STIHL MS 280C Chainsaw Owners Manual

English / USA
At very low outside temperatures:
:
Allow engine to warm up at part
throttle.
STOP
:
Change over to winter operation if
necessary – see “Winter
Operation”.
0
6
To shut down the engine:
:
Move Master Control lever to $
If fuel tank has been run until dry
and then refueled:
4
:
:
Press in decompression valve.
5
Start as described for warm engine
(warm start n).
If fuel tank has been run  
completely dry (engine stops)
and then refueled:
When engine begins to fire:
:
Pull the hand guard back toward
the front handle:=
:
:
Press in decompression valve.
The chain brake is now disengaged
Move Master Control lever (4) to n
and continue cranking –  as soon
as engine  runs, immediately blip
the throttle trigger (5) –
your saw is ready for operation.
:
Press in button to open the
decompression valve.
Always disengage chain brake
before accelerating engine. High
revs with the chain brake engaged
(chain locked) will quickly damage
the powerhead and chain drive
(clutch, chain brake).
Start as described for cold engine (cold
start  l).
the Master Control lever (4) will
move to the “Run” position #  (6)
and the engine will settle down to
idling speed.
:
:
Observe safety precautions.
.
As the chain brake is still engaged,
the engine must be returned to
idling speed immediately – or the
engine and chain brake might
otherwise be damaged.
Always check operation of chain
lubrication before starting work.
MS 280 C
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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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