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Misaligned, Damaged or Broken Cap
WARNING
A
B
1
1
2
2
If the cap does not drop fully into the fuel
tank opening when the positioning
marks (1, 2) line up, or if it does not
tighten properly when turned, the base
of the cap may be prematurely rotated in
relation to the top. Such misalignment
can result from handling, cleaning or an
improper attempt at tightening.
Illustrations A and B: The base of
the cap is prematurely rotated to the
closed position and is not in the
correct starting position for
installation. The tank will not seal in
this configuration. Note: in
Illustrations A and B, the interior
positioning marks (1) are in line with
the exterior position marks (2).
Illustration C: The bottom of the cap
is in the correct starting position for
installation. Note: In Illustration C,
the interior positioning mark (1) is
under the grip and not in line with
the outer position mark (2).
To return the base of the cap to the
proper starting position for installation:
MS 194 T
A
C
1
Drop the cap into the fuel tank
N
2
opening (A).
Next, turn the cap counter-
N
clockwise with slight pressure until it
drops fully into the fuel tank opening
(approximately 1/4 turn) (B). This
will rotate the base of the cap into
the correct starting position for
installation (C). The exterior
positioning mark (1) on the cap will
line up with the "unlocked"
symbol (2) on the fuel tank housing.
The interior positioning mark should
be under the grip and not in line with
the outer positioning mark (1).
Then, turn the cap clockwise,
N
closing it normally.
If your fuel cap still does not tighten
properly, it may be damaged or broken.
Stop using the chain saw and take it to
your authorized STIHL dealer for repair.
Vapor Lock
WARNING
Vapor lock occurs when fuel in the fuel
line or carburetor vaporizes, causing
bubbles to block the free flow of liquid
fuel into the carburetor. Vapor lock
cannot be relieved or affected by
opening the fuel tank. Removing the fuel
filler cap without first allowing the chain
saw to cool adequately can result in fuel
B
C
1
2
spraying. Always follow the instructions
in this section when removing the fuel
cap.
To relieve vapor lock:
Place the Master Control Lever in
the cold start position l and pull
the starter cord approximately 20
times to clear the vapor and send
liquid fuel into the carburetor.
To start the chain saw, move the
Master Control Lever to the starting
throttle position n and pull the
starter cord approximately 10 times.
If your chain saw will not restart, or
if vapor lock occurs again, the chain
saw is being used in conditions too
extreme for the fuel being used.
Discontinue use and let the engine
cool completely before attempting
to start the chain saw.
Before Operation
Take off the chain guard (scabbard) and
inspect the chain saw for proper
condition and operation. (See the
maintenance chart near the end of the
instruction manual.)
WARNING
Always check your chain saw for proper
condition and operation before starting,
particularly the throttle trigger, throttle
trigger lockout, stop switch and cutting
attachment. The throttle trigger must
move freely and always spring back to
the idle position. The Master Control
Lever / stop switch must move easily to
STOP, 0 or †. Never attempt to modify
the controls or safety devices.
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