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Wear suitable safety shoes – with cut-

retardant material, non-slip soles and

steel toe caps.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of eye injuries,

wear tight-fitting safety goggles con‐

forming to standard EN 166 or a face

shield. Make sure that the safety gog‐

gles and the face shield fit correctly.

Wear "personal" hearing protection – for exam‐

ple, ear defenders.
Wear a hard hat wherever there is any risk of

falling objects.

Wear sturdy protective gloves made

of a resistant material (e.g. leather).

STIHL can supply a comprehensive range of per‐

sonal protective equipment.

2.4

Transporting

Before any transport – even over short distances

– switch off the machine, engage the chain brake

and attach the chain scabbard. This avoids the

risk of the saw chain starting unintentionally.

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Always carry the chain saw by the handle – with

the hot muffler away from your body, the guide

bar must point to the rear. To avoid serious burn

injuries, avoid touching hot parts of the machine,

especially the surface of the muffler.
In vehicles: Properly secure your saw to prevent

turnover, fuel spillage and damage.

2.5

Cleaning

Clean plastic parts with a cloth. Harsh detergents

can damage the plastic.
Clean the dust and dirt off the machine – do not

use any grease solvents for this purpose.
Clean the ventilation slots if necessary.

Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the

machine. The hard jet of water can damage parts

of the machine.

2.6

Accessories

Only use those tools, guide bars, chains, chain

sprockets, accessories or technically equivalent

components that have been approved by STIHL

for this machine. If you have any questions in

this respect, consult a servicing dealer. Use only

high quality tools and accessories. Otherwise,

there may be a risk of accidents and damage to

the machine.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL

tools, guide bars, chains, chain sprockets and

accessories. They are specifically designed to

match your model and meet your performance

requirements.

2.7

Refuelling

Gasoline is an extremely flammable

fuel – keep clear of naked flames and

fire – do not spill any fuel – no smok‐

ing.

Switch off the engine before refuelling.
Never refuel the machine while the engine is still

hot – the fuel may spill over – risk of fire!
Open the fuel filler cap carefully so that any

excess pressure is relieved gradually and fuel

does not splash out.
The machine may only be refuelled in a well ven‐

tilated place. Clean the machine immediately if

fuel is spilled. Do not spill fuel over your clothing

– contaminated clothing must be changed imme‐

diately.
The machines can be equipped with the follow‐

ing filler caps as standard:
Cliplock filler cap (bayonet-type)

Place the cliplock filler cap (bayonet-

type) in position, turn as far as stop

and fold the cliplock down.

This helps reduce the risk of unit vibrations caus‐

ing an incorrectly tightened filler cap to loosen or

come off and spill quantities of fuel.

Look out for leaks! Never start the

engine if fuel has been spilled or is

leaking – Fatal burns may result!

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Summary of Contents for 1139 Series

Page 1: ...MS 171 181 211 Instruction Manual 2 45...

Page 2: ...of Conformity 44 38 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 45 Dear Customer Thank you for choosing a quality engineered STIHL product It has been built using modern production techni ques and comprehensive q...

Page 3: ...chain saw without the instruction manual Be sure that anyone using it understands the information contained in this manual To operate a chain saw you must be rested in good physical condition and men...

Page 4: ...cessories Only use those tools guide bars chains chain sprockets accessories or technically equivalent components that have been approved by STIHL for this machine If you have any questions in this re...

Page 5: ...where the machine was refuelled and never start the motor in enclosed spaces Lock the chain with the chain brake before start ing risk of injury due to rotating chain Do not drop start the engine sta...

Page 6: ...aw produces poisonous exhaust gases as soon as the engine starts These gases may be colour less and odourless and may contain unburnt hydrocarbons and benzene Never work with the machine indoors or in...

Page 7: ...ring Never touch a hot muffler risk of burns The condition of the anti vibration elements influ ences vibration behaviour inspect anti vibration elements periodically Inspect chain catcher replace if...

Page 8: ...a foreign object in the wood The reaction of the chain pulls the saw forward to reduce this risk always engage the spiked bumper securely in the tree or limb 3 6 Pushback B 001BA038 KN B Pushback occu...

Page 9: ...s Also dried out plants and brushwood are combustible above all in hot and dry weather If there is a risk of fire do not use the chain saw in the vicinity of easily combustible materials dry plants or...

Page 10: ...e sure no one is endangered by the falling tree the noise of your engine may drown any warning calls 001BA088 L 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 Maintain a distance of at least 2 1 2 tree lengths from the next felling s...

Page 11: ...direction of fall Important Make a felling notch at right angle to direction of fall Saw as close to the ground as possible Cut to a depth of approx 1 5 to 1 3 of the diameter of the trunk Determine...

Page 12: ...0 to 1 5 of the trunk diameter Do not cut into the strip during the felling cut With rotten trunks leave a wider strip Plunge cutting For relieving cuts during shortening For wood carving 001BA269 KN...

Page 13: ...g before starting the felling cut Plunge cut the felling cut E plunge the guide bar fully in Engage the spiked bumper behind the hinge and use this as the rotation point reposition the chainsaw as lit...

Page 14: ...the felling cut towards the holding strap 2 Cut horizontally Do not cut into the holding strap 001BA266 KN Shout a second warning immediately before the tree falls With outstretched arms cut through t...

Page 15: ...of the saw chain 1 chain sprocket and the nose sprocket of the Rollo matic guide bar must match The drive link gauge 2 of the saw chain 1 must match the groove width of the guide bar 3 If non matchin...

Page 16: ...ng hole 2 place the chain over the sprocket 3 at the same time Turn the tensioning screw 4 clockwise until there is very little chain sag on the underside of the bar and the drive link tangs are engag...

Page 17: ...loves risk of injury by the sharp cutters Fit the saw chain starting at the nose of the guide bar pay attention to the position of the tensioning gear and the cutting edges Turn tensioning gear 1 to t...

Page 18: ...Loosen the nut Hold the bar nose up Use a screwdriver to turn the tensioning screw 1 clockwise until the chain fits snugly against the underside of the bar While still holding the bar nose up tighten...

Page 19: ...be damaged if low quality gasoline or engine oil is used 11 2 1 Gasoline Use only high quality gasoline with an octane rat ing of at least 90 ROC leaded or unleaded Gasoline with an alcohol component...

Page 20: ...r cleaning must be disposed of in accordance with regula tions and without harming the environment 12 Fueling 12 1 Preparing the machine 001BA229 KN Before fueling clean the cap and the area around it...

Page 21: ...as far as it will go 001BA221 KN Hold the filler cap down and turn it clockwise until it engages 001BA222 KN Fold down the bracket as far as it will go 12 3 4 Checking the lock 001BA223 KN The lug on...

Page 22: ...001BA236 KN Open bracket 001BA232 KN Turn filler cap approx 1 4 turn 001BA234 KN Markings on filler cap and fuel tank must align 001BA237 KN Remove the filler cap 12 4 2 Filling with fuel Take care n...

Page 23: ...ior marking right Base of filler cap is in the correct position interior marking is below the bracket It does not align with the exterior marking 001BA239 KN Fit filler cap and turn it counterclockwis...

Page 24: ...e you refuel Take care not to spill chain oil while refilling and do not overfill the tank STIHL recommends you use the STIHL filler noz zle for chain oil special accessory Close the filler cap There...

Page 25: ...lling cut The chain brake will operate only if the hand guard has not been modified in any way 16 3 Checking Operation of the Chain Brake Before starting work Run engine at idle speed engage the chain...

Page 26: ...tion 18 Starting Stopping the Engine 18 1 Positions of the master control lever STOP 0 001BA140 KN Stop 0 engine off ignition is switched off Operating position F engine is running or can start Warm s...

Page 27: ...has turned over for the first time after ventilation of the combustion chamber if the engine was flooded 18 3 Fuel pump Press the fuel pump bulb several times even if it is still full of fuel When st...

Page 28: ...for children risk of accident Make absolutely certain that children or other unauthorized persons cannot attempt to start the machine never leave the machine unattended during work breaks secure stor...

Page 29: ...ed during opening of throttle after starting Position starting acceleration n if engine is warm once the engine has been running for approx one minute Hold and start the chain saw 18 7 When the engine...

Page 30: ...the first three tank fillings This avoids unnecessarily high loads dur ing the break in period As all moving parts have to bed in during the break in period the frictional resistances in the shortbloc...

Page 31: ...n the guide bar over every time you sharpen the chain and every time you replace the chain this helps avoid one sided wear especially at the nose and underside of the bar Regularly clean the oil inlet...

Page 32: ...ools for removing and installing the air filter Blow out the filter with compressed air from the clean air side If the filter fabric is caked with dirt or no com pressed air is available Wash the filt...

Page 33: ...ther than stop until the engine runs smoothly and accelerates well It is usually necessary to change the setting of the idle speed screw LA after every correction to the low speed screw L 24 5 Fine Tu...

Page 34: ...IHL servicing dealer 27 Storing the Machine For periods of about 30 days or longer Drain and clean the fuel tank in a well ventila ted area Dispose of fuel properly in accordance with local environmen...

Page 35: ...ed saw chain A properly sharpened saw chain cuts through wood effortlessly even with very little pushing Never use a dull or damaged saw chain this leads to increased physical strain increased vibrati...

Page 36: ...e holder 689BA025 KN Use a file holder Always use a file holder special accessory see table Sharpening tools when sharpening saw chains by hand File holders have markings for the sharpening angle Use...

Page 37: ...an electric sharpener 29 7 Depth gauge setting 689BA023 KN a The depth gauge determines the depth to which the cutter penetrates the wood and thus the chip thickness a Required distance between depth...

Page 38: ...when doing this be careful not to fur ther lower the highest point of the depth gauge WARNING Depth gauges that are too low increase the kick back tendency of the chain saw 689BA052 KN Lay the file ga...

Page 39: ...n working under difficult conditions high accumulation of dust highly resinous lumber lumber from tropical trees etc or longer than normal each day the specified intervals must be shortened accordingl...

Page 40: ...X Clean and turn over X Deburr X replace X X Chain sprocket check X Air filter Clean X X replace X Anti vibration elements check X X Have replaced by servicing dealer1 X Air intake on fan housing Clea...

Page 41: ...training courses and are supplied with the necessary technical information If these maintenance operations are not carried out as specified the user assumes responsibility for any damage that may occu...

Page 42: ...tem Electronic magneto ignition Spark plug resistor type NGK CMR6H BOSCH USR4AC Electrode gap 0 5 mm 33 3 Fuel System All position diaphragm carburetor with integral fuel pump Fuel tank capacity 270 c...

Page 43: ...11 3 5 m s2 3 5 m s2 MS 211 C 3 5 m s2 3 5 m s2 The K factor in accordance with Directive 2006 42 EC is 2 0 dB A for the sound pressure level and sound power level the K factor in accordance with Dire...

Page 44: ...g packaging to a suitable collection point for recycling in accord ance with local regulations Do not dispose with domestic waste 37 EC Declaration of Con formity ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG Badstr 115 D 7...

Page 45: ...2016 and Noise Emis sion in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Regulations 2001 and has been manu factured in compliance with the following stand ards in the versions valid on the date of p...

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