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■ 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 whipped up or forms a cloud:

Wear a dust respirator mask.

■ Unsuitable clothing can snag on wood or

scrub and may become caught in the chain

saw. 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 mov‐

ing saw chain while working. This may result

in serious injury to the user.

► Wear long trousers with cut-retard‐

ant inserts and cut-retardant sleeves

on both arms.

■ The user may cut himself or herself on wood

while working. The user may come into con‐

tact with the saw chain during cleaning or

servicing. This may result in injury to the user.

► Wear work gloves made from resistant

material.

■ Wearing unsuitable footwear may cause the

user to slip. If the user comes into contact with

the moving saw chain, he or she may suffer

cuts. This may result in injury to the user.

► Wear chainsaw boots with cut protection.

■ When working in a tree there is risk of the

operator falling. This may result in serious or

fatal injury to the user.

► Use personal fall protection equipment.

4.5

Work Area and Surroundings

WARNING

■ Bystanders, children and animals are not

aware of the dangers of the chainsaw or

thrown objects. Innocent bystanders, children

and animals may be seriously injured and

damage to property may occur.

► Keep bystanders, children and animals

away from the work area.

► Do not leave the chainsaw unattended.

► Make sure that children cannot play with

the chainsaw.

■ Hot exhaust gas is emitted through the muffler

while the engine is running. Hot exhaust gas

can ignite easily flammable materials and

cause a fire.

► Keep exhaust gas well away from easily

flammable materials.

4.6

Safe Condition

4.6.1

Chainsaw

The chainsaw is in a safe condition if the follow‐

ing points are observed:

The chainsaw is not damaged.

There is no fuel leaking from the chainsaw.

The fuel tank and oil tank caps are closed.

The chainsaw is clean.

The chain catcher is fitted and undamaged.

The chain brake is operating properly.

The controls function properly and have not

been modified.

The chain lubrication is operating properly.

Wear marks on the chain sprocket are not

deeper than 0.5 mm.

A combination of guide bar and saw chain rec‐

ommended in this User Manual is mounted.

The guide bar and saw chain are properly

mounted.

The saw chain is properly tensioned.

Only original STIHL accessories designed for

this chainsaw model are fitted.

The accessories are correctly attached.

WARNING

■ If not in safe condition, components may no

longer operate correctly, safety devices may

be disabled and fuel leakage may occur. This

may result in serous or fatal injury to people.

► Work only with an undamaged chainsaw.

► If fuel is leaking from the chainsaw: Do not

use the chainsaw and contact a STIHL

dealer for assistance.

► Close the fuel tank and oil tank caps.

► If the chainsaw is dirty: Clean the chainsaw.

► Work only with property fitted and undam‐

aged chain catcher.

► Never modify your chainsaw. Exception:

Mounting a combination of guide bar and

saw chain recommended in this User Man‐

ual.

► If the controls do not function properly: Do

not use your chainsaw.

► Only fit original STIHL accessories

designed for this chainsaw model.

4 Safety Precautions

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Summary of Contents for MS 194 T

Page 1: ...STIHL MS 194 T Instruction Manual 2 26...

Page 2: ...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 service life W...

Page 3: ...he tree 20 Spark Plug Boot Connects ignition lead to spark plug 21 Spark Plug Ignites fuel air mixture in the engine 22 Manual Fuel Pump Eases engine starts 23 Choke Lever Enriches mixture for engine...

Page 4: ...to another per son 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...

Page 5: ...rom the work area Do not leave the chainsaw unattended Make sure that children cannot play with the chainsaw Hot exhaust gas is emitted through the muffler while the engine is running Hot exhaust gas...

Page 6: ...and two stroke engine oil Fuel mixture and gasoline are extremely flammable If fuel mixture or gasoline make contact with open fire or hot objects they can cause a fire or explosion This can result in...

Page 7: ...The user cannot concentrate on the work in certain situations The user can lose control of the saw stumble or fall and be seriously injured Work calmly and carefully If light and visibility are poor...

Page 8: ...sion side A first then perform bucking cut 2 offset in direction of trunk at the tension side B 4 8 2 Felling WARNING Inexperienced users cannot assess the dan gers of felling a tree This can result i...

Page 9: ...back toward the operator The operator can lose control of the saw and be seriously or fatally injured Hold the saw firmly with both hands Operate the saw as described in this instruction manual Keep...

Page 10: ...operative They may cause serious injury to persons Service or repair the guide bar and saw chain as described in this User Manual The user may be cut by the sharp cutters while cleaning or servicing t...

Page 11: ...terclockwise as far as stop The chain is now slack Remove the bar and chain 6 2 Tensioning the Saw Chain The saw chain expands or contracts during cut ting work Chain tension changes as a result Check...

Page 12: ...l tank still cannot be closed properly Do not use the chainsaw and contact a STIHL dealer for assistance The chainsaw is not in a safe condition 7 Engaging and Disengaging the Chain Brake 7 1 Engaging...

Page 13: ...rious injuries and damage to property Allow the saw to cool down before opening the tank cap Open the tank cap slowly in stages Turn the fuel tank cap about 1 8 of a turn counterclockwise If the fuel...

Page 14: ...starting procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 0000 GXX 7580 A0 Engage the chain brake 1 Pull off the chain guard scabbard Press the manual fuel pump bulb 6 at least ten times Press down the throttle trigger lockout...

Page 15: ...Disengage the chain brake Your saw is ready for operation If the saw chain rotates while the engine is idling See troubleshooting Idle speed adjustment is not correct If the engine does not start Prep...

Page 16: ...ain along the guide bar by hand If the chain cannot be pulled along the bar by hand the chain brake is functioning If the chain can be pulled along the bar by hand Do not use your chainsaw and contact...

Page 17: ...r may drop noticeably when the chainsaw is subsequently used at tempera tures above 10 C Carry out the standard setting Rotate the low speed screw L a quarter turn counterclockwise If the saw chain ru...

Page 18: ...ctly above the first cut Make the last cut 3 close to the trunk without damaging the bark 11 6 Felling 11 6 1 Basic information on felling cut A A B B C C 0000 GXX A332 A0 A Felling notch The felling...

Page 19: ...t or a rope 14 Storing 14 1 Storing the Chainsaw Shut off the engine and engage the chain brake Fit the scabbard so that it completely covers the guide bar Observe the following points when storing th...

Page 20: ...hain brake 1 2 3 0000 GXX 7589 A0 0000 GXX 7592 A0 Rotate the shroud lock 1 a half turn counter clockwise Remove the shroud 2 Remove the air filter 3 Knock out the filter 3 Clean the filter 3 with a s...

Page 21: ...aned by a STIHL dealer 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 replaced by a STIHL d...

Page 22: ...start Insufficient fuel in the tank Mix fuel and refuel the chainsaw Engine is flooded Clear the combustion chamber Carburetor is too hot Allow chainsaw to cool down If manual fuel pump is fitted Dep...

Page 23: ...ing Start the engine and disengage the chain brake Warm up the engine by opening and closing the throttle for about 1 minute If the engine continues to stop while idling Turn the idle speed screw LA h...

Page 24: ...e cover 2 in position Insert and tighten down the screw 1 firmly 19 Specifications 19 1 STIHL MSA 194 T Chainsaw Displacement 31 8 cm Engine power to ISO 7293 1 4 kW 1 9 bhp Idle speed to ISO 11681 3...

Page 25: ...matic E Rollomatic E light 44 44 35 cm Rollomatic E Rollomatic E light 50 50 40 cm Rollomatic E 55 1 3 mm 30 cm Rollomatic E Rollomatic E light 9 44 63 PD3 3612 63 PM3 3636 63 PS3 3616 35 cm 50 40 cm...

Page 26: ...pursuant to Directive 2006 42 EC Art 12 3 b was carried out by DPLF Deutsche Pr f und Zertifizierungsstelle f r Land und Forsttechnik GbR NB 0363 Spremberger Stra e 1 64823 Gro Umstadt Germany Certifi...

Page 27: ...23 EC Declaration of Conformity English 0458 568 8321 B 27...

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