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5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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 from fatigue 
and loss of control:
– 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 trimmer / brushcutter. To reduce the 
risk of severe personal injury:
– 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:
– 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. When working 
with a metal cutting attachment, always wear a face 
shield.
– 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:
■ To improve your grip and help protect your hands:
– Wear sturdy and snug-fitting clothing that 
also allows complete freedom of 
movement.
– Wear overalls or long pants made of 
heavy material to help protect your legs. 
Do not wear shorts.
– Always wear goggles or close-fitting 
protective glasses with adequate side 
protection that are impact-rated and 
marked as complying with ANSI Z87 "+".
– Wear substantial footwear with non-slip 
soles. Do not wear sandals, flip-flops, 
open-toed or similar footwear. When 
working with a metal cutting attachment, 
wear steel-toed safety boots.
– Always wear heavy-duty non-slip work 
gloves made of leather or another wear-
resistant material when handling the 
trimmer / brushcutter or its cutting 
attachment.