Stihl MSA 200 C-BQ Instruction Manual - Page 47

Maintenance and Care

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Maintenance and Care The following information applies under normal operating conditions. The specified intervals must be shortened accordingly when working for longer than normal each day or under difficult conditions (extensive dust, highly resinous lumber, lumber from tropical trees, etc.). If the machine is only used occasionally, the intervals can be extended accordingly. Always set the hand guard to ƒ and remove the battery before starting any work on the chain saw. English Before starting work At the end of work and/or daily Each time the battery is changed Weekly Monthly Yearly If faulty If damaged As required Complete machine Visual inspection (condition, leaks) Clean Control handles (hand guard, trigger switch lock- Function tests out or trigger interlock and trigger switch) Clean Chain brake, coasting brake Function tests Have checked by a specialist dealer1) Lubricating oil tank Clean Chain lubrication Check Check, pay attention to sharpness Saw chain Checking the chain tension Sharpen Check (wear, damage) Guide bar Clean and turn over Deburr Replace Chain sprocket Check Cooling air intake slits Visual inspection Clean Battery Visual inspection Battery compartment Clean Check operation (battery ejection) X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X XX X MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C 45

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MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C
English
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Maintenance and Care
The following information applies under normal operating conditions. The specified intervals must be
shortened accordingly when working for longer than normal each day or under difficult conditions
(extensive dust, highly resinous lumber, lumber from tropical trees, etc.). If the machine is only used
occasionally, the intervals can be extended accordingly.
Always set the hand guard to
ƒ
and remove the battery before starting any work on the chain saw.
Before starting work
At the end of work and/or
daily
Each time the battery is
changed
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
If faulty
If damaged
As required
Complete machine
Visual inspection (condition, leaks)
X
Clean
X
Control handles (hand guard, trigger switch lock
-
out or trigger interlock and trigger switch)
Function tests
X
X
Clean
X
X
Chain brake, coasting brake
Function tests
X
Have checked by a specialist dealer
1)
X
X
Lubricating oil tank
Clean
X
Chain lubrication
Check
X
X
Saw chain
Check, pay attention to sharpness
X
X
Checking the chain tension
X
X
Sharpen
X
Guide bar
Check (wear, damage)
X
Clean and turn over
X
Deburr
X
Replace
X
X
Chain sprocket
Check
X
Cooling air intake slits
Visual inspection
X
Clean
X
Battery
Visual inspection
X
X
X
Battery compartment
Clean
X
X
Check operation (battery ejection)
X