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FC 110

Preparation for the use of the edger

Adjust carrying harness and hand grip to 
suit your size before starting work. 
The machine should be properly 
balanced as specified in your owner's 
manual for proper control and less 
fatigue in operation. 

Always check your edger for proper 
condition and operation before starting, 
particularly the throttle trigger, throttle 
trigger interlock (and if applicable, stop 
switch, cutting tool, deflector and 
harness). An arrow on the deflector 
shows the correct direction of rotation of 
the cutting blade.

The arrow on the deflector must always 
face away from you, so that cuttings and 
other dedris will be diverted away from 
the machine and your position (see 
chapter "Operating Instructions").

The throttle trigger must move freely and 
always spring back to the idle position. 
The cutting tool must be properly 
tightened and in safe operating 
condition. Inspect for loose parts (nuts, 
screws, etc.) and for cracked, bent, 
warped or damaged blades. 

Fueling

Your STIHL edger uses an oil-gasoline 
mixture for fuel (see the chapter on 
“Fuel“ of your owner's manual).

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Warning! 

Gasoline is an extremely 
flammable fuel. If spilled 
or ignited by a spark or 
other ignition source, it 
can cause fire and serious 
burn injury or property 

damage. Use extreme caution when 
handling gasoline or fuel mix.

Do not smoke or bring any fire or flame 
near the fuel.

Fueling Instructions 

Fuel your edger in well-ventilated areas, 
outdoors. Use a fuel container 
acceptable for the purpose.

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Warning! 

Never attempt to fuel a running or hot 
engine. Gasoline vapor pressure may 
build up inside the gas tank depending 
on the fuel used, the weather conditions, 
and the venting system of the tank. In 
order to reduce the risk of burns or other 
personal injury from escaping gas vapor 
and fumes, remove the fuel filler cap on 
your edger carefully so as to allow any 
pressure build-up in the tank to release 
slowly. Never remove fuel filler cap while 
engine is running. 
Select bare ground for fueling and move 
at least 10 feet (3 m) from the fueling 
spot before starting the engine.
Replace fuel filler cap securely and 
check for tightness.
Wipe off any spilled fuel before starting 
your edger and check for leakage.

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Summary of Contents for FC 110

Page 1: ...on Manual improper use can cause serious injury Advertencia Para su seguridad durante el manejo de este producto siga siempre las precauciones de seguridad dadas en el manual de instrucciones el uso i...

Page 2: ...ion Control Warranty Statement 40 STIHL Incorporated California Exhaust and Evaporative Emissions Control Warranty Statement 42 Trademarks 44 Allow only persons who understand this manual to operate y...

Page 3: ...ere is a risk of damaging the machine or its individual components Note or hint which is not essential for using the machine but may improve the operator s under standing of the situation and result i...

Page 4: ...y result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders Warning Minors should never be allowed to use an edger Bystanders especially child ren and animals should not be allowed in the area w...

Page 5: ...ibration levels Maintain a firm grip at all times but do not squeeze the handles with constant excessive pressures take frequent breaks All the above mentioned precautions do not guarantee that you wi...

Page 6: ...important in edger work Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles Do not operate edger when barefoot or wearing open sandals Steel toed safety boots are recommended Wear an approved safety hard hat to red...

Page 7: ...r uses an oil gasoline mixture for fuel see the chapter on Fuel of your owner s manual Warning Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel If spilled or ignited by a spark or other ignition source it can...

Page 8: ...r marks on the grip of the cap and on the fuel tank opening lining up Using the grip turn the cap firmly clockwise as far as it will go approx a quarter turn Fold the grip flush with the top of the ca...

Page 9: ...chanism Working Conditions Operate and start your edger only outdoors in a well ventilated area Warning Your edger produces toxic exhaust fumes as soon as the engine is running These gases e g carbonm...

Page 10: ...edger Warning Before cutting inspect and clear the area of stones glass pieces of metal trash or other solid objects The cutting attachment could throw objects of this kind and cause personal injury...

Page 11: ...warning of trouble Replace cracked bent warped damaged excessively worn or dull cutting tools immediately Such tools may shatter at high speed and cause serious or fatal injury Warning A loose blade...

Page 12: ...the appropriate section of your owner s manual Please refer to the maintenance chart at the last pages of this manual Warning Always stop the engine disconnect the spark plug lead and make sure that t...

Page 13: ...r your edger set forth in your STIHL Owner s Manual should be strictly followed For any maintenance please refer to the maintenance chart and to the warranty statement near the end of this manual Stor...

Page 14: ...e edger Use the following procedure Adjust the wheel 2 so that the cutting blade 3 is just touching the top of the soil in the normal working position or breaks the surface of the soil no more than 0...

Page 15: ...utting at full throttle Hold and guide the unit so that it is vertical Cut at a rate which suits the cutting performance of the blade do not apply force Set the cutting rate for a normal walking pace...

Page 16: ...osition Release clamp screw 5 Move the loop handle along the drive tube as required retighten the clamp screw A properly adjusted throttle cable is the precondition for correct operation in the full t...

Page 17: ...Insert stop pin or Allen wrench 2 as far as possible in the bore 3 push lightly and rotate it back and forth together with the thrust washer 4 until the drive shaft is blocked Apply combination wrench...

Page 18: ...ty gasoline and quality two stroke air cooled engine oil Use mid grade unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 89 R M 2 If the octane rating of the mid grade gasoline in your area is lower u...

Page 19: ...der to avoid any moisture getting into the mixture The machine s fuel tank and the canister in which fuel mix is stored should be cleaned as necessary Fuel mix ages Only mix sufficient fuel for a few...

Page 20: ...tely flush with the cap and the detent on the grip does not engage the recess in the filler neck the cap is not properly seated and tightened and you must repeat the above steps Controls Control handl...

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