Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Main Parts
- 4 Safety Symbols on the Product
- 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 Kickback and Other Reactive Forces
- 7 Proper Techniques for Basic Bucking, Limbing, Pruning and Felling
- 8 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
- 9 Before Starting Work
- 10 Assembling the Chain Saw
- 11 Lubricating the Saw Chain and Guide Bar
- 12 The Chain Brake
- 13 Mixing Fuel and Refueling the Chain Saw
- 14 Starting the Engine
- 15 Shutting Off the Engine
- 16 Checking the Chain Saw
- 17 Adjusting the Carburetor
- 18 After Finishing Work
- 19 Transporting
- 20 Storing
- 21 Cleaning
- 22 Inspection and Maintenance
- 23 Troubleshooting Guide
- 24 Specifications
- 25 Combinations of Guide Bars and Saw Chains
- 26 Replacement Parts and Equipment
- 27 Disposal
- 28 Limited Warranty
- 29 Emission Control Warranty
- 30 Trademarks
- 31 Addresses
- 1 Introducción
- 2 Acerca de este manual de instrucciones
- 3 Componentes importantes
- 4 Símbolos de seguridad en el producto
- 5 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
- 6 Contragolpe y otras fuerzas reactivas
- 7 Técnicas adecuadas para el tronzado, el desramado, la poda y la tala básicos
- 8 Mantenimiento, reparación y almacenamiento
- 9 Antes de empezar a trabajar
- 10 Armado de la motosierra
- 11 Lubricación de la cadena de aserrado y de la espada
- 12 El freno de cadena
- 13 Mezcla del combustible y carga de combustible en la motosierra
- 14 Arranque del motor
- 15 Apagado del motor
- 16 Revisión de la motosierra
- 17 Ajuste del carburador
- 18 Después de completar el trabajo
- 19 Transporte
- 20 Almacenamiento
- 21 Limpieza
- 22 Inspección y mantenimiento
- 23 Guía de solución de problemas
- 24 Especificaciones
- 25 Combinaciones de espadas y cadenas de aserrado
- 26 Piezas y equipos de repuesto
- 27 Eliminación
- 28 Garantía limitada
- 29 Garantía del sistema de control de emisiones
- 30 Marcas comerciales
- 31 Direcciones
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5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
■ If the cap does not drop fully into the fuel tank opening
when the positioning marks (1, 2) line up, or if it does not
tighten properly when turned, the base of the cap may be
prematurely rotated in relation to the top. Such
misalignment can result from handling, cleaning or an
improper attempt at tightening.
– Illustrations A and B: The base of the cap is prematurely
rotated to the closed position and is not in the correct
starting position for installation. The tank will not seal in
this configuration. Note: in Illustrations A and B, the
interior positioning marks (1) are in line with the exterior
positioning marks (2).
– Illustration C: The bottom of the cap is in the correct
starting position for installation. Note: in Illustration C,
the interior positioning mark (1) is under the grip and not
in line with the outer positioning mark (2).
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■ To return the base of the cap to the proper starting
position for installation:
– Drop the cap into the fuel tank opening (A).
– Turn the cap counter-clockwise with slight pressure
until it drops fully into the fuel tank opening
(approx. 1/4 turn) (B). This will rotate the base of the
cap into the correct starting position for
installation (C). The exterior positioning mark (1) on
the cap will line up with the "unlocked" symbol on the
fuel tank housing. The interior positioning mark (3)
should be under the grip and not in line with the outer
positioning mark (1).
– Then, turn the cap clockwise, closing it normally.
■ If your fuel cap still does not tighten properly, it may be
damaged or broken. Stop using the unit and take it to your
authorized STIHL dealer for repair.
Vapor Lock
WARNING
■ Vapor lock occurs when fuel in the fuel line or carburetor
vaporizes, causing bubbles to block the free flow of liquid
fuel into the carburetor.
■ Vapor lock cannot be relieved or affected by opening the
fuel tank. Removing the fuel filler cap without first allowing
the chain saw to cool adequately can result in fuel
spraying. Always follow the instructions in this section
when removing the fuel cap.
■ To relieve vapor lock:
– Place the Master Control Lever in the start
position and try to start the chain saw, @ 14.
– If your chain saw will not restart, or if vapor lock
occurs again, the chain saw is being used in
conditions too extreme for the fuel being used.
Discontinue use and let the engine cool completely
before attempting to start the chain saw.
– Using good quality, fresh fuel (stored less than 30
days) also can help reduce the occurrence of vapor
lock.
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