STIHL MS 200 Chainsaw Owners Manual

English / USA
Winter Operation
Information
Starting / Stopping
the Engine
Before You Start
STOP
0
STOP
1
2
0
1
At temperatures below about +50 °F
2
:
:
Remove screw (1).
Pull out the shutter (2), turn it over
so the window is facing down and
then push it back into position.
Refit the screw (1).
:
The shutter is now in the winter position.
Heated air is now drawn in from around
the cylinder and mixed with cold air  to
help prevent air filter and carburetor
icing.
The four positions of the
Master Control lever
:
:
:
Observe safety precautions - see
"Safety Precautions".
Push hand guard (1) forward:
$
= Engine off
At temperatures above about
The chain is now locked.
ignition is switched off.
+50
°F.
Press throttle trigger interlock (2)
and set Master Control lever to:
for cold start l
Return the shutter to the summer
position (as shown in illustration) to
avoid engine running problems that
may be caused by overheating!
# = Normal run position
engine runs or can fire.
Tomovethe  Master Controlleverfrom   #
to n or l, press down the throttle
trigger interlock and squeeze throttle
trigger at the same time.
for warm start n
(even if engine has been running
but is still cold).
n=Warm start – 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.
l=Cold start – this position is used to
start a cold engine.
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MS 200
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- 122 pages
LanguageEnglish, Español
Product BrandSTIHL. Stihl Inc, USA - Corporate phone: (757) 486-9100. International Support Information: http://stihl.com Email: info@stihl.com, Chainsaw
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Publisherstihl.com
Wikipedia's PageStihl
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
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