Stihl FS 88 Instruction Manual - Page 4

The cutting attachment - air filter

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Definitions 1. Handle support. Connects the drive shaft to the handle bars. 2. Throttle trigger. Controls the speed of the engine. 3. 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. 8. Throttle cable/stop switch wire. Connect operator's control grip to the powerhead. 9. Spark plug terminal. Connects the spark plug to the ignition wire. 10. Air filter cover. Covers the air filter element. 11. Choke lever. Eases engine starting by enriching mixture. 4. Throttle trigger interlock. Must be depressed before the throttle trigger can be activated. 5. Bike handle. To hold the brushcutter with both hands. 6. Throttle cable retainer. Fixes the throtlle cable on the drive shaft. 7. Carrying lOop. The device to connect the brushcutler to the harness. 12. Machine support. For resting machine on the ground. 13. Fuel tank. For fuel and oil mixture. 14. Fuel filler cap. For closing the fuel tank. 15. Starter grip. The grip of the pull starter, which is the device to start the engine. 16. Carburetor adjusting screws. For tuning carburetor. 17. Muffler. Attenuates exhaust noises and diverts exhaust gases away from operator. 18. 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. 19. Cutting tool. The cutting attachment, i. e. blade, made from metal for different purposes (special accessory). .......> 3

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Definitions
8.
Throttle
cable/stop
switch
wire.
16.
Carburetor
adjusting
screws.
Connect operator's control grip to
For tuning carburetor.
1.
Handle
support.
the powerhead.
Connects the drive shaft
to
the handle bars.
17.
Muffler.
9.
Spark
plug
terminal.
Attenuates exhaust noises
Connects the spark plug
to
the
and diverts exhaust gases away
2.
Throttle
trigger.
ignition wire.
from operator.
Controls the speed of the engine.
10.
Air
filter cover.
18.
Deflector.
3.
Slide
control.
Covers the air filter element.
The deflector
is
designed to reduce
Starting throttle lock and stop switch.
the risk of injury from foreign objects
Keeps the throttle partially open
flung backwards toward the operator
during starting and switches the
11.
Choke
lever.
by the cutting tool and from contact
engine's ignition off and stops the
Eases engine starting
with the cutting tool.
engine.
by
enriching mixture.
19.
Cutting
tool.
4.
Throttle
trigger
interlock.
12.
Machine
support.
The cutting attachment,
i.
e.
blade,
Must
be
depressed before the
For resting machine
on
the ground.
made from metal for different pur-
throttle trigger can
be
activated.
poses (special accessory).
13.
Fuel
tank.
5.
Bike handle.
For fuel and oil mixture.
To
hold
the
brushcutter
with both hands.
14.
Fuel filler cap.
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For closing the fuel tank.
6.
Throttle cable retainer.
Fixes the throtlle cable
on the drive shaft.
15.
Starter grip.
The grip of the pull starter,
which
is
the device to start
7.
Carrying lOop.
the engine.
The device to connect the
brushcutler to the harness.
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