Stihl HSE 60 HSE 70 Instruction Manual
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It is recommended to clean the blades after each use, inspect the power cord for damage regularly, and lubricate the blades every 25 hours of operation. Also, have a professional service the trimmer annually.
Check if the power cord is properly connected, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary, and ensure the circuit breaker has not tripped. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician.
First, disconnect the power. Use an appropriate tool to remove the screws securing the blades. Carefully remove the old blades and install the new ones, ensuring they are tightly secured. Reconnect the power and test the trimmer.
Clean the trimmer thoroughly, especially the blades. Store it in a dry, dust-free environment, preferably in its original packaging or a protective case. Keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Ensure the blades are sharp and clean. Regularly lubricate the blades and avoid cutting wet or extremely thick branches. Use the trimmer at the recommended speed for optimal performance.
Wear protective gear including gloves, goggles, and ear protection. Ensure the area is clear of obstacles and bystanders. Always use the trimmer with both hands and avoid using it in wet conditions.
Disconnect the power and use a soft brush to remove debris from the blades. Wipe the blades with a damp cloth and apply a light coating of oil to prevent rust. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water directly on the trimmer.
You can sharpen the blades using a sharpening stone or file. If unsure, take the trimmer to a professional service center for sharpening. Regular sharpening ensures optimal performance and longevity.
Yes, both models are designed for both residential and professional use. They offer reliable performance and durability for various landscaping tasks. Ensure regular maintenance for prolonged professional use.
Use a heavy-duty outdoor extension cord with the appropriate gauge. Ensure the cord is not damaged and is rated for the power requirements of your trimmer. Avoid using multiple extension cords to prevent overheating.