Stihl BGE 61 BGE 71 Instruction Manual
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To start the Stihl BGE 61, ensure it is plugged into a power source. Then, press the power switch located on the handle to turn the blower on.
Regular maintenance for the Stihl BGE 71 includes cleaning the air intake and vents, checking the power cord for damage, and ensuring that all screws and fasteners are tight.
Yes, you can use an extension cord with the Stihl BGE 61. Ensure it is a heavy-duty extension cord suitable for outdoor use and that it matches the blower's power requirements.
If your Stihl BGE 71 blower is not starting, check that it is properly connected to a power source, inspect the power cord for damage, and ensure the outlet is functioning properly.
Reduced airflow can be caused by a clogged air intake or debris in the blower tube. Clean these areas thoroughly to restore normal airflow.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear of obstacles, and avoid using the blower in wet conditions.
To increase the lifespan of your Stihl BGE 61 blower, perform regular maintenance, store it in a dry place, and avoid using it in extreme conditions.
If the Stihl BGE 71 overheats, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the power source. Allow it to cool before inspecting for any blockages or damage that may have caused overheating.
The Stihl BGE 61 is best used for dry leaves. Wet leaves can clog the blower and reduce its efficiency, so it's recommended to use it in dry conditions.
To clean the Stihl BGE 71, unplug it and wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth. Remove any debris from the air intake and blower tube. Ensure the device is dry before storing.