STIHL BGA 86 Battery-Powered Leaf Blower Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- STIHL
Table of Contents
- STIHL BGA 86
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Overview
- 4 Safety Precautions
- 5 Preparing the Blower for Operation
- 6 Charging the Battery, LEDs
- 7 Assembling the Blower
- 8 Removing and Fitting the Battery
- 9 Switching the Blower On/Off
- 10 Testing the Blower and Battery
- 11 Operating the Blower
- 12 After Finishing Work
- 13 Transporting
- 14 Storing
- 15 Cleaning
- 16 Maintenance and Repairs
- 17 Troubleshooting
- 18 Specifications
- 19 Spare Parts and Accessories
- 20 Disposal
- 21 EC Declaration of Conformity
STIHL BGA 86
1 Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing STIHL. We develop and manufacture our quality products to meet our customers’ requirements. The products are designed for reliability even under extreme conditions.
STIHL also stands for premium service quality. Our dealers guarantee competent advice and instruction as well as comprehensive service support.
STIHL expressly commit themselves to a sustainable and responsible handling of natural resources. This user manual is intended to help you use your STIHL product safely and in an environmentally friendly manner over a long service life.
We thank you for your confidence in us and hope you will enjoy working with your STIHL product.
Dr. Nikolas Stihl
IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE USING AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR REFERENCE.
2 Guide to Using this Manual
2.1 Applicable Documents
The local safety regulations apply.
► In addition to this User Manual, read, under‐ stand and keep the following
documents:
– User Manual for STIHL AR battery
– User Manual for “AP belt bag with connecting cable”
– Safety notices and precautions for STIHL AP battery
– User manual for STIHL AL 101, 300, 500 chargers
– Safety information for STIHL batteries and products with built-in battery:
www.stihl.com/safety-data-sheets
2.2 Symbols used with warnings in the text
WARNING
■ This symbol indicates dangers that can cause serious injuries or death.
► The measures indicated can avoid serious injuries or death.
NOTICE
■ This symbol indicates dangers that can cause damage to property.
► The measures indicated can avoid damage to property.
2.3 Symbols in Text
This symbol refers to a chapter in this instruction manual.
3 Overview
3.1 Blower
1 Nozzle
Directs and concentrates the airstream.
2 Blower Tube
Directs the airstream.
3 Intake Screen
Protects the operator from moving parts inside the blower.
4 Battery Compartment
Accommodates the battery.
5 Locking Lever
Secures the battery in the battery compartment.
6 Control Handle
For operating, controlling and carrying the blower.
7 Ergo Lever
Holds release slide in position when trigger is released.
8 Release Slide
Unlocks the trigger.
9 Trigger
The trigger switches the blower on and off.
10 Battery
Supplies power to the blower.
11 Button
Activates the LEDs on the battery.
12 LEDs
Indicate battery’s state of charge and malfunctions.
# Rating Label with Serial Number
3.2 Symbols
Meanings of symbols that may be on the blower and battery:
1 LED glows red. Battery too hot or too cold.
4 LEDs flash red. There is a malfunction in the battery.
Guaranteed sound power level according to directive 2000/14/EC in dB(A) in order to make sound emissions of products comparable.
The data next to this symbol indicates the energy content of the battery according to the cell manufacturer’s specification. The energy content available during operation is lower.
Do not dispose of the product with your household waste.
4 Safety Precautions
4.1 Warning Symbols
The warning symbols on the blower or the battery have the following meanings:
Observe safety notices and take the necessary precautions.
Read, understand and keep the User Manual.
Wear safety glasses.
Observe the safety advice concerning flying objects and associated measures.
Tie back long hair and confine it so that it cannot be pulled into the blower.
Remove the battery during work stop‐ pages, transport, storage, maintenance or repair.
Maintain a safety distance.
Protect battery from heat and fire.
Do not immerse battery in fluids.
Observe the permitted battery temperature range.
4.2 Intended use
The blower STIHL BGA 86 is designed for blowing leaves, grass, paper and
similar materials.
The blower can be used in the rain.
The blower takes its energy supply from a STIHL AP battery or a STIHL AR
battery.
WARNING
■ Batteries not approved by STIHL for the blower can cause fires and
explosions. This can result in serious injuries or death and damage to
property.
► Operate the blower with a STIHL AP battery or a STIHL AR battery.
■ Using the blower or battery other than for its intended use can result in
serious injuries or death and damage to property.
► Always use the blower as described in this Instruction Manual.
► Always use the battery as described in this Instruction Manual or in the
Instruction Manual for the STIHL AR battery.
4.3 Requirements concerning the user
WARNING
■ Users who have not received instruction are not aware of and cannot assess
the dangers of the blower and the battery. The user or other people may be
seriously injured or killed.
► Read the
Instruction Manual, make sure you have understood it and keep it in a safe
place for reference.
► If allowing another person to use the blower or the battery: Give them the
Instruction Manual as well.
► Make sure that the user fulfills the following requirements:
– The user is rested.
– The user is physically, sensorially and mentally able to operate the blower
and the battery and to work with them. If the user is able to operate the
equipment but has physical, sensory or mental restrictions, the user may only
work with the equipment under the supervision of or after receiving
instruction from a responsible person.
– The user can recognize and assess the hazards of the blower and battery.
– The user is an adult, or is being trained in an occupation under supervision
according to national regulations.
– The user has received instruction from a STIHL servicing dealer or other
expert before operating the blower for the first time.
– The user is not under the influence of alcohol, medicines or drugs.
► If in any doubt: Contact a STIHL servicing dealer.
4.4 Clothing and Equipment
WARNING
■ Long hair can be sucked into the blower during operation. This can result in
serious injuries.
► Tie up long hair so that it is above shoulder level.
■ Objects can be thrown through the air at high speed during operation. This
can result in personal injury.
► Wear close-
fitting safety glasses. Suitable glasses that have been tested and labeled in
accordance with EN 166 or national standards are available from retailers.
► Wear long trousers.
■ Dust can be whipped up during operation: Whipped up dust can damage the
respiratory passages and cause allergic reactions.
► If dust is generated: Wear a dust respirator mask.
■ Unsuitable clothing can snag on wood, brush or the blower. Not wearing
suitable clothing may result in serious injury.
► Wear snug-fitting clothing.
► Do not wear a scarf or jewelry.
■ Wearing unsuitable footwear may cause you to slip or stumble. This can
result in personal injury.
► Wear sturdy enclosed footwear with non-slip soles.
4.5 Work Area and Surroundings
4.5.1 Blower
WARNING
■ Bystanders, children and animals are not aware of the dangers of the blower
and objects being thrown into the air and cannot assess them. This may result
in serious injury to bystanders, children and animals and dam‐ age to
property.
► Do not allow bystanders, children or animals within 5 meters of the work
area.
► Maintain a clearance of 5 meters from objects.
► Do not leave the blower unattended.
► Ensure that children cannot play with the blower.
■ Electrical components of the blower can pro‐ duce sparks. Sparks may cause
fires and explosions in highly flammable or explosive environments. Persons
may be seriously or fatally injured and property may be damaged.
► Do not work in a highly flammable or explosive environment.
4.5.2 Battery
WARNING
■ Bystanding people, children and animals cannot recognise or evaluate the
dangers posed by the battery. This may result in serious injury to bystanding
people, children and animals.
► Keep bystanding people, children and animals out of the way.
► Do not leave the battery unattended.
► Make sure that children cannot play with the battery.
■ The battery is not protected against all ambient conditions. If exposed to
certain ambient conditions, the battery may catch fire or explode. This may
result in serious injury to people and damage to property.
► Protect the
battery from heat and fire.
► Do not throw the battery into a fire.
► Use and store
the battery at temperatures between – 10 °C and + 50 °C.
► Do not immerse
the battery in liquids.
► Keep the battery away from metallic objects.
► Do not expose the battery to high pressure.
► Do not expose the battery to microwaves.
► Protect the battery from chemicals and salts.
4.6 Safe Condition
4.6.1 Blower
The blower is in a safe condition if the following conditions are fulfilled:
– The blower is undamaged.
– The blower is clean.
– The controls function properly and have not been modified.
– Original STIHL accessories are fitted.
– The accessories are correctly attached.
WARNING
■ If not in safe condition, components may no longer operate correctly and
safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serous or fatal injury to
people.
► Never use a damaged blower.
► If the blower is dirty: Clean the blower.
► Do not modify the blower. Exception: Mounting a nozzle approved for this
blower model.
► If the controls do not function properly: Do not work with the blower.
► Fit original STIHL accessories designed for this blower model.
► Attach accessories as described in this User Manual or in the User Manual
for the accessories.
► Do not insert objects into the openings in the blower.
► Replace worn or damaged labels.
► If you have any doubts, be sure to consult a STIHL dealer.
4.6.2 Battery
The battery is in safe condition when the following conditions are met:
– The battery is not damaged.
– The battery is clean and dry.
– The battery is working and has not been modified.
WARNING
■ The battery cannot function safely if it is not in safe condition. There is
a risk of serious injury to persons.
► Use an undamaged and functioning battery.
► Do not charge a damaged or defective battery.
► If the battery is dirty or wet: clean the battery and allow it to dry.
► Do not modify the battery.
► Do not insert objects into the apertures in the battery.
► Never connect the battery terminals to metallic objects and cause a short
circuit.
► Do not open the battery.
► Replace worn or damaged warning signs.
■ Fluid may leak from a damaged battery. If the fluid contacts the skin or
eyes, this may cause irritation.
► Avoid contact with the fluid.
► In the event of contact with the skin: wash the affected areas with plenty
of soap and water.
► In the event of contact with the eyes: rinse the eyes with plenty of water
for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
■ A damaged or defective battery may emit an unusual odour, smoke or catch
fire. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to
property.
► If the battery emits an unusual odour or smoke: do not use the battery and
keep it away from flammable materials.
► If the battery catches fire: try to extinguish the battery using a fire
extinguisher or water.
4.7 Operation
WARNING
■ In certain situations the user may no longer be able to concentrate on the
job. The user may trip, fall and be seriously injured.
► Keep calm and plan your work.
► In poor light conditions and poor visibility: Do not operate the blower.
► Do not use the blower on your own.
► Do not work above shoulder height.
► Watch out for obstacles.
► Stand safely on the ground and keep your balance. If you have to work at a
height: use a lift bucket or secure scaffolding.
► If you experience signs of fatigue: take a break.
► Blow in direction of the wind.
■ Objects may be thrown into the air at high speed while working. This can
result in injuries to persons and animals and damage to property.
► Do not direct air blast towards per‐ sons, pets and objects.
■ If the blower starts behaving differently or in an unusual way while
operating, the blower may be in an unsafe condition. This can result in
serious injuries and damage to property.
► Stop working, remove the battery and consult a STIHL servicing dealer.
■ The blower may cause vibrations in operation.
► Take breaks.
► If signs of poor circulation appear: consult a doctor.
■ The blower may become electrostatically charged due to flying dust. Under
certain environmental conditions (e.g. dry environment), the blower may
discharge suddenly resulting in sparks. Sparks can cause fires and explosions
in a flammable or explosive environment. This can result in serious injuries
or death and damage to property.
► Do not work in a flammable environment or in an explosive environment.
4.8 Transporting
4.8.1 Blower
WARNING
■ The blower can turn over or move while being transported. This may result in
personal injuries and damage to property.
► Remove the
battery.
► Secure the blower with lashing straps or a net to prevent it turning over
and moving.
4.8.2 Battery
WARNING
■ The battery is not protected against all ambient conditions. The battery may
be damaged if it is exposed to certain ambient conditions and damage to
property may occur.
► Never transport a damaged battery.
► Store the battery in non-conductive packaging.
■ The battery may turn over or shift during trans‐ port. This may result in
personal injuries and damage to property.
► Pack the battery in packaging in such a way that it cannot move.
► Secure the packaging so that it cannot move.
4.9 Storing
4.9.1 Blower
WARNING
■ Children are not aware of and cannot assess the dangers of a blower and can
be seriously injured.
► Remove the
battery.
► Store the blower out of the reach of children.
■ Dampness can corrode the electrical contacts on the blower and metal
components. The blower may be damaged.
► Remove the
battery.
► Store the blower in a clean and dry condition.
4.9.2 Battery
WARNING
■ Children are not aware of and cannot assess the dangers of the battery.
Children can be seriously injured.
► Store the battery out of the reach of children.
■ The battery is not protected against all ambient conditions. If the battery
is exposed to certain ambient conditions, the battery may be damaged.
► Store the battery in a clean, dry state.
► Store the battery in an enclosed room.
► Store the battery separately from the blower.
► Store the battery in electrically non-conductive packaging.
► Store the battery at temperatures between – 10 °C and + 50 °C.
4.10 Cleaning, Maintenance and Repair
WARNING
■ If the battery is inserted when carrying out cleaning, servicing or repairs,
it is possible for the blower to be switched on unintentionally. This may
result in serious injury to people and damage to property.
► Remove the
battery.
■ Sharp cleaning agents, cleaning with a water jet or pointed objects can
damage the blower, the battery and the charger. If the blower, battery or
charger are not cleaned as described in this instruction manual, components
may no longer function properly or safety devices may be rendered inoperative.
They may cause serious injury to persons.
► Clean the blower, battery and charger as described in this instruction
manual.
■ If the blower, battery or charge are not serviced or repaired correctly,
components may no longer function properly or safety devices may be rendered
inoperative. This may result in serous or fatal injury to people.
► Do not attempt to service or repair the blower, battery or charger.
► If the blower, battery or the charger require servicing or repairs: Contact
your STIHL servicing dealer for assistance.
5 Preparing the Blower for Operation
5.1 Preparing the Blower for Operation
The following steps must be carried out every time before starting work:
► Make sure that the following components are in a safe condition:
– Blower, 4.6.1.
– Battery, 4.6.2.
► Check the battery, 10.2.
► Fully charge the battery as described in the Instruction Manual for chargers
STIHL AL 101, 300, 500.
► Clean blower, 15.
► Attach nozzle, 7.1.
► Check controls, 10.1.
► If 3 LEDs on the battery flash red while checking the controls: remove the
battery and consult a STIHL servicing dealer. There is a fault in the blower.
► If it is not possible to carry out these steps: do not use the blower.
Consult a STIHL servicing dealer.
6 Charging the Battery, LEDs
6.1 Charging the Battery
The charging time depends on several factors, e.g. temperature of the battery
or the ambient temperature. The actual charging time may differ from the
specified charging time. For specified charging times see
www.stihl.com/charging times.
► Recharge the battery fully as described in the instruction manual for the
STIHL AL 101, 300, 500 chargers.
6.2 Displaying State of Charge
► Press the button (1).
The LEDs (5) glow green for about 5 seconds and indicate the state of charge.
► If the LED on the right flashes green: Charge the battery.
6.3 LEDs on Battery
The LEDs can show the state of charge or mal‐ functions. The LEDs can glow or flash green or red.
The state of charge is indicated when the LEDs glow or flash green.
► If the LEDs glow or flash red: Troubleshooting, 17.
Malfunction in blower or battery.
7 Assembling the Blower
7.1 Mounting, Adjusting and Removing the Nozzle
The nozzle can be mounted to the blower tube in three positions to suit the
height and reach of the user. The positions are marked on the blower tube.
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
► Line up the lug (3) and the slot (2).
► Push nozzle (1) into required position on blower tube (4).
► Rotate nozzle (1) until it engages.
8 Removing and Fitting the Battery
8.1 Inserting the battery
► Insert the battery (1) up to the limit stop into the battery compartment
(2).
The battery (1) engages with a click and is now locked.
8.2 Removing the battery
► Place blower on a level surface.
► Keep one hand in front of the battery compartment so that the battery (2)
cannot fall out.
► Press both locking levers (1). The battery (2) is unlocked and can be removed.
9 Switching the Blower On/Off
9.1 Switching On the Blower
► Hold the blower by the control handle with one hand, wrapping your thumb around the control handle.
► Slide the unlocking slide (1) with your thumb in the direction of the blower
tube and keep it held.
► Squeeze and hold the trigger (2) with your index finger.
The blower accelerates and air flows out of the nozzle. The release slide (1)
can be released.
The further the trigger switch (2) is depressed, the more air flows out of the nozzle.
If the ergo lever (3) is pressed, the trigger switch (2) remains unlocked. This means the trigger can be released and depressed again without having to push the release slide in the direction of the blower tube.
If the trigger switch (2) and the ergo lever (3) are released, the trigger switch (2) is locked. The unlocking slide (1) must be slid in the direction of the blower tube once more and held, to unlock the trigger switch (2).
9.2 Switching Off
► Release the trigger.
No air flows from the nozzle.
► If air continues to flow from nozzle: Remove the battery and contact your
STIHL servicing dealer.
Blower has a malfunction.
10 Testing the Blower and Battery
10.1 Checking the controls
Release slide, Ergo lever and trigger
► Remove the battery.
► Try squeezing the trigger switch without activating the release slide.
► If the trigger switch can be squeezed: Do not use the blower. Consult a
STIHL servicing dealer.
The release slide is faulty.
► Slide the unlocking slide with the thumb in the direction of the blower tube
and keep it held.
► Press and hold Ergo lever.
► Press the trigger. The release slide can be released.
► Release the trigger and the Ergo lever.
► If release slide, trigger or Ergo lever is stiff or does not spring back to
the initial position: Stop using the blower and contact a STIHL dealer.
The release slide, trigger or the Ergo lever is defective.
Switching On the Blower
► Insert battery.
► Push unlocking slide towards the blower tube and hold in place.
► Press and hold the trigger.
Air flows out of the nozzle.
► If 3 LEDs flash red: Remove the battery and consult a STIHL dealer.
There is a fault in the blower.
► Release the trigger.
Air stops flowing out of the nozzle.
► If air continues to flow out of the nozzle: Remove the battery and consult a
STIHL servicing dealer.
The blower is faulty.
10.2 Testing the Battery
► Press button on battery.
The LEDs glow or flash.
► If the LEDs do not glow or flash: Do not use the battery and contact your
STIHL servicing dealer.
There is a malfunction in the battery.
11 Operating the Blower
11.1 Holding and Guiding the Blower
► Hold and guide the blower by the control handle with one hand, wrapping your thumb around the control handle.
11.2 Blowing
► Point the nozzle at the ground.
► Move forward slowly, in a controlled manner.
12 After Finishing Work
12.1 After finishing work
► Switch off blower and remove battery.
► If the blower is wet: allow blower to dry.
► If the battery is wet: allow battery to dry.
► Clean blower.
► Clean battery.
13 Transporting
13.1 Transporting the blower
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
Carrying the blower
► Carry blower by the control handle in one hand.
Transporting the blower in a vehicle
► Secure the blower so that it cannot topple over and cannot move.
13.2 Transporting the battery
► Switch off blower and remove battery.
► Check that the battery is in a safe condition.
► Pack the battery in such a way that the following conditions are fulfilled:
– The packaging is electrically non-conductive.
– The battery cannot move inside the packaging.
► Secure the packaging so that it cannot move.
The battery is subject to the Carriage of Dangerous Goods regulations. The battery is classed as UN 3480 (lithium ion batteries) and has been tested in accordance with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part III, Subsection 38.3.
The transport regulations can be found in www.stihl.com/safety-data- sheets.
14 Storing
14.1 Storing the blower
► Switch off blower and remove battery.
► The blower should be stored in such a way that the following conditions are
fulfilled:
– The blower is out of the reach of children.
– The blower is clean and dry.
14.2 Storing the Battery
STIHL recommends that you store the battery with a charge between 40% and 60%
(2 LEDs glow green).
► Observe the following points when storing the battery:
– Battery is out of the reach of children.
– Battery is clean and dry.
– Battery is in an enclosed space.
– Battery is stored separately, away from the blower and charger.
– Battery is in non-conductive packaging.
– Battery is in a temperature range between -10°C and +50°C.
15 Cleaning
15.1 Cleaning the blower
► Switch off the blower and remove the battery.
► Clean blower with a damp cloth.
► Clean vents with a paintbrush.
► Remove foreign objects from the battery compartment and clean the battery
compartment with a damp cloth.
► Clean the electrical contacts in the battery compartment with a paintbrush
or soft brush.
► Clean the shield with a paintbrush or soft brush.
15.2 Cleaning the Battery
► Clean the battery with a damp cloth.
16 Maintenance and Repairs
16.1 Servicing and Repairing the Blower
The blower cannot be serviced or repaired by the user.
► If your blower has a malfunction or is dam‐ aged or requires servicing:
Contact your STIHL servicing dealer.
16.2 Servicing and Repairing the Battery
The battery requires no servicing and cannot be repaired.
► If the battery has a malfunction or is damaged: Replace the battery.
17 Troubleshooting
17.1 Remedying Faults in the Blower or Battery
Fault | LEDs on the battery | Cause | Remedy |
---|---|---|---|
The blower does not start when switched on. | 1 LED flashing green. | State of | |
charge of the battery is too low. | ► Recharge the battery fully as described |
in the User Manual for the STIHL AL 101, 300, 500 chargers.
1 LED emits red light.| The battery is too warm or too cold.| ► Remove the
battery.
► Allow the battery to cool down or warm up.
3 LEDs flash red.| There is a fault in the blower.| ► Remove the battery.
► Clean electrical contacts in the battery compartment.
► Insert battery.
► Switch on blower.
► If 3 LEDs continue to flash red: Do not use the blower and contact your
STIHL dealer for assistance.
3 LEDs emit red light.| The blower is too warm.| ► Remove the battery.
► Allow the blower to cool down.
4 LEDs flash red.| There is a fault in the battery.| ► Remove battery and
reinsert it.
► Switch on blower.
► If 4 LEDs continue to flash red: Do not use the battery and contact your
STIHL dealer for assistance.
| There is a break in the electrical connection between the blower and the
battery.| ► Remove the battery.
► Clean electrical contacts in the battery compartment.
► Insert battery.
| The blower or the battery is damp.| ► Allow blower or battery to dry.
The blower switches off while in operation.| 3 LEDs emit red light.| The
blower is too warm.| ► Remove the battery.
► Allow the blower to cool down.
| | There is an electrical fault.| ► Remove battery and reinsert it.
► Switch on blower.
The blower operating time is too short.| | The battery is not fully charged.|
► Recharge the battery fully as described in the User Manual for the STIHL AL
101, 300, 500 chargers.
| The battery life has been exceeded.| ► Replace battery.
18 Specifications
18.1 STIHL BGA 86 Blower
Approved batteries:
– STIHL AP
– STIHL AR
– Blowing force: 15 N
– Maximum air speed: 69 m/s
– Average air speed: 58 m/s
– Air flow: 780 m³/h
– Weight without battery: 2.8 kg
For battery life see www.stihl.com/battery-life.
18.2 STIHL AP battery
– Battery Technology: Lithium-ion
– Voltage: 36 V
– Capacity in Ah: see rating label
– Energy content in Wh: see rating label
– Weight in kg: see rating label
– Permissible temperature range for operation and storage: -10°C to +50°C
18.3 Noise and Vibration Data
K-value (uncertainty) for sound pressure levels is 2 dB(A). K-value (uncertainty) for sound power levels is 2 dB(A). K-value (uncertainty) for vibration levels is 2 m/s².
STIHL recommends that you wear hearing protection.
– Sound pressure level LpA measured according to EN 50636 2 100: 79 dB(A)
– Sound power level LwA measured according to EN 50636-2-100: 90 dB(A)
– Vibration level ahv measured according to EN 50636-2-100, control handle:
0.5 m/s²
The vibration values quoted above have been measured according to a
standardized test procedure and may be used to compare electric power tools.
Depending on the type of usage, the vibrations that actually occur may differ
from the values quoted. The vibration values quoted may be used for an initial
assessment of the user’s exposure to vibrations. The actual expo‐ sure to
vibrations has to be estimated. This process may also take into account times
during which the electric power tool is switched off and times during which it
is switched on but running off load.
Information on compliance with Vibration Directive 2002/44/EC is available at
www.stihl.com/ vib.
18.4 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 see www.stihl.com/reach.
19 Spare Parts and Accessories
19.1 Spare parts and accessories
These symbols indicate original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL
accessories.
STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL spare parts and accessories.
Despite ongoing market observation, STIHL is unable to judge the reliability, safety and suitability of other manufacturers’ spare parts and accessories; accordingly, STIHL cannot warrant for the use of those parts.
Original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL accessories are available from STIHL dealers.
20 Disposal
20.1 Disposing of the Blower and Battery
Information concerning disposal is available from any STIHL servicing dealer.
► Dispose of the blower, battery, accessories and packaging in accordance with
the applicable regulations and in an environmentally responsible manner.
21 EC Declaration of Conformity
21.1 STIHL BGA 86 Blower
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
Badstraße 115
D-71336 Waiblingen
Germany
declares under our sole responsibility that
– Type: Cordless blower
– Manufacturer’s brand: STIHL
– Model: BGA 86
– Serial number: BA02
conforms to the specifications of Directives 2011/65/EU, 2006/42/EC,
2014/30/EU and 2000/14/EC and has been developed and built in compliance with
the versions of the following standards valid at the production date:
EN 55014 1, EN 55014 2, EN 60335 1 and EN 50636 2 100.
The measured and guaranteed equivalent sound power level has been determined
in accordance with Directive 2000/14/EC, Annex V.
– Measured sound power level: 90 dB(A)
– Guaranteed sound power level: 92 dB(A)
The technical documents are stored at ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG Produktzulas‐ sung.
The year of construction, the country of manufacture and the machine number are shown on the blower.
Done at Waiblingen, 03.02.2020
ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG
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Dr. Jürgen Hoffmann, Head of Product Data, Regulations and Licensing
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