Stihl KombiTool KombiSystem SP-KM User manual

Contents
1 KombiSystem..............................................2
2 Guide to Using this Manual.........................2
3 Safety Precautions and Working Techni‐
ques............................................................ 2
4 Using the Unit............................................. 6
5 Approved KombiEngines............................ 7
6 Assembling the Unit.................................... 7
7 Mounting the KombiTool............................. 9
8 Fitting the Harness......................................9
9 Starting / Stopping the Engine.................. 10
10 Storing the Machine.................................. 11
11 Inspection and Maintenance by User........11
12 Maintenance and Care..............................12
13 Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage...........12
14 Main Parts.................................................13
15 Specifications............................................13
16 Maintenance and Repairs......................... 14
17 Disposal.................................................... 14
18 EC Declaration of Conformity................... 14
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a quality engineered
STIHL product.
It has been built using modern production techni‐
ques and comprehensive quality assurance.
Every effort has been made to ensure your satis‐
faction and trouble-free use of the product.
Please contact your dealer or our sales company
if you have any queries concerning this product.
Your
Dr. Nikolas Stihl
1 KombiSystem
In the STIHL KombiSystem a number of different
KombiEngines and KombiTools can be com‐
bined to produce a power tool. In this instruction
manual the functional unit formed by the Kom‐
biEngine and KombiTool is referred to as the
power tool.
Therefore, the separate instruction manuals for
the KombiEngine and KombiTool should be used
together for the power tool.
Always read and and make sure you understand
both instruction manuals before using your
power tool for the first time and keep them in a
safe place for future reference.
2 Guide to Using this Manual
2.1 Pictograms
All the pictograms attached to the machine are
shown and explained in this manual.
2.2 Symbols in text
WARNING
Warning where there is a risk of an accident or
personal injury or serious damage to property.
NOTICE
Caution where there is a risk of damaging the
machine or its individual components.
2.3 Engineering improvements
STIHL's philosophy is to continually improve all
of its products. For this reason we may modify
the design, engineering and appearance of our
products periodically.
Therefore, some changes, modifications and
improvements may not be covered in this man‐
ual.
3 Safety Precautions and
Working Techniques
Special safety precautions must be
observed when working with this
power tool because the rakes and
tines move at a high stroke rate.
Both user manuals (KombiEngine
and KombiTool) must be read
through attentively before using the
unit for the first time and kept in a
safe place for future reference. Non-
compliance with the User Manual
may cause serious or even fatal
injury.
The machine should only be passed on or
loaned to people familiar with this model and its
operation. The KombiEngine and KombiTool
user manuals should always be handed over
with the machine.
Use your special harvester only for harvesting
fruit about the size of coffee berries, nuts, olives,
sloes, etc.
The machine must not be used for any other pur‐
poses – risk of accidents!
Only mount rakes and tines or accessories that
are explicitly approved for this power tool by
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STIHL or are technically identical. If you have
any questions about this, consult your dealer.
Use only high-quality parts and accessories. in
order to avoid the risk of accidents and damage
to the machine.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL
tools and accessories. They are specifically
designed to match the product and meet your
performance requirements.
Never attempt to modify your power tool in any
way since this may increase the risk of personal
injury. STIHL excludes all liability for personal
injury and damage to property caused while
using unauthorized attachments.
Do not use a high-pressure washer to clean the
power tool. The solid jet of water may damage
parts of the unit.
3.1 Clothing and equipment
Wear proper protective clothing and equipment.
Clothing must be sturdy but allow
complete freedom of movement.
Wear close-fitting clothes such as a
boiler suit or coverall, not a loose
jacket.
Do not wear clothing which could become trap‐
ped in wood, brush or moving parts of the
machine. Do not wear a scarf, necktie or jewelry.
Tie up and confine long hair above your should‐
ers.
Wear sturdy shoes with non-slip
soles.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of eye injuries,
wear close-fitting safety glasses in
accordance with European Standard
EN 166. Make sure the safety
glasses are a snug fit.
Wear face protection and make sure it is a good
fit. Face protection alone is not sufficient to pro‐
tect the eyes.
Wear "personal" sound protection, e.g. ear
defenders.
Wear a safety hard hat where there is a danger
of head injuries from falling objects.
Wear sturdy protective gloves made
of a resistant material (e. g. leather).
STIHL can supply a comprehensive range of per‐
sonal protective equipment.
3.2 Transporting the machine
002BA328 KN
Always stop the engine.
Carry the machine hanging from the shoulder
strap or properly balanced by the drive tube –
tines pointing to the rear.
Do not touch hot parts of the machine – risk of
burn injury!
By vehicle: When transporting in a vehicle, prop‐
erly secure your machine to prevent turnover,
damage and fuel spillage.
3.3 Before starting
Check that your power tool is properly assem‐
bled and in good condition – refer to appropriate
chapters in the KombiEngine and KombiTool
instruction manuals.
–Rake tines: Correctly and securely mounted
and in good condition (clean, not warped or
cracked).
–Do not make any changes to the controls or
the safety devices.
–Keep the handles dry and clean – free from oil
and dirt – this is important for safe control of
the machine
–Adjust the harness to suit your height and
reach. Observe the chapter "Fitting the Har‐
ness"
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not
operate your power tool if it is damaged or not
properly assembled!
To prepare for emergencies when using a har‐
ness: Practice setting down the machine quickly.
To avoid damage, do not throw the unit to the
ground when practicing.
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3.4 Holding and guiding the
machine
Make sure you always have a firm and secure
footing.
002BA057 KN
Always hold the unit firmly with both hands on
the handles.
Right hand on control handle, left hand on loop
handle, even if you are left-handed. Wrap your
fingers and thumbs around the handles.
552BA003 KN
The machine can be carried on a harness that
bears the weight of the machine.
3.5 While working
In the event of impending danger or in an emer‐
gency, switch off the engine immediately by mov‐
ing the slide control / stop switch / stop button to
STOP or 0.
This power tool is not insulated. Keep
at least 15 m away from electric
power lines – Danger of fatal electric
shock!
5m (17ft)
15m (50ft)
To reduce the risk of injury from falling objects,
do not allow bystanders within a radius of 15
meters of your own position. This distance must
also be maintained in relation to objects (vehi‐
cles, window panes) – risk of property damage!
Maintain a minimum clearance of 15 m between
the tips of the rakes and electric power lines.
Electric current may also arc over from high-volt‐
age cables at a greater distance. Have the power
switched off before starting work in the immedi‐
ate vicinity of power lines.
The correct engine idle speed is important to
ensure that the attachment stops moving when
you let go of the throttle trigger. Check and cor‐
rect the idle speed setting at regular intervals. If
the attachment continues running when the
engine is idling, have it repaired by your dealer –
see KombiEngine user manual.
Note that the rakes and tines continue to run for
a short period after you let go of the throttle trig‐
ger – flywheel effect!
The gear head becomes hot during
operation. Do not touch the gear
housing – risk of burns!
Take special care in wet conditions, on slopes,
uneven ground, etc. - Risk of slipping!
Watch out for obstacles: tree stumps, roots – risk
of tripping or stumbling!
Clear away fallen branches and scrub from the
work area.
Keep the rakes and tines clear of foreign objects
– such objects may be caught and thrown and
damage the rakes and tines.
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Make sure you always have a firm and secure
footing.
When working at heights:
–Always use a lift bucket
–Never use the machine while standing on a
ladder or in a tree
–never work on an unstable surface
–Never use the machine with just one hand
Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing
hearing protection because your ability to hear
warnings (shouts, alarms, etc.) is restricted.
Take breaks when you start getting tired or feel‐
ing fatigue – risk of accidents!
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight conditions
and only when visibility is good. Proceed with
caution, do not put others in danger.
Never touch the rakes or tines while the engine
is running. If the rakes or tines become jammed
by thick branches or other obstructions, switch
off the engine immediately before attempting to
remove the obstruction – Risk of injury!
Opening the throttle while the rakes and tines are
blocked increases the load and reduces engine
speed. The clutch then slips continuously and
this causes overheating and damage to impor‐
tant components (e.g. clutch, plastic housing
components) – and this can increase the risk of
injury from the rakes and tines moving while the
engine is idling.
If your power tool is subjected to unusually high
loads for which it was not designed (e.g. heavy
impact or a fall), always check that it is in good
condition before continuing work – see also
"Before Starting". Make sure the safety devices
are working properly. Never use a power tool
that is no longer safe to operate. In case of
doubt, contact a dealer.
Check the rakes and their tines at regular short
intervals or immediately if there is a noticeable
change in the tool's behavior:
–Shut off the engine, hold the machine
securely.
–Wait until the rakes and tines come to a stand‐
still.
–Check condition and secure fitting; watch out
for cracks
–Replace damaged parts immediately, even if
they have only superficial cracks.
Shut off the engine before changing the tines –
Risk of injury!
Never continue using or attempt to repair dam‐
aged or cracked rakes or tines.
3.6 After finishing work
After finishing work or before leaving the power
tool unattended: Shut off the engine.
After finishing work, regularly clean dirt, soil and
plant residue off the attachment – wear gloves to
reduce the risk of injury.
Do not use any grease solvents when cleaning.
After thoroughly cleaning, coat metal surface of
attachments with a corrosion inhibitor.
3.7 Maintenance and Repairs
Service the machine regularly. Do not attempt
any maintenance or repair work not described in
the KombiTool and KombiEngine instruction
manuals. Have all other work performed by a
servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends that you have servicing and
repair work carried out exclusively by an author‐
ized STIHL servicing dealer. STIHL dealers are
regularly given the opportunity to attend training
courses and are supplied with the necessary
technical information.
Only use high-quality replacement parts in order
to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the
machine. If you have any questions in this
respect, consult a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL
replacement parts. They are specifically
designed to match your model and meet your
performance requirements.
To reduce the risk of injury, always shut off the
engine before carrying out any maintenance or
repairs or cleaning the machine.
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4 Using the Unit
1
414BA002 KN
This power tool is used for harvesting nuts and
fruits.
The influences of ripeness, variety and size of
fruits or nuts determines whether this power tool
is suitable for harvesting. The performance of
this special harvester is affected by the above-
mentioned factors.
This unit is not recommended for harvesting des‐
sert fruit, e.g. apples, pears, plums, etc.
WARNING
Do not operate the unit if one of the tines (1) is
missing or broken. Operating the unit with broken
and/or missing tines (1) may result in the opera‐
tor being exposed to high loads caused by
increased vibration – see "Vibrations".
32
414BA003 KN
3
NOTICE
The forkhead (2) performs rapid reciprocating
movements during operation. Take care not to
damage branches with the forkhead. Do not
force branches between the rakes (3).
4.1 Working Technique
Use the following working technique to obtain
best results and good performance from the har‐
vester:
► Accelerate the engine and comb the branches
with the rakes. Use the throttle trigger to
obtain the optimum rake stroke rate.
► Keep the throttle open only as long as the
rakes are engaged in the branches.
► Do not accelerate the engine when the rakes
are not engaged in the branches.
► Reposition the rakes in the next section of the
tree.
► Repeat this process for all sections of the tree.
414BA004 KN
► Pay attention to the tree's limb structure during
operation:
–Comb the lower section (A) from the top
downwards, this also applies for drooping
branches at the outer extremities of the tree.
–Comb the upper section (B) from the bottom
upwards.
–Comb the tree from the inside outwards,
towards the tips of the branches.
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► While combing the branches, turn the rakes to
and fro around the shaft's axis (C) if neces‐
sary.
► Have the whole tree even if there is very little
fruit left on it.
► Do not hold the unit in one spot for too long so
as not to damage leaves and branches unnec‐
essarily.
► Always shut off the engine before leaving the
unit unattended.
414BA005 KN
1
NOTICE
Operating the unit with broken and/or missing
tines (1) may result in damage to gearbox com‐
ponents or overload them. Therefore, do not con‐
tinue using a unit with broken and/or missing
tines.
Operating the unit with broken and/or missing
tines reduces the unit's harvesting performance.
► Always replace damaged tines – see chapter
on "Inspection and Maintenance by User".
5 Approved KombiEngines
Only use KombiEngines supplied or explicitly
approved by STIHL for use with the attachment.
This KombiTool may be operated only in combi‐
nation with the following KombiEngines:
STIHL KM 55 R, KM 56 R, KM 85 R1), KM 90 R,
KM 94 R, KM 100 R, KM 110 R1), KMA 130 R,
KMA 135 R
WARNING
Loop-handled machines must be equipped with
a barrier bar.
6 Assembling the Unit
470BA006 KN
► Use the drive tube supplied with the unit.
► Pull the protective caps off the ends of the
shaft and keep them in a safe place for later
use – see "Storing the Machine"
002BA248 KN
The plug may come out of the drive tube when
you pull off the cap. Push it back into the shaft as
far as it will go.
1) Only outside EU
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6.1 Mounting the Gearhead
1
414BA007 KN
1
► Loosen the clamp screws (1) on the gearhead
– do not remove them.
413BA015 KN
A
► Apply a mark (with pencil or crayon) at dis‐
tance A (50 mm) from the end of the drive
tube.
414BA008 KN
2
3
► Push the gearhead (2) onto the drive tube (3)
– turn it back and forth at the same time – until
it reaches or covers the mark on the drive
tube.
Alternative check: The drive tube is correctly
positioned when it completely closes the slot in
the gearhead’s clamp (short arrows).
4
417BA001 KN
► Line up the center of the gearhead with the
lug (4) on the drive tube – the STIHL logo fac‐
ing up.
► Tighten down the clamp screws on the gear‐
head firmly.
6.2 Fitting the Tines
414BA025 KN
1
2
► Screw the tines (1) by hand into the two
rakes (2) as far as stop – fit all eight tines on
the rakes.
► Tighten down the tines by hand.
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414BA026 KN
16 mm
2
4
1
3
► Engage the combination wrench (3) on the
hexagon (4) at the base of tine (1).
414BA024 KN
1
3
► Use the combination wrench (3) to tighten
down the tine (1) firmly by turning it another
30° to 40°.
► Remove the combination wrench from the tine.
7 Mounting the KombiTool
1
002BA326 KN
2
► Push the lug (1) on the drive tube into the
slot (2) in the coupling sleeve as far as stop.
3
002BA327 KN
4
When correctly installed, the red line (3) (arrow
point) must be flush with the end of the coupling
sleeve.
► Tighten down the star knob (4) firmly.
7.1 Removing the KombiTool
► Reverse the above sequence to remove the
drive tube.
8 Fitting the Harness
The type and style of the harness, carrying ring
and carabiner (spring hook) depend on the mar‐
ket.
8.1 Shoulder Strap
1
002BA374 KN
2
► Put on the shoulder strap (1).
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► Adjust the length of the strap so that the cara‐
biner (2) is about a hand’s width below your
right hip.
8.2 Full harness
1
002BA375 KN
2
► Put on the full harness (1).
► Adjust the length of the strap so that the cara‐
biner (2) is about a hand’s width below your
right hip.
8.3 Attaching Machine to Harness
1
002BA308 KN
2
1
2
► Attach the carabiner (1) to the carrying ring (2)
on the drive tube – hold the carrying ring
steady.
8.4 Disconnecting Machine from
Harness
1
002BA310 KN
2
1
2
► Press down the bar on the carabiner (1) and
pull the carrying ring (2) out of the carabiner.
8.5 Throwing Off the Machine
WARNING
The machine must be quickly thrown off in the
event of imminent danger. Practice removing and
putting down the machine as you would in an
emergency. To avoid damage, do not throw the
machine to the ground when practicing.
Practice quickly detaching the power tool from
the carabiner as described under "Disconnecting
Machine from Harness".
If you are using a shoulder strap: Practice slip‐
ping the strap off your shoulder.
If you are using a full harness: Practice quickly
opening the locking plate and slipping the har‐
ness straps off your shoulders.
9 Starting / Stopping the
Engine
9.1 Starting the Engine
Always follow the operating instructions for the
KombiEngine and basic power tool.
414BA013 KN
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► Place the unit on the ground: It must rest
securely on the engine support. Rest the gear‐
head on a raised support (high mound) or
position the drive tube in the fork of a branch.
To reduce the risk of accidents, check that the
rakes are not touching the ground or any other
obstacles.
► Make sure you have a firm footing, either
standing, stooping or kneeling.
► Hold the machine with you left hand and press
it down firmly – do not touch the controls on
the control handle – see KombiEngine or basic
power tool instruction manual.
NOTICE
Do not stand or kneel on the drive tube.
Alternative method of starting
414BA014 KN
► Make sure you have a safe and secure foot‐
ing.
► Hold the powerhead firmly with your left hand
on the fan housing – your thumb should be
under the fan housing.
WARNING
The rakes may begin to run as soon as the
engine starts. For this reason, blip the throttle
after starting – the engine returns to idling speed.
The starting procedure is now as described in
the instruction manual of the KombiEngine or
basic power tool you are using.
9.2 Stopping the Engine
► See KombiEngine or basic power tool instruc‐
tion manual.
10 Storing the Machine
For periods of 3 months or longer
► Clean the rakes and tines and check them for
damage
► If the KombiTool is removed from the Kom‐
biEngine and stored separately: Fit the protec‐
tive cap on the drive tube to avoid dirt getting
into the coupling.
► Store the machine in a dry, high or locked
location, out of the reach of children and other
unauthorized persons.
11 Inspection and Mainte‐
nance by User
11.1 Replacing Tines
414BA010 KN
A set of 4 tines is also available as accessories
for further maintenance.
► Broken, badly worn and missing tines must be
replaced immediately with new tines.
414BA020 KN
1
16 mm
4 4
3
2
2
► Engage the combination wrench (2) on the
hexagon (3) at the base of the tine (1).
► Use the combination wrench to loosen the
tine.
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► Unscrew the tine from the rake (4).
414BA027 KN
1
3
4
► Screw the tine (1) into the rake (4) as far as
possible by hand.
► Engage the combination wrench (2) on the
hexagon (3) at the base of tine (1) and screw
down as far as stop.
23
9936BA020 KN
► Use the combination wrench (2) to tighten
down the tine (3) firmly by turning it another
30° to 40°.
12 Maintenance and Care
The following intervals apply to normal operating
conditions only. If your daily working time is lon‐
ger or operating conditions are difficult (very
dusty work area, etc.), shorten the specified
intervals accordingly.
All accessible screws and nuts
► Retighten if necessary
Working tools
► Visual inspection of rakes and tines before
starting work and after every fueling stop
► Check tightness of tines before starting work
and after every fueling stop
► Replace damaged tines immediately
Safety labels
► Replace illegible safety labels
13 Minimize Wear and Avoid
Damage
Observing the instructions in this manual and the
KombiEngine manual helps reduce the risk of
unnecessary wear and damage to the power
tool.
The power tool must be operated, maintained
and stored with the due care and attention
described in these instruction manuals.
The user is responsible for all damage caused by
non-observance of the safety precautions, oper‐
ating and maintenance instructions. This
includes in particular:
–Alterations or modifications to the product not
approved by STIHL.
–Using tools or accessories which are neither
approved or suitable for the product or are of a
poor quality.
–Using the product for purposes for which it
was not designed.
–Using the product for sports or competitive
events.
–Consequential damage caused by continuing
to use the product with defective components.
13.1 Maintenance Work
All the operations described in the "Maintenance
Chart" and "Inspection and Maintenance by
User" must be performed on a regular basis. If
these maintenance operations cannot be per‐
formed by the owner, they should be performed
by a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends that you have servicing and
repair work carried out exclusively by an author‐
ized STIHL servicing dealer. STIHL dealers are
regularly given the opportunity to attend training
courses and are supplied with the necessary
technical information.
If these maintenance operations are not carried
out as specified, the user assumes responsibility
for any damage that may occur. Among other
things, this includes:
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–Corrosion and other consequential damage
resulting from improper storage.
–Damage to the product resulting from the use
of poor quality replacement parts.
13.2 Parts Subject to Wear and Tear
Some parts of the power tool, e.g. the rakes and
the drive and mounting components of the rakes
and tines (connectors, pins, etc.), are subject to
normal wear and tear even during regular opera‐
tion in accordance with instructions and, depend‐
ing on the type and duration of use, have to be
replaced in good time.
14 Main Parts
10
417BA003 KN
2
2
5
1
34
9
6
8
7
1 Tine
2 Rake
3 Forkhead
4 Gearbox
5 Drive tube
6 Coupling sleeve
7 Loop handle
8 Integral carrying ring
9 Adjustable carrying ring
10 KombiEngine
15 Specifications
15.1 Gearhead
Gear ratio: 11:1
Forkhead stroke: 20 mm
Strokes per minute at
10,000 rpm1):
1,820/min
15.2 Weight
KombiTool, complete: 2.0 kg
15.3 Length
KombiTool, complete: 1450 mm
15.4 Sound and Vibration Levels
Noise and vibration data measurements on
power tools with the SP-KM KombiTool include
idling and rated maximum speed in a ratio of 1:6.
For further details on compliance with Vibration
Directive 2002/44/EC, see www.stihl.com/vib
15.4.1 Sound pressure level Lpeq to ISO
11201
KM 55 R with loop handle: 93 dB(A)
KM 56 R with loop handle: 94 dB(A)
KM 85 R with loop handle: 93 dB(A)
KM 90 R with loop handle: 90 dB(A)
KM 94 R with loop handle: 91 dB(A)
KM 130 R with loop handle: 80 dB(A)
KM 135 R with loop handle: 76.2 dB(A)
KM 100 R with loop handle: 90 dB(A)
15.4.2 Sound power level Lw to ISO 3744
KM 55 R with loop handle: 105 dB(A)
KM 56 R with loop handle: 106 dB(A)
KM 85 R with loop handle: 105 dB(A)
KM 90 R with loop handle: 102 dB(A)
KM 94 R with loop handle: 106 dB(A)
KM 130 R with loop handle: 90 dB(A)
KM 135 R with loop handle: 87.2 dB(A)
KM 100 R with loop handle: 103 dB(A)
15.4.3 Vibration level ahv,eq to ISO 20643
Handle, left Handle,
right
KM 55 R with loop
handle: 7.0 m/s28.7 m/s2
KM 56 R with loop
handle: 8.5 m/s27.7 m/s2
KM 85 R with loop
handle: 4.3 m/s26.3 m/s2
KM 90 R with loop
handle: 4.9 m/s25.4 m/s2
KM 94 R with loop
handle: 6.8 m/s25.3 m/s2
KM 130 R with loop
handle: 4.1 m/s23.2 m/s2
KM 135 R with loop
handle: 2.8 m/s22.8 m/s2
KM 100 R with loop
handle: 4.5 m/s25.8 m/s2
1) The movement of the rake in one direction is a stroke. The up and down movement of the rake
counts as two strokes (= 2 working strokes).
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The K‑factor in accordance with Directive
2006/42/EC is 2.0 dB(A) for the sound pressure
level and sound power level; the K‑factor in
accordance with Directive 2006/42/EC is
2.0 m/s2 for the vibration level.
15.5 REACH
REACH is an EC regulation and stands for the
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemical substances.
For information on compliance with the REACH
regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 see
www.stihl.com/reach.
16 Maintenance and Repairs
Users of this machine may only carry out the
maintenance and service work described in this
user manual. All other repairs must be carried
out by a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends that you have servicing and
repair work carried out exclusively by an author‐
ized STIHL servicing dealer. STIHL dealers are
regularly given the opportunity to attend training
courses and are supplied with the necessary
technical information.
When repairing the machine, only use replace‐
ment parts which have been approved by STIHL
for this power tool or are technically identical.
Only use high-quality replacement parts in order
to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the
machine.
STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL
replacement parts.
Original STIHL parts can be identified by the
STIHL part number, the { logo and the
STIHL parts symbol K (the symbol may appear
alone on small parts).
17 Disposal
Observe all country-specific waste disposal rules
and regulations.
000BA073 KN
STIHL products must not be thrown in the gar‐
bage can. Take the product, accessories and
packaging to an approved disposal site for envi‐
ronment-friendly recycling.
Contact your STIHL servicing dealer for the lat‐
est information on waste disposal.
18 EC Declaration of Con‐
formity
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
Badstr. 115
D-71336 Waiblingen
Germany
declares under our sole responsibility that
Type: Special harvester
KombiTool
Make: STIHL
Series: SP-KM
Serial identification num‐
ber:
4249
conforms to the relevant provisions of Directive
2006/42/EC and has been developed and manu‐
factured in compliance with the following stand‐
ards in the versions valid on the date of produc‐
tion:
EN ISO 12100 (in conjunction with the specified
KM and KMA models).
Technical documents deposited at:
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
Produktzulassung
The year of manufacture is specified on the
power tool.
Done at Waiblingen, 03.02.2020
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
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Dr. Jürgen Hoffmann
Head of Product Data, Regulations and Licens‐
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