Instruction Manual

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Fault LEDs on the
battery
Cause Remedy
Chainsaw run‐
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.
Smell of smoke
or burning in the
cutting area.
The saw chain has
not been correctly
sharpened.
Sharpen chain as specified.
Insufficient saw chain
oil in the oil tank.
Fill up with saw chain oil.
The chain lubrication
system is supplying
insufficient saw chain
oil.
Do not use the chainsaw. Consult a STIHL
dealer.
The saw chain is
over-tensioned.
Tension the saw chain as specified.
The chainsaw is not
being used properly.
Have correct use explained, then practice.
19 Specifications
19.1 STIHL MSA 220 C Chainsaw
Approved batteries:
STIHL AP
STIHL AR
Weight without battery, guide bar and saw
chain 2.9 kg
Max. oil tank capacity: 210 cc (0.21 l)
For battery life see www.stihl.com/battery-life.
19.2 Chain Sprockets and Chain
Speeds
The following chain sprockets may be used:
6-tooth for 3/8" P
Maximum chain speed according to
ISO 11681: 23.3 m/s
19.3 Minimum Groove Depth of
Guide Bars
The minimum groove depth depends on the pitch
of the guide bar.
3/8" P: 5 mm
19.4 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
19.5 Sound Values and Vibration
Values
The K-value for sound pressure levels is 2 dB(A).
K-value for sound power levels is 2 dB(A). The
K-value for vibration level is 2 m/s².
MSA 220 C 3/8" P
Sound pressure level L
pA
measured according
to EN 60745‑2‑13: 89 dB(A)
Sound power level L
wA
measured according to
EN 60745-2-13: 100 dB(A)
Vibration level a
hv
measured according to
EN 60745-2-13:
Control handle: 3.6 m/s²
Handlebar: 4.8 m/s²
The vibration levels indicated were measured
according to a standardized test method and can
be used as a basis for comparing electric power
tools. The vibration levels actually occurring may
vary from the values indicated, depending on the
type of application. The vibration levels indicated
can be used for an initial estimate of the vibration
stress. The actual vibration stress has to be esti‐
mated. The times when the electric power tool is
switched off and the times when it is switched on
but running under no load can be taken into
account in the estimate.
For information on compliance with Employers'
Vibration Directive 2002/44/EC see
www.stihl.com/vib.
English 19 Specifications
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