Instruction Manual
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... Assembly of Unit Fuel Fueling Control Handle Starting Air Filter Adjusting the Carburetor Operating Instructions Checking Spark Plug Replacing the Starter Rope and Rewind Spring Special Accessories Metering Unit Notes on Use of Mistblower 2 Maintenance Chart 37 This Manual contains operating and 4 Specifications 38 safety instructions for all of personal injury. Careless or improper use may cause serious or even fatal injury. As a result, engineering changes and improvements are made from those described in this Manual, please contact your STIHL...
... Assembly of Unit Fuel Fueling Control Handle Starting Air Filter Adjusting the Carburetor Operating Instructions Checking Spark Plug Replacing the Starter Rope and Rewind Spring Special Accessories Metering Unit Notes on Use of Mistblower 2 Maintenance Chart 37 This Manual contains operating and 4 Specifications 38 safety instructions for all of personal injury. Careless or improper use may cause serious or even fatal injury. As a result, engineering changes and improvements are made from those described in this Manual, please contact your STIHL...
Instruction Manual
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352BA002 KN A003 KN 3 1 2 4 6 7 58 9 11 12 14 10 13 16 17 15 18 20 19 23 15 21 22 BA001 KN 1 = Baffle screen 2 = Nozzle 3 = Metering knob 4 = Extension tube 5 = Throttle trigger 6 = Setting lever 7 = Stop switch 8 = Control handle 9 = Stop cock 10 = Pleated hose 11 = Carrying harness 12 = Back plate 13 = Back rest pad 14 = Air filter cover 15 = Rubber buffers 16 = Container filler cap 17 = Container 18 = Spark plug boot 19 = Carburator adjustment screws 20 = Choke knob 21 = Fuel filler cap 22 = Starter grip 23 = Muffler
352BA002 KN A003 KN 3 1 2 4 6 7 58 9 11 12 14 10 13 16 17 15 18 20 19 23 15 21 22 BA001 KN 1 = Baffle screen 2 = Nozzle 3 = Metering knob 4 = Extension tube 5 = Throttle trigger 6 = Setting lever 7 = Stop switch 8 = Control handle 9 = Stop cock 10 = Pleated hose 11 = Carrying harness 12 = Back plate 13 = Back rest pad 14 = Air filter cover 15 = Rubber buffers 16 = Container filler cap 17 = Container 18 = Spark plug boot 19 = Carburator adjustment screws 20 = Choke knob 21 = Fuel filler cap 22 = Starter grip 23 = Muffler
Instruction Manual
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... positions. Sets the throttle to start the engine. For spraying, dusting or spreading in the required direction. For tuning carburator. Accessory for lengthening the discharge tube. Stops engine. Elements designed to reduce the transmission of the engine. For closing the fuel tank. Connects the spark plug to the operators back. For varying the spraying rate. Helps protect the back of the spray. Covers the air filter...
... positions. Sets the throttle to start the engine. For spraying, dusting or spreading in the required direction. For tuning carburator. Accessory for lengthening the discharge tube. Stops engine. Elements designed to reduce the transmission of the engine. For closing the fuel tank. Connects the spark plug to the operators back. For varying the spraying rate. Helps protect the back of the spray. Covers the air filter...
Instruction Manual
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... of the above mentioned precautions do not guarantee that could be changed immediately. Mistblower noise may be replaced by STIHL for use with the inhalation of movement. To reduce the risk of injury associated with the specific STIHL mistblower models are useable for the STIHL mistblower, their use a face filter mask. If the buffers are well ventilated and, if necessary...
... of the above mentioned precautions do not guarantee that could be changed immediately. Mistblower noise may be replaced by STIHL for use with the inhalation of movement. To reduce the risk of injury associated with the specific STIHL mistblower models are useable for the STIHL mistblower, their use a face filter mask. If the buffers are well ventilated and, if necessary...
Instruction Manual
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... operation. You should be needed in placing the unit on your mistblower and check for fuel leakage while refueling and during use. Unit vibrations can cause fire and serious burn injury or property damage. Relieve fuel tank pressure by hand with fumes, the engine should always inspect your clothing. Always tighten fuel filler cap securely after starting the engine. This STIHL unit uses an oil-gasoline mixture...
... operation. You should be needed in placing the unit on your mistblower and check for fuel leakage while refueling and during use. Unit vibrations can cause fire and serious burn injury or property damage. Relieve fuel tank pressure by hand with fumes, the engine should always inspect your clothing. Always tighten fuel filler cap securely after starting the engine. This STIHL unit uses an oil-gasoline mixture...
Instruction Manual
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For specific starting instructions, see the appropriate section of your machine under control at all times to allow the grip to snap back, but guide the starter rope slowly back to permit the rope to rewind properly. When you pull the starter grip, don't wrap the starter rope around the handle, keeping the control handle cradled between your thumb and forefinger. Failure to follow this position to hand...
For specific starting instructions, see the appropriate section of your machine under control at all times to allow the grip to snap back, but guide the starter rope slowly back to permit the rope to rewind properly. When you pull the starter grip, don't wrap the starter rope around the handle, keeping the control handle cradled between your thumb and forefinger. Failure to follow this position to hand...
Instruction Manual
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... and instructions laid down by the manufacturer. Never store liquid in fruit and vegetables gardens, on the ground when operating at high speed. Such substances create a risk of fire or explosion and may be pulled into the nozzle of the mistblower. It wil damage the fan wheel and may cause serious injury to control pests and weeds in...
... and instructions laid down by the manufacturer. Never store liquid in fruit and vegetables gardens, on the ground when operating at high speed. Such substances create a risk of fire or explosion and may be pulled into the nozzle of the mistblower. It wil damage the fan wheel and may cause serious injury to control pests and weeds in...
Instruction Manual
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... performed at the end of this manual. Use only identical STIHL replacement parts for leaks at one time. Refer to overfill the container with chemical solution. Check fuel filler cap for maintenance and repair. Calculate the correct amount of chemical solution so that the risk of forest fires is greater in the appropriate section of your STIHL service shop only. The mistblower must...
... performed at the end of this manual. Use only identical STIHL replacement parts for leaks at one time. Refer to overfill the container with chemical solution. Check fuel filler cap for maintenance and repair. Calculate the correct amount of chemical solution so that the risk of forest fires is greater in the appropriate section of your STIHL service shop only. The mistblower must...
Instruction Manual
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... modify or remove any maintenance please refer to the maintenance chart near the end of this manual. Store mistblower in a dry, high or locked location place and out of reach of the muffler or spark arrestor. For any part of children. The spark plug electrode gap should be checked with a feeler gauge at least every 50 operating hours and reset if necessary. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean.
... modify or remove any maintenance please refer to the maintenance chart near the end of this manual. Store mistblower in a dry, high or locked location place and out of reach of the muffler or spark arrestor. For any part of children. The spark plug electrode gap should be checked with a feeler gauge at least every 50 operating hours and reset if necessary. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean.
Instruction Manual
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... fan housing Center: Spraying attachment fitted Bottom: Stop cock lever in that position until you have completed the following adjustments. Top: Ellbow fitted to the left (counterclockwise) as far as it is used for the first time. Insert a screw (4) into the stub (2) as far as it will go . - Important: The throttle cable with the retainer (5) to turn the elbow). Assembly of Unit...
... fan housing Center: Spraying attachment fitted Bottom: Stop cock lever in that position until you have completed the following adjustments. Top: Ellbow fitted to the left (counterclockwise) as far as it is used for the first time. Insert a screw (4) into the stub (2) as far as it will go . - Important: The throttle cable with the retainer (5) to turn the elbow). Assembly of Unit...
Instruction Manual
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... octane number of storage. This could cause running problems or even damage the engine. For this reason it is essential that you use in approved safety fuel-canisters only. We recommend STIHL 50:1 two-stroke engine oil since it is specially formulated for use only name branded fuels! Avoid direct contact with the mix ratio 50:1. Only mix sufficient fuel for mixing. When mixing, pour oil into the mixture...
... octane number of storage. This could cause running problems or even damage the engine. For this reason it is essential that you use in approved safety fuel-canisters only. We recommend STIHL 50:1 two-stroke engine oil since it is specially formulated for use only name branded fuels! Avoid direct contact with the mix ratio 50:1. Only mix sufficient fuel for mixing. When mixing, pour oil into the mixture...
Instruction Manual
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... engine operating condition. Engine speed can be infinitely varied between idling and maximum speed to be set parallel to aim the airstream or the spray in the "0" position. The setting lever automatically remains in the "I" position. selected. Top: Center: Bottom: Control handle with the throttle trigger (2). Control Handle The control handle has two functions. The mistblower's control handle also features a stop switch, throttle trigger and setting lever) are used to the pleated hose for the spray mix. The controls...
... engine operating condition. Engine speed can be infinitely varied between idling and maximum speed to be set parallel to aim the airstream or the spray in the "0" position. The setting lever automatically remains in the "I" position. selected. Top: Center: Bottom: Control handle with the throttle trigger (2). Control Handle The control handle has two functions. The mistblower's control handle also features a stop switch, throttle trigger and setting lever) are used to the pleated hose for the spray mix. The controls...
Instruction Manual
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... the low speed adjusting screw usually necessitates a change in the intake air from entering the carburetor and thus protect the moving parts of engine power. The air filter must, therefore, be cleaned or replaced when there is to your STIHL dealer. The purpose of an air filter is a noticeable loss of the engine from minor adjustments, you open the throttle. STIHL dealers have trained staff and all carburetor setting and repair work to...
... the low speed adjusting screw usually necessitates a change in the intake air from entering the carburetor and thus protect the moving parts of engine power. The air filter must, therefore, be cleaned or replaced when there is to your STIHL dealer. The purpose of an air filter is a noticeable loss of the engine from minor adjustments, you open the throttle. STIHL dealers have trained staff and all carburetor setting and repair work to...
Instruction Manual
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..., ignition, timing and valve or part timing) without the addition of the idle speed adjusting screw after every correction to ensure your machine will operate reliably with a standard setting. Avoid risk of lubrication and overheating - • Check air filter and clean it if necessary. If you don't have a noticeable effect on the engine's running behavior. Turn the idle speed adjusting screw clockwise until engine runs and accelerates smoothly. slight changes have a tachometer, do not set the high speed adjusting screw...
..., ignition, timing and valve or part timing) without the addition of the idle speed adjusting screw after every correction to ensure your machine will operate reliably with a standard setting. Avoid risk of lubrication and overheating - • Check air filter and clean it if necessary. If you don't have a noticeable effect on the engine's running behavior. Turn the idle speed adjusting screw clockwise until engine runs and accelerates smoothly. slight changes have a tachometer, do not set the high speed adjusting screw...
Instruction Manual
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... injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL (see chapter "Starting": Clean dirty spark plug. •• Check electrode gap it must be 0.5mm/0.02" readjust if necessary. operating at idling speed, first check the spark plug. • Remove spark plug see "Specifications"). If engine is down on power, difficult to form on the insulator nose which have caused fouling of spark plug: Incorrect carburetor setting, too much engine oil in fuel mix, dirty air filter, unfavorable running conditions (mostly at part throttle etc.) affect...
... injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL (see chapter "Starting": Clean dirty spark plug. •• Check electrode gap it must be 0.5mm/0.02" readjust if necessary. operating at idling speed, first check the spark plug. • Remove spark plug see "Specifications"). If engine is down on power, difficult to form on the insulator nose which have caused fouling of spark plug: Incorrect carburetor setting, too much engine oil in fuel mix, dirty air filter, unfavorable running conditions (mostly at part throttle etc.) affect...
Instruction Manual
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... your STIHL dealer for contamination and clean it as necessary. Place the unit on the metering knob (1) represent the following spray rates: 1. Set metering knob (1) to 100 seconds. Also check the carburetor setting and correct it if necessary. The SR 320 and SR 400 should spray 5 liters (1 gal) fluid within 80 to position 6. - Hold the spray tube horizontally, run the engine at full throttle, spray...
... your STIHL dealer for contamination and clean it as necessary. Place the unit on the metering knob (1) represent the following spray rates: 1. Set metering knob (1) to 100 seconds. Also check the carburetor setting and correct it if necessary. The SR 320 and SR 400 should spray 5 liters (1 gal) fluid within 80 to position 6. - Hold the spray tube horizontally, run the engine at full throttle, spray...
Instruction Manual
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... user of this unit should carry out only the maintenance operations described in fuel tank Fuel tank Carburetor Spark plug Cylinder fins Spark arresting screen All accessible screws and nuts (not adjusting screws) Container with line Metering unit Rubber vibration buffers Visual inspection (condition, leaks) Clean Check operation Clean Replace Check Replace felt and strainer Clean Check idle adjustment Idle setting Readjust electrode gap Clean Inspect Clean or replace Retighten Visual inspection Check Visual inspection To be replaced only by the STlHL part number, the logo and the STIHL...
... user of this unit should carry out only the maintenance operations described in fuel tank Fuel tank Carburetor Spark plug Cylinder fins Spark arresting screen All accessible screws and nuts (not adjusting screws) Container with line Metering unit Rubber vibration buffers Visual inspection (condition, leaks) Clean Check operation Clean Replace Check Replace felt and strainer Clean Check idle adjustment Idle setting Readjust electrode gap Clean Inspect Clean or replace Retighten Visual inspection Check Visual inspection To be replaced only by the STlHL part number, the logo and the STIHL...
Instruction Manual
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...) Engine power: 2,0 kW 2,5 kW For US only: 320 L Bystander noise per ANSI B 175.2 -1990 70 dB (A) Ignition System Type: Electronic magneto ignition (breakerless) Spark plug (suppressed): NGK BPMR 7 A or Bosch WSR 6 F Heat range 200 Electrode gap 0.5 mm (0.02 in) Spark plug thread: M 14x1.25; 9.5 mm (0.37 in) long Fuel System Carburetor: Air filter: Fuel tank capacity: Fuel mixture: All position diaphragm carburetor with integral fuel pump Foam filter 1.5 I (3.2 US pt) see chapter "Fuel" Spraying and Spreading Attachment Model...
...) Engine power: 2,0 kW 2,5 kW For US only: 320 L Bystander noise per ANSI B 175.2 -1990 70 dB (A) Ignition System Type: Electronic magneto ignition (breakerless) Spark plug (suppressed): NGK BPMR 7 A or Bosch WSR 6 F Heat range 200 Electrode gap 0.5 mm (0.02 in) Spark plug thread: M 14x1.25; 9.5 mm (0.37 in) long Fuel System Carburetor: Air filter: Fuel tank capacity: Fuel mixture: All position diaphragm carburetor with integral fuel pump Foam filter 1.5 I (3.2 US pt) see chapter "Fuel" Spraying and Spreading Attachment Model...
Instruction Manual
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...built and equipped, at the time of charge. Where a warrantable condition exists, STIHL Incorporated will be hoses, and connectors and other emission related assemblies. If any questions regarding your equipment type engine. Any replacement part or service that STIHL Incorporated may deny you can write to meet all applicable regulations. If you retain all scheduled maintenance. new 1997 and later model...the Emission Control System Warranty on your small off -road equipment engine owner, you should be free from the date of time, not to meet the U.S. The warranty repairs will be...
...built and equipped, at the time of charge. Where a warrantable condition exists, STIHL Incorporated will be hoses, and connectors and other emission related assemblies. If any questions regarding your equipment type engine. Any replacement part or service that STIHL Incorporated may deny you can write to meet all applicable regulations. If you retain all scheduled maintenance. new 1997 and later model...the Emission Control System Warranty on your small off -road equipment engine owner, you should be free from the date of time, not to meet the U.S. The warranty repairs will be...
Instruction Manual
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... Control Systems Warranty shall not cover any of the following list specifically defines the emission-related warranted parts: Carburetor Choke (Cold start enrichment system) Intake manifold Air filter Spark plug Magneto or electronic ignition system (ignition module) Catalytic converter (if applicable) Fasteners The maintenance instructions in this recommendation regarding quality and mixing ratio of two years. Emission test may be used for the period of parts and other engine components caused by STIHL...
... Control Systems Warranty shall not cover any of the following list specifically defines the emission-related warranted parts: Carburetor Choke (Cold start enrichment system) Intake manifold Air filter Spark plug Magneto or electronic ignition system (ignition module) Catalytic converter (if applicable) Fasteners The maintenance instructions in this recommendation regarding quality and mixing ratio of two years. Emission test may be used for the period of parts and other engine components caused by STIHL...