Stihl MS 192 C-E Product Instruction Manual - Page 33

Information Before You, Start, Starting / Stopping the, Engine

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Check operation of chain brake Before starting work: Run engine at idle speed, engage the chain brake (push hand guard toward bar nose). Accelerate up to full throttle for no more than 3 seconds - the chain must not rotate. The hand guard must be free from dirt and move freely. Chain brake maintenance The chain brake is subject to normal wear. It is necessary to have it serviced and maintained regularly by trained personnel, such as your STIHL servicing dealer, at the following intervals: Full-time usage: Part-time usage: Occasional usage: every 3 months every 6 months every 12 months Information Before You Start The three positions of the Master Control lever: STOP Stop 0 - engine off - the ignition is switched off. Normal run position F - engine runs or can fire. To move the Master Control lever from F to n, press down the throttle trigger lockout and squeeze the throttle trigger at the same time. Starting throttle position n - this position is used to start a warm engine. The Master Control lever moves to the normal run position as soon as the throttle trigger is squeezed. 151BA006 KN English Starting / Stopping the Engine Starting the engine Observe safety precautions. The Easy2Start stores the energy required to start the saw. For this reason there may be a delay of a few seconds between cranking the engine and it actually starting. N Press the fuel pump bulb at least five times - even if the bulb is filled with fuel. 151BA007 KN 151BA004 KN N Push the hand guard forward - the chain is locked. MS 192 C 31

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MS 192 C
English
31
Check operation of chain brake
Before starting work: Run engine at idle
speed, engage the chain brake (push
hand guard toward bar nose).
Accelerate up to full throttle for no more
than 3 seconds – the chain must not
rotate. The hand guard must be free
from dirt and move freely.
Chain brake maintenance
The chain brake is subject to normal
wear. It is necessary to have it serviced
and maintained regularly by trained
personnel, such as your STIHL servicing
dealer, at the following intervals:
The three positions of the Master
Control lever:
Stop 0
– engine off – the ignition is
switched off.
Normal run position
F
– engine runs or
can fire.
To move the Master Control lever from
F
to
n
, press down the throttle trigger
lockout and squeeze the throttle trigger
at the same time.
Starting throttle position
n
– this
position is used to start a warm engine.
The Master Control lever moves to the
normal run position as soon as the
throttle trigger is squeezed.
Starting the engine
Observe safety precautions.
The Easy2Start stores the energy
required to start the saw. For this reason
there may be a delay of a few seconds
between cranking the engine and it
actually starting.
N
Press the fuel pump bulb at least
five times – even if the bulb is filled
with fuel.
N
Push the hand guard forward – the
chain is locked.
Full-time usage:
every 3
months
Part-time usage:
every 6
months
Occasional usage:
every 12
months
Information Before You
Start
151BA006 KN
STOP
Starting / Stopping the
Engine
151BA007 KN
151BA004 KN