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Electric Handle Heating*
Information
Before You Start
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At temperatures below -14 °F:
It is advisable to fit the optional cover
plate* on the fan housing in extremely
cold conditions (temperatures below
-14
°F, in powder or drifting snow).
The cover plate blanks off the lower slots
in the fan housing to help prevent snow
being sucked into the machine.
When the cover plate is fitted, the
shutter in the carburetor box cover must
be in the winter position.
Switching on electric handle heating*
The four positions of the
Master Control lever
:
Move switch on front handle to # –
move switch back to $
$ = Engine off –
:
If your saw is very cold (frost or ice
on machine), start the engine and
keep it at a high idle speed (with
chain brake disengaged) until it
reaches normal operating
to switch off the heating.
ignition is switched off.
There is no risk of overheating during
long periods of operation. The whole
heating system is maintenance-free.
# = Normal run position –
engine runs or can fire.
To move the Master Control lever from
to n or l, press down the throttle
trigger interlock and squeeze throttle
trigger at the same time.
#
temperature.
:
In the event of engine running
problems, first check that conditions
for use of intake air preheating still
apply.
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.
*
see “Guide to Using this Manual”
*
see “Guide to Using this Manual”
MS 650, MS 660
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Categories | Chainsaw Manuals, STIHL Chainsaw Manuals |
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Tags | STIHL MS 650, STIHL MS 660 |
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Product Brand | STIHL. Stihl Inc, USA - Corporate phone: (757) 486-9100. International Support Information: http://stihl.com Email: info@stihl.com, Chainsaw |
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