Stihl FC 75 Instruction Manual - Page 35

Definitions, Fuel pump. - edger carburetor adjustment

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English / USA Definitions 1. Loop handle. For easy control of machine during cutting work. 2. Slide control. Starting throttle lock and stop switch. Keeps the throttle partially open during starting and switches the engine's ignition off and stops the engine. 3. Throttle trigger interlock. Must be depressed before the throttle trigger can be activated. 4. Throttle trigger. Controls the speed of the engine. 5. Spark plug boot. Connects the spark plug to the ignition wire. 6. Air filter cover. Covers the air filter element. 7. Machine support. For resting machine on the ground. 8. Fuel tank. For fuel and oil mixture. 9. Fuel filler cap. For closing the fuel tank. 10. Starter grip. The grip of the pull starter, which is the device to start the engine. 11. Fuel pump. Provides additional fuel feed for a cold start. 12. Choke lever. Eases engine starting by enriching mixture. 13. Carburetor adjusting screws. For tuning carburetor 14. Muffler (with spark arresting screen) . Attenuates exhaust noises and diverts exhaust gases away from operator. The spark arresting creen is designed to reduce the risk of fire. 15. Cutting blade. Metal cutting blade for cutting weeds and soft green plants. 16. Deflector. The deflector is designed to reduce the risk of injury from foreign objects flung backwards toward the operator by the cutting tool and from contact with the cutting tool. 17. Depth wheel. Deflector-mounted depth wheel rolls on ground and keeps edger's cutting blade at preset height for required depth of cut. 18. Wingnut. Must be loosened to shift the wheel to adjust the depth of cut. 19. Skirt. The skirt is designed to reduce the risk of injury from foreign objects flung backwards toward the operator by the cutting tool. 34 FC 75

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34
English / USA
FC 75
Definitions
1.
Loop handle.
For easy control of machine during
cutting work.
2.
Slide control.
Starting throttle lock and stop
switch. Keeps the throttle partially
open during starting and switches
the engine's ignition off and stops
the engine.
3.
Throttle trigger interlock.
Must be depressed before the
throttle trigger can be activated.
4.
Throttle trigger.
Controls the speed of the engine.
5.
Spark plug boot.
Connects the spark plug to the
ignition wire.
6.
Air filter cover.
Covers the air filter element.
7.
Machine support.
For resting machine on the ground.
8.
Fuel tank.
For fuel and oil mixture.
9.
Fuel filler cap.
For closing the fuel tank.
10.
Starter grip.
The grip of the pull starter, which is
the device to start the engine.
11.
Fuel pump.
Provides additional fuel feed for a
cold start.
12.
Choke lever.
Eases engine starting by enriching
mixture.
13.
Carburetor adjusting screws.
For tuning carburetor
14.
Muffler (with spark arresting
screen)
.
Attenuates exhaust noises and
diverts exhaust gases away from
operator. The spark arresting creen
is designed to reduce the risk of fire.
15.
Cutting blade.
Metal cutting blade for cutting
weeds and soft green plants.
16. Deflector.
The deflector is designed to reduce
the risk of injury from foreign objects
flung backwards toward the
operator by the cutting tool and from
contact with the cutting tool.
17.
Depth wheel.
Deflector-mounted depth wheel
rolls on ground and keeps edger's
cutting blade at preset height for
required depth of cut.
18. Wingnut.
Must be loosened to shift the wheel
to adjust the depth of cut.
19. Skirt.
The skirt is designed to reduce the
risk of injury from foreign objects
flung backwards toward the
operator by the cutting tool.