Chain Brake; Winter Operation - Stihl MS 780 Instruction Manual

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14 Chain Brake

After the saw chain has run in, check the tension
of the chain and correct if necessary – see
"Checking the chain tension".
14 Chain Brake
14.1
Saw chain, lock
– in an emergency
– when starting
– when idling
Press the hand guard towards the nose of the
guide bar with the left hand - or automatically
due to kickback: Saw chain is blocked - and
stops running.
14.2
Disengage the chain brake.
► Pull the hand guard back towards the front
handle.
NOTICE
The chain brake must be released before open‐
ing the throttle (except during functional check‐
out) and before sawing.
Running the engine at high revs with the chain
brake engaged (chain locked) will quickly dam‐
age the engine and chain drive (clutch, chain
brake).
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The chain brake is also activated by the inertia of
the front hand guard if the kickback force of the
saw is high enough: The hand guard is acceler‐
ated toward the bar nose – even if your left hand
is not behind the hand guard, e.g. during felling
cut.
The chain brake will operate only if the hand
guard has not been modified in any way.
14.3
Checking Operation of the
Chain Brake
Before starting work: Run engine at idle speed,
engage the chain brake (push hand guard
towards bar nose) and open the throttle wide for
(no more than 3 seconds) – the chain must not
rotate. The hand guard must be free of dirt and
easily moveable.
14.4
Chain Brake Maintenance
The chain brake is subject to (normal wear). It is
necessary to have it serviced and maintained
regularly by trained personnel. STIHL recom‐
mends that maintenance and repair work be car‐
ried out only by authorised STIHL dealers. The
following intervals must be complied with:
Full-time use:
Part-time use:
occasional use:

15 Winter Operation

15.1
At temperatures below 10 °C:
1
2
15.1.1
Pre-heat carburetor
► Remove the carburetor box cover
► in the carburetor box cover, move the slide
from summer position (1) to winter position (2)
Heated air is now drawn in from around the cylin‐
der and mixed with cold air – this helps prevent
carburetor icing.
English
quarterly
every six months
annually
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