STIHL SE 62 Manuel utilisateur

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STIHL SE 62
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Contents
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a quality
engineered STIHL product.
It has been built using modern
production techniques and
comprehensive quality assurance.
Every effort has been made to ensure
your satisfaction 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
Guide to Using this Manual 2
Safety Precautions and Working
Techniques 2
Packing List 6
Assembling the Unit 6
Connecting to Power Supply 7
Switching On 8
Working 8
Switching Off 10
After Finishing Work 10
Emptying the container 10
Cleaning the filter element 11
Replacing the filter element 11
Maintenance and Care 13
Troubleshooting 14
Main Parts 15
Specifications 16
Maintenance and Repairs 17
Disposal 17
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Pictograms
All the pictograms attached to the
machine are shown and explained in this
manual.
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.
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 manual.
WARNING
Children or youngsters
should never be allowed to
use the machine.
Supervise children to
ensure that they do not
play with the machine.
The machine should only
be provided or loaned to
people familiar with this
model and its operation.
The instruction manual
should always be handed
over with the machine.
Before starting any work
on the machine, e. g.,
cleaning, servicing,
replacement of parts –
unplug the power plug!
Comply with national safety
regulations issued, e.g. by
employers' liability insurance
associations, social security
institutions, occupational
safety and health authorities
or other organizations.
When the machine is not in
use, shut it off so that it does
not endanger others. Ensure
that the machine cannot be
used without authorization;
unplug the power plug.
Guide to Using this Manual Safety Precautions and
Working Techniques
Special safety pre-
cautions are
necessary when
using this machine.
The power connec-
tion is a particular
source of danger.
It is important you
read and under-
stand the
Instruction Manual
before first use and
keep the manual in
a safe place for
future reference.
Non-observance of
the Instruction
Manual may result
in serious or even
fatal injury.
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The machine may only be
used by persons who have
been duly trained to use and
handle it or who can
demonstrate that they can
operate the machine safely.
The machine can be used by
persons with limited physical,
sensory or mental capacity or
with little experience and
know-how as long as they are
supervised and have been
instructed on how to handle
the machine safely and
understand the associated
risks.
The user is responsible for
avoiding injury to third parties
or damage to their property.
If you have not used this
machine model before: Have
your STIHL dealer or another
expert show you how to use it
safely.
Always check that the
machine is in good working
order before starting work.
Particular attention must be
devoted to the connecting
cord, the power plug and the
safety parts.
Inspect the connecting cord
regularly for signs of damage
and aging. Never use the
machine if the connecting
cord is damaged – Danger of
electrocution!
Do not use the connecting
cord to pull or transport the
machine.
Connect only electric power
tools to the socket outlet see
"Connecting the machine to
the power supply" and
"Switching on the machine".
Do not use high-pressure
cleaners to clean the
machine. The hard water jet
can damage parts of the
machine.
Never spray the upper part of
the vacuum cleaner with water
Danger of short-circuiting!
Accessories and Spare Parts
Only use parts or accessories which
have been approved by STIHL for this
machine or which are technically
equivalent. If you have any questions in
this respect, consult a servicing dealer.
Only use high-quality parts and
attachments. Otherwise, there may be a
risk of accidents and damage to the
machine.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine
STIHL parts and accessories. They are
specifically designed to match your
model and meet your performance
requirements.
Do not modify the machine – otherwise
the safety may be endangered. STIHL
excludes all liability for personal injury
and damage to property caused while
using unauthorized attachments.
Areas of application
Vacuuming of dry, non-flammable
materials (dust, dirt, broken glass, wood
or metal shavings, sand, etc.) and non-
flammable liquids (dirty water, spilled
juices, etc.)
The machine is not suitable for
vacuuming toxic dust.
Do not use the machine for any other
purpose because of the increased risk of
accidents and damage to the machine.
The machine must not be modified in
any way – this may also lead to
accidents or damage to the machine.
Transporting the machine
When transporting the machine in or on
a vehicle, it must be secured, e.g. with
straps, so that it cannot slip or tip over.
Do not tilt the machine if there is liquid in
the container.
Never use the machine to
vacuum hot materials
(hot ash, flammable
explosive dust, glowing
cigarette butts, etc.) or
combustible liquids (gas-
oline, thinner, etc.) as
well as aggressive liquids
(acids, lye) – Danger of
fire or explosion!
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Close all latches on the container before
transport.
Before starting work
Checking the machine
It must be possible to move the
switch easily to the 0 position.
The switch must be in the 0
position.
Do not operate the machine if it is not
properly assembled and in good
condition – risk of accident!
The machine may only be used when all
parts are in perfect working order and
are securely mounted.
Remove the filter bag and check correct
operation of the float before vacuuming
liquids or wet materials. Never work
without the filter element.
Never attempt to modify the controls or
safety devices
Electrical connection
Minimize the risk of electrical shock:
Voltage and frequency of the
machine (see rating plate) must
match the voltage and frequency of
the mains supply
Examine the connecting cord,
power plug and extension cord for
damage. Damaged cords,
couplings and plugs or connecting
cords that do not comply with the
regulations must not be used
Only connect the machine to a
correctly installed power socket
Use only extension cords that
comply with the specifications for
the respective application.
The insulation on the connecting
cord and any extension cord, the
plug and the coupling must be fully
intact
Route the connecting cord and
extension cord properly:
Observe the minimum cross-section
of the individual cords – see
"Connecting the machine to the
power supply"
Route and mark the connecting
cord so that it cannot become
damaged and no one is endangered
danger of stumbling!
Use of unsuitable extension cords
can be dangerous. Use only
extension cords that are approved
for outdoor use and are
correspondingly marked and have a
sufficient cross-section
The connector and coupling of the
extension cord must be waterproof
or routed in such a way that they
cannot come into contact with water
– the connector and coupling of the
extension cord must not lie in water
don't let the cord rub against edges
or pointed or sharp objects
don't squeeze the cord under doors
or windows
if cords become snarled – unplug
the power plug and unsnarl the cord
always unroll the connecting cord
from the cable reel completely to
avoid risk of fire due to overheating
During operation
Ensure that the connecting cord is not
damaged by being driven over,
squashed or pulled, etc.
Never unplug the power plug by pulling
on the connecting cord: always grip the
plug itself.
Only touch the power plug, connecting
cord and extension cord and electrical
plug connections with dry hands.
Never spray electrical devices with
water – Danger of short-circuiting!
In the event of imminent danger or in an
emergency – move switch to 0 .
Never let the machine run unattended.
Do not leave the machine outdoors in
the rain.
The machine may only be operated in an
upright position. Do not cover the
machine and ensure adequate motor
ventilation.
Ensure that the filter element is always
undamaged.
If foam develops or liquid escapes, stop
work immediately, unplug the power
plug, and empty the container.
If the machine 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 - refer also to the
chapter "Before starting work". Also
If the connecting cord is
damaged, immediately
disconnect the power
plug from the wall outlet
risk of electric shock!
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make certain that the safety
mechanisms are working properly.
Never continue using a machine that is
not in perfect working order. In case of
doubt, have the unit checked by your
servicing dealer.
Before leaving the machine unattended:
Switch off the machine – unplug the
power plug.
After finishing work
Unplug the power plug from the socket.
Never unplug the power plug by pulling
on the connecting cord: always grip the
plug itself.
Always clean dust and dirt off the
machine – do not use any grease
solvents for this purpose.
Maintenance and repairs
WARNING
Use only high-quality
spare parts. Otherwise,
there may be a risk of
accidents and damage to
the unit. If you have any
questions in this respect,
consult a servicing dealer.
To avoid risks, work on the
machine (e. g. replacing a
damaged power cord) may
only be carried out by
authorized dealers or
qualified electricians.
Clean plastic parts with a
cloth. Harsh detergents can
damage the plastic.
Clean ventilation slots in
motor housing as needed.
The machine must be
serviced regularly. Do not
attempt any maintenance or
repair work not described in
the Instruction Manual. All
other work should be carried
out by a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends the use
of genuine STIHL spare parts.
Such parts have been
optimized for the machine and
the user's requirements.
STIHL recommends that
maintenance and repair work
be carried out only by
authorized STIHL dealers.
STIHL dealers receive regular
training and are supplied with
technical information.
Before starting any
work on the
machine: Always
disconnect the
machine from the
mains power
supply.
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1x suction hose 2.5 m
1x hand tube
2x insertable suction tube
Accessories in container
1x Kombi floor tool (1)
1x all-purpose tool (2)
1x crevice tool (3)
1x filter bag (4)
1x suction tube holder (5)
1x holder for power cord (6)
The following accessory parts must be
fitted before using the machine for the
first time.
WARNING
Do not plug the power cord into the
outlet until the machine is completely
assembled.
Opening and closing the container
Opening
N Release the spring latches (1)
N Lift the upper part of the vacuum
cleaner (2) vertically up and off
N Remove accessories and insert
filter bag – see "Inserting filter bag"
Closing
N Refit the upper part of the vacuum
cleaner (2) and close the latches (1)
– ensure that the latches engage
properly
Fitting the filter bag
N Push filter bag sleeve onto intake
port as far as possible
Mounting suction hose and hand tube
N Insert sleeve (1) of suction hose into
the intake port (2)
N Slide clutch (3) of suction hose into
the retainer (4) on the hand tube –
lock (5) must engage
Packing List
6
0809BA030 KN
1
2
3
5
4
Assembling the Unit
0809BA031 KN
11 1
0809BA004 KN
1
0809BA032 KN
3
4
0809BA033 KN
5
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Holders for power cord
N Connect holder for power cord via
the support on the upper part of the
vacuum cleaner
Suction tube
N Connect suction tubes (1) and (2)
Mount suction tube holder
N Slide the suction tube holder (1) via
the suction tube (distance A approx.
8 cm / 3.150 in.) and secure it with
the screw (2)
Fastening accessories
Fasten accessories on the holders
provided – as shown in picture.
The voltage and frequency of the
machine (see rating plate) must match
the voltage and frequency of the power
connection.
The minimum fuse protection of the
power connection must comply with the
specifications – see "Specifications".
The machine must be connected to the
power supply via an earth-leakage
circuit breaker to disconnect the power
supply if the differential current to earth
exceeds 30 mA.
The power connection must correspond
to IEC 60364 and relevant national
regulations.
Extension Cords
Make sure your electrical cord set is in
good condition and suitable for outdoor
use. When using an extension cord, be
sure to use one heavy enough to carry
the current your product will draw. An
undersized extension cord may cause a
drop in line voltage resulting in loss of
power and overheating. The table below
shows the correct size (AWG) to use for
your machine (Cord types SJW or
SJTW) depending on cord length and
nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt,
use the next heavier gauge. The smaller
the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
0809BA026 KN
0809BA007 KN
1 2
A
2
0809BA009 KN
1
0809BA034 KN
Connecting to Power Supply
Cord length (ft) Wire gage (AWG)
50 16
100 14
150 12
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Appropriate extension cords are
available in special stores for electrical
equipment or from your STIHL dealer.
Connection to the power supply socket
Before connection to the power supply,
check that the machine is switched off
see "Switching off the machine"
N Plug the power cord or extension
cord into a properly installed outlet
Switch positions:
N To switch on, set master switch to I
N Depending on the intended use of
vacuum cleaner – select the
appropriate accessory and fit to end
of suction tube or hand tube
Kombi floor tool
N Position for vacuuming carpets (1)
N Position for vacuuming hard
floors (2)
All-purpose tool
To clean upholstery or inside of vehicles.
Switching On
vacuum cleaner is switched on
vacuum cleaner is switched off
0809BA011 KN
Working
0809BA013 KN
1
2
0809BA014 KN
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Crevice tool
To clean ingrained dirt, e. g. in corners
or joints.
Vacuuming dry materials
WARNING
Flammable materials must not be
vacuumed.
Always make sure that the filter bag has
been fitted in the container before
vacuuming dry materials. The
vacuumed material can then be
disposed of without difficulty. Dry
materials can also be vacuumed without
filter bag.
NOTICE
Never use the vacuum cleaner with a
damaged filter element or without the
filter element.
Vacuuming liquids
WARNING
Flammable liquids must not be
vacuumed.
Always remove the filter bag and check
operation of the float before vacuuming
liquids. The float switches off the air
stream when the container is full. If the
machine is exclusively used for wet-
vacuuming, the filter element should be
replaced by a special insert (special
accessory).
The filter element is damp after
vacuuming liquids. The filter element is
likely to clog up more quickly if dry
material is vacuumed while it is still
damp. For this reason, the filter element
should be dried or replaced by a dry filter
element before vacuuming dry
materials.
Blower mode
For difficult to reach areas and for all
those applications where vacuuming is
not possible or advisable.
N Remove suction hose from intake
port
N Connect suction hose (1) in exhaust
opening (2)
Adjusting the suction power
The suction power can be adjusted with
the adjusting ring if required to avoid
lifting light carpets etc. from the floor:
N Turn adjusting ring (1) and adapt
suction power to the relevant
cleaning task
0809BA015 KN
1
0809BA035 KN
0809BA018 KN
1
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N Turn the master switch to O
N Unplug the power plug from the
socket
N Empty the container and clean the
machine
After vacuuming liquids:
N Remove the upper part of the
vacuum cleaner so that the filter
element can dry
N Roll up the power cord and hang it
on the holder
N Fasten the extension tube, suction
hose and accessories to the holders
provided for this purpose
N The vacuum cleaner must be stored
in a dry room and protected against
unauthorized use
N Switch off the vacuum cleaner
N Unplug the power plug from the
socket
N Open the container – see
“Assembling the machine”
When dry-vacuuming without filter bag
and when wet-vacuuming
N Remove suction hose from intake
port
N Empty the container and dispose of
its contents in accordance with the
applicable regulations
When dry-vacuuming with filter bag
N Pull filter bag sleeve off intake port
and seal filter bag sleeve with slide
N Carefully remove filter bag from
container and dispose of in
accordance with statutory
regulations
N Insert new filter bag (instructions on
filter bag)
N Push filter bag sleeve onto intake
port as far as possible
Switching Off
0809BA036 KN
After Finishing Work
0809BA028 KN
Emptying the container
0809BA022 KN
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Close the container
N Clean the edge of the container
N Fit the upper part of the vacuum
cleaner – see “Assembling the
machine”
N before fitting the suction hose:
Clean the sleeve of the suction hose
and intake port
N Close slide on hand tube
N Switch on machine
N Press opening of hand tube firmly
against a level surface or close by
hand
N Press the button (1) to clean filter 3x
Dust deposits are removed from the filter
element.
N Unplug the power plug from the
socket
N Remove upper part of vacuum
cleaner and turn it over
N Turn the cover (1) in the direction of
the arrow and remove it
N Remove filter element (2) and
dispose of it in accordance with the
local regulations
N Check correct operation of the float:
the float must move easily when the
upper part of the vacuum cleaner is
turned over
N Fit new filter element in the reverse
sequence of steps
N Refit upper part of the vacuum
cleaner
Cleaning the filter element
1
0809BA037 KN
Replacing the filter element
1
0809BA038 KN
2
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NOTICE
Never use the vacuum cleaner with a
damaged filter element or without the
filter element.
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Maintenance and Care
The following maintenance intervals apply in normal operating conditions. The specified intervals must
be shortened accordingly when working for longer than normal or under difficult and dusty conditions
(extensive dust, etc.).
before starting work
at the end of work and/or
daily
Weekly
monthly
if faulty
if damaged
as required
Complete machine
visual inspection (condition) X
clean X
Power cord
check X
have them replaced by a specialist dealer
1)
X
Switch
check operation X
have them replaced by a specialist dealer
1)
XX
Ventilation slots in motor housing clean X
Filter bag change X
Filter element
clean X
replace X
Container empty X
All accessible screws, nuts and bolts retighten X
Safety information labels replace X
1)
STIHL recommends STIHL servicing dealers
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Fault: Motor does not start
Fault: Motor does not run in automatic
mode
Fault: Poor suction performance
Fault: No suction performance when
wet-vacuuming
Troubleshooting
Cause Remedy
Mains circuit-
breaker has been
tripped
Check and reset
mains circuit
breaker
Cause Remedy
Power tool faulty or
not plugged in
correctly
Check correct
operation of power
tool and insert plug
properly
Cause Remedy
Filter bag is full See "Emptying the
container"
Suction hose / tool
is clogged
Clean suction
hose / tool
Filter element is
fouled
See "Cleaning the
filter element" and
"Replacing the fil-
ter element"
Gasket between
upper part of vac-
uum cleaner and
container is fouled
or faulty
Clean or replace
gasket
Cause Remedy
Container full
(intake port is
sealed by float)
See "Emptying the
container"
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1 Suction Hose
2 Handle Tube
3 Handle
4 Filter Cleaning Button
5 Switch
6 Filter Element
7 Vacuum Intake Port
8 Exhaust Opening and Suction Hose
Connection in Blower Mode
9 Holder for Extension Tube
10 Latch
11 Container
12 Suction Hose Holder
13 Extension Tube
14 Extension Tube Holder
15 Kombi Floor Tool
16 Crevice Tool
17 All-purpose Tool
Main Parts
3
9
12
8
6
0809BA039 KN
1
2
5
14
15
17
16
13
13
4
11
7
10
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Definitions
1 Suction Hose
Directs collected dirt and/or liquid
into the container.
2 Handle Tube
For holding and guiding the
respective tool.
3 Handle
For holding and carrying the
vacuum cleaner.
4 Filter Cleaning Button
Press to clear the filter of deposited
dust.
5Switch
To switch the machine in positions
ON and OFF.
6 Filter Element
Filters the dust from the airstream.
7 Vacuum Intake Port
Connection between container and
suction hose.
8 Exhaust Opening and Suction Hose
Connection in Blower Mode
For difficult to reach areas and for all
those applications where
vacuuming is not possible or
advisable.
9 Holder for Extension Tube
Accommodates extension tube on
the vacuum cleaner.
10 Latch
Holds upper half onto the container.
11 Container
Captures and stores collected dirt
and/or liquid.
12 Suction Hose Holder
For storing the suction hose.
13 Extension Tube
Directs collected dirt and/or liquids
from the tool to the suction hose.
14 Extension Tube Holder
For storing the extension tube.
15 Combi Floor Tool
For cleaning smooth surfaces and
carpets.
16 Crevice Tool
For cleaning places that are hard to
reach.
17 All-purpose Tool
Tool for numerous potential uses.
Engine
Performance data
Dimensions
Weight
Specifications
Rated voltage: 120 V
Frequency: 60 Hz
Power consumption to
EN 60335-2-2: 1000 W
Mains fuse: 15 A
Protection class: II E
Type of protection: IP X4
max. intake capacity, air: 3,200 l/min
max. vacuum: 210 mbar
Length approx.: 385 mm
Width approx.: 377 mm
Height approx.: 506 mm
Container capacity: 25 l
Length of suction hose: 2.5 m
Interior diameter of suction
hose: 32 mm
Ready for operation: 7.5 kg
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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 authorized 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
replacement 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).
Observe all country-specific waste
disposal rules and regulations.
STIHL products must not be thrown in
the garbage can. Take the product,
accessories and packaging to an
approved disposal site for environment-
friendly recycling.
Contact your STIHL servicing dealer for
the latest information on waste disposal.
Maintenance and Repairs Disposal
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Chère cliente, cher client,
nous vous félicitons d'avoir choisi un
produit de qualité de la société STIHL.
Ce produit a été fabriqué avec les
procédés les plus modernes et les
méthodes de surveillance de qualité les
plus évoluées. Nous mettons tout en
œuvre pour que cette machine vous
assure les meilleurs services, de telle
sorte que vous puissiez en être
parfaitement satisfait.
Pour toute question concernant cette
machine, veuillez vous adresser à votre
revendeur ou directement à
l'importateur de votre pays.
Dr. Nikolas Stihl
Indications concernant la présente
Notice d'emploi 19
Prescriptions de sécurité et
techniques de travail 19
Équipement livré 23
Assemblage 24
Branchement électrique 25
Mise en marche 26
Utilisation 26
Arrêt 28
Après le travail 28
Vidage du réservoir 28
Nettoyage de l'élément filtrant 29
Remplacement de l'élément filtrant 29
Instructions pour la maintenance et
l'entretien 31
Dépannage 32
Principales pièces 33
Caractéristiques techniques 34
Instructions pour les réparations 35
Mise au rebut 35
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