Fuel System; Air Filter - Stihl MS 192 T Manual

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: Press the nipple into the mount
(arrow) inside the tank.
– Screw in the filler cap.
– Test for leaks.
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14.

Fuel System

14.1

Air Filter

Dirty air filters reduce engine power,
increase fuel consumption and
make starting more difficult.
The air filter should be checked
when there is a noticeable loss of
engine power.
– Refer also to troubleshooting,
b 4.7
1
: Turn the twist lock (arrow)
anticlockwise.
– Remove the carburetor box
cover (1).
: Press the tabs (arrows) together
and push the twist lock (1) out of
the carburetor box cover.
1
: Remove the air filter (1).
– Knock out the filter or blow it clear
with compressed air from the
inside outwards.
1
: Take the foam inlay (1) out of the
filter base.
– Clean away loose dirt from
around the filter.
Check the filter and foam inlay and
replace them if damaged or dirty.
– If soiled, wash all parts of the filter
in STIHL universal cleaner or a
fresh, non-flammable cleaning
solution (e.g. warm soapy water)
and allow to dry.
1
Do not clean fleece (non-woven)
filters with a brush.
– Reassemble parts in reverse
order.
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