Starting And Stopping The Engine; Selecting The Correct Starting Procedure - Stihl MS 194 T Instruction Manual

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9 Starting and Stopping the Engine

► Fill the tank to within no more than 15 mm of the brim,
taking care not to spill any fuel.
► If the grip on the fuel tank cap has dropped into the closed
position: Raise the grip until it is vertical.
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► Place the cap in the filler opening so that mark (1) lines up
with mark (2).
► Press the cap down and rotate it clockwise as far as stop.
The cap snaps into place. The mark (1) is in line with mark
(4) and points to mark (3).
► Check to see if the fuel tank cap can be pulled upwards
and off.
► If the fuel tank cap cannot be pulled upwards and off: Fold
the grip flush with the top of the cap.
The fuel tank is closed.
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If the fuel tank cap can be pulled upwards and off, perform
the following steps:
► Place the fuel tank cap in the filler opening – in any
position.
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► Press the cap down and rotate it clockwise as far as stop.
► Press the cap down and rotate it counterclockwise until
mark (1) points to mark (2).
► Now try again to close the fuel tank.
► If the fuel tank still cannot be closed properly: Do not use
the chainsaw and contact a STIHL dealer for assistance.
The chainsaw is not in a safe condition.
9 Starting and Stopping the Engine
9.1
When must the engine be prepared for starting?
The engine must be prepared for starting if one of the
following conditions apply:
– The engine is at ambient temperature.
– The engine stopped when accelerated for the first time.
– The engine stopped because the fuel tank was empty.
► Prepare engine for start and then start the engine.
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Selecting the Correct Starting Procedure

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