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The following intervals apply for normal operating

conditions. If your daily working time is longer or

operating conditions are difficult (very dusty work

area, etc.), shorten the specified intervals accord‐

ingly.

before starting work

after finishing work or daily

after each refueling stop

weekly

monthly

every 12 months

if problem

if damaged

as required

Have replaced by serv‐

icing dealer

2)

X

Safety labels

Replace

X

1)Only if there is a noticeable loss of engine power2)STIHL recommends an authorized STIHL servic‐

ing dealer.

17 Minimize Wear and Avoid

Damage

Observing the instructions in this manual helps

reduce the risk of unnecessary wear and dam‐

age to the power tool.
The power tool must be operated, maintained

and stored with the due care and attention

described in this owner's manual.
The user is responsible for all damage caused by

non-observance of the safety precautions, oper‐

ating and maintenance instructions in this man‐

ual. This includes in particular:

Alterations or modifications to the product not

approved by STIHL.

Using tools or accessories which are neither

approved or suitable for the product or are of a

poor quality.

Using the product for purposes for which it

was not designed.

Using the product for sports or competitive

events.

Consequential damage caused by continuing

to use the product with defective components.

17.1

Maintenance Work

All the operations described in the "Maintenance

Chart" must be performed on a regular basis. If

these maintenance operations cannot be per‐

formed by the owner, they should be 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.

If these maintenance operations are not carried

out as specified, the user assumes responsibility

for any damage that may occur. Among other

parts, this includes:

Damage to the engine due to neglect or defi‐

cient maintenance (e.g. air and fuel filters),

incorrect carburetor adjustment or inadequate

cleaning of cooling air inlets (intake ports, cyl‐

inder fins).

Corrosion and other consequential damage

resulting from improper storage.

Damage to the machine resulting from the use

of poor quality replacement parts.

17.2

Parts Subject to Wear and Tear

Some parts of the power tool are subject to nor‐

mal wear and tear even during regular operation

in accordance with instructions and, depending

on the type and duration of use, have to be

replaced in good time. Among other parts, this

includes:

Clutch

Filters (air, fuel)

Rewind starter

Spark plug

English

17 Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage

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Summary of Contents for KM 111 R

Page 1: ...STIHL KM 111 R 131 131 R Instruction Manual 2 22...

Page 2: ...Kom biEngine and KombiTool is referred to as the power tool Therefore the separate instruction manuals for the KombiEngine and KombiTool should be used together for the power tool Always read and and...

Page 3: ...ay interfere with some pacemakers STIHL recom mends that persons with pacemakers consult their physician and the pacemaker manufacturer to reduce any health risk Do not operate the power tool if you a...

Page 4: ...manual fuel pump on machines so equipped If there are any leaks or damage do not start the engine risk of fire Have your machine repaired by a servicing dealer before using it again Use only an approv...

Page 5: ...in an emer gency switch off the engine immediately oper ate the stop switch The correct engine idle speed is important to ensure that the attachment stops moving when you let go of the throttle trigg...

Page 6: ...ons Low outside temperatures The force with which the handles are held a tight grip restricts circulation Continual and regular users should monitor closely the condition of their hands and fingers If...

Page 7: ...he BG KM 3 Blower HT KM 2 Pole pruner BF KM Cultivator FCB KM 3 Edger FCS KM 3 Edger SP KM 2 4 Special Harvester KB KM 2 Bristle brush KW KM 2 PowerSweep 5 Mounting the Loop Handle A barrier bar is su...

Page 8: ...s supplied with the swiveling han dle support already mounted on the shaft To mount the handlebar it is necessary to remove the clamp moldings 6 1 1 Removing the Clamp Moldings Hold the lower clamp 1...

Page 9: ...at a right angle to the drive tube check distance A again Tighten down the wing screw firmly 6 1 3 Mounting the Control Handle 13 9 11 12 7 13 0000 GXX 0511 A0 10 Take out the screw 9 the nut 10 rema...

Page 10: ...ar Transport position 3 7 90 0000 GXX 0513 A1 Loosen the wing screw 3 and unscrew it until the handlebar 7 can be rotated Rotate the handlebar 90 counterclockwise and then swing the handles down Tight...

Page 11: ...gines Engines equipped with M Tronic deliver full power when run on gasoline with an ethanol con tent of up to 25 E25 8 2 2 Engine Oil If you mix the fuel yourself use only STIHL two stroke engine oil...

Page 12: ...ng Up with Fuel Take care not to spill fuel while fueling and do not overfill the tank STIHL recommends you use the STIHL filler noz zle for fuel special accessory Fill up with fuel 9 4 Closing the Ta...

Page 13: ...ically to the Run position when it is released The ignition is switched on again after the engine stops the engine is then ready to start 10 2 Starting the Engine 0000 GXX 0478 A0 Press the manual fue...

Page 14: ...throttle the choke knob moves to the run position F After a cold start warm up the engine by opening the throttle several times WARNING There is a risk of injury if the KombiTool runs when the engine...

Page 15: ...of more than a year Do not remove the filter cover or replace the air filter as long as there is no noticeable loss of power 12 1 If there is a noticeable loss of engine power 1 1 0000 GXX 0482 A0 2 3...

Page 16: ...a fire or an explosion This can result result in serious inju ries or damage to property Use resistor type spark plugs with a properly tightened adapter nut 14 3 Installing the Spark Plug Screw the sp...

Page 17: ...ing dealer2 X Pickup body filter in fuel tank Have checked by servic ing dealer2 X Have replaced by serv icing dealer2 X X X Fuel tank Clean X X Carburetor Check idle adjustment the working cutting a...

Page 18: ...uential damage caused by continuing to use the product with defective components 17 1 Maintenance Work All the operations described in the Maintenance Chart must be performed on a regular basis If the...

Page 19: ...40 mm Stroke 25 mm Engine power to ISO 8893 1 05 kW 1 4 bhp at 8 000 rpm Idle speed 2 800 rpm Cut off speed rated 9 500 rpm Valve clearance Inlet valve 0 10 mm Exhaust valve 0 10 mm 19 1 2 KM 131 KM 1...

Page 20: ...tion of Chemical substances For information on compliance with the REACH regulation EC No 1907 2006 see www stihl com reach 19 8 Exhaust Emissions The CO2value measured in the EU type approval procedu...

Page 21: ...d at ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG Produktzulassung The year of manufacture and serial number are applied to the product Done at Waiblingen 15 07 2021 ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG pp Dr J rgen Hoffmann Director Pr...

Page 22: ...The year of manufacture and serial number are indicated on the product Done at Waiblingen 15 07 2021 ANDREAS STIHL AG Co KG pp Dr J rgen Hoffmann Director Product Certification Regulatory Affairs Engl...

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