Stihl FC 90 Product Instruction Manual - Page 34
Specifications - edger carburetor
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English Definitions 1. Loop Handle For easy control of machine during cutting work. 2. Slide Control For starting throttle, run and stop. Keeps the choke partially open during starting and switches off the ignition to stop the engine. 3. Throttle Trigger Lockout Must be depressed before the throttle trigger can be activated. 4. Throttle Trigger Controls the speed of the engine. 5. Choke Lever Eases engine starting by enriching mixture. 6. Spark Plug Boot Connects the spark plug with the ignition lead. 7. Air Filter Cover Covers and protects the air filter element. 8. Fuel Tank For fuel and oil mixture. 9. Machine Support For resting machine on the ground. 10. Fuel Filler Cap For closing the fuel tank. 11. Carburetor Adjusting Screws For tuning the carburetor. 12. Fuel Pump Provides additional fuel feed for a cold start. 13. Starter Grip The grip of the pull starter, for starting the engine. 14. Muffler with Spark Arresting Screen Muffler reduces exhaust noises and diverts exhaust gases away from operator. Spark arresting screen 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 attachment and from contact with the cutting attachment. 17. Depth Wheel Deflector-mounted depth wheel rolls on ground and keeps edger 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 Designed to reduce the risk of injury from foreign objects flung back towards the operator by the cutting blade. 20. Drive Tube Encloses and protects the drive shaft between the coupling sleeve and gearbox. Specifications EPA / CEPA The Emission Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance Label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements. Category A = 300 hours B = 125 hours C = 50 hours CARB The Emission Compliance Period used on the CARB-Air Index Label indicates the terms: Extended = 300 hours Intermediate = 125 hours Moderate = 50 hours 32 FC 90