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Closing the cap
Change the fuel pick up body
Chain Lubricant
For automatic and reliable lubrication of
the chain and guide bar – use only an
environmentally compatible quality
chain and bar lubricant. Rapidly
biodegradable STIHL Bioplus is
recommended.
Biological chain oil must be
resistant to aging (e.g. STIHL
Bioplus) since it will otherwise
quickly turn to resin. This results
in hard deposits that are difficult to
remove, especially in the area of
the chain drive, clutch and chain.
It may even cause the oil pump to
seize.
N
N
Fit the cap – grip upright – marks
must line up.
Turn the cap clockwise as far as
stop (approx. a quarter turn).
The service life of the chain and guide
bar depends on the quality of the
lubricant. It is therefore essential to use
only a specially formulated chain
lubricant.
Change the fuel pick up body every
year.
N
Open the filler cap and drain the fuel
tank.
Do not use waste oil. Renewed
contact with waste oil can cause
skin cancer. Moreover, waste oil is
environmentally harmful.
N
Fold the grip flush with the top of the
cap.
N
Use a hook to pull the fuel pickup
body out of the tank and take it off
the hose.
If the grip does not lie completely flush
with the cap and the detent on the grip
does not engage the recess in the filler
neck, the cap is not properly seated and
tightened and you must repeat the
above steps.
Waste oil does not have the
necessary lubricating properties
and is unsuitable for chain
lubrication.
Do not kink the fuel hose – do not
use any sharp or pointed tools.
N
N
Push the new pickup body into the
hose.
Place the pickup body in the tank
and close the filler cap.
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MS 171, MS 181, MS 181 C, MS 211, MS 211 C
Categories | Chainsaw Manuals, STIHL Chainsaw Manuals |
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Tags | STIHL MS 171, STIHL MS 181, STIHL MS 211 |
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