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4.3

The Operator

WARNING

■ Users who have had no instruction cannot rec‐

ognize or assess the risks involved in using

the trimmer. The user or other persons may

sustain serious or fatal injuries.

► Read, understand and save the

instruction manual.

► If you pass the trimmer is on to another

user: Always give them the instruction man‐

ual.

► Make sure the user meets the following

requirements:

The user must be rested.

The user must be in good physical con‐

dition and mental health to operate and

work with the trimmer. If the user’s

physical, sensory or mental ability is

restricted, he or she may work only

under the supervision of or as instructed

by a responsible person.

The user is able to recognize and

assess the risks involved in using the

trimmer.

The user must be of legal age or is

being trained in a trade under supervi‐

sion in accordance with national rules

and regulations.

The user has received instruction from a

STIHL servicing dealer or other experi‐

enced user before working with the trim‐

mer for the first time.

The user must not be under the influ‐

ence of alcohol, medication or drugs.

► If you have any queries: Contact a STIHL

servicing dealer for assistance.

■ The trimmer’s ignition system produces an

electromagnetic field. This field may interfere

with some pacemakers. This can result in seri‐

ous or fatal injuries.

► If the user has a pacemaker: Make sure the

pacemaker is not affected.

4.4

Clothing and equipment

WARNING

■ Long hair can be drawn into the brushcutter

during operation. This may result in serious

injury to the user.

► Tie up and confine long hair above your

shoulders.

■ Objects can be thrown at high speed during

operation. This may result in injury to the user.

► Wear close-fitting safety glasses.

Suitable safety glasses are tested in

accordance with EN 166 or national

regulations and available commer‐

cially with the corresponding mark‐

ing.

► Wear face protection.

► Wear long trousers made from resistant

material.

■ Noise is generated during operation. Noise

can damage your hearing.

► Wear ear protection.

■ Falling objects can cause head injuries.

► If objects are likely to fall while work‐

ing: wear a hard hat.

■ Dust can be whipped up during operation.

Whipped up dust can damage the respiratory

passages and cause allergic reactions.

► If dust is generated: Wear a dust respirator

mask.

■ Inappropriate clothing can snag on wood,

brush or the brushcutter. Users not wearing

suitable clothing are at risk of serious injury.

► Wear close-fitting clothing.

► Remove scarves and jewelry.

■ The user may come into contact with the rotat‐

ing cutting attachment during operation. This

may result in serious injury to the user.

► Wear robust footwear.

► If you are using a metal cutting

attachment: Wear steel-toed safety

boots.

► Wear long trousers made from resistant

material.

■ When mounting and dismounting the cutting

attachment and during cleaning or mainte‐

nance, the user may come into contact with

the sharp edges of the cutting attachment or

the crosscut blade. This may result in injury to

the user.

► Wear work gloves made from resist‐

ant material.

■ Wearing unsuitable footwear may cause the

user to slip. This may result in injury to the

user.

► Wear sturdy, closed-toed footwear with

high-grip soles.

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Summary of Contents for FS 361 C-M

Page 1: ...FS 361 C M 411 C M 461 C M Instruction Manual 2 24...

Page 2: ...themselves to a sus tainable and responsible handling of natural resources This user manual is intended to help you use your STIHL product safely and in an environmentally friendly manner over a long...

Page 3: ...er 14 Throttle trigger Controls the engine speed 15 Throttle trigger lockout Unlocks the throttle trigger 16 Stop switch Shuts off the engine 17 Wing screw The wing screw secures the handlebar to the...

Page 4: ...otects the user from contact with metal cutting attachments 3 3 Icons Meanings of symbols that may be on the trimmer and the deflector This icon denotes the fuel tank This symbol denotes the manual fu...

Page 5: ...se this deflector for circular saw blades 4 1 4 Guard for shredder blades Meanings of warning signs and labels on the deflector for shredder blades Do not sse this deflector for shredder blades Do not...

Page 6: ...ous injury to the user Tie up and confine long hair above your shoulders Objects can be thrown at high speed during operation This may result in injury to the user Wear close fitting safety glasses Su...

Page 7: ...t a STIHL dealer for assistance Close the fuel tank cap If the brushcutter is dirty Clean the brush cutter Never attempt to modify your brushcutter Exception Mounting one of the combina tions of cutti...

Page 8: ...r fatally injured and property may be damaged Protect fuel mixture and gasoline from heat and fire Do not spill fuel mixture or gasoline If fuel is spilled Wipe up fuel with a cloth and do not attempt...

Page 9: ...immer Operate the trimmer alone Keep the cutting attachment close to the ground Watch out for obstacles Work standing on the ground and keep your balance If you start feeling fatigue Take a break If y...

Page 10: ...or in the direction of the user black arrow The user can lose control of the trim mer This can result in serious or fatal injuries Hold the trimmer firmly with both hands Use the working techniques de...

Page 11: ...ury to the user Wear work gloves made from resist ant material 5 Preparing Trimmer for Operation 5 1 Preparing the Brushcutter for Operation The following steps must be performed before commencing wor...

Page 12: ...g the Mowing Head Shut off the engine Insert the stop pin in the bore as far as stop and hold it depressed Rotate the mowing head until the stop pin engages in position The shaft is now blocked Unscre...

Page 13: ...he stop pin 7 6 4 3 Removing the metal cutting attach ment Shut off the engine Insert the stop pin in the bore up to the limit stop and hold it depressed Rotate the metal cutting attachment clockwise...

Page 14: ...mount of fuel determine the correct amounts of two stroke engine oil and gasoline in a mixing ratio of 1 50 Examples for fuel mixes 20 ml Two stroke engine oil 1 l gasoline 60 ml Two stroke engine oil...

Page 15: ...tates when the engine is idling Rectify the malfunction Throttle cable adjustment is not correct If the engine does not start Move the choke lever 2 to position and try again to start the engine If th...

Page 16: ...out the screw 1 Pull out the shutter 2 Hold the shutter 2 so the snowflake points to the mark 3 Insert the shutter 2 Fit the screw 1 When working at temperatures below 10 C or in powder or drifting sn...

Page 17: ...er If the engine stops repeatedly Do not use your trimmer and contact your STIHL servicing dealer for assistance The brushcutter is defective As soon as the engine speed drops noticeably C Release the...

Page 18: ...lines to the correct length Automatic feed will not take place if the mowing lines are shorter than 40 mm Shut off the engine Pull out the mowing lines If the mowing lines cannot be pulled out to requ...

Page 19: ...f operation Replace the spark plug Monthly Have the fuel tank cleaned by a STIHL dealer Have the pickup body in the fuel tank cleaned by a STIHL dealer Annually Have the pickup body in the fuel tank r...

Page 20: ...loss of engine power Shut off the engine Move the choke lever to position 2 3 1 0000097407_001 Take out the screws 1 and remove the filter cover 2 Clean the area around the air filter 3 with a damp cl...

Page 21: ...L 8 8 kg Length without cutting attachment FS 461 C M 1786 mm FS 461 C M L 1846 mm Max fuel tank capacity 750 cm 0 75 l 19 4 Sound Values and Vibration Values The K value for the sound pressure level...

Page 22: ...instruction manual The type approval expires if the engine is modified in any way 20 Combinations of Cutting Attachments Deflectors and Carrying Systems 20 1 Combinations of Cutting Attachments Deflec...

Page 23: ...and 2000 14 EC and has been developed and manu factured in compliance with the following stand ards in the versions valid on the date of produc tion EN ISO 11806 1 EN 55012 and EN 61000 6 1 The measur...

Page 24: ...rs Regula tions 2001 Schedule 8 FS 361 C M Measured sound power level 112 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 114 dB A FS 411 C M Measured sound power level 112 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 114 dB...

Page 25: ...24 UKCA Declaration of Conformity English 0458 838 0101 A 25...

Page 26: ...English 24 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 26 0458 838 0101 A...

Page 27: ...24 UKCA Declaration of Conformity English 0458 838 0101 A 27...

Page 28: ...www stihl com 04588380101A 04588380101A 0458 838 0101 A 0458 838 0101 A...

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