Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- STIHL MS 231, 251
- 1 Guide to Using this Manual
- 2 Safety Precautions
- 3 Reactive Forces
- 4 Working Techniques
- 5 Cutting Attachment
- 6 Mounting the Bar and Chain (side chain tensioner)
- 7 Mounting the Bar and Chain (quick chain tensioner)
- 8 Tensioning the Saw Chain (side chain tensioner)
- 9 Tensioning the Saw Chain (quick chain tensioner)
- 10 Checking Chain Tension
- 11 Fuel
- 12 Fueling
- 13 Chain Lubricant
- 14 Filling Chain Oil Tank
- 15 Checking Chain Lubrication
- 16 Chain Brake
- 17 Winter Operation
- 18 Starting / Stopping the Engine
- 18.1 Positions of Master Control Lever
- 18.2 Setting the Master Control Lever
- 18.3 Fuel pump
- 18.4 Holding the Saw
- 18.5 Cranking
- 18.6 Starting the Saw
- 18.7 When engine begins to fire
- 18.8 As soon as the engine runs
- 18.9 At very low outside temperatures
- 18.10 Stopping the engine
- 18.11 If the engine does not start
- 19 Operating Instructions
- 20 Taking Care of the Guide Bar
- 21 Shroud
- 22 Air Filter System
- 23 Cleaning the Air Filter
- 24 Adjusting the Carburetor
- 25 Spark Plug
- 26 Storing the Machine
- 27 Checking and Replacing the Chain Sprocket
- 28 Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain
- 29 Maintenance and Care
- 30 Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage
- 31 Main Parts
- 32 Specifications
- 33 Ordering Spare Parts
- 34 Maintenance and Repairs
- 35 Disposal
- 36 EC Declaration of Conformity
► Turn the high speed adjusting screw (H)
slightly clockwise (leaner) – max. up to the
stop
NOTICE
After descending from a high altitude, restore the
carburetor setting to the standard setting.
If you make the setting too lean it will increase
the risk of engine damage through lack of lubri‐
cation and overheating.
25 Spark Plug
► If the engine is down on power, difficult to start
or runs poorly at idle speed, first check the
spark plug.
► Fit a new spark plug after about 100 operating
hours – or sooner if the electrodes are badly
eroded. Install only suppressed spark plugs of
the type approved by STIHL – see "Specifica‐
tions".
25.1 Removing the spark plug
► Remove the shroud – see "Shroud"
2310BA006 KN
► Pull off the spark plug boot
► Unscrew spark plug
25.2 Checking the Spark Plug
000BA039 KN
A
► Clean dirty spark plug.
► Check electrode gap (A) and readjust if neces‐
sary – see "Specifications".
► Rectify the problems which have caused foul‐
ing of the spark plug.
Possible causes are:
–
Too much oil in fuel mix.
–
Dirty air filter.
–
Unfavorable running conditions.
1
000BA045 KN
WARNING
Arcing may occur if the adapter nut (1) is loose
or missing. Working in an easily combustible or
explosive atmosphere may cause a fire or an
explosion. This can result result in serious inju‐
ries or damage to property.
► Use resistor type spark plugs with a properly
tightened adapter nut.
25.3 Installing the spark plug
2310BA012 KN
► Fit spark plug by hand
► Tighten the spark plug and press on the spark
plug boot firmly
► Fit the shroud – see "Shroud"
26 Storing the Machine
For periods of about 30 days or longer
► Drain and clean the fuel tank in a well-ventila‐
ted area.
► Dispose of fuel properly in accordance with
local environmental requirements.
► If a manual fuel pump is fitted: Press the man‐
ual fuel pump at least 5 times.
► Start the engine and run it at idling speed until
it stops.
English 25 Spark Plug
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