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Make sure you always have good balance and

secure footing.
Special care must be taken when working in diffi‐

cult, over-grown terrain.
Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing

hearing protection because your ability to hear

warnings (shouts, alarms, etc.) is restricted.
To reduce the risk of accidents, take a break in

good time to avoid tiredness or exhaustion.
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight conditions

and only when visibility is good. Stay alert so as

not to endanger others.
Do not touch the cutting blade while the engine

is running. If the blade becomes jammed by an

obstruction, switch off the engine immediately

before attempting to remove the obstruction –

risk of injury.
Opening the throttle while the blade is blocked

increases the load and reduces engine speed.

The clutch then slips continuously and this cau‐

ses overheating and damage to important com‐

ponents (e.g. clutch, polymer housing compo‐

nents) – and this can increase the risk of injury

from the cutting attachment moving while the

engine is idling.
If your power tool is subjected to unusually high

loads for which it was not designed (e.g. heavy

impact or a fall), always check that it is in good

condition before continuing work – see also

"Before Starting". Make sure the safety devices

are working properly. Do not continue operating

your power tool if it is damaged. In case of doubt,

consult your servicing dealer.
Check the cutting blade at regular short intervals

during operation or immediately if there is a

noticeable change in cutting behavior:

Turn off the engine. Hold the unit firmly and

press the blade into the ground to bring it to a

standstill.

Check condition and tightness, look for cracks.

Replace a damaged blade immediately, even

if it has only superficial cracks.

Clean the cutting attachment and deflector at

regular intervals during operation.

Shut down the engine.

Wear gloves.

Remove grass, weeds, clumps of soil, etc.

To reduce the risk of injury, shut off the engine

before changing the cutting attachment.

Do not continue using or attempt to repair a dam‐

aged or cracked blade by welding or straighten‐

ing – risk of out of balance.
This may cause parts of the cutting attachment

to come off and hit the operator or bystanders at

high speed and result in serious or fatal injuries.
If a rotating metal cutting attachment makes con‐

tact with a rock or other solid object there is a

risk of sparking which may cause easily combus‐

tible material to catch fire under certain circum‐

stances. Dry plants and scrub are also easily

combustible, especially in hot and dry weather

conditions. If there is a risk of fire, do not use

metal cutting attachments near combustible

materials, dry plants or scrub. Always contact

your local forest authority for information on a

possible fire risk.

3.6

After Finishing Work

After finishing work or before leaving the power

tool unattended: Shut off the engine.
After finishing work, clean dirt, soil and plant resi‐

due off the cutting attachment – wear gloves to

reduce the risk of injury.
Do not use grease solvents for cleaning.
After thoroughly cleaning, coat surface of metal

cutting attachments with a corrosion inhibitor.

3.7

Maintenance and Repairs

Service the machine regularly. Do not attempt

any maintenance or repair work not described in

the KombiTool and KombiEngine instruction

manuals. Have all other work performed by a

servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends that you have servicing and

repair work carried out exclusively by an author‐

ized STIHL servicing dealer. STIHL dealers are

regularly given the opportunity to attend training

courses and are supplied with the necessary

technical information.
Only use high-quality replacement parts in order

to avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the

machine. If you have any questions in this

respect, consult a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL

replacement parts. They are specifically

designed to match your model and meet your

performance requirements.
To reduce the risk of injury, always shut off the

engine before carrying out any maintenance or

repairs or cleaning the machine.

3 Safety Precautions and Working Techniques

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Summary of Contents for FCB-KM

Page 1: ...FCB KM 2 17 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...components 2 3 Engineering improvements STIHL s philosophy is to continually improve all of its products For this reason we may modify the design engineering and appearance of our products periodical...

Page 3: ...aring protection e g earplugs or ear muffs Wear a face shield and make sure it is a good fit A face shield alone does not provide adequate eye protection Wear heavy duty work gloves made of durable ma...

Page 4: ...ial dan ger To reduce the risk of injury avoid contact with the blade The correct engine idle speed is important to ensure that the blade stops moving when you let go of the throttle trigger Check and...

Page 5: ...cutting attachment Do not continue using or attempt to repair a dam aged or cracked blade by welding or straighten ing risk of out of balance This may cause parts of the cutting attachment to come of...

Page 6: ...power edger is designed to produce sharp contoured borders around lawns and flower beds It will cut almost all types of grass weeds and soft green plants 4 1 Preparations If the work area is very dry...

Page 7: ...more than 5 mm B 239BA014 KN Tighten down the wingnut clockwise Standing in the normal working position check the depth of cut again and correct it if neces sary 239BA015 KN WARNING Do not adjust the...

Page 8: ...ne the blade up with the edge of the bed 5 Approved KombiEngines 5 1 KombiEngines Only use KombiEngines supplied or explicitly approved by STIHL for use with the attachment This KombiTool may be opera...

Page 9: ...t remove Insert curved end of drive tube 3 in the gear box 2 turn the gearbox back and forth as necessary Push the shaft 3 in as far as it will go Screw in the clamping screw 1 as far as it will go do...

Page 10: ...4 until the shaft is blocked Fit Allen wrench 5 onto nut 6 Turn nut clockwise left hand thread and remove it Remove the thrust washer 4 10 9 7 7 239BA022 KN 6 8 Position the blade 7 on the thrust pla...

Page 11: ...ne or basic power tool 10 Storing the Machine For periods of 30 days or longer Remove clean and inspect the cutting blade If the KombiTool is removed from the Kom biEngine and stored separately Fit th...

Page 12: ...top of the skirt Thread the skirt 3 into the segment 6 and push into the gap 5 of the deflector the bore in the skirt must be fixed in the arbor 4 Place washer 2 onto screw 1 Insert and tighten the sc...

Page 13: ...ection against wear 4 5 239BA027 KN 4 Remove the blade see Fitting the blade Unscrew screws 4 Replace the protection against wear 5 Screw in and tighten screws 4 Fit the blade see Fitting the blade 15...

Page 14: ...basis If these maintenance operations cannot be performed by the owner they should be performed by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively b...

Page 15: ...dle 108 dB A KM 90 R with loop handle 101 dB A KM 100 R with loop handle 101 dB A KM 130 with bike handle 105 dB A KM 130 R with loop handle 105 dB A FR 130 T 105 dB A 18 3 6 Sound power level Lweq in...

Page 16: ...small parts 20 Disposal Contact the local authorities or your STIHL serv icing dealer for information on disposal Improper disposal can be harmful to health and pollute the environment 000BA073 KN Tak...

Page 17: ...rds in the versions valid on the date of production EN ISO 12100 in conjunction with the specified KM and FR models EN ISO 12100 EN 60335 1 EN 50636 2 92 in conjunction with the specified KMA tools Te...

Page 18: ...English 22 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 18 0458 471 0121 C...

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