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14.16 Fuses
Checking plug-in fuses:
● Stop the engine. (Ö 12.3)
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.12)
● Remove the ignition key and keep it in a 
safe place.
● Open the battery 
compartment. (Ö 14.17)
Remove the plug-in fuses (1,2). Visually 
check whether the wire (3) in the plastic is 
damaged (burnt through).
Replace damaged fuses.
Charging device (1): 15 A
Electrics (2): 10 A
● Close the battery 
compartment. (Ö 14.17)
Checking the main fuse:
Nominal current:
150 amperes
● Stop the engine. (Ö 12.3)
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.12)
● Remove the ignition key and keep it in a 
safe place.
● Open the battery 
compartment. (Ö 14.17)
Remove the cover (1). Visually check 
whether the wire (2) is damaged (blown). If 
the wire is damaged, the fuse (3) must be 
replaced by a specialist dealer. STIHL 
recommends STIHL specialist dealers.
Replace the cover (1).
● Close the battery 
compartment. (Ö 14.17)
14.17 Battery compartment
● Stop the engine. (Ö 12.3)
● Engage the parking brake.(Ö 8.12)
● Remove the ignition key and keep it in a 
safe place.
● Move the driver's seat to the centre 
position.
Opening battery compartment:
Press the retaining tabs (1) towards the 
battery compartment cover (2) and hold.
Fold the battery compartment cover (2) 
upwards.
Fire hazard!
Never bypass the fuses with wire or 
foil. 
Never use a fuse with a value that 
differs from the specified rating 
(amperes).
If a new fuse blows within a short 
time, an electrical fault (e.g. short 
circuit) is the probable cause. 
We recommend that you consult a 
specialist dealer. STIHL 
recommends STIHL specialist 
dealers.