporated warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that your small off-road zero emission equipment motor is designed, built and equipped, at the time of sale, to meet all applicable emission regulations.
STIHL Incorporated also warrants to the initial purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that your zero emission equipment motor is free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause your zero emission equipment motor to fail to conform to applicable emission regulations for a period of two years.
DEFECTS WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty periods will begin on the date the utility zero emission equipment motor is pur-
chased by the initial purchaser. If any emission-related part on your zero emission equipment motor is defective, the part will be replaced by STIHL Incorporated at no cost to the owner.
Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by CARB may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. STIHL Incorporated will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.
The warranty on emissions-related parts will be interpreted as follows:
1) Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required in the Emission Warranty Parts List (see below) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection COVERAGE BY STIHL INCORPORATED, see above. If any such part fails during the period of warranty coverage, it must be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
2) Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions required by the Emission Warranty parts List (see below) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection COVERAGE BY STIHL INCORPORATED, see above. A statement in such written instructions to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary" will not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remaining period.
3) Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required by the Emission Warranty Parts List (see below) must be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part must be repaired or replaced by the zero emission equipment motor manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part.
4) Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty must be performed at a warranty station at no charge to the owner.
5) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (4) above, warranty services or repairs will be provided at all manufacturer distribution centers that are authorized to service the subject zero emission equipment motor.
6) The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.
WARRANTY WORK
STIHL Incorporated shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized STIHL dealer or warranty station. Any such work shall be free of charge to the owner if it is determined that a warranted part is defective. Any manufacturer approved or equivalent replacement part may be used for any warranty maintenance or repairs on emission-related parts and must be provided without charge to the owner. STIHL Incorporated is liable for damages to other zero emission equipment motor components caused by the failure of a warranted part still under warranty.
EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST
Motor, Battery, Battery Charger, Motor Controller
WHERE TO MAKE A CLAIM FOR WARRANTY SERVICE
Bring the STIHL product to any authorized STIHL dealer.
LIMITATIONS
The repair or replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for warranty coverage may excluded from such warranty coverage if STIHL Incorporated demonstrates that the STIHL product has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained, and that such abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance was the direct cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part. That notwithstanding, any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed, and properly operating, adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage.
28 Trademarks
28.1 Registered Trademarks
STIHL®
FARM BOSS®
| STIHL® | iCademy® |
| G® | MAGNUM® |
| The color combination orange-grey (U.S. Registrations #2,821,860; #3,010,057, #3,010,058, #3,400,477; and #3,400,476) | MasterWrench Service®MotoMix®OIOMATIC®ROCK BOSS®STIHL Cutquik® |
| AutoCut® | STIHL DUROMATIC® |
| YARD BOSS® | STIHL Quickstop® |
| STIHL ROLLO-MATIC® | STIHL WOOD BOSS® |
| WOOD BOSS® | TIMBERSPORTS® |
28.2 Common Law Trademarks
| 4-MIXTM HT PlusTM | |
| BioPlusTM STIHL Power | SweepTM |
| Easy2StartTM STIHL ProtechTM | |
| EasySpoolTM STIHL MiniBossTM | |
| ElastoStartTM STIHL MotoPlus 4TM | |
| EmaticTM Master Control LeverTM | |
| STIHL Precision Ser-iesTM | STIHL OUTFITTERSTM |
| FixCutTM STIHL PICCOTM | |
| MicroTM TrimCutTM | |
| Pro MarkTM STIHL M-TronicTM | |
| Quad PowerTM STIHL HomeScaper Ser-iesTM | |
| Quiet LineTM STIHL PolyCutTM | |
| STIHL ArcticTM STIHL RAPIDTM | |
| STIHL CompactTM STIHL SuperCutTM | |
| STIHL Interchangeable Attachment Ser-iesTM | STIHL Multi-Cut HomeScaper SeriesTM |
| TapActionTM STIHL TerritoryTM | |
| STIHL InjectionTM | TeamSTIHLTM |
This listing of trademarks is subject to change.
Any unauthorized use of these trademarks without the express written consent of ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG, Waiblingen is strictly prohibited.
29 Addresses
29.1 STIHL Incorporated
STIHL Incorporated
536 Viking Drive
P.O. Box 2015
Virginia Beach, VA
23452-2015
Contenido
– Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws after each use.
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COBERTURA OFRECIDA POR STIHL INCOR- PORATED
29.1 STIHL Incorporated
STIHL Incorporated
536 Viking Drive
P.O. Box 2015
Virginia Beach, VA
23452-2015

WARNING
This edger, battery and charger contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

ADVERTENCIA
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